Miskolc

Miskolc
Miskolc Megyei Jogú Város
Clockwise from the top left corner: Avas TV Tower, Castle of Diósgyőr, Széchenyi Street, National Theatre of Miskolc, Cave Bath, Ottó Herman Museum, University of Miskolc, Palace Hotel of Lillafüred
Clockwise from the top left corner:
Avas TV Tower, Castle of Diósgyőr, Széchenyi Street, National Theatre of Miskolc, Cave Bath, Ottó Herman Museum, University of Miskolc, Palace Hotel of Lillafüred
Flag of Miskolc
Nickname(s): 
Steel City
City of the Open Gates
Miskolc is located in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
Miskolc
Miskolc
Miskolc is located in Hungary
Miskolc
Miskolc
Coordinates: 48°06′15″N 20°47′30″E / 48.10417°N 20.79167°E / 48.10417; 20.79167
Country Hungary
RegionNorthern Hungary
CountyBorsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
DistrictMiskolc
Established9th century AD
Market town1365
Government
 • MayorJózsef Tóth-Szántai (Fidesz-KDNP)
 • Deputy MayorAndrea Varga (Independent with opposition backing[1])
 • Town NotaryDávid Ignácz
Area
236.68 km2 (91.38 sq mi)
Elevation
131 m (430 ft)
Highest elevation
945 m (3,100 ft)
Lowest elevation
110 m (360 ft)
Population
 (1 January 2019)
154 521 Decrease
 • Rank4th in Hungary
 • Density664.09/km2 (1,720.0/sq mi)
 • Urban
294,144 (3rd)[2]
Demonymmiskolci
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
3500 to 3549
Area code(+36) 46
MotorwaysM30 Motorway
NUTS 3 codeHU311
Distance from Budapest182 km (113 mi) East
MPKatalin Csöbör (Fidesz)
György Hubay (Fidesz)
Websiteen.miskolc.hu

Miskolc (UK: /ˈmʃkɒlts/ MEESH-kolts,[3] US: /ˈmɪʃklts/ MISH-kohlts,[4] Hungarian: [ˈmiʃkolt͡s] ; Czech and Slovak: Miškovec; German: Mischkolz; Yiddish: Mishkoltz; Romanian: Mișcolț) is a city in northeastern Hungary, known for its heavy industry. With a population of 161,265 as of 1 January 2014, Miskolc is the fourth largest city in Hungary (behind Budapest, Debrecen, and Szeged). It is also the county capital of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén and the regional centre of Northern Hungary.[5]

Etymology

The name derives from Miško, Slavic form of Michael.[6][7] MiškovecMiskolc with the same development as LipovecLipólc, Lipóc. The name is associated with the Miskolc clan (also Miskóc or Myscouch, Slovak Miškovec, plural Miškovci) named after the settlement or vice versa. Earliest mentions are que nunc vocatur Miscoucy (around 1200), de Myschouch (1225), Ponyt de genere Myscouch (1230), in Miscovcy (1245).[7]

Geography

Miskolc City Hall Square

The city lies at the meeting point of different geographical regions – east of the Bükk mountains, in the valley of the river Sajó and the streams Hejő and Szinva. According to the 2001 Census the city has a total area of 236.68 km2 (91.38 sq mi). The ground level slopes gradually; the difference between the highest and lowest area is about 800 m (2,600 ft).

The lowest areas are the banks of the river Sajó, with an altitude of 110–120 m (360–390 ft). The area belongs to the Great Plain region and is made up of sedimentary rocks. Between the Avas hill and Diósgyőr lies the hilly area of the Lower Bükk (250–300 m or 820–980 ft) consisting of sandstone, marl, clay, layers of coal, from the tertiary period, and volcanic rocks from the Miocene.

The Central Bükk, a gently sloping mountainous area with an altitude between 400 and 600 m (1,300 and 2,000 ft), is situated between Diósgyőr and Lillafüred; the area is made up of limestone, slate, dolomite and other rocks from the Triassic period. The surface was formed mostly by karstic erosions.

The highest area, the 600–900 m (2,000–3,000 ft) high Higher Bükk bore Bükk Highlands begin at Lillafüred. This mostly consists of sea sediments (limestone, slate, dolomite) from the Paleozoic and Mesozoic, and volcanic rocks like diabase and porphyry. Several caves can be found in the area. The city is also known for the lowest temperature ever recorded in Hungary at−35 °C (−31 °F).[8]

Climate

Summers are fresh but sometimes warm and humid in Miskolc. Daytime temperatures of 20–30 °C (68–86 °F) or higher are commonplace. Snow and ice are dominant during the winter season. Miskolc receives about 120 centimetres of snowfall annually. Days below freezing and nights below −20 °C (−4 °F) both occur in the winter.

Climate data for Miskolc, 1991−2020 normals, extremes 1961-2020
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 16.1
(61.0)
18.9
(66.0)
25.8
(78.4)
29.9
(85.8)
33.3
(91.9)
36.4
(97.5)
39.3
(102.7)
38.1
(100.6)
34.8
(94.6)
28.1
(82.6)
22.2
(72.0)
16.6
(61.9)
39.3
(102.7)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 2.0
(35.6)
4.8
(40.6)
11.0
(51.8)
17.7
(63.9)
22.5
(72.5)
26.1
(79.0)
28.1
(82.6)
28.0
(82.4)
22.3
(72.1)
15.7
(60.3)
8.7
(47.7)
2.6
(36.7)
15.8
(60.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) −1.3
(29.7)
0.6
(33.1)
5.7
(42.3)
11.5
(52.7)
16.2
(61.2)
19.9
(67.8)
21.5
(70.7)
21.2
(70.2)
16.1
(61.0)
10.4
(50.7)
5.0
(41.0)
−0.1
(31.8)
10.6
(51.1)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −3.9
(25.0)
−2.6
(27.3)
1.1
(34.0)
6.0
(42.8)
10.6
(51.1)
14.4
(57.9)
16.0
(60.8)
15.6
(60.1)
11.2
(52.2)
6.2
(43.2)
2.1
(35.8)
−2.6
(27.3)
6.2
(43.2)
Record low °C (°F) −32.6
(−26.7)
−35.0
(−31.0)
−22.0
(−7.6)
−9.7
(14.5)
−2.8
(27.0)
−0.9
(30.4)
3.9
(39.0)
3.1
(37.6)
−3.9
(25.0)
−12.8
(9.0)
−22.4
(−8.3)
−27.0
(−16.6)
−35.0
(−31.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 28.0
(1.10)
35.3
(1.39)
31.3
(1.23)
47.4
(1.87)
67.0
(2.64)
85.0
(3.35)
91.1
(3.59)
64.6
(2.54)
53.8
(2.12)
56.8
(2.24)
44.6
(1.76)
39.0
(1.54)
643.9
(25.35)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 5.6 5.7 5.1 6.9 9.4 9.0 9.3 6.7 6.3 6.6 6.7 6.8 84.1
Average relative humidity (%) 81.3 75.1 63.4 59.8 63.5 65.2 64.6 64.5 70.5 77.3 83.2 84.5 71.1
Average dew point °C (°F) −5.3
(22.5)
−3.1
(26.4)
−0.1
(31.8)
4.1
(39.4)
9.4
(48.9)
12.5
(54.5)
13.7
(56.7)
13.5
(56.3)
10.5
(50.9)
5.8
(42.4)
1.4
(34.5)
−2.9
(26.8)
5.0
(40.9)
Mean monthly sunshine hours 40.8 69.5 128.4 177.2 224.0 224.2 254.5 236.4 180.8 141.6 53.2 36.0 1,766.6
Source: NOAA (sun and dew point for 1961-1990)[9][10]

History

Historical picture of the city. View from the Avas hill with the Gothic church in the foreground. The church with two towers is the Minorite Church on today's Heroes' Square.

The area has been inhabited since ancient times – archaeological findings date back to the Paleolithic, proving human presence for over 70,000 years [citation needed]. Its first known dwellers were the Cotini, one of the Celt tribes. The area has been occupied by Hungarians since the "Conquest" in the late 9th century. It was first mentioned by this name around 1210 AD. The Miskóc clan lost their power when King Charles I centralized his power by curbing the power of the oligarchs.

Miskolc was elevated to the rank of oppidum (market town) in 1365 by King Louis I. He also had the castle of the nearby town Diósgyőr (now a district of Miskolc) transformed into a Gothic fortress. The city developed in a dynamic way, but during the Ottoman occupation of most of Hungary the development of Miskolc was brought to a standstill. The Ottomans under Suleiman the Magnificent took Miskolc in 1544 and the city prospered further until 1687. It was also ruled by Ottomans after Battle of Mezőkeresztes in 1596 as part of Eyalet of Egir until 1687. It was during these years that Miskolc became an important centre of wine-growing. By the end of the 17th century the population of the city was as large as that of Kassa/Košice, and 13 guilds had been founded.

During the war of independence against Habsburg rule in the early 18th century, Prince Francis II Rákóczi, the leader of the Hungarians put his headquarters in Miskolc. The imperial forces sacked and burnt the city in 1707. Four years later half of the population fell victim of a cholera epidemic. Miskolc recovered quickly, and another age of prosperity began again. In 1724, Miskolc was chosen to be the city where the county hall of Borsod county would be built. Many other significant buildings were built in the 18th and 19th centuries, including the city hall, schools such as Lévay József Református Gimnázium és Diákotthon, churches, the synagogue, and the theatre. The theatre is commonly regarded as the first stone-built theatre of Hungary, although the first one was actually built in Kolozsvár (then a part of Hungary, now Cluj-Napoca, Romania). According to the first nationally held census (1786) the city had a population of 14,719, and 2,414 houses.

Elizabeth Square

These years brought prosperity, but the cholera epidemic of 1873 and the flood of 1878 took many lives. Several buildings were destroyed by the flood, but bigger and grander buildings were built in their places. World War I did not affect the city directly, but many people died, either from warfare or from the cholera epidemic. It was occupied by Czechoslovak troops between 1918 and 1919 after the First World War.

After the Treaty of Trianon, Hungary lost Kassa (today Košice, Slovakia) and Miskolc became the sole regional center of northern Hungary. This was one of the reasons for the enormous growth of the city during the 1930s and 1940s.

Early in World War II Hungary became an ally of Nazi Germany. Unhappy with the Hungarian government, German troops occupied Hungary on March 19, 1944 and put the anti-semitic Arrow Cross Party in charge of the government. Jews in Miskolc and elsewhere were ordered to wear yellow stars on their clothing.[11] Under the supervision of Nazi SS-Obersturmbannführer Adolf Eichmann, "deportations" from Miskolc began on June 11 or 12th, 1944. Over 14,000 Jewish adults and children were sent by cattle car to Auschwitz, where most were gassed on arrival. After the war Jews who survived the holocaust returned to Miskolc hoping to reclaim their land and possessions. Over 130 were rounded up by members of the local Arrow Cross Party and summarily murdered. The Jewish cemetery on a hill overlooking Miskolc[12] has a memorial for them. It includes the 10 commandments, carved in stone, all written in Hebrew except Thou shall not kill, which is written in Hungarian.

The preparation for World War II established Miskolc as the national centre of heavy industry, a position the city maintained until the 1990s. Although Miskolc suffered a lot during the last year of the war, it recovered quickly, and by absorbing the surrounding villages, it became the second-largest city of Hungary with more than 200,000 inhabitants.

On July 30 and August 1, 1946, the Miskolc pogrom led to death of one accused Jewish black marketeer, the wounding of another, and subsequently the death of a Jewish policeman. Economic hardship and anti-Semitism motivated the riots.

In 1949, the University of Miskolc was founded (as a successor of the Academy of Mining, formerly in Selmecbánya, which is now Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia).

County hall of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén on City Hall square

During its long history Miskolc survived fires, floods, plagues and foreign invasions, but maintained its position as the centre of northeastern Hungary. The 1990s brought a crisis in the iron industry with a decline in the population.

Miskolc is now trying to become known as a cultural – instead of merely an industrial – city. Among the various cultural events, one of the most important festivities is the International Opera Festival, held every summer.

Tourist destinations in Miskolc include Tapolca, Lillafüred and Felsőhámor. Tapolca has a park with a boating pond and the unique Cave Bath. Lillafüred and Felsőhámor are pretty villages in a valley surrounded by mountains and forests; their sights include the Hotel Palace on the shore of the Lake Hámori, the Szinva waterfall (the highest waterfall of the country), the Anna Cave and the István Cave.

Demographics

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1870 31,061—    
188034,086+9.7%
189042,970+26.1%
190061,767+43.7%
191076,804+24.3%
192085,761+11.7%
193094,539+10.2%
1941115,397+22.1%
1949109,841−4.8%
1960144,741+31.8%
1970181,398+25.3%
1980208,103+14.7%
1990196,442−5.6%
2001184,125−6.3%
2011167,754−8.9%
2022147,533−12.1%
Source: [13][14]

The population (around 1910) is multidenominational and multiethnical, and the differences in the level of education mirrors the stratification of society, following these facts. http://mek.oszk.hu/16900/16992

Religion

Religion in Miskolc (2022)[15]

  Roman Catholicism (23.4%)
  Calvinism (14.3%)
  Other (1.7%)
  Undeclared (43.6%)
  Irreligion (12.2%)

Dominant religion in Miskolc is Roman Catholicism followed by Calvinism and Greek Catholicism.

Economy

Forestry Office on Deák square
The TV tower on Avas became the symbol of the city
Erzsébet Square
Main entrance of the University of Miskolc

Miskolc is generally thought of as an industrial city, and the largest boost to its economy was indeed provided by the industrialization during the Socialist era; in fact industry (including metallurgy) has a long history in the city.

Miskolc was already an important market town in the Middle Ages, mostly due to its proximity to the main trade routes of the region. In regards of the economy, real development started only after the Ottoman occupation. In the 18th century, the town already had a lumber mill, a paper manufacture, a brewery, a gunpowder factory and fifteen mills on the Szinva stream. The glass works manufactures and iron furnaces appeared in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The first iron furnace, built by Henrik Fazola around 1770, did not survive, but the second one, built in 1813, can still be visited. Several new settlements were formed in the Bükk mountains to provide dwellings for the workers of glass works manufactures and furnaces. Many of them – including Alsóhámor, Felsőhámor, Ómassa and Bükkszentlászló – are now parts of Miskolc.

Development quickened from the second half of the 19th century, partly because of the political situation (after the Ausgleich) and partly because of the newly constructed railway line. A large furnace (second largest in the country) was built in Diósgyőr, and several other factories were built. The mining industry became more and more important, too. Within forty years the population doubled. The industrialization led to the forming of Greater Miskolc with the unification of Miskolc and Diósgyőr (1945) and several nearby towns and villages (between 1950 and 1981). The unification was only the first step in Miskolc being developed into an industrial centre. Development reached its highest point in the 1980s, when the metal factory had more than 18,000 workers and production was over one million tons per year. The population hit all-time record (over 200,000 inhabitants), ⅔ of the working people worked in heavy industry.

The economic recession after the end of the Socialist era hit the industrial cities of Northern Hungary the hardest. The unemployment rate rose until it became one of the highest in the country, the population of Miskolc dramatically decreased (not only because of unemployment though, but also due to suburbanization which became prevalent nationwide). The economic situation of the city went through a change, smaller enterprises appeared in place of the large state-owned companies.

By the early 2000s the decade of changes was over, and the city went through the recession successfully. International companies and supermarkets appeared in the area. The local government is trying to strengthen the city's role in culture and tourism. By the end of 2004, the highway M3 had reached the city.

Sports

The most popular sport in Miskolc is football. The leading club of the city is Diósgyőri VTK[16] (short name: DVTK). They have won the Hungarian Cup several times and represented Hungary many times in Europe. The capacity of the stadium, DVTK Stadion, is 14 655 and the stadium has under-soil heating and fully covered stands.

The other team, Miskolci VSC, plays in the county division. Miskolc has got other former first division representatives, namely Miskolci Attila (seven seasons at the highest level), and Perecesi TK (one).

Football teams

Miskolc's most successful women's basketball team, DKSK Miskolc MISI, has won the National Cup twice.[citation needed]

The DVTK Jegesmedvék ice hockey team plays in the Slovak-based Tipsport Liga. The team's home rink, Miskolc Ice Hall, is in the People's Garden downtown. It has 1 304 seats, a total capacity of 2 200, and opened in 2006.

The women's volleyball team of MVSC also plays at the highest Hungarian level.

Former motorcycle speedway team Speedway Miskolc (8 times champions of Hungary) joined the Team Speedway Polish Championship from 2006 to 2010.[17] They won the 2007 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup with world champion Jason Crump. They were based at the Borsod Volán Stadion.

City parts of Miskolc

Avas

Belfry of the Gothic church
Diósgyőr Castle ruins
Wooden Church

The Avas is a hill (234 m or 768 ft) in the heart of Miskolc. On the hilltop stands the Avas lookout tower, the symbol of the city. On the northern part of the hill, close to downtown Erzsébet Square, is the Gothic Protestant Church of Avas, one of the two oldest buildings of Miskolc (the other is the Castle of Diósgyőr.) The limestone caves of Avas are used as wine cellars; the narrow, winding streets give a Mediterranean atmosphere to this part of Avas Hill. The southern part of Avas, also called Avas-South, is where the largest housing estate of the city stands, with 10-story Socialist-style concrete buildings providing homes for about one-third of the city's population.

Belváros (City centre)

Miskolc's city centre is not as rich in monuments as that of other cities; only the Main Street (Széchenyi St.), Városház tér (City Hall Square) and Erzsébet tér (Elizabeth Square) have preserved the 19th-century style of the town. There are not only historical buildings but also modern shopping malls and offices in the city centre.

Diósgyőr

The other town forming today's Greater Miskolc is mostly famous for its medieval castle. Miskolc's football team also got its name from Diósgyőr, since their stadium stands there. Historical Diósgyőr is connected to Historical Miskolc by a district called Új(diós)győr (Újgyőr); its main square is an important traffic hub. Also in Új(diós)győr (Diósgyőr-Vasgyár) stands the steel factory that made Miskolc the most important heavy industrial city of Hungary (and earned it the nickname "Steel City"). Diósgyőri Gimnázium also stands in this district.

Egyetemváros (University Town)

The University of Miskolc is among the newer ones. It was founded in the 1950s, so its buildings are not old, historical ones. University Town is one of the newer parts of the city and can be found between Miskolc and the holiday resort Miskolctapolca. The university, the campus, and the sport facilities are surrounded by a large park.

Hejőcsaba and Görömböly

Two former villages that were annexed to the city in 1945 and 1950. Görömböly still looks like a small town of its own.

Lillafüred

Another holiday resort, Miskolc-Lillafüred, is a village surrounded by the Bükk mountains. Its most notable building is the Palace Hotel (Palotaszálló).

Martin-Kertváros

Martin-Kertváros (in Slovak: Martinská osada) is a suburban area.

Miskolctapolca

One of the most well-known holiday resorts in the country, Tapolca (officially Miskolctapolca or Miskolc-Tapolca to avoid confusion with the Transdanubian town of the same name) is the home of the unique Cave Bath, a natural cave with thermal water. Tapolca is quite far from the city centre and counts as one of the posh areas of Miskolc. It is a popular tourist attraction.

Alsóhámor, Bükkszentlászló, Felsőhámor, Ómassa, Szirma

These former villages were annexed to the city in 1950 (Bükkszentlászló in 1981) and are still separated villages, connected to the city only by its public transport system.

International Soldiers and Military Bands Festival.
The National Theatre.
City Centre.
Lillafüred, Palace Hotel.

Main sights

Downtown

Diósgyőr

Lillafüred

There is a narrow-gauge railway that connects Lillafüred to Miskolc known as the Lillafüredi Állami Erdei Vasút (Lillafüred Forest State Railway). It winds through scenic forests, and takes between a half hour and 45 minutes for the train to go between the two major stops. The Miskolc stop is located in Diósgyőr.

Miskolctapolca

Near to the city

Festivals

Schools

Public transport

Skoda Tram in Miskolc

Public transport in Miskolc is provided by the company MVK Zrt., owned by the local government. There are 36 bus lines and 2 tram lines. The first tram entered service on July 10, 1897 (making Miskolc the third city in Hungary to have a tram line), the first scheduled bus line started on June 8, 1903 (first in the country as well.) Today the public transport of Miskolc is one of the best ones in Hungary. There are several taxi companies too.

The Lillafüred Forest Train connects Diósgyőr to Lillafüred. It is mainly a tourist attraction.

MAN Lion's City CNG on Line 35 (Avas kilátó-Centrum) in Miskolc

The city has two railway stations (Tiszai and Gömöri) and a small unpaved airport, which is not open to the public, used mainly as a sports facility and has no role in public transport since 1963.

Politics

The current mayor of Miskolc is Pál Veres (Independent).

The local Municipal Assembly, elected at the 2019 local government elections, is made up of 28 members (1 Mayor, 19 Individual constituencies MEPs and 8 Compensation List MEPs) divided into this political parties and alliances:[18]

Party Seats Current Municipal Assembly
  Opposition coalition[a] 16 M                              
  Fidesz-KDNP 10                                
  Our Homeland Movement 1                                
  New Impetus for Miskolc 1                                

List of mayors

List of City Mayors from 1990:

Member Party Term of office
Tamás Csoba SZDSZ 1990–1993
Ildikó T. Asztalos 1993–1994
Tamás Kobold KDNP 1994–2002
Sándor Káli MSZP 2002–2010
Ákos Kriza Fidesz 2010–2019
Pál Veres Independent[a] 2019–

Notable individuals

Lajos Kossuth

Including people born in Miskolc as well as in Diósgyőr and other city parts that were independent towns at the time of their birth.

Lived in Miskolc

Twin towns – sister cities

Miskolc is twinned with:[19]

See also

References and notes

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  9. ^ "Miskolc Climate Normals 1991-2020". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from the original on 2023-09-21. Retrieved September 21, 2023.
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  12. ^ "MISKOLC: BAZ | Hungary – International Jewish Cemetery Project". www.iajgsjewishcemeteryproject.org. Archived from the original on 2018-10-03. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
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  16. ^ Diósgyőri VTK website
  17. ^ "Historical results 1948-2013". Speedway History. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  18. ^ "Városi közgyűlés tagjai 2019-2024 - Miskolc (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén megye)". valasztas.hu. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  19. ^ "Nemzetközi kapcsolatok". miskolc.hu (in Hungarian). Miskolc. 14 December 2017. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
Notes
  1. ^ a b Coalition of Függetlenek SZIVE-MSZP-Momentum-Dialogue-Jobbik-LMP-DK-Mindenki Magyarországa-Velünk a Város.
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Chronologies Manifestation à Vesoul durant l'acte III du mouvement des Gilets JaunesDonnées clés 2015 2016 2017  2018  2019 2020 2021Décennies :1980 1990 2000  2010  2020 2030 2040Siècles :XIXe XXe  XXIe  XXIIe XXIIIeMillénaires :Ier IIe  IIIe  Chronologies géographiques Afrique Afrique du Sud, Algérie, Angola, Bénin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroun, Cap-Vert, République centrafricaine, Comores, République du Congo, ...

 

 

American politician (1822–1909) Dewitt C. LeachFrom 1859's McClees' Gallery of Photographic Portraits of the Senators, Representatives & Delegates of the Thirty-Fifth CongressMember of the U.S. House of Representativesfrom Michigan's 4th districtIn officeMarch 4, 1857 – March 3, 1861Preceded byGeorge Washington PeckSucceeded byRowland E. Trowbridge Personal detailsBorn(1822-11-23)November 23, 1822Clarence, New York, U.S.DiedDecember 21, 1909(1909-12-21) (aged ...

 

 

Some of this article's listed sources may not be reliable. Please help improve this article by looking for better, more reliable sources. Unreliable citations may be challenged and removed. (November 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Chinese taikonaut (born 1989) In this Chinese name, the family name is Tang. Tang Shengjie唐胜杰Tang ShengjieBornDecember 1989 (age 34)Dingxi, Gansu, ChinaStatusActiveNationality ChineseAlma materAir Force Aviation UniversityOccu...

Saint-RémycomuneSaint-Rémy – Veduta LocalizzazioneStato Francia Regione Normandia Dipartimento Calvados ArrondissementCaen CantoneThury-Harcourt TerritorioCoordinate48°56′N 0°30′W / 48.933333°N 0.5°W48.933333; -0.5 (Saint-Rémy)Coordinate: 48°56′N 0°30′W / 48.933333°N 0.5°W48.933333; -0.5 (Saint-Rémy) Superficie7,52 km² Abitanti1 114[1] (2009) Densità148,14 ab./km² Altre informazioniCod. postale14570 F...

 

 

Questa voce o sezione sull'argomento sceneggiatori non cita le fonti necessarie o quelle presenti sono insufficienti. Puoi migliorare questa voce aggiungendo citazioni da fonti attendibili secondo le linee guida sull'uso delle fonti. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Charles Spaak Charles Spaak (Saint-Gilles, 25 maggio 1903 – Nizza, 4 marzo 1975) è stato uno sceneggiatore belga. Biografia Sia il padre che la madre erano politici belgi. Il padre, Paul, era avvocato e d...

 

 

Северный морской котик Самец Научная классификация Домен:ЭукариотыЦарство:ЖивотныеПодцарство:ЭуметазоиБез ранга:Двусторонне-симметричныеБез ранга:ВторичноротыеТип:ХордовыеПодтип:ПозвоночныеИнфратип:ЧелюстноротыеНадкласс:ЧетвероногиеКлада:АмниотыКлада:Синапси...

Eric StonestreetStonestreet pada September 2011LahirEric Allen Stonestreet9 September 1971 (umur 52)Kansas City, Kansas, Amerika SerikatAlmamaterKansas State UniversityPiper High SchoolPekerjaanAktorTahun aktif1999–sekarang Eric Allen Stonestreet (lahir pada 9 September 1971) merupakan aktor berkebangsaan Amerika yang terkenal akan perannya sebagai Cameron Tucker dalam serial komedi ABC yaitu Modern Family. Atas perannya ini, Stonestreet meraih tiga nominasi Primetime Emmy Award ...

 

 

  كانكون (بالإسبانية: Cancún)‏    كانكون تاريخ التأسيس 20 أبريل 1970  تقسيم إداري البلد المكسيك  [1][2] خصائص جغرافية إحداثيات 21°09′41″N 86°49′29″W / 21.161416111111°N 86.824811111111°W / 21.161416111111; -86.824811111111   الارتفاع 5 متر  السكان التعداد السكاني 888797 (إحصاء السكا�...

 

 

Revolver Kerr's Patent Revolver TypeRevolverPlace of originUnited KingdomService historyUsed byConfederate States of America, United Kingdom, Canada, AustraliaWarsNew Zealand wars, American Civil War, Australian frontier wars, Fenian raids, Red River Rebellion, Boshin WarProduction historyDesignerJames KerrDesigned1855ManufacturerLondon Armoury CompanyUnit cost$18.00Produced1859–1866SpecificationsLength12.25 in (311 mm)Barrel length5 in (130 mm)C...

Swiss political party Swiss People's Party / Democratic Union of the Centre Schweizerische Volkspartei (German)Union démocratique du centre (French)Unione Democratica di Centro (Italian)Partida Populara Svizra (Romansh)PresidentMarcel DettlingMembers in Federal CouncilAlbert RöstiGuy ParmelinFounded22 September 1971Merger ofBGBDemocratic PartyHeadquartersBrückfeldstrasse 18, 3001 BernYouth wingYoung SVPMembership (2015)90,000[1]IdeologyNational conservatism...

 

 

Overview of health in the Philippines Access to healthcare services in the Philippines is marked by significant inequities, particularly affecting poor communities. These disparities are reflected in both access to services,[1] health outcomes, and the effects of climate change which exacerbate the incidences of infectious diseases.[2] One major challenge is the varying financing for local government units, leading to differences in the benefits packages of insurance plans an...

 

 

Lawsuit against Hawaii's prohibition of same-sex marriage Baehr v. MiikeCourtSupreme Court of HawaiiFull case nameNinia Baehr, Genora Dancel, Tammy Rodrigues, Antoinette Pregil, Pat Lagon, Jeseph Mellilo, Plaintiffs-Appelleesv.Lawrence H. Miike, in his official capacity as Director of the Department of Health, State of Hawaii, Defendant-Appellant DecidedDecember 9, 1999Citation(s)Supreme Court of Hawaii No. 20371Case historyPrior action(s)Baehr v. Lewin, 74 Haw. 530, 852 P.2d 44 (1993), recon...

International cricket tour Afghan cricket team in the UAE in 2022–23    United Arab Emirates AfghanistanDates 16 – 19 February 2023Captains Chundangapoyil Rizwan Rashid KhanTwenty20 International seriesResults Afghanistan won the 3-match series 2–1Most runs Muhammad Waseem (199) Karim Janat (116)Most wickets Zahoor Khan (5) Rashid Khan (4) The Afghanistan men's cricket team toured the United Arab Emirates in February 2023 to play three Twenty20 International (T20I) matche...

 

 

جبال رودوب خزان فاشا الطبيعي في جبال رودوب الموقع  بلغاريا،  اليونان إحداثيات 41°36′04″N 24°34′27″E / 41.601111111111°N 24.574166666667°E / 41.601111111111; 24.574166666667   الارتفاع 2,191 متر (7,188 قدم) الطول 240 كيلومتر  المساحة 18000 كيلومتر مربع  تعديل مصدري - تعديل   جبال رودوب (بال...

 

 

Cabernet blanc Grappe de cabernet blanc. Caractéristiques phénologiques Débourrement Moyen à tardif + 3 jours après le Chasselas Maturité Moyen à tardif, maturité dans la première quinzaine du mois d'octobre Caractéristiques culturales Vigueur Forte Productivité 7,5 t/ha Exigences culturales Pathologique Résistant à l'oïdium, au mildiou et au botrytis Potentiel œnologique Potentiel alcoolique 12,4 % vol. modifier  Le cabernet blanc est un cépage blanc allemand ...

2019 American documentary television series Pick of the LitterGenreDocuseriesDeveloped byDana NachmanDon HardyComposerDave TweedieCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons1No. of episodes6 (list of episodes)ProductionExecutive producers Don Hardy Dana Nachman Mary Celenza Josh Braun Dan Braun Running time30 minProduction companies KTF Films Submarine Deluxe ABC Studios Original releaseNetworkDisney+ReleaseDecember 20, 2019 (2019-12-20) –January 24, 2020&...

 

 

William DigbyFonctionsMembre du Parlement d'AngleterreMembre du Parlement anglais de 1695-98Warwick (d)Membre du Parlement anglais de 1690-1695Warwick (d)Membre du Parlement anglais de 1689-1690Warwick (d)BiographieNaissance 20 février 1661Décès 27 novembre 1752 (à 91 ans)Formation Magdalen CollegeActivité Homme politiquePère Kildare Digby (2e baron Digby)Mère Mary Gardiner (d)Fratrie Simon Digby (4e baron Digby)Conjoint Jane Noel (d) (à partir de 1686)Enfants Edward DigbyMary D...

 

 

Chiesa di Sant'AgostinoVeduta dell'esternoStato Italia RegioneToscana LocalitàSiena Coordinate43°18′51.8″N 11°19′53.03″E43°18′51.8″N, 11°19′53.03″E Religionecattolica di rito romano TitolareAgostino d'Ippona Arcidiocesi Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino Stile architettonicoGotico, barocco Inizio costruzione1258 Completamentoprimi anni del XIV secolo, ristrutturazione dell'interno dal 1747 al 1755 Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale La chiesa di Sant'Agostino...

Navarrese royal dynasty of French origin Original coat of arms of the lords and dukes of Albret. Coat of arms of the lords and dukes of Albret since the 15th century. The House of Albret, which derives its name from the lordship (seigneurie) of Albret (Labrit), situated in the Landes, was one of the most powerful feudal families of France and Navarre during the Middle Ages. History Members of the House of Albret distinguished themselves during the major local wars of that era. During the 14th...

 

 

Operating system Operating system FreeSBIEFreeSBIE 2.0 with Xfce environmentOS familyFreeBSDWorking stateUnmaintainedSource modelOpen sourceLatest release2.0.1 / February 2, 2007 (2007-02-02)Kernel typeMonolithicOfficial websitewww.freesbie.org FreeSBIE is a live CD, an operating system that is able to load directly from a bootable CD with no installation process or hard disk.[1] It is based on the FreeBSD operating system. Its name is a pun on frisbee. Currently, FreeS...