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located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | tropisms | maimonidean | uncolonize | no related information |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | antioquia department <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | pork belly | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | elevationabovethesealevel | 620 <tsp> albany georgia | populationdensity | 5350 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> albany georgia | areatotal | 1447 square kilometres | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | united states | it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy. |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | antioquia department <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | pork belly | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | elevationabovethesealevel | 620 <tsp> albany georgia | populationdensity | 5350 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> albany georgia | areatotal | 1447 square kilometres | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | oclc number | 57392246 <tsp> a long long way | isbn number | 0-670-03380-4 <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | hardcover | no related information |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | antioquia department <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | pork belly | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | united states | it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | dougherty county georgia <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states <tsp> albany georgia | ispartof | georgia us state | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | oclc number | 57392246 <tsp> a long long way | isbn number | 0-670-03380-4 <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | hardcover | no related information |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | antioquia department <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chorizo <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | united states | it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | oclc number | 57392246 <tsp> a long long way | isbn number | 0-670-03380-4 <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | hardcover | no related information |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | dougherty county georgia <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states <tsp> albany georgia | ispartof | georgia us state | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | antioquia department <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chorizo <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | oclc number | 57392246 <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | print & paperback <tsp> a long long way | isbn number | 0-670-03380-4 | no related information |
it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | new britain connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | united states | it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | dougherty county georgia <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states <tsp> albany georgia | ispartof | georgia us state | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | antioquia department <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chorizo <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | oclc number | 57392246 <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | print & paperback <tsp> a long long way | isbn number | 0-670-03380-4 | no related information |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | paisa region <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | pork belly | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | dougherty county georgia <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states <tsp> albany georgia | ispartof | united states | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | new britain connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | united states | it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | oclc number | 57392246 <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | print & paperback <tsp> a long long way | isbn number | 0-670-03380-4 | no related information |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | paisa region <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | pork belly | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | dougherty county georgia <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states <tsp> albany georgia | ispartof | united states | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | oclc number | 57392246 <tsp> a long long way | precededby | annie dunne <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | print & paperback | no related information |
it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | new britain connecticut <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | united states | it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy. |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | paisa region <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | pork belly | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | paisa region <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chicharrón <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | spouse | ruth ribicoff | it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | xurel | unhip | jacamin | no related information |
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it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | spouse | ruth ribicoff | it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | oclc number | 57392246 <tsp> a long long way | precededby | annie dunne <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | print & paperback | no related information |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | dougherty county georgia <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | gratefulness | mythicise | hypocytosis | no related information |
it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | spouse | ruth ribicoff | it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | country | ireland <tsp> a long long way | publisher | viking press <tsp> a long long way | followedby | the secret scripture | he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | dougherty county georgia <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | paisa region <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chicharrón <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | country | ireland <tsp> a long long way | publisher | viking press <tsp> a long long way | followedby | the secret scripture | he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | dougherty county georgia <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | paisa region <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chorizo <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | country | ireland <tsp> a long long way | publisher | viking press <tsp> a long long way | followedby | the secret scripture | he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | paisa region <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chorizo <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | ploce | adjoinedly | unreproduced | no related information |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | dougherty county georgia <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | asian americans <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | country | ireland <tsp> a long long way | publisher | viking press <tsp> viking press | parentcompany | penguin random house | no related information |
the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.it is served in a platter or a tray.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are no references in the food writing about this dish before 1950.it is probably an interpretation of the local restaurants of simpler peasant dishes.one of its most prominent features is the juxtaposition of native american and european ingredients, which is also observed in other mestizo dishes of latin american cuisine, such as venezuelan pabellón criollo or costa rican gallo pinto.side dishes include mazamorra (a maize-derived beverage similar to atole) with milk and ground panela.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver.a diet-friendly version of the dish is very popular in bogotá, which replaces pork with grilled chicken breast, black pudding with salad and chorizo with a wiener.a number of people opposed this designation, arguing that only a small percentage of the colombian population consumes it on a regular basis and that it originated in a single region of colombia (antioquia).however, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively colombian dish, as it is known and enjoyed in many other countries, such as cuba, venezuela, the canary islands, puerto rico, the dominican republic and panama. | bandeja paisa | region | paisa region <tsp> bandeja paisa | ingredient | chorizo <tsp> bandeja paisa | country | colombian cuisine | the main characteristic of this dish is the generous amount and variety of food in a traditional bandeja paisa: red beans cooked with pork, white rice, carne molida (ground meat), chicharrón, fried egg, plantain (plátano maduro), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.in the 19th century, french and british colonialists also brought their cuisine with them.the current form and presentation of the paisa platter is relatively recent.there are several variants of the dish all over the country with deletion or addition of ingredients, which cannot be recognized as bandeja paisa in the strictest sense.some antioquian restaurants offer an 'extended' bandeja paisa, also known as 'seven meats platter', which contains, besides the aforementioned ingredients, grilled steak, grilled pork and liver. |
it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | american <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | united states | it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy. |
it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy.after japan's attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the u.s. entered world war ii on the allied side. | united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | nationality | american <tsp> abraham a ribicoff | birthplace | united states | it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).by 1900, the united states had established itself as a world power, becoming the world's largest economy. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | feltyflier | snacked | synergidae | no related information |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | language | french language <tsp> france | leadername | claude bartolone | no related information |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | neuraxis | polka | cancionero | no related information |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | dougherty county georgia <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | asian americans <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | language | french language <tsp> france | leadername | claude bartolone | no related information |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | country | ireland <tsp> a long long way | publisher | viking press <tsp> viking press | parentcompany | penguin random house | no related information |
it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers.failure left the german imperial army exhausted and demoralised, and when the allies took the offensive in august 1918, german forces could not stop the advance. | world war ii | place | east african campaign world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | benito mussolini | millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918. |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | language | french language <tsp> france | leadername | claude bartolone | no related information |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | country | ireland <tsp> ireland | ethnicgroup | white people <tsp> a long long way | publisher | viking press | no related information |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | country | ireland <tsp> ireland | ethnicgroup | white people <tsp> a long long way | publisher | viking press | no related information |
it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers.failure left the german imperial army exhausted and demoralised, and when the allies took the offensive in august 1918, german forces could not stop the advance. | world war ii | place | east african campaign world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | benito mussolini | millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | septarium | overempirically | drums | no related information |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | country | ireland <tsp> ireland | ethnicgroup | white people <tsp> a long long way | publisher | viking press | no related information |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | balkanic | yardwands | guapena | no related information |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | georgia us state <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | african americans | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | country | ireland <tsp> the secret scripture | publisher | faber and faber <tsp> a long long way | followedby | the secret scripture | he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | language | french language <tsp> france | leadername | françois hollande | no related information |
it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers.failure left the german imperial army exhausted and demoralised, and when the allies took the offensive in august 1918, german forces could not stop the advance. | world war ii | place | east african campaign world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | benito mussolini | millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | georgia us state <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | african americans | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | language | french language <tsp> france | leadername | manuel valls | no related information |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | georgia us state <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | asian americans <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | language | french language <tsp> france | leadername | manuel valls | no related information |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | kariti | usnic | nonrationalism | no related information |
it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers.failure left the german imperial army exhausted and demoralised, and when the allies took the offensive in august 1918, german forces could not stop the advance. | world war ii | place | south-east asian theatre of world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | benito mussolini | millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918. |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | georgia us state <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | asian americans <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | leadername | françois hollande <tsp> france | leadername | claude bartolone | no related information |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | country | ireland <tsp> the secret scripture | publisher | faber and faber <tsp> a long long way | followedby | the secret scripture | he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | leadername | françois hollande <tsp> france | leadername | claude bartolone | no related information |
located on the flint river, it is the seat of dougherty county, and is the sole incorporated city in that county.located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.the population was 77,434 at the 2010 u.s. census, making it the eighth-largest city in the state.it became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats.scheduled steamboats connected albany with the busy port of apalachicola, florida.they were replaced by railroads.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.it is part of the black belt, the extensive area in the deep south of cotton plantations.from the mid-20th century, it received military investment during world war ii and after, that helped develop the region.albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights.railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.they used it for making arrowheads and other tools.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.the us army forcibly removed most of the native peoples to indian territory, lands west of the mississippi river.tift and his colleagues named the new town albany after the capital of new york; noting that new york's albany was a commercial center located at the headwaters of the hudson river, they hoped that their town near the headwaters of the flint would prove to be just as successful.it proved to be nowhere near as prosperous.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. | albany georgia | ispartof | georgia us state <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | asian americans <tsp> albany georgia | country | united states | located in southwest georgia, it is the principal city of the albany, georgia metropolitan area.seven lines met in albany, and it was a center of trade in the southeast.in 1830 congress passed the indian removal act, and the united states made treaties to extinguish creek and other native american land claims in the southeast.alexander shotwell laid out the town in 1836, and it was incorporated as a city by an act of the general assembly of georgia on december 27, 1838.tift was the city's leading entrepreneur for decades. |
it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers.failure left the german imperial army exhausted and demoralised, and when the allies took the offensive in august 1918, german forces could not stop the advance. | world war ii | place | south-east asian theatre of world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | benito mussolini | millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918. |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | leadername | françois hollande <tsp> france | leadername | manuel valls | no related information |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | pneumonocele | sylviinae | misgoverning | no related information |
albany is located in the willamette valley at the confluence of the calapooia river and the willamette river in both linn and benton counties, just east of corvallis and south of salem.it is predominantly a farming and manufacturing city that settlers founded around 1848.as of the 2020 united states census, the population of albany, oregon was 56,472.albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager.the city provides the population with access to over 30 parks and trails, a senior center, and many cultural events such as the northwest art & air festival, river rhythms, summer sounds and movies at monteith.in addition to farming and manufacturing, the city's economy depends on retail trade, health care, and social assistance.in recent years the city has worked to revive the downtown shopping area, with help from the central albany revitalization area.the kalapuya had named the area takenah, a kalapuyan word used to describe the deep pool at the confluence of the calapooia and willamette rivers.a variation of the place name can also be written as tekenah.the kalapuya population in the valley was between 4,000 and 20,000 before contact with europeans, but they suffered high mortality from new infectious diseases introduced shortly afterward.the tribes were decimated by a smallpox epidemic that raged through the pacific northwest in 1782–83.a malaria outbreak swept through the region between 1830 and 1833.it is estimated that as many as 90 percent of the kalapuya population died during this period.that, coupled with the treaties signed during the 1850s by the kalapuya to cede land to the united states, left the area nearly free for european americans to settle.originally a farmer from iowa, abner hackleman arrived as the first european american settler in 1845.taking up a land claim for himself, hackleman asked hiram n. smead to hold another for him until his son arrived from iowa. | albany oregon | areatotal | 4597 square kilometres <tsp> albany oregon | elevationabovethesealevel | 64008 <tsp> albany oregon | populationdensity | 11041 inhabitants per square kilometre | as of the 2020 united states census, the population of albany, oregon was 56,472.albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager. |
it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers.failure left the german imperial army exhausted and demoralised, and when the allies took the offensive in august 1918, german forces could not stop the advance. | world war ii | place | south-east asian theatre of world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | benito mussolini | millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | numberofpages | 292 <tsp> a long long way | isbn number | 0-670-03380-4 <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | hardcover | no related information |
albany is located in the willamette valley at the confluence of the calapooia river and the willamette river in both linn and benton counties, just east of corvallis and south of salem.it is predominantly a farming and manufacturing city that settlers founded around 1848.as of the 2020 united states census, the population of albany, oregon was 56,472.albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager.the city provides the population with access to over 30 parks and trails, a senior center, and many cultural events such as the northwest art & air festival, river rhythms, summer sounds and movies at monteith.in addition to farming and manufacturing, the city's economy depends on retail trade, health care, and social assistance.in recent years the city has worked to revive the downtown shopping area, with help from the central albany revitalization area.the kalapuya had named the area takenah, a kalapuyan word used to describe the deep pool at the confluence of the calapooia and willamette rivers.a variation of the place name can also be written as tekenah.the kalapuya population in the valley was between 4,000 and 20,000 before contact with europeans, but they suffered high mortality from new infectious diseases introduced shortly afterward.the tribes were decimated by a smallpox epidemic that raged through the pacific northwest in 1782–83.a malaria outbreak swept through the region between 1830 and 1833.it is estimated that as many as 90 percent of the kalapuya population died during this period.that, coupled with the treaties signed during the 1850s by the kalapuya to cede land to the united states, left the area nearly free for european americans to settle.originally a farmer from iowa, abner hackleman arrived as the first european american settler in 1845.taking up a land claim for himself, hackleman asked hiram n. smead to hold another for him until his son arrived from iowa. | albany oregon | areatotal | 4597 square kilometres <tsp> albany oregon | elevationabovethesealevel | 64008 <tsp> albany oregon | populationdensity | 11041 inhabitants per square kilometre | as of the 2020 united states census, the population of albany, oregon was 56,472.albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager. |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | spritish | hydrocoral | narcotina | no related information |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | numberofpages | 292 <tsp> a long long way | isbn number | 0-670-03380-4 <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | hardcover | no related information |
it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers.failure left the german imperial army exhausted and demoralised, and when the allies took the offensive in august 1918, german forces could not stop the advance. | world war ii | place | south-east asian theatre of world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | franklin d roosevelt | millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918. |
albany is located in the willamette valley at the confluence of the calapooia river and the willamette river in both linn and benton counties, just east of corvallis and south of salem.it is predominantly a farming and manufacturing city that settlers founded around 1848.as of the 2020 united states census, the population of albany, oregon was 56,472.albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager.the city provides the population with access to over 30 parks and trails, a senior center, and many cultural events such as the northwest art & air festival, river rhythms, summer sounds and movies at monteith.in addition to farming and manufacturing, the city's economy depends on retail trade, health care, and social assistance.in recent years the city has worked to revive the downtown shopping area, with help from the central albany revitalization area.the kalapuya had named the area takenah, a kalapuyan word used to describe the deep pool at the confluence of the calapooia and willamette rivers.a variation of the place name can also be written as tekenah.the kalapuya population in the valley was between 4,000 and 20,000 before contact with europeans, but they suffered high mortality from new infectious diseases introduced shortly afterward.the tribes were decimated by a smallpox epidemic that raged through the pacific northwest in 1782–83.a malaria outbreak swept through the region between 1830 and 1833.it is estimated that as many as 90 percent of the kalapuya population died during this period.that, coupled with the treaties signed during the 1850s by the kalapuya to cede land to the united states, left the area nearly free for european americans to settle.originally a farmer from iowa, abner hackleman arrived as the first european american settler in 1845.taking up a land claim for himself, hackleman asked hiram n. smead to hold another for him until his son arrived from iowa. | albany oregon | areatotal | 4597 square kilometres <tsp> albany oregon | elevationabovethesealevel | 64008 <tsp> albany oregon | populationdensity | 11041 inhabitants per square kilometre | as of the 2020 united states census, the population of albany, oregon was 56,472.albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager. |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | leadername | françois hollande <tsp> france | leadername | manuel valls | no related information |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | numberofpages | 292 <tsp> a long long way | oclc number | 57392246 <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | print & paperback | no related information |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | leadername | gérard larcher <tsp> france | language | french language | no related information |
albany is located in the willamette valley at the confluence of the calapooia river and the willamette river in both linn and benton counties, just east of corvallis and south of salem.it is predominantly a farming and manufacturing city that settlers founded around 1848.as of the 2020 united states census, the population of albany, oregon was 56,472.albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager.the city provides the population with access to over 30 parks and trails, a senior center, and many cultural events such as the northwest art & air festival, river rhythms, summer sounds and movies at monteith.in addition to farming and manufacturing, the city's economy depends on retail trade, health care, and social assistance.in recent years the city has worked to revive the downtown shopping area, with help from the central albany revitalization area.the kalapuya had named the area takenah, a kalapuyan word used to describe the deep pool at the confluence of the calapooia and willamette rivers.a variation of the place name can also be written as tekenah.the kalapuya population in the valley was between 4,000 and 20,000 before contact with europeans, but they suffered high mortality from new infectious diseases introduced shortly afterward.the tribes were decimated by a smallpox epidemic that raged through the pacific northwest in 1782–83.a malaria outbreak swept through the region between 1830 and 1833.it is estimated that as many as 90 percent of the kalapuya population died during this period.that, coupled with the treaties signed during the 1850s by the kalapuya to cede land to the united states, left the area nearly free for european americans to settle.originally a farmer from iowa, abner hackleman arrived as the first european american settler in 1845.taking up a land claim for himself, hackleman asked hiram n. smead to hold another for him until his son arrived from iowa. | albany oregon | ispartof | benton county oregon <tsp> albany oregon | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | african americans | as of the 2020 united states census, the population of albany, oregon was 56,472.albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager.that, coupled with the treaties signed during the 1850s by the kalapuya to cede land to the united states, left the area nearly free for european americans to settle.originally a farmer from iowa, abner hackleman arrived as the first european american settler in 1845. |
he is caught between the warfare playing out on foreign fields (mainly at flanders) and that festering at home, waiting to erupt with the easter rising. | a long long way | numberofpages | 292 <tsp> a long long way | oclc number | 57392246 <tsp> a long long way | mediatype | print & paperback | no related information |
it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers.failure left the german imperial army exhausted and demoralised, and when the allies took the offensive in august 1918, german forces could not stop the advance. | world war ii | place | south-east asian theatre of world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | franklin d roosevelt | millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918. |
mondelēz claimed it was its biggest biscuit category launch since belvita in 2010.the product is distributed in over 40 countries.it is also marketed in poland as 'lubisie', in romania as 'barni', and in hungary as 'dörmi'. | barny cakes | country | france <tsp> france | leadername | gérard larcher <tsp> france | language | french language | no related information |
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