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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cake <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | region | guadalajara | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | boeing c-17 globemaster iii <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | mcdonnell douglas f-15 eagle <tsp> united states air force | battles | operation enduring freedom | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | pennatisect | ultimacies | projets <tsp> pennatisect | legislatorship | foils | no related information |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | arnotto | ingallantry | asteatosis <tsp> arnotto | inciting | examens | no related information |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | bribable | boosts | wilfully | no related information |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | 300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | leadername | rahm emanuel <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> illinois | capital | springfield illinois <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois | 300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | language | spanish language <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | 300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | leadername | rahm emanuel <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> illinois | language | english language <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois | 300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | boeing c-17 globemaster iii <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | mcdonnell douglas f-15 eagle <tsp> united states air force | battles | united states invasion of panama | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | language | spanish language <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | 300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> illinois | capital | springfield illinois <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza | 300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | boeing c-17 globemaster iii <tsp> united states air force | battles | korean war <tsp> united states air force | battles | operation enduring freedom | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | language | spanish language <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | language | spanish language <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | tectum | dispensaries | soundproofing | no related information |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | language | spanish language <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | honey <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | 300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> illinois | capital | springfield illinois <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza | 300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | profitmonger | complemental | pluto <tsp> profitmonger | photoregression | sable | no related information |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | 300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> illinois | language | english language <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza | 300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | reencountering | entresol | ribandist <tsp> reencountering | paduasoys | nonillusiveness | no related information |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | inadaptability | fecundities | ableptically | no related information |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | language | spanish language <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | honey <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | invasion of grenada <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | battles | united states invasion of panama <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | lockheed c-130 hercules | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | okie | melodising | shtetlach <tsp> okie | hepaticostomy | panspermatist | no related information |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | 300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> illinois | language | english language <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza | 300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | languish | preconcession | dealcoholist <tsp> languish | surmounts | rugine | no related information |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | inane | philepittidae | communicativeness <tsp> inane | raucorous | harbingership | no related information |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | invasion of grenada <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | battles | united states invasion of panama <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | lockheed c-130 hercules | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> mexico | language | mexican spanish <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | gynecidal | cherryblossom | consultory <tsp> gynecidal | gilbertine | clithridiate | no related information |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | invasion of grenada <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | boeing c-17 globemaster iii <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | general dynamics f-16 fighting falcon | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | spirillar | chrysanisic | organophosphorus | no related information |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | 300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> illinois | language | english language <tsp> illinois | capital | springfield illinois <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois | 300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | invasion of grenada <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | boeing c-17 globemaster iii <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | general dynamics f-16 fighting falcon | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | region | guadalajara | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp. | 300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> illinois | language | english language <tsp> illinois | capital | springfield illinois <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois | 300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | invasion of grenada <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | boeing c-17 globemaster iii <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | general dynamics f-16 fighting falcon | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | region | guadalajara | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | height | 280 metres <tsp> 3arena | architect | populous company <tsp> 3arena | location | north wall dublin <tsp> 3arena | buildingtype | concert and events venue <tsp> 3arena | completiondate | december 2008 | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | honey <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | crammed | anticipations | amidase <tsp> crammed | ketal | shibahs | no related information |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | overstayed | blepharocoloboma | cryolites | no related information |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | interpolatory | deice | economist <tsp> interpolatory | parson | limbered | no related information |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | worser | staffers | sells | no related information |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | honey <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | remargin | paramere | auftakt <tsp> remargin | rehumanized | impracticably | no related information |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cake <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | eyebeam | undisheartened | lackland <tsp> eyebeam | aldolization | asarin | no related information |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | jejunostomies | incitants | uromere | no related information |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | height | 280 metres <tsp> 3arena | location | east link bridge <tsp> 3arena | architect | populous company <tsp> 3arena | buildingtype | concert and events venue <tsp> 3arena | completiondate | december 2008 | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | yawny | ngaio | compensators <tsp> yawny | trichlorethylenes | michoacano | no related information |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | ungratuitousness | felonies | treelike | no related information |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | height | 280 metres <tsp> 3arena | location | north wall quay <tsp> 3arena | architect | hok sve <tsp> 3arena | buildingtype | concert and events venue <tsp> 3arena | completiondate | december 2008 | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cake <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | invasion of grenada <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | boeing c-17 globemaster iii <tsp> united states air force | battles | 1986 united states bombing of libya | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | inaudibly | multisyllable | austrophilism | no related information |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | posturized | dama | pipettes <tsp> posturized | peachers | inkosi | no related information |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | invasion of grenada <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | boeing c-17 globemaster iii <tsp> united states air force | battles | 1986 united states bombing of libya | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | height | 280 metres <tsp> 3arena | location | north wall quay <tsp> 3arena | architect | hok sve <tsp> 3arena | buildingtype | concert and events venue <tsp> 3arena | completiondate | december 2008 | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | tankages | arthroplastic | pocky | no related information |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | height | 280 metres <tsp> 3arena | location | north wall dublin <tsp> 3arena | architect | hok sve <tsp> 3arena | buildingtype | concert and events venue <tsp> 3arena | completiondate | december 2008 | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | lactified | equiponderate | lampoonery <tsp> lactified | enumerably | synaxarist | no related information |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | ice cream <tsp> mexico | language | mexican spanish <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | height | 280 metres <tsp> 3arena | location | north wall dublin <tsp> 3arena | architect | hok sve <tsp> 3arena | buildingtype | concert and events venue <tsp> 3arena | completiondate | december 2008 | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | invasion of grenada <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | boeing c-17 globemaster iii <tsp> united states air force | battles | korean war | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | ice cream <tsp> mexico | language | mexican spanish <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day. | al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | invasion of grenada <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | boeing c-17 globemaster iii <tsp> united states air force | battles | korean war | ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | mandibula | phycomycetous | triskeles <tsp> mandibula | counselee | parasalpingitis | no related information |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> mexico | language | mexican spanish <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.it forms an urban continuum with the neighbouring municipality of san sebastián de los reyes.the affluent residential area of la moraleja lies within the municipal limits, segregated from the main urban nucleus by the a-1 highway.the municipality features the valdelatas nature reserve and a light industrial estate.it also houses a basketball museum organised by the pedro ferrándiz foundation where the fiba hall of fame is located.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.in 1369, the castilian crown gifted the village to the mendozas, later passing to control of the arias dávila family.the population boomed after 1960.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).alcobendas also has eight bus lines that connect the different zones of alcobendas between themselves.these stations were recently opened by esperanza aguirre, former president of the autonomous community of madrid.castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 153b a.k.a.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el soto de la moraleja) 155b a.k.a.b55 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (pº de la chopera) 157c a.k.a.c57 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (arroyo de la vega)buses connecting different parts of alcobendas are: l-1 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - la moraleja l-2 alcobendas - la moraleja [via pº alcobendas] l-3 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - el encinar de los reyes l-5 san sebastián de los reyes - alcobendas - el soto de la moraleja l-6 valdelasfuentes (ff.cc) - polígono industrial l-9 alcobendas (ff.cc) - arroyo de la vegatwo further circular lines are: c10 valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes c11 arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega === cercanías train === alcobendas also has two suburban railway stations (one shared with san sebastián de los reyes): valdelasfuentes and alcobendas-san sebastián de los reyes.both form part of the c-4a cercanías line and can get to sol and atocha in half an hour.airport access is perfect with the recently built motorway, the m-12, which connects the canillejas district of madrid with barajas international airport.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in.in the casco district it is challenging to find a parking space.in the newer areas, however, due to the ample parking facilities, parking is not an issue.during the 2009 academy awards ceremony, after being awarded best supporting actress, she openly acknowledged the municipality in her acceptance speech.marcos pérez jiménez, former venezuelan dictator.residence after being exiled from venezuela where he lived until his death in 2001.bing crosby, american singer.passed away from a heart attack while on a golf course in alcobendas in october 1977.alfonso calderon, activist, survivor of the stoneman douglas high school shooting == climate == the köppen climate classification subtype for this climate is 'csa ' (mediterranean climate). | alcobendas | ispartof | community of madrid <tsp> adolfo suárez madrid–barajas airport | location | alcobendas <tsp> adolfo suárez madrid–barajas airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 6100 <tsp> alcobendas | country | spain <tsp> adolfo suárez madrid–barajas airport | runwaylength | 35000 | alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | location | dublin <tsp> 3arena | height | 280 metres <tsp> 3arena | architect | populous company <tsp> 3arena | buildingtype | concert and events venue <tsp> 3arena | completiondate | december 2008 | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> mexico | language | mexican spanish <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.it forms an urban continuum with the neighbouring municipality of san sebastián de los reyes.the affluent residential area of la moraleja lies within the municipal limits, segregated from the main urban nucleus by the a-1 highway.the municipality features the valdelatas nature reserve and a light industrial estate.it also houses a basketball museum organised by the pedro ferrándiz foundation where the fiba hall of fame is located.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.in 1369, the castilian crown gifted the village to the mendozas, later passing to control of the arias dávila family.the population boomed after 1960.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).alcobendas also has eight bus lines that connect the different zones of alcobendas between themselves.these stations were recently opened by esperanza aguirre, former president of the autonomous community of madrid.castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 153b a.k.a.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el soto de la moraleja) 155b a.k.a.b55 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (pº de la chopera) 157c a.k.a.c57 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (arroyo de la vega)buses connecting different parts of alcobendas are: l-1 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - la moraleja l-2 alcobendas - la moraleja [via pº alcobendas] l-3 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - el encinar de los reyes l-5 san sebastián de los reyes - alcobendas - el soto de la moraleja l-6 valdelasfuentes (ff.cc) - polígono industrial l-9 alcobendas (ff.cc) - arroyo de la vegatwo further circular lines are: c10 valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes c11 arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega === cercanías train === alcobendas also has two suburban railway stations (one shared with san sebastián de los reyes): valdelasfuentes and alcobendas-san sebastián de los reyes.both form part of the c-4a cercanías line and can get to sol and atocha in half an hour.airport access is perfect with the recently built motorway, the m-12, which connects the canillejas district of madrid with barajas international airport.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in.in the casco district it is challenging to find a parking space.in the newer areas, however, due to the ample parking facilities, parking is not an issue.during the 2009 academy awards ceremony, after being awarded best supporting actress, she openly acknowledged the municipality in her acceptance speech.marcos pérez jiménez, former venezuelan dictator.residence after being exiled from venezuela where he lived until his death in 2001.bing crosby, american singer.passed away from a heart attack while on a golf course in alcobendas in october 1977.alfonso calderon, activist, survivor of the stoneman douglas high school shooting == climate == the köppen climate classification subtype for this climate is 'csa ' (mediterranean climate). | alcobendas | ispartof | community of madrid <tsp> adolfo suárez madrid–barajas airport | location | alcobendas <tsp> adolfo suárez madrid–barajas airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 6100 <tsp> alcobendas | country | spain <tsp> adolfo suárez madrid–barajas airport | runwaylength | 35000 | alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in. |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> mexico | language | mexican spanish <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert | bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | location | dublin <tsp> 3arena | height | 280 metres <tsp> 3arena | architect | populous company <tsp> 3arena | buildingtype | concert and events venue <tsp> 3arena | completiondate | december 2008 | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | owner | live nation entertainment <tsp> dublin | country | republic of ireland <tsp> 3arena | location | dublin <tsp> dublin | ispartof | leinster <tsp> dublin | leadertitle | european parliament | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland. |
catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election. | catalonia | leadername | carles puigdemont <tsp> arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> spain | demonym | spaniards <tsp> spain | leadername | felipe vi of spain <tsp> arròs negre | region | catalonia | catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain. |
alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.it forms an urban continuum with the neighbouring municipality of san sebastián de los reyes.the affluent residential area of la moraleja lies within the municipal limits, segregated from the main urban nucleus by the a-1 highway.the municipality features the valdelatas nature reserve and a light industrial estate.it also houses a basketball museum organised by the pedro ferrándiz foundation where the fiba hall of fame is located.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.in 1369, the castilian crown gifted the village to the mendozas, later passing to control of the arias dávila family.the population boomed after 1960.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).alcobendas also has eight bus lines that connect the different zones of alcobendas between themselves.these stations were recently opened by esperanza aguirre, former president of the autonomous community of madrid.castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 153b a.k.a.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el soto de la moraleja) 155b a.k.a.b55 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (pº de la chopera) 157c a.k.a.c57 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (arroyo de la vega)buses connecting different parts of alcobendas are: l-1 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - la moraleja l-2 alcobendas - la moraleja [via pº alcobendas] l-3 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - el encinar de los reyes l-5 san sebastián de los reyes - alcobendas - el soto de la moraleja l-6 valdelasfuentes (ff.cc) - polígono industrial l-9 alcobendas (ff.cc) - arroyo de la vegatwo further circular lines are: c10 valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes c11 arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega === cercanías train === alcobendas also has two suburban railway stations (one shared with san sebastián de los reyes): valdelasfuentes and alcobendas-san sebastián de los reyes.both form part of the c-4a cercanías line and can get to sol and atocha in half an hour.airport access is perfect with the recently built motorway, the m-12, which connects the canillejas district of madrid with barajas international airport.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in.in the casco district it is challenging to find a parking space.in the newer areas, however, due to the ample parking facilities, parking is not an issue.during the 2009 academy awards ceremony, after being awarded best supporting actress, she openly acknowledged the municipality in her acceptance speech.marcos pérez jiménez, former venezuelan dictator.residence after being exiled from venezuela where he lived until his death in 2001.bing crosby, american singer.passed away from a heart attack while on a golf course in alcobendas in october 1977.alfonso calderon, activist, survivor of the stoneman douglas high school shooting == climate == the köppen climate classification subtype for this climate is 'csa ' (mediterranean climate). | hydroponics | overbrown | somdiel <tsp> hydroponics | fettled | shopping | no related information |
alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.it forms an urban continuum with the neighbouring municipality of san sebastián de los reyes.the affluent residential area of la moraleja lies within the municipal limits, segregated from the main urban nucleus by the a-1 highway.the municipality features the valdelatas nature reserve and a light industrial estate.it also houses a basketball museum organised by the pedro ferrándiz foundation where the fiba hall of fame is located.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.in 1369, the castilian crown gifted the village to the mendozas, later passing to control of the arias dávila family.the population boomed after 1960.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).alcobendas also has eight bus lines that connect the different zones of alcobendas between themselves.these stations were recently opened by esperanza aguirre, former president of the autonomous community of madrid.castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 153b a.k.a.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el soto de la moraleja) 155b a.k.a.b55 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (pº de la chopera) 157c a.k.a.c57 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (arroyo de la vega)buses connecting different parts of alcobendas are: l-1 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - la moraleja l-2 alcobendas - la moraleja [via pº alcobendas] l-3 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - el encinar de los reyes l-5 san sebastián de los reyes - alcobendas - el soto de la moraleja l-6 valdelasfuentes (ff.cc) - polígono industrial l-9 alcobendas (ff.cc) - arroyo de la vegatwo further circular lines are: c10 valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes c11 arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega === cercanías train === alcobendas also has two suburban railway stations (one shared with san sebastián de los reyes): valdelasfuentes and alcobendas-san sebastián de los reyes.both form part of the c-4a cercanías line and can get to sol and atocha in half an hour.airport access is perfect with the recently built motorway, the m-12, which connects the canillejas district of madrid with barajas international airport.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in.in the casco district it is challenging to find a parking space.in the newer areas, however, due to the ample parking facilities, parking is not an issue.during the 2009 academy awards ceremony, after being awarded best supporting actress, she openly acknowledged the municipality in her acceptance speech.marcos pérez jiménez, former venezuelan dictator.residence after being exiled from venezuela where he lived until his death in 2001.bing crosby, american singer.passed away from a heart attack while on a golf course in alcobendas in october 1977.alfonso calderon, activist, survivor of the stoneman douglas high school shooting == climate == the köppen climate classification subtype for this climate is 'csa ' (mediterranean climate). | liveliness | atheistically | diddlers | no related information |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | glasslikeness | disconnect | kithing <tsp> glasslikeness | anchorhold | echnida | no related information |
catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election. | etagere | conjurors | melodists | no related information |
alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.it forms an urban continuum with the neighbouring municipality of san sebastián de los reyes.the affluent residential area of la moraleja lies within the municipal limits, segregated from the main urban nucleus by the a-1 highway.the municipality features the valdelatas nature reserve and a light industrial estate.it also houses a basketball museum organised by the pedro ferrándiz foundation where the fiba hall of fame is located.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.in 1369, the castilian crown gifted the village to the mendozas, later passing to control of the arias dávila family.the population boomed after 1960.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).alcobendas also has eight bus lines that connect the different zones of alcobendas between themselves.these stations were recently opened by esperanza aguirre, former president of the autonomous community of madrid.castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 153b a.k.a.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el soto de la moraleja) 155b a.k.a.b55 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (pº de la chopera) 157c a.k.a.c57 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (arroyo de la vega)buses connecting different parts of alcobendas are: l-1 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - la moraleja l-2 alcobendas - la moraleja [via pº alcobendas] l-3 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - el encinar de los reyes l-5 san sebastián de los reyes - alcobendas - el soto de la moraleja l-6 valdelasfuentes (ff.cc) - polígono industrial l-9 alcobendas (ff.cc) - arroyo de la vegatwo further circular lines are: c10 valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes c11 arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega === cercanías train === alcobendas also has two suburban railway stations (one shared with san sebastián de los reyes): valdelasfuentes and alcobendas-san sebastián de los reyes.both form part of the c-4a cercanías line and can get to sol and atocha in half an hour.airport access is perfect with the recently built motorway, the m-12, which connects the canillejas district of madrid with barajas international airport.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in.in the casco district it is challenging to find a parking space.in the newer areas, however, due to the ample parking facilities, parking is not an issue.during the 2009 academy awards ceremony, after being awarded best supporting actress, she openly acknowledged the municipality in her acceptance speech.marcos pérez jiménez, former venezuelan dictator.residence after being exiled from venezuela where he lived until his death in 2001.bing crosby, american singer.passed away from a heart attack while on a golf course in alcobendas in october 1977.alfonso calderon, activist, survivor of the stoneman douglas high school shooting == climate == the köppen climate classification subtype for this climate is 'csa ' (mediterranean climate). | alcobendas | ispartof | community of madrid <tsp> adolfo suárez madrid–barajas airport | location | alcobendas <tsp> enaire | locationcity | madrid <tsp> alcobendas | country | spain <tsp> adolfo suárez madrid–barajas airport | operatingorganisation | enaire | alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | owner | live nation entertainment <tsp> dublin | country | republic of ireland <tsp> 3arena | location | dublin <tsp> dublin | ispartof | leinster <tsp> dublin | leadertitle | european parliament | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland. |
catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election. | catalonia | leadername | carles puigdemont <tsp> arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> spain | demonym | spaniards <tsp> spain | leadername | felipe vi of spain <tsp> arròs negre | region | catalonia | catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain. |
alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.it forms an urban continuum with the neighbouring municipality of san sebastián de los reyes.the affluent residential area of la moraleja lies within the municipal limits, segregated from the main urban nucleus by the a-1 highway.the municipality features the valdelatas nature reserve and a light industrial estate.it also houses a basketball museum organised by the pedro ferrándiz foundation where the fiba hall of fame is located.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.in 1369, the castilian crown gifted the village to the mendozas, later passing to control of the arias dávila family.the population boomed after 1960.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).alcobendas also has eight bus lines that connect the different zones of alcobendas between themselves.these stations were recently opened by esperanza aguirre, former president of the autonomous community of madrid.castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 153b a.k.a.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el soto de la moraleja) 155b a.k.a.b55 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (pº de la chopera) 157c a.k.a.c57 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (arroyo de la vega)buses connecting different parts of alcobendas are: l-1 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - la moraleja l-2 alcobendas - la moraleja [via pº alcobendas] l-3 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - el encinar de los reyes l-5 san sebastián de los reyes - alcobendas - el soto de la moraleja l-6 valdelasfuentes (ff.cc) - polígono industrial l-9 alcobendas (ff.cc) - arroyo de la vegatwo further circular lines are: c10 valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes c11 arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega === cercanías train === alcobendas also has two suburban railway stations (one shared with san sebastián de los reyes): valdelasfuentes and alcobendas-san sebastián de los reyes.both form part of the c-4a cercanías line and can get to sol and atocha in half an hour.airport access is perfect with the recently built motorway, the m-12, which connects the canillejas district of madrid with barajas international airport.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in.in the casco district it is challenging to find a parking space.in the newer areas, however, due to the ample parking facilities, parking is not an issue.during the 2009 academy awards ceremony, after being awarded best supporting actress, she openly acknowledged the municipality in her acceptance speech.marcos pérez jiménez, former venezuelan dictator.residence after being exiled from venezuela where he lived until his death in 2001.bing crosby, american singer.passed away from a heart attack while on a golf course in alcobendas in october 1977.alfonso calderon, activist, survivor of the stoneman douglas high school shooting == climate == the köppen climate classification subtype for this climate is 'csa ' (mediterranean climate). | unhook | virgula | premortifying <tsp> unhook | eds | urethrorectal | no related information |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | streamhead | syntactically | turbinaceous <tsp> streamhead | budmash | aubade | no related information |
catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election. | catalonia | leadername | carles puigdemont <tsp> arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> spain | ethnicgroup | spaniards <tsp> spain | leadername | felipe vi of spain <tsp> arròs negre | region | catalonia | catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | owner | live nation entertainment <tsp> dublin | leadername | críona ní dhálaigh <tsp> dublin | country | republic of ireland <tsp> 3arena | location | dublin <tsp> dublin | leadertitle | european parliament | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland. |
catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election. | catalonia | leadername | carles puigdemont <tsp> arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> spain | ethnicgroup | spaniards <tsp> spain | leadername | felipe vi of spain <tsp> arròs negre | region | catalonia | catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain. |
alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.it forms an urban continuum with the neighbouring municipality of san sebastián de los reyes.the affluent residential area of la moraleja lies within the municipal limits, segregated from the main urban nucleus by the a-1 highway.the municipality features the valdelatas nature reserve and a light industrial estate.it also houses a basketball museum organised by the pedro ferrándiz foundation where the fiba hall of fame is located.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.in 1369, the castilian crown gifted the village to the mendozas, later passing to control of the arias dávila family.the population boomed after 1960.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).alcobendas also has eight bus lines that connect the different zones of alcobendas between themselves.these stations were recently opened by esperanza aguirre, former president of the autonomous community of madrid.castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 153b a.k.a.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el soto de la moraleja) 155b a.k.a.b55 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (pº de la chopera) 157c a.k.a.c57 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (arroyo de la vega)buses connecting different parts of alcobendas are: l-1 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - la moraleja l-2 alcobendas - la moraleja [via pº alcobendas] l-3 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - el encinar de los reyes l-5 san sebastián de los reyes - alcobendas - el soto de la moraleja l-6 valdelasfuentes (ff.cc) - polígono industrial l-9 alcobendas (ff.cc) - arroyo de la vegatwo further circular lines are: c10 valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes c11 arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega === cercanías train === alcobendas also has two suburban railway stations (one shared with san sebastián de los reyes): valdelasfuentes and alcobendas-san sebastián de los reyes.both form part of the c-4a cercanías line and can get to sol and atocha in half an hour.airport access is perfect with the recently built motorway, the m-12, which connects the canillejas district of madrid with barajas international airport.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in.in the casco district it is challenging to find a parking space.in the newer areas, however, due to the ample parking facilities, parking is not an issue.during the 2009 academy awards ceremony, after being awarded best supporting actress, she openly acknowledged the municipality in her acceptance speech.marcos pérez jiménez, former venezuelan dictator.residence after being exiled from venezuela where he lived until his death in 2001.bing crosby, american singer.passed away from a heart attack while on a golf course in alcobendas in october 1977.alfonso calderon, activist, survivor of the stoneman douglas high school shooting == climate == the köppen climate classification subtype for this climate is 'csa ' (mediterranean climate). | thole | uncrude | legions | no related information |
alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.it forms an urban continuum with the neighbouring municipality of san sebastián de los reyes.the affluent residential area of la moraleja lies within the municipal limits, segregated from the main urban nucleus by the a-1 highway.the municipality features the valdelatas nature reserve and a light industrial estate.it also houses a basketball museum organised by the pedro ferrándiz foundation where the fiba hall of fame is located.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.in 1369, the castilian crown gifted the village to the mendozas, later passing to control of the arias dávila family.the population boomed after 1960.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).alcobendas also has eight bus lines that connect the different zones of alcobendas between themselves.these stations were recently opened by esperanza aguirre, former president of the autonomous community of madrid.castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 153b a.k.a.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el soto de la moraleja) 155b a.k.a.b55 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (pº de la chopera) 157c a.k.a.c57 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (arroyo de la vega)buses connecting different parts of alcobendas are: l-1 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - la moraleja l-2 alcobendas - la moraleja [via pº alcobendas] l-3 arroyo de la vega - el soto de la moraleja - el encinar de los reyes l-5 san sebastián de los reyes - alcobendas - el soto de la moraleja l-6 valdelasfuentes (ff.cc) - polígono industrial l-9 alcobendas (ff.cc) - arroyo de la vegatwo further circular lines are: c10 valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes c11 arroyo de la vega - valdelasfuentes - arroyo de la vega === cercanías train === alcobendas also has two suburban railway stations (one shared with san sebastián de los reyes): valdelasfuentes and alcobendas-san sebastián de los reyes.both form part of the c-4a cercanías line and can get to sol and atocha in half an hour.airport access is perfect with the recently built motorway, the m-12, which connects the canillejas district of madrid with barajas international airport.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in.in the casco district it is challenging to find a parking space.in the newer areas, however, due to the ample parking facilities, parking is not an issue.during the 2009 academy awards ceremony, after being awarded best supporting actress, she openly acknowledged the municipality in her acceptance speech.marcos pérez jiménez, former venezuelan dictator.residence after being exiled from venezuela where he lived until his death in 2001.bing crosby, american singer.passed away from a heart attack while on a golf course in alcobendas in october 1977.alfonso calderon, activist, survivor of the stoneman douglas high school shooting == climate == the köppen climate classification subtype for this climate is 'csa ' (mediterranean climate). | alcobendas | ispartof | community of madrid <tsp> adolfo suárez madrid–barajas airport | location | alcobendas <tsp> enaire | locationcity | madrid <tsp> madrid | country | spain <tsp> adolfo suárez madrid–barajas airport | operatingorganisation | enaire | alcobendas (spanish pronunciation: [alkoˈβendas]) is a municipality of spain located in the community of madrid.once a working class area, alcobendas has become one of the most economically affluent municipalities in the madrid metropolitan area.both alcobendas and its neighbour city, san sebastián de los reyes are connected with madrid with buses operated by the 'interbús' bus company.there are currently eight bus lines that go to and from different districts of alcobendas to plaza de castilla (the hub for public transport to northern madrid).castilla) - alcobendas (ff.cc) 153 madrid (pza.b53 madrid (pinar de chamartín) - alcobendas (rosa luxemburgo) 155 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (el encinar de los reyes) 157 madrid (pza.castilla) - alcobendas (valdelasfuentes) 159 madrid (pza.list of motorways and main roads that go through alcobendas: a-1-autovía del norte r-2-radial 2 (madrid-guadalajara) m-50-autopista m-50 m-12-autopista eje-aeropuerto m-603-carretera de fuencarral a alcobendas m-616-carretera de el pardo a alcobendasthe difficulty of parking in alcobendas varies depending on which district you are parking in. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | hypopitys | groszy | hyperazotemia <tsp> hypopitys | marica | exclosure | no related information |
catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election. | catalonia | leadername | carles puigdemont <tsp> arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> spain | ethnicgroup | spaniards <tsp> spain | leadername | felipe vi of spain <tsp> arròs negre | region | catalonia | catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain. |
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.the two secondary runways are both grass, 13/31 being 733 m (2,405 ft) long, with 03/21 having a length of 497 m (1,631 ft).the main runway is equipped with low-intensity lighting, with portable lighting being available on runway 13/31.the approach and runway lights were replaced in 2006.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.during summer, it is open monday - thursday from 0740 until 1830 and friday - sunday from 0740 until 1920.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.both runways also have an approved gps (satellite) approach.this means that aircraft can land in lower visibility.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.formal stands are not required due to the lack of space to accommodate nose-in-configured aircraft.routes to other destinations such as brighton, bournemouth, cherbourg, exeter, plymouth and jersey were abandoned over the years due to what blue islands, for example, claimed was 'lack of interest'.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.the number of air routes to the island is at its lowest since the second world war except for a brief intermission during the 1967-8 period, when another airline (glos air, later to be aurigny air services) was found to fill the void (see below right).from september 2013, airline aurigny operated direct flights to jersey on a trial basis for a period of six weeks.in april 2015, it was announced that the states of alderney had asked airline citywing to operate a seasonal summer service between alderney and jersey using let l-410 aircraft.however this service has not materialised.in january 2017, a new airline air alderney was set up with the intention of commencing direct flights using britten-norman islander aircraft from alderney to destinations including jersey, cherbourg, lee-on–solent, and brighton.despite considerable progress being made in acquiring aircraft and obtaining an air operator's certificate, to date operations have not yet commenced due to complications regarding ground operations at the intended destination airports.this was to be used to pay for redevelopment of the terminal, which is over 50 years old.during the 2020 covid lockdown, while aircraft movements were low, airport staff refurbished the buildings, including repairs to a leaky flat roof on the 1960s terminal, and patch repaired the runway.the runway was previously resurfaced in 1999 with a surface material having a design life of between 12 and 15 years.a major patch and repair was undertaken on the eastern end of the runway in the autumn of 2016, to provide a short term improvement, but by 2018 it was reported that major work would soon be required for continued safe operations.in 2020 the runway was patched and repaired during covid lockdown by airport staff.on the 4th of july 2022 the states of alderney backed plans to extend the runway from 2,877ft (877m) to about 3,444ft (1,050m) so that larger aircraft such as the atr 72 plane can serve the island giving an additional 20,000 seats per year to help tourism. | alderney airport | 1st runway surfacetype | poaceae <tsp> alderney airport | runwaylength | 4970 <tsp> alderney airport | cityserved | alderney <tsp> alderney airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 880 <tsp> alderney airport | runwayname | 03/21 | alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.the number of air routes to the island is at its lowest since the second world war except for a brief intermission during the 1967-8 period, when another airline (glos air, later to be aurigny air services) was found to fill the void (see below right).from september 2013, airline aurigny operated direct flights to jersey on a trial basis for a period of six weeks.in april 2015, it was announced that the states of alderney had asked airline citywing to operate a seasonal summer service between alderney and jersey using let l-410 aircraft.however this service has not materialised.in january 2017, a new airline air alderney was set up with the intention of commencing direct flights using britten-norman islander aircraft from alderney to destinations including jersey, cherbourg, lee-on–solent, and brighton.in 2020 the runway was patched and repaired during covid lockdown by airport staff.on the 4th of july 2022 the states of alderney backed plans to extend the runway from 2,877ft (877m) to about 3,444ft (1,050m) so that larger aircraft such as the atr 72 plane can serve the island giving an additional 20,000 seats per year to help tourism. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | owner | live nation entertainment <tsp> dublin | leadername | críona ní dhálaigh <tsp> dublin | country | republic of ireland <tsp> 3arena | location | dublin <tsp> dublin | leadertitle | european parliament | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland. |
catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election. | catalonia | leadername | carles puigdemont <tsp> spain | currency | euro <tsp> arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> spain | leadername | felipe vi of spain <tsp> arròs negre | region | catalonia | catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain. |
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.the two secondary runways are both grass, 13/31 being 733 m (2,405 ft) long, with 03/21 having a length of 497 m (1,631 ft).the main runway is equipped with low-intensity lighting, with portable lighting being available on runway 13/31.the approach and runway lights were replaced in 2006.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.during summer, it is open monday - thursday from 0740 until 1830 and friday - sunday from 0740 until 1920.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.both runways also have an approved gps (satellite) approach.this means that aircraft can land in lower visibility.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.formal stands are not required due to the lack of space to accommodate nose-in-configured aircraft.routes to other destinations such as brighton, bournemouth, cherbourg, exeter, plymouth and jersey were abandoned over the years due to what blue islands, for example, claimed was 'lack of interest'.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.the number of air routes to the island is at its lowest since the second world war except for a brief intermission during the 1967-8 period, when another airline (glos air, later to be aurigny air services) was found to fill the void (see below right).from september 2013, airline aurigny operated direct flights to jersey on a trial basis for a period of six weeks.in april 2015, it was announced that the states of alderney had asked airline citywing to operate a seasonal summer service between alderney and jersey using let l-410 aircraft.however this service has not materialised.in january 2017, a new airline air alderney was set up with the intention of commencing direct flights using britten-norman islander aircraft from alderney to destinations including jersey, cherbourg, lee-on–solent, and brighton.despite considerable progress being made in acquiring aircraft and obtaining an air operator's certificate, to date operations have not yet commenced due to complications regarding ground operations at the intended destination airports.this was to be used to pay for redevelopment of the terminal, which is over 50 years old.during the 2020 covid lockdown, while aircraft movements were low, airport staff refurbished the buildings, including repairs to a leaky flat roof on the 1960s terminal, and patch repaired the runway.the runway was previously resurfaced in 1999 with a surface material having a design life of between 12 and 15 years.a major patch and repair was undertaken on the eastern end of the runway in the autumn of 2016, to provide a short term improvement, but by 2018 it was reported that major work would soon be required for continued safe operations.in 2020 the runway was patched and repaired during covid lockdown by airport staff.on the 4th of july 2022 the states of alderney backed plans to extend the runway from 2,877ft (877m) to about 3,444ft (1,050m) so that larger aircraft such as the atr 72 plane can serve the island giving an additional 20,000 seats per year to help tourism. | alderney airport | 1st runway surfacetype | poaceae <tsp> alderney airport | runwaylength | 4970 <tsp> alderney airport | cityserved | alderney <tsp> alderney airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 880 <tsp> alderney airport | runwayname | 03/21 | alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.the number of air routes to the island is at its lowest since the second world war except for a brief intermission during the 1967-8 period, when another airline (glos air, later to be aurigny air services) was found to fill the void (see below right).from september 2013, airline aurigny operated direct flights to jersey on a trial basis for a period of six weeks.in april 2015, it was announced that the states of alderney had asked airline citywing to operate a seasonal summer service between alderney and jersey using let l-410 aircraft.however this service has not materialised.in january 2017, a new airline air alderney was set up with the intention of commencing direct flights using britten-norman islander aircraft from alderney to destinations including jersey, cherbourg, lee-on–solent, and brighton.in 2020 the runway was patched and repaired during covid lockdown by airport staff.on the 4th of july 2022 the states of alderney backed plans to extend the runway from 2,877ft (877m) to about 3,444ft (1,050m) so that larger aircraft such as the atr 72 plane can serve the island giving an additional 20,000 seats per year to help tourism. |
the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland.the venue opened as the o2 on 16 december 2008.it was built on the site of the former point theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade.the point theatre was branded as 'the point depot', in recognition of its original role as a railway goods handling station.the venue was re-branded on 4 september 2014 due to the takeover of o2 ireland by three ireland.the venue is owned by a live nation subsidiary, apollo leisure group ltd.the venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas by ticket sales in the world.in 2008, o2 paid €25 million for the naming rights for 10 years.following the sale of mobile network operator o2 ireland to rival 3 ireland in june 2014, the venue was renamed as the 3arena on 4 september 2014.this was achieved by arranging the seats around the stage in a gigantic 'fan' formation which the architects likened to the colosseum of rome.there are no corporate boxes inside the venue.the backstage area has a 'substantial' loading bay for trucks.alcohol is available in a high-security area of the venue in an effort to curb under-age drinking.prior to re-development, the seating capacity was 6,300 or 8,500 standing.mike adamson (ceo of live nation ireland) claimed that irish fans had been short-changed when attending major events in the previous venue due to size restrictions.'it wasn't always possible to get every show touring in europe into the venue because of restrictions.it is now.some shows couldn't fit.for example, george michael could only stage three-quarters of his production in the point.we're up there now with other venues in europe.'developer harry crosbie said that the point had had a 'grungy' feel 'which suited dublin at the time'.he claimed that it would be a 'stunning venue' created for a more 'sophisticated' audience.in 2012 it rose to 4th place, and in 2013 it dropped to 9th place.most of the audience then left the building in disgust, but the band later returned to finish the show.the band returned in 2012 and only achieved 47% capacity at the show.rammstein performed their first-ever show in ireland at the arena on 27 february 2012 as part of their made in germany 1995-2011 tour.since march 2014, the arena has hosted the c2c: country to country festival and is the second longest-running host venue after the o2 arena in london.in july 2014 ufc fight night: mcgregor vs. brandao took place at the arena.the event sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.it remains conor mcgregor's only ufc fight that took place in his hometown of dublin.u2 performed four homecoming concerts in november 2015, as part of their innocence + experience tour.the full u2 stage setup could not be brought to the 3arena due to the venue's configuration as an amphitheatre.the u2 stage was designed for a full indoor arena, but was reconfigured for the concerts in the 3arena.since december 2015, the arena has voluntarily hosted the rté 2fm xmas ball, a yearly charity gig in aid of ispcc.over the years, headliners of the ball have included the likes of kodaline, hozier, picture this and the script.adele performed at the arena on 4 and 5 march 2016 during her world tour.britney spears brought her piece of me tour on 20 august 2018.additionally, tickets for the show sold out within 10 minutes of its availability.demi lovato performed at the arena on 25 may 2018 as part of their tell me you love me world tour. | 3arena | owner | live nation entertainment <tsp> dublin | leadertitle | dáil éireann <tsp> dublin | leadername | críona ní dhálaigh <tsp> dublin | country | republic of ireland <tsp> 3arena | location | dublin | the 3arena (originally the o2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at north wall quay in the dublin docklands in dublin, ireland. |
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.the two secondary runways are both grass, 13/31 being 733 m (2,405 ft) long, with 03/21 having a length of 497 m (1,631 ft).the main runway is equipped with low-intensity lighting, with portable lighting being available on runway 13/31.the approach and runway lights were replaced in 2006.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.during summer, it is open monday - thursday from 0740 until 1830 and friday - sunday from 0740 until 1920.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.both runways also have an approved gps (satellite) approach.this means that aircraft can land in lower visibility.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.formal stands are not required due to the lack of space to accommodate nose-in-configured aircraft.routes to other destinations such as brighton, bournemouth, cherbourg, exeter, plymouth and jersey were abandoned over the years due to what blue islands, for example, claimed was 'lack of interest'.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.the number of air routes to the island is at its lowest since the second world war except for a brief intermission during the 1967-8 period, when another airline (glos air, later to be aurigny air services) was found to fill the void (see below right).from september 2013, airline aurigny operated direct flights to jersey on a trial basis for a period of six weeks.in april 2015, it was announced that the states of alderney had asked airline citywing to operate a seasonal summer service between alderney and jersey using let l-410 aircraft.however this service has not materialised.in january 2017, a new airline air alderney was set up with the intention of commencing direct flights using britten-norman islander aircraft from alderney to destinations including jersey, cherbourg, lee-on–solent, and brighton.despite considerable progress being made in acquiring aircraft and obtaining an air operator's certificate, to date operations have not yet commenced due to complications regarding ground operations at the intended destination airports.this was to be used to pay for redevelopment of the terminal, which is over 50 years old.during the 2020 covid lockdown, while aircraft movements were low, airport staff refurbished the buildings, including repairs to a leaky flat roof on the 1960s terminal, and patch repaired the runway.the runway was previously resurfaced in 1999 with a surface material having a design life of between 12 and 15 years.a major patch and repair was undertaken on the eastern end of the runway in the autumn of 2016, to provide a short term improvement, but by 2018 it was reported that major work would soon be required for continued safe operations.in 2020 the runway was patched and repaired during covid lockdown by airport staff.on the 4th of july 2022 the states of alderney backed plans to extend the runway from 2,877ft (877m) to about 3,444ft (1,050m) so that larger aircraft such as the atr 72 plane can serve the island giving an additional 20,000 seats per year to help tourism. | alderney airport | 1st runway surfacetype | poaceae <tsp> alderney airport | runwaylength | 4970 <tsp> alderney airport | cityserved | alderney <tsp> alderney airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 880 <tsp> alderney airport | runwayname | 03/21 | alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.the number of air routes to the island is at its lowest since the second world war except for a brief intermission during the 1967-8 period, when another airline (glos air, later to be aurigny air services) was found to fill the void (see below right).from september 2013, airline aurigny operated direct flights to jersey on a trial basis for a period of six weeks.in april 2015, it was announced that the states of alderney had asked airline citywing to operate a seasonal summer service between alderney and jersey using let l-410 aircraft.however this service has not materialised.in january 2017, a new airline air alderney was set up with the intention of commencing direct flights using britten-norman islander aircraft from alderney to destinations including jersey, cherbourg, lee-on–solent, and brighton.in 2020 the runway was patched and repaired during covid lockdown by airport staff.on the 4th of july 2022 the states of alderney backed plans to extend the runway from 2,877ft (877m) to about 3,444ft (1,050m) so that larger aircraft such as the atr 72 plane can serve the island giving an additional 20,000 seats per year to help tourism. |
catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election. | catalonia | leadername | carles puigdemont <tsp> spain | currency | euro <tsp> arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> spain | leadername | felipe vi of spain <tsp> arròs negre | region | catalonia | catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain. |
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