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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. |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | derbyshire dales | leadername | patrick mcloughlin <tsp> bakewell pudding | dishvariation | bakewell tart <tsp> bakewell tart | region | derbyshire dales <tsp> derbyshire dales | administrativecounty | derbyshire <tsp> bakewell tart | ingredient | frangipane | derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales. |
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. | current | sedaceae | unimprisoned | no related information |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | derbyshire dales | leadername | patrick mcloughlin <tsp> bakewell pudding | dishvariation | bakewell tart <tsp> bakewell tart | region | derbyshire dales <tsp> derbyshire dales | administrativecounty | derbyshire <tsp> bakewell tart | ingredient | frangipane | derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | owner | bella center <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | architect | 3xn <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | floorcount | 23 | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. |
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 | 08/26 | 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. |
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 | 08/26 | 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 ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | desegregate | radioanaphylaxis | pettichaps <tsp> desegregate | roquet | hemogenetic | no related information |
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 | 14/32 | 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. |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | grousers | preciouses | diakonika <tsp> grousers | archikaryon | chylopoiesis | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | owner | bella center <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | architect | 3xn <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | floorcount | 23 | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. |
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 | 14/32 | 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. |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | derbyshire dales | leadername | patrick mcloughlin <tsp> bakewell pudding | dishvariation | bakewell tart <tsp> bakewell tart | region | derbyshire dales <tsp> derbyshire dales | ispartof | derbyshire <tsp> bakewell tart | ingredient | frangipane | derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | language | faroese language <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> marriott international | keyperson | bill marriott | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | derbyshire dales | leadername | patrick mcloughlin <tsp> bakewell pudding | dishvariation | bakewell tart <tsp> bakewell tart | region | derbyshire dales <tsp> derbyshire dales | ispartof | derbyshire <tsp> bakewell tart | ingredient | frangipane | derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales. |
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. | telarian | paleogeographical | anchormen | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | niggerling | ringite | jailage | no related information |
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 | runwaylength | 4970 <tsp> alderney airport | 1st runway surfacetype | asphalt <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. |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | penpoint | weighshaft | gantry | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | plaisanterie | propenes | profectional <tsp> plaisanterie | sulfapyrazine | splatch | no related information |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | malaguea | oversoaked | wormers <tsp> malaguea | plunderer | cagayan | no related information |
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. | dispersibility | dictyotaceous | solipsismal <tsp> dispersibility | brittlebush | footlights | no related information |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | pantisocratic | horkey | heteroploidy | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | serenissime | enhydra | discoverable <tsp> serenissime | bagworm | octodecimos | no related information |
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. | tuxes | camelback | hydroceramic | no related information |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | derbyshire dales | leadername | patrick mcloughlin <tsp> bakewell pudding | dishvariation | bakewell tart <tsp> bakewell tart | region | derbyshire dales <tsp> derbyshire dales | ispartof | derbyshire <tsp> bakewell tart | ingredient | fruit preserves | derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales. |
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. | hearthwarming | nonillative | ecologists | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | dehydrogenated | sensibilisin | inburst <tsp> dehydrogenated | isoxime | supervolition | no related information |
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 | runwaylength | 4970 <tsp> alderney airport | 1st runway surfacetype | asphalt <tsp> alderney airport | cityserved | alderney <tsp> alderney airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 880 <tsp> alderney airport | runwayname | 08/26 | 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. |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | coercibleness | thundersmiting | dilatometry <tsp> coercibleness | piecette | gelatinated | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | language | german language <tsp> denmark | leadername | margrethe ii of denmark <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | derbyshire dales | leadername | patrick mcloughlin <tsp> bakewell pudding | dishvariation | bakewell tart <tsp> bakewell tart | region | derbyshire dales <tsp> derbyshire dales | ispartof | derbyshire <tsp> bakewell tart | ingredient | shortcrust pastry | derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | rankwise | satisfactoriness | unfurling <tsp> rankwise | monocoelian | unfrees | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ophiosaurus | sacked | recircling | no related information |
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027. | derbyshire dales | leadername | patrick mcloughlin <tsp> bakewell pudding | dishvariation | bakewell tart <tsp> bakewell tart | region | derbyshire dales <tsp> derbyshire dales | ispartof | derbyshire <tsp> bakewell tart | ingredient | shortcrust pastry | derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 29000 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | language | german language <tsp> denmark | leadername | margrethe ii of denmark <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | indonesia | capital | jakarta <tsp> indonesia | language | indonesian language <tsp> bakso | region | indonesia <tsp> bakso | country | chinese cuisine <tsp> indonesia | leadername | joko widodo | the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | language | german language <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> marriott international | keyperson | bill marriott | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | clearsightedness | ciscoes | camphory <tsp> clearsightedness | unraveling | snoozle | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | language | german language <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> denmark | leadername | lars løkke rasmussen <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | trophied | anaerobia | redistributionist <tsp> trophied | hagada | downplayed | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | language | german language <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> denmark | leadername | lars løkke rasmussen <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | undecipherability | whapper | counterpreach | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | language | german language <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> denmark | leadername | lars løkke rasmussen <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | indonesia | capital | jakarta <tsp> indonesia | language | indonesian language <tsp> bakso | region | indonesia <tsp> bakso | country | chinese cuisine <tsp> indonesia | leadername | joko widodo | the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 29000 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18r/36l | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | leadername | margrethe ii of denmark <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> denmark | language | greenlandic language | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | indonesia | capital | jakarta <tsp> indonesia | language | indonesian language <tsp> bakso | region | indonesia <tsp> bakso | country | indonesia <tsp> indonesia | leadername | joko widodo | the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | leadername | margrethe ii of denmark <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> denmark | language | greenlandic language | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | scaphitidae | anastatica | peached <tsp> scaphitidae | uncubbed | ancestress | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | leadername | margrethe ii of denmark <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> denmark | language | greenlandic language | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | myatonic | rememorized | fissional <tsp> myatonic | tarpum | edifice | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | leadername | margrethe ii of denmark <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> marriott international | keyperson | bill marriott | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | leadername | margrethe ii of denmark <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> marriott international | keyperson | bill marriott | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | refreid | enthroned | unforgetfulness <tsp> refreid | epithets | trouncers | no related information |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | vocalics | unbrawny | tegumina <tsp> vocalics | gringolee | authoritarianisms | no related information |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 33100 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18r/36l | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | semicolonialism | thrast | makeups | no related information |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 33100 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18r/36l | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> denmark | leadername | margrethe ii of denmark <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> denmark | capital | copenhagen <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | indonesia | capital | jakarta <tsp> indonesia | language | indonesian language <tsp> indonesia | leadername | jusuf kalla <tsp> bakso | region | nationwide in indonesia also popular in neighboring southeast asian countries <tsp> bakso | country | indonesia | the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 336012 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | unbeatably | palaced | noncovetous | no related information |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 336012 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | motif | strep | meaw <tsp> motif | underlaundress | bubbliest | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> denmark | capital | copenhagen <tsp> denmark | leadername | lars løkke rasmussen <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 336012 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | indonesia | capital | jakarta <tsp> indonesia | language | indonesian language <tsp> indonesia | leadername | jusuf kalla <tsp> bakso | region | indonesia <tsp> bakso | country | chinese cuisine | the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | denmark <tsp> marriott international | foundationplace | washington dc <tsp> denmark | leadername | lars løkke rasmussen <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> marriott international | keyperson | bill marriott | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | suprapedal | fearsome | porphyrize | no related information |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | foresty | pateriform | abiotically | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | galician | wiry | logicality <tsp> galician | hightails | arsonium | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | owner | bella center <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | architect | 3xn <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | floorcount | 23 <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | numberofrooms | 814 | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | indonesia | capital | jakarta <tsp> indonesia | language | indonesian language <tsp> indonesia | leadername | jusuf kalla <tsp> bakso | region | indonesia <tsp> bakso | country | indonesia | the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | biopsies | deblaterate | eulamellibranchia <tsp> biopsies | singableness | enwrought | no related information |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | location | punjab pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 33100 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | superchivalrous | biffin | shiftability | no related information |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | steersmen | vernage | nondiffusibly | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | owner | bella center <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | architect | 3xn <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | floorcount | 23 <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | numberofrooms | 814 | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | location | punjab pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 33100 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | relocating | gigadoid | methylsulfanol | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | improvisate | dunbird | millennia | no related information |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | transactioneer | underjoint | shotshell | no related information |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | owner | bella center <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | copenhagen <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | architect | 3xn <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | floorcount | 23 | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | location | punjab pakistan <tsp> punjab pakistan | country | pakistan <tsp> pakistan | leadername | anwar zaheer jamali | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | keid | polytheistic | profert | no related information |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | location | punjab pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> punjab pakistan | country | pakistan <tsp> pakistan | leadername | nawaz sharif | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.with 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in scandinavia.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.ramboll was consulting engineer on structures, sewers and earthworks.all calculations and drawings used by ramboll on the project were extracted from a 3d model.the calculation programme robot worked together with the design programme tekla.the 17th floor is specially designed for women, but also welcomes men.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. | ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | tenant | marriott international <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | owner | bella center <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | location | copenhagen <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | architect | 3xn <tsp> ac hotel bella sky copenhagen | floorcount | 23 | the ac hotel bella sky copenhagen, formerly the bella sky comwell hotel, is a 4-star conference hotel adjacent to the bella convention and congress center in the ørestad district of copenhagen, denmark.the hotel joined the ac hotels division of marriott international on december 15, 2014.the height was determined by restrictions due to the proximity of copenhagen airport and the tilting design chosen to optimize views.the bella sky bar is situated on the 23rd floor. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | parallelogram | absorbingly | orthosilicate | no related information |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | myelinogeny | nanda | goodlike | no related information |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | tzarists | haptophobia | bdellouridae | no related information |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | kerrikerri | saliretin | nihilism <tsp> kerrikerri | marcasitic | hankering | no related information |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | reknotted | hemapoiesis | interdetermine <tsp> reknotted | resupplied | poudrette | no related information |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | bebled | satisfyingness | boller <tsp> bebled | mythopoetize | frothing | no related information |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | aggrandizement | apheliotropically | auctioning | no related information |
adare manor is a manor house located on the banks of the river maigue in the village of adare, county limerick, ireland, the former seat of the earl of dunraven and mount-earl.the present house was built in the early 19th century, though retaining some of the walls of the 17th-century structure.it is now the adare manor hotel & golf resort, a luxury hotel, and contains the michelin-starred oak room restaurant.in 1226, king henry iii gave a grant to justiciary of ireland geoffroi de morreis (de marisco) to hold an eight-day annual fair following the feast of st. james at his manor of adare.the lands subsequently were granted to the earls of kildare, members of the welsh-norman fitzgerald family who came to ireland in 1169.in 1536, the act of attainder was passed against thomas fitzgerald, 10th earl of kildare, whose lands, castles and manors were forfeited to the crown.in a letter dated 24 march 1547, the boy king edward vi granted the earls of desmond 'the manors and dominions of croom and adare, in the county of limerick, to hold for life.'the grant was short lived; the desmond rebellions brought control of the lands to the st. leger family.for the next century, the lands passed from 10 families: st. leger, zouch, gold, rigges, wallop, norreis (norris), jephson, evans, ormesby (ormsby), and then quin.thady quin, esq.(1645–1726) of gortfadda, county leitrim, purchased the moiety in 1669 and continued to add surrounding land through 1702.he received the last land grant for adare, on 16 december 1684, to hold the lands for a thousand years, 'paying to gilbert ormsby and his heirs the rent of £230.'the earliest section of the first manor house was presumably a square or oblong tower, likely erected by thady quin at the end of the 17th century.the deed of conveyance, dated 23 february 1721, transferred the following land to thady's eldest son, valentine quin: the estate of adare extended northwards nearly to the shannon, and comprehended a considerable portion of the parishes of kildimo and chapelrussell, and the north-western section of adare situate in the barony of coshma, with a portion of drehidtarsna, and parts of kilkeedy and croom, lying in the barony of pubblebrien.the manor of tobernea was situate in the south-eastern part of the county, embracing the extreme southern portion of the barony of coshma, with the adjacent part of coshlea, and contained a considerable part of the parishes of effin, ballingarry, and kilbreedy minor valentine quin was the grandfather of valentine richard quin (1752–1824), the first earl of dunraven.valentine richard quin, mp for kilmallock (1799–1800), was created a baronet of great britain in 1781 and was raised to the peerage in 1800 as baron adare.he was advanced to a viscountcy in 1816 as viscount mount earl and became viscount adare and the first earl of dunraven and mount-earl on 5 february 1822.he chose the title of dunraven in honour of his daughter-in-law caroline wyndham, daughter and heiress of thomas wyndham of dunraven castle, who in 1810 had married his eldest son and heir, windham henry quin.around 1785, the first earl of dunraven made significant alterations to adare manor, raising more walls and changing the entrance from the south front to the northwest side.in 1786, it was described as 'a very noble structure with fine and extensive demesnes.'valentine richard quin's earldom lasted only two years; upon his death to 1824 the title passed to windham henry quin, the second earl of dunraven and mount-earl.the new earl, who was suffering from gout and confined indoors, rebuilt his home, turning it from a classic georgian mansion into a large tudor revival manor. | unsinewing | flagellariaceae | slavi | no related information |
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.airsys atm is a joint project from thomson-csf airsys and siemens, dedicated to air traffic management systems and airport development.the airports group in the uk was also awarded a $70 million contract for airport systems construction.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.airsys atm and thales atm were responsible for the fabrication and installation of the air bridges at the new terminal.in march 2006, pia inaugurated nonstop services between lahore and toronto using boeing 777s.in 2008, the national flag carrier of the uae, etihad airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility at the airport.the facility is used for day-to-day technical line maintenance on etihad aircraft, including hydraulic structural and instrument checks.in october 2020, british airways has resumed its direct flight operations to and from lahore after 44 years.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'.the airport will have 4 arms similar to 4 platters of jasmine flower.the original building has mughal architectural features but the new airport will have a blend of spanish and mughal architecture.gates in the main terminal building will be increased from seven to twenty-two.the present terminal building will not be demolished but will be expanded.the current parking area will be converted to arrival and departure lounges.the first phase that included the construction of the triple storey parking, in place of the front square lawn, has been complete and is now fully operational. | allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> lahore | country | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | location | punjab pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> pakistan | leadername | nawaz sharif | allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the visionary poet philosopher dr allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.the project was implemented by a consortium of joannou & paraskevaides (j&p), responsible for civil and building works, and the airports group, responsible for the implementation of the system.this will increase the annual passenger capacity of lahore airport from 6 million to 20 million which will be sufficient to cater to the passenger load for the next 15 to 20 years.the new design of the lahore airport expansion project has inspiration from the national flower of pakistan, jasmine or locally known as 'chambeli'. |
adare manor is a manor house located on the banks of the river maigue in the village of adare, county limerick, ireland, the former seat of the earl of dunraven and mount-earl.the present house was built in the early 19th century, though retaining some of the walls of the 17th-century structure.it is now the adare manor hotel & golf resort, a luxury hotel, and contains the michelin-starred oak room restaurant.in 1226, king henry iii gave a grant to justiciary of ireland geoffroi de morreis (de marisco) to hold an eight-day annual fair following the feast of st. james at his manor of adare.the lands subsequently were granted to the earls of kildare, members of the welsh-norman fitzgerald family who came to ireland in 1169.in 1536, the act of attainder was passed against thomas fitzgerald, 10th earl of kildare, whose lands, castles and manors were forfeited to the crown.in a letter dated 24 march 1547, the boy king edward vi granted the earls of desmond 'the manors and dominions of croom and adare, in the county of limerick, to hold for life.'the grant was short lived; the desmond rebellions brought control of the lands to the st. leger family.for the next century, the lands passed from 10 families: st. leger, zouch, gold, rigges, wallop, norreis (norris), jephson, evans, ormesby (ormsby), and then quin.thady quin, esq.(1645–1726) of gortfadda, county leitrim, purchased the moiety in 1669 and continued to add surrounding land through 1702.he received the last land grant for adare, on 16 december 1684, to hold the lands for a thousand years, 'paying to gilbert ormsby and his heirs the rent of £230.'the earliest section of the first manor house was presumably a square or oblong tower, likely erected by thady quin at the end of the 17th century.the deed of conveyance, dated 23 february 1721, transferred the following land to thady's eldest son, valentine quin: the estate of adare extended northwards nearly to the shannon, and comprehended a considerable portion of the parishes of kildimo and chapelrussell, and the north-western section of adare situate in the barony of coshma, with a portion of drehidtarsna, and parts of kilkeedy and croom, lying in the barony of pubblebrien.the manor of tobernea was situate in the south-eastern part of the county, embracing the extreme southern portion of the barony of coshma, with the adjacent part of coshlea, and contained a considerable part of the parishes of effin, ballingarry, and kilbreedy minor valentine quin was the grandfather of valentine richard quin (1752–1824), the first earl of dunraven.valentine richard quin, mp for kilmallock (1799–1800), was created a baronet of great britain in 1781 and was raised to the peerage in 1800 as baron adare.he was advanced to a viscountcy in 1816 as viscount mount earl and became viscount adare and the first earl of dunraven and mount-earl on 5 february 1822.he chose the title of dunraven in honour of his daughter-in-law caroline wyndham, daughter and heiress of thomas wyndham of dunraven castle, who in 1810 had married his eldest son and heir, windham henry quin.around 1785, the first earl of dunraven made significant alterations to adare manor, raising more walls and changing the entrance from the south front to the northwest side.in 1786, it was described as 'a very noble structure with fine and extensive demesnes.'valentine richard quin's earldom lasted only two years; upon his death to 1824 the title passed to windham henry quin, the second earl of dunraven and mount-earl.the new earl, who was suffering from gout and confined indoors, rebuilt his home, turning it from a classic georgian mansion into a large tudor revival manor. | adare manor | architect | augustus pugin <tsp> augustus pugin | significantbuilding | palace of westminster <tsp> augustus pugin | birthplace | bloomsbury <tsp> county limerick | ispartof | munster <tsp> adare manor | location | county limerick | adare manor is a manor house located on the banks of the river maigue in the village of adare, county limerick, ireland, the former seat of the earl of dunraven and mount-earl.in a letter dated 24 march 1547, the boy king edward vi granted the earls of desmond 'the manors and dominions of croom and adare, in the county of limerick, to hold for life.'the manor of tobernea was situate in the south-eastern part of the county, embracing the extreme southern portion of the barony of coshma, with the adjacent part of coshlea, and contained a considerable part of the parishes of effin, ballingarry, and kilbreedy minor valentine quin was the grandfather of valentine richard quin (1752–1824), the first earl of dunraven. |
5°s 120°e indonesia, officially the republic of indonesia, is a country in southeast asia and oceania between the indian and pacific oceans.it consists of over 17,000 islands, including sumatra, java, sulawesi, and parts of borneo and new guinea.indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).with around 280 million people, indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous muslim-majority country.java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.as the world's third largest democracy, indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature.it has 38 provinces, of which nine have special status.the country's capital, jakarta, is the world's second-most populous urban area.indonesia shares land borders with papua new guinea, east timor, and the eastern part of malaysia, as well as maritime borders with singapore, vietnam, thailand, the philippines, australia, palau, and india.despite its large population and densely populated regions, indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest level of biodiversity.the indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when the srivijaya kingdom formed trade links with china.indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources.under indian influence, hindu and buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries ce.muslim traders later brought islam, and european powers fought one another to monopolise trade in the spice islands of maluku during the age of discovery.following three and a half centuries of dutch colonialism, indonesia secured its independence after world war ii.indonesia's history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratisation process, and periods of rapid economic change.indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with javanese being the largest.a shared identity has developed with the motto 'bhinneka tunggal ika' ('unity in diversity' literally, 'many, yet one'), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it.the economy of indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal gdp and the 7th-largest by ppp.it is a regional power and is considered a middle power in global affairs.the country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the united nations, world trade organization, g20, and a founding member of the non-aligned movement, association of southeast asian nations, east asia summit, d-8 and the organisation of islamic cooperation.the name dates back to the 19th century, far predating the formation of independent indonesia.in 1850, george windsor earl, an english ethnologist, proposed the terms indunesians—and, his preference, malayunesians—for the inhabitants of the 'indian archipelago or malay archipelago'.in the same publication, one of his students, james richardson logan, used indonesia as a synonym for indian archipelago.dutch academics writing in east indies publications were reluctant to use indonesia.they preferred malay archipelago (dutch: maleische archipel); the netherlands east indies (nederlandsch oost indië), popularly indië; the east (de oost); and insulinde.after 1900, indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the netherlands, and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression.adolf bastian of the university of berlin popularized the name through his book indonesien oder die inseln des malayischen archipels, 1884–1894.the first native scholar to use the name was ki hajar dewantara when in 1913, he established a press bureau in the netherlands, indonesisch pers-bureau.homo sapiens reached the region around 43,000 bce.austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to southeast asia from what is now taiwan. | purplishness | chloroformization | compromit | no related information |
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