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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 | 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.With 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in Scandinavia.The hotel joined the AC Hotels division of Marriott International on December 15, 2014. |
são josé dos pinhais (portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ʒuˈzɛ dos pĩˈɲajs]) is a municipality in the state of paraná in brazil.it is a part of the metropolitan region of curitiba.10 of the then province of são paulo, on july 16, 1852.this law specified that the headquarters of the city would be called villa of são josé dos pinhais, but the political establishment, with the installation of the city council, occurred on january 8, 1853.on december 27, 1897, the village was finally elevated to city status.in 1958, nereu ramos (president of brazil) died in a plane crash in the colony murici, close to são josé dos pinhais.são josé dos pinhais is the municipality with the fifth largest metropolitan region of curitiba and the third in the human development index (idh in portuguese).it has 21 districts, guatupê being the most populated, with 16.743 inhabitants in 2010.it is the third pole of brazil automotive, housing automakers volkswagen, audi, nissan and renault.it is also home to the afonso pena international airport, the main air terminal in the brazilian state of paraná.the municipality contains 12% of the 199,587 hectares (493,190 acres) guaratuba environmental protection area, created in 1992.it contains about 13% of the 49,287 hectares (121,790 acres) guaricana national park, created in 2014 to protect a mountainous area of atlantic forest. | são josé dos pinhais | ispartof | paraná state | São José dos Pinhais (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ʒuˈzɛ dos pĩˈɲajs]) is a municipality in the state of Paraná in Brazil.This law specified that the headquarters of the city would be called Villa of São José dos Pinhais, but the political establishment, with the installation of the City Council, occurred on January 8, 1853.In 1958, Nereu Ramos (President of Brazil) died in a plane crash in the Colony Murici, close to São José dos Pinhais.São José dos Pinhais is the municipality with the fifth largest metropolitan region of Curitiba and the third in the Human Development Index (IDH in Portuguese).It is also home to the Afonso Pena International Airport, the main air terminal in the Brazilian state of Paraná. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | cityserved | curitiba <tsp> curitiba | ispartof | paraná state | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | country | italy | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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 | 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.With 814 rooms, it is the largest hotel in Scandinavia.The hotel joined the AC Hotels division of Marriott International on December 15, 2014. |
são josé dos pinhais (portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ʒuˈzɛ dos pĩˈɲajs]) is a municipality in the state of paraná in brazil.it is a part of the metropolitan region of curitiba.10 of the then province of são paulo, on july 16, 1852.this law specified that the headquarters of the city would be called villa of são josé dos pinhais, but the political establishment, with the installation of the city council, occurred on january 8, 1853.on december 27, 1897, the village was finally elevated to city status.in 1958, nereu ramos (president of brazil) died in a plane crash in the colony murici, close to são josé dos pinhais.são josé dos pinhais is the municipality with the fifth largest metropolitan region of curitiba and the third in the human development index (idh in portuguese).it has 21 districts, guatupê being the most populated, with 16.743 inhabitants in 2010.it is the third pole of brazil automotive, housing automakers volkswagen, audi, nissan and renault.it is also home to the afonso pena international airport, the main air terminal in the brazilian state of paraná.the municipality contains 12% of the 199,587 hectares (493,190 acres) guaratuba environmental protection area, created in 1992.it contains about 13% of the 49,287 hectares (121,790 acres) guaricana national park, created in 2014 to protect a mountainous area of atlantic forest. | são josé dos pinhais | ispartof | paraná state | São José dos Pinhais (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ʒuˈzɛ dos pĩˈɲajs]) is a municipality in the state of Paraná in Brazil.This law specified that the headquarters of the city would be called Villa of São José dos Pinhais, but the political establishment, with the installation of the City Council, occurred on January 8, 1853.In 1958, Nereu Ramos (President of Brazil) died in a plane crash in the Colony Murici, close to São José dos Pinhais.São José dos Pinhais is the municipality with the fifth largest metropolitan region of Curitiba and the third in the Human Development Index (IDH in Portuguese).It is also home to the Afonso Pena International Airport, the main air terminal in the Brazilian state of Paraná. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | cityserved | curitiba <tsp> curitiba | ispartof | south region brazil | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | country | italy | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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 | copenhagen | 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. |
são josé dos pinhais (portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ʒuˈzɛ dos pĩˈɲajs]) is a municipality in the state of paraná in brazil.it is a part of the metropolitan region of curitiba.10 of the then province of são paulo, on july 16, 1852.this law specified that the headquarters of the city would be called villa of são josé dos pinhais, but the political establishment, with the installation of the city council, occurred on january 8, 1853.on december 27, 1897, the village was finally elevated to city status.in 1958, nereu ramos (president of brazil) died in a plane crash in the colony murici, close to são josé dos pinhais.são josé dos pinhais is the municipality with the fifth largest metropolitan region of curitiba and the third in the human development index (idh in portuguese).it has 21 districts, guatupê being the most populated, with 16.743 inhabitants in 2010.it is the third pole of brazil automotive, housing automakers volkswagen, audi, nissan and renault.it is also home to the afonso pena international airport, the main air terminal in the brazilian state of paraná.the municipality contains 12% of the 199,587 hectares (493,190 acres) guaratuba environmental protection area, created in 1992.it contains about 13% of the 49,287 hectares (121,790 acres) guaricana national park, created in 2014 to protect a mountainous area of atlantic forest. | são josé dos pinhais | ispartof | south region brazil | São José dos Pinhais (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ʒuˈzɛ dos pĩˈɲajs]) is a municipality in the state of Paraná in Brazil.This law specified that the headquarters of the city would be called Villa of São José dos Pinhais, but the political establishment, with the installation of the City Council, occurred on January 8, 1853.In 1958, Nereu Ramos (President of Brazil) died in a plane crash in the Colony Murici, close to São José dos Pinhais.São José dos Pinhais is the municipality with the fifth largest metropolitan region of Curitiba and the third in the Human Development Index (IDH in Portuguese). |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | cityserved | curitiba <tsp> curitiba | ispartof | south region brazil | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | course | italian meal structure | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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 | copenhagen | 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. |
são josé dos pinhais (portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ʒuˈzɛ dos pĩˈɲajs]) is a municipality in the state of paraná in brazil.it is a part of the metropolitan region of curitiba.10 of the then province of são paulo, on july 16, 1852.this law specified that the headquarters of the city would be called villa of são josé dos pinhais, but the political establishment, with the installation of the city council, occurred on january 8, 1853.on december 27, 1897, the village was finally elevated to city status.in 1958, nereu ramos (president of brazil) died in a plane crash in the colony murici, close to são josé dos pinhais.são josé dos pinhais is the municipality with the fifth largest metropolitan region of curitiba and the third in the human development index (idh in portuguese).it has 21 districts, guatupê being the most populated, with 16.743 inhabitants in 2010.it is the third pole of brazil automotive, housing automakers volkswagen, audi, nissan and renault.it is also home to the afonso pena international airport, the main air terminal in the brazilian state of paraná.the municipality contains 12% of the 199,587 hectares (493,190 acres) guaratuba environmental protection area, created in 1992.it contains about 13% of the 49,287 hectares (121,790 acres) guaricana national park, created in 2014 to protect a mountainous area of atlantic forest. | são josé dos pinhais | ispartof | south region brazil | São José dos Pinhais (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ʒuˈzɛ dos pĩˈɲajs]) is a municipality in the state of Paraná in Brazil.This law specified that the headquarters of the city would be called Villa of São José dos Pinhais, but the political establishment, with the installation of the City Council, occurred on January 8, 1853.In 1958, Nereu Ramos (President of Brazil) died in a plane crash in the Colony Murici, close to São José dos Pinhais.São José dos Pinhais is the municipality with the fifth largest metropolitan region of Curitiba and the third in the Human Development Index (IDH in Portuguese). |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | cityserved | curitiba <tsp> curitiba | ispartof | south region brazil | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | dishvariation | onion garlic black pepper chili | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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 | copenhagen | 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. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in feet | 2988 <tsp> afonso pena international airport | location | são josé dos pinhais | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | dishvariation | onion garlic black pepper chili | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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 | 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. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in feet | 2988 <tsp> afonso pena international airport | location | são josé dos pinhais | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | dishvariation | garlic | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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 | 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. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | location | são josé dos pinhais <tsp> afonso pena international airport | runwaylength | 18000 | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | dishvariation | garlic | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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 | owner | bella center | 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. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | operatingorganisation | infraero <tsp> afonso pena international airport | location | são josé dos pinhais | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | dishvariation | onion | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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 | owner | bella center | 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. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | operatingorganisation | infraero <tsp> afonso pena international airport | location | são josé dos pinhais | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | ingredient | guanciale | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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 | 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. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | operatingorganisation | infraero <tsp> afonso pena international airport | location | são josé dos pinhais | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | ingredient | guanciale | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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 | 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. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | operatingorganisation | infraero <tsp> infraero | location | brazil | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | ingredient | guanciale | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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 | 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. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | operatingorganisation | infraero <tsp> infraero | location | brazil | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | ingredient | olive oil | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.At some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | runwaylength | 22150 <tsp> afonso pena international airport | location | são josé dos pinhais | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | ingredient | olive oil | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.At some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | runwaylength | 22150 <tsp> afonso pena international airport | location | são josé dos pinhais | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | ingredient | tomato | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
curitiba-president afonso pena international airport (iata: cwb, icao: sbct) is the main airport serving curitiba, located in municipality of são josé dos pinhais, in the state of paraná.it is named after afonso pena (1847–1909), the 6th president of brazil.it is operated by ccr.however, since its construction was completed only in 1945, shortly before the end of the war, afonso pena never saw heavy military movement.in 1946, most of its movement comprised civil operations.the original passenger terminal was in use until 1959 when a new terminal was built.this second terminal is today used for cargo operations.in 1996, the present passenger terminal was built.the main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.there are also plans to upgrade runway 15/33 from an ils cat ii runway to ils cat iii.since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.on 31 august 2009, infraero unveiled a brl30 million (usd16 million; eur11 million) investment plan to upgrade afonso pena international airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 fifa world cup which were held in brazil, curitiba being one of the venue cities.the investment included the enlargement of the apron and implementation of taxiways.the terminal is 45,000 m2, has 14 jetways, and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually.there are 800 parking places.the airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.according to airhelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.previously operated by infraero, on april 7, 2021, ccr won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. | afonso pena international airport | runwaylength | 22150 <tsp> afonso pena international airport | location | são josé dos pinhais | Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in municipality of São José dos Pinhais, in the state of Paraná.The main problem of the airport are the unstable weather conditions of the region, particularly fog and smog in the morning hours of winter and the fact that the auxiliary runway 11/29 is too small and plagued with old equipment.Since the bottleneck for the airport is the cargo capacity, the main runway was lengthened in 2008 to allow cargo flights to operate with greater loads and the cargo terminal was upgraded.On 31 August 2009, Infraero unveiled a BRL30 million (USD16 million; EUR11 million) investment plan to upgrade Afonso Pena International Airport focusing on the preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup which were held in Brazil, Curitiba being one of the venue cities.The airport complex includes a small museum, a playcenter and a mall with 60 stores inside the main terminal.According to AirHelp, it was listed as the 4th best airport in the world in 2019.Previously operated by Infraero, on April 7, 2021, CCR won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. |
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. | adare manor | architect | augustus pugin | 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 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 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. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | ingredient | tomato | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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. | adare manor | architect | george richard pain | 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 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 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. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | ingredient | tomato | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | iata location identifier | agr <tsp> agra airport | location | agra | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | mainingredients | tomatoes guanciale cheese olive oil | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | iata location identifier | agr <tsp> agra airport | location | agra | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | region | lazio | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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. | adare manor | architect | george richard pain | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | iata location identifier | agr <tsp> agra airport | location | agra | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | region | lazio | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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. | adare manor | architect | george richard pain | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | icao location identifier | viag <tsp> agra airport | location | agra | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
sugo all'amatriciana (italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.originating from the town of amatrice (in the mountainous province of rieti of lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day roman and italian cuisine.the italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a traditional speciality guaranteed in the eu and the uk.in papal rome, the grici were sellers of common edible foods, who got this name because many of them came from valtellina, at that time a possession of the swiss canton of grigioni.according to another hypothesis, the name originates from the hamlet of grisciano, in the comune of accumoli, near amatrice.the sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.at some point, a little olive oil was added to the recipe.in the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in amatrice itself.the invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.tomatoes originated from the aztecs and incas, and were introduced to europe through the columbian exchange via spain.the first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook l'apicio moderno by roman chef francesco leonardi.the amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between rome and amatrice.the recipe was extremely well received and rapidly went on to become a classic of roman cuisine, even though it originated elsewhere. | amatriciana sauce | region | lazio | Sugo all'amatriciana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]), or alla matriciana (in Romanesco dialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta sauce based on guanciale (cured pork cheek), pecorino romano cheese, tomato, and, in some variations, onion.Originating from the town of Amatrice (in the mountainous Province of Rieti of Lazio region), the amatriciana is one of the best known pasta sauces in present-day Roman and Italian cuisine.The Italian government has named it a traditional agro-alimentary product of Lazio and amatriciana tradizionale is registered as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed in the EU and the UK.The sauce—nowadays named also amatriciana bianca—was, and still is, prepared with guanciale (cured pork cheek) and grated pecorino romano.In the 1960s, amatriciana sauce was still prepared in this way in Amatrice itself.The invention of the first tomato sauces (and the likely earliest date for the introduction of tomato in the gricia, creating Amatriciana) dates back to the late 18th century.The first written record of pasta with tomato sauce can be found in the 1790 cookbook L'Apicio Moderno by Roman chef Francesco Leonardi.The amatriciana recipe became increasingly famous in Rome over the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to the centuries-old connection between Rome and Amatrice. |
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. | adare manor | architect | james pain | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | india <tsp> agra airport | iata location identifier | agr | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
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. | adare manor | architect | james pain | 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 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 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. |
albert blakeslee white (september 22, 1856 – july 3, 1941) was the 11th governor of west virginia from 1901 to 1905.white was educated in the public schools of columbus, ohio.in 1878, he graduated from marietta college.in 1879, he married agnes ward.white began his career in journalism as a managing editor in lafayette, indiana and relocated to parkersburg, west virginia (wood county) in 1881.he continued to work as a politically powerful editor in parkerburg until 1889.in 1889, white was appointed by president benjamin harrison as collector of internal revenue for west virginia.he was later reappointed by president william mckinley in 1897.in 1900, white was the republican nominee for governor of west virginia and defeated democrat john h. holt by 19156 votes.in 1916, white failed to win the republican nomination for the us senate having been defeated by howard sutherland; however, he later was elected to the west virginia senate.white died in parkersburg in 1941.white in collection a&m 110 biography of albert b.white inaugural address of albert b.white biographical publishing company (1903).men of west virginia ... biographical publishing company. | albert b white | birthyear | 1856 | Albert Blakeslee White (September 22, 1856 – July 3, 1941) was the 11th governor of West Virginia from 1901 to 1905. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | india <tsp> agra airport | iata location identifier | agr | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
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. | adare manor | architect | lewis nockalls cottingham | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | india <tsp> agra airport | icao location identifier | viag | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
albert blakeslee white (september 22, 1856 – july 3, 1941) was the 11th governor of west virginia from 1901 to 1905.white was educated in the public schools of columbus, ohio.in 1878, he graduated from marietta college.in 1879, he married agnes ward.white began his career in journalism as a managing editor in lafayette, indiana and relocated to parkersburg, west virginia (wood county) in 1881.he continued to work as a politically powerful editor in parkerburg until 1889.in 1889, white was appointed by president benjamin harrison as collector of internal revenue for west virginia.he was later reappointed by president william mckinley in 1897.in 1900, white was the republican nominee for governor of west virginia and defeated democrat john h. holt by 19156 votes.in 1916, white failed to win the republican nomination for the us senate having been defeated by howard sutherland; however, he later was elected to the west virginia senate.white died in parkersburg in 1941.white in collection a&m 110 biography of albert b.white inaugural address of albert b.white biographical publishing company (1903).men of west virginia ... biographical publishing company. | albert b white | birthyear | 1856 | Albert Blakeslee White (September 22, 1856 – July 3, 1941) was the 11th governor of West Virginia from 1901 to 1905. |
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. | adare manor | architect | lewis nockalls cottingham | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | india <tsp> agra airport | icao location identifier | viag | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
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. | adare manor | architect | lewis nockalls cottingham | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | india <tsp> agra airport | icao location identifier | viag | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
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. | adare manor | architect | philip charles hardwick | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | india <tsp> india | leadername | narendra modi | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
antioquia (spanish pronunciation: [anˈtjokja] (listen)) is one of the 32 departments of colombia, located in the central northwestern part of colombia with a narrow section that borders the caribbean sea.most of its territory is mountainous with some valleys, much of which is part of the andes mountain range.antioquia has been part of many territorial divisions of former countries created within the present-day territory of colombia.prior to adoption of the colombian constitution of 1886, antioquia state had its own sovereign government.the department covers an area of 63,612 km2 (24,427 sq mi), and has a population of 5,819,358 (2006 estimate); 6.6 million (2010 estimate).antioquia borders the córdoba department and the caribbean sea to the north; chocó to the west; the departments of bolivar, santander, and boyaca to the east; and the departments of caldas and risaralda to the south.medellín is antioquia's capital city, and the second-largest city in the country.other important towns are santa fe de antioquia, the old capital located on the cauca river, and puerto berrío on the magdalena.it is predominantly mountainous, crossed by the cordillera central and the cordillera occidental of the andes.the cordillera central divides to form the aburrá valley, in which the capital, medellín, is located.the cordillera central forms the plateaus of santa rosa de osos and rionegro.while 80% of the department's territory is mountainous, antioquia also has lowlands in bajo cauca, magdalena medio, and eastern sonsón, as well as coastline on the caribbean sea, in urabá.this area has a tropical climate and is of high strategic importance due to its location.their origin is uncertain, as specialists believe that some came from the caribbean island, and others that they originated among peoples along the interior amazon river.antioquia was primarily populated by the carib people. | antioquia department | country | colombia | Antioquia (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtjokja] (listen)) is one of the 32 departments of Colombia, located in the central Northwestern part of Colombia with a narrow section that borders the Caribbean Sea.The department covers an area of 63,612 km2 (24,427 sq mi), and has a population of 5,819,358 (2006 estimate); 6.6 million (2010 estimate).Antioquia borders the Córdoba Department and the Caribbean Sea to the north; Chocó to the west; the departments of Bolivar, Santander, and Boyaca to the east; and the departments of Caldas and Risaralda to the south.While 80% of the department's territory is mountainous, Antioquia also has lowlands in Bajo Cauca, Magdalena Medio, and eastern Sonsón, as well as coastline on the Caribbean Sea, in Urabá. |
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. | adare manor | architect | philip charles hardwick | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | india <tsp> india | leadername | narendra modi | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
antioquia (spanish pronunciation: [anˈtjokja] (listen)) is one of the 32 departments of colombia, located in the central northwestern part of colombia with a narrow section that borders the caribbean sea.most of its territory is mountainous with some valleys, much of which is part of the andes mountain range.antioquia has been part of many territorial divisions of former countries created within the present-day territory of colombia.prior to adoption of the colombian constitution of 1886, antioquia state had its own sovereign government.the department covers an area of 63,612 km2 (24,427 sq mi), and has a population of 5,819,358 (2006 estimate); 6.6 million (2010 estimate).antioquia borders the córdoba department and the caribbean sea to the north; chocó to the west; the departments of bolivar, santander, and boyaca to the east; and the departments of caldas and risaralda to the south.medellín is antioquia's capital city, and the second-largest city in the country.other important towns are santa fe de antioquia, the old capital located on the cauca river, and puerto berrío on the magdalena.it is predominantly mountainous, crossed by the cordillera central and the cordillera occidental of the andes.the cordillera central divides to form the aburrá valley, in which the capital, medellín, is located.the cordillera central forms the plateaus of santa rosa de osos and rionegro.while 80% of the department's territory is mountainous, antioquia also has lowlands in bajo cauca, magdalena medio, and eastern sonsón, as well as coastline on the caribbean sea, in urabá.this area has a tropical climate and is of high strategic importance due to its location.their origin is uncertain, as specialists believe that some came from the caribbean island, and others that they originated among peoples along the interior amazon river.antioquia was primarily populated by the carib people. | antioquia department | country | colombia | Antioquia (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtjokja] (listen)) is one of the 32 departments of Colombia, located in the central Northwestern part of Colombia with a narrow section that borders the Caribbean Sea.The department covers an area of 63,612 km2 (24,427 sq mi), and has a population of 5,819,358 (2006 estimate); 6.6 million (2010 estimate).Antioquia borders the Córdoba Department and the Caribbean Sea to the north; Chocó to the west; the departments of Bolivar, Santander, and Boyaca to the east; and the departments of Caldas and Risaralda to the south.While 80% of the department's territory is mountainous, Antioquia also has lowlands in Bajo Cauca, Magdalena Medio, and eastern Sonsón, as well as coastline on the Caribbean Sea, in Urabá. |
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. | adare manor | architect | philip charles hardwick | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | india <tsp> india | leadername | narendra modi | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
arem-arem is an indonesian-javanese compressed rice cake in the form of a cylinder wrapped inside a banana leaf, filled with diced vegetables, tempeh or oncom, sometimes also filled with minced meat or abon (beef floss), eaten as snack.arem-arem is often described as a smaller size lontong with fillings, thus sometimes also called lontong isi (lit.'filled lontong').it is common in java, and often found in indonesian marketplaces as jajan pasar ('market munchies'); as a type of kue (snack) offered there.arem-arem is served at traditional ceremonies, family gatherings, birthdays or office meetings, and often presented in a snack box.it is quite similar to lemper, but uses regular rice instead of sticky rice.there is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.lontong on the other hand, usually uses thicker mature banana leaf.the texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. | arem-arem | country | indonesia | There is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.Arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.The texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. |
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. | adare manor | completiondate | 1862 | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | uttar pradesh <tsp> agra airport | iata location identifier | agr | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
albert blakeslee white (september 22, 1856 – july 3, 1941) was the 11th governor of west virginia from 1901 to 1905.white was educated in the public schools of columbus, ohio.in 1878, he graduated from marietta college.in 1879, he married agnes ward.white began his career in journalism as a managing editor in lafayette, indiana and relocated to parkersburg, west virginia (wood county) in 1881.he continued to work as a politically powerful editor in parkerburg until 1889.in 1889, white was appointed by president benjamin harrison as collector of internal revenue for west virginia.he was later reappointed by president william mckinley in 1897.in 1900, white was the republican nominee for governor of west virginia and defeated democrat john h. holt by 19156 votes.in 1916, white failed to win the republican nomination for the us senate having been defeated by howard sutherland; however, he later was elected to the west virginia senate.white died in parkersburg in 1941.white in collection a&m 110 biography of albert b.white inaugural address of albert b.white biographical publishing company (1903).men of west virginia ... biographical publishing company. | albert b white | deathyear | 1941 | Albert Blakeslee White (September 22, 1856 – July 3, 1941) was the 11th governor of West Virginia from 1901 to 1905.White died in Parkersburg in 1941. |
arem-arem is an indonesian-javanese compressed rice cake in the form of a cylinder wrapped inside a banana leaf, filled with diced vegetables, tempeh or oncom, sometimes also filled with minced meat or abon (beef floss), eaten as snack.arem-arem is often described as a smaller size lontong with fillings, thus sometimes also called lontong isi (lit.'filled lontong').it is common in java, and often found in indonesian marketplaces as jajan pasar ('market munchies'); as a type of kue (snack) offered there.arem-arem is served at traditional ceremonies, family gatherings, birthdays or office meetings, and often presented in a snack box.it is quite similar to lemper, but uses regular rice instead of sticky rice.there is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.lontong on the other hand, usually uses thicker mature banana leaf.the texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. | arem-arem | country | indonesia | There is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.Arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.The texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. |
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. | adare manor | completiondate | 1862 | 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 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 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. |
albert blakeslee white (september 22, 1856 – july 3, 1941) was the 11th governor of west virginia from 1901 to 1905.white was educated in the public schools of columbus, ohio.in 1878, he graduated from marietta college.in 1879, he married agnes ward.white began his career in journalism as a managing editor in lafayette, indiana and relocated to parkersburg, west virginia (wood county) in 1881.he continued to work as a politically powerful editor in parkerburg until 1889.in 1889, white was appointed by president benjamin harrison as collector of internal revenue for west virginia.he was later reappointed by president william mckinley in 1897.in 1900, white was the republican nominee for governor of west virginia and defeated democrat john h. holt by 19156 votes.in 1916, white failed to win the republican nomination for the us senate having been defeated by howard sutherland; however, he later was elected to the west virginia senate.white died in parkersburg in 1941.white in collection a&m 110 biography of albert b.white inaugural address of albert b.white biographical publishing company (1903).men of west virginia ... biographical publishing company. | albert b white | deathyear | 1941 | Albert Blakeslee White (September 22, 1856 – July 3, 1941) was the 11th governor of West Virginia from 1901 to 1905.White died in Parkersburg in 1941. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | uttar pradesh <tsp> agra airport | iata location identifier | agr | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
arem-arem is an indonesian-javanese compressed rice cake in the form of a cylinder wrapped inside a banana leaf, filled with diced vegetables, tempeh or oncom, sometimes also filled with minced meat or abon (beef floss), eaten as snack.arem-arem is often described as a smaller size lontong with fillings, thus sometimes also called lontong isi (lit.'filled lontong').it is common in java, and often found in indonesian marketplaces as jajan pasar ('market munchies'); as a type of kue (snack) offered there.arem-arem is served at traditional ceremonies, family gatherings, birthdays or office meetings, and often presented in a snack box.it is quite similar to lemper, but uses regular rice instead of sticky rice.there is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.lontong on the other hand, usually uses thicker mature banana leaf.the texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. | arem-arem | country | indonesia | There is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.Arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.The texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. |
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. | adare manor | completiondate | 1862 | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | uttar pradesh <tsp> agra airport | iata location identifier | agr | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
arem-arem is an indonesian-javanese compressed rice cake in the form of a cylinder wrapped inside a banana leaf, filled with diced vegetables, tempeh or oncom, sometimes also filled with minced meat or abon (beef floss), eaten as snack.arem-arem is often described as a smaller size lontong with fillings, thus sometimes also called lontong isi (lit.'filled lontong').it is common in java, and often found in indonesian marketplaces as jajan pasar ('market munchies'); as a type of kue (snack) offered there.arem-arem is served at traditional ceremonies, family gatherings, birthdays or office meetings, and often presented in a snack box.it is quite similar to lemper, but uses regular rice instead of sticky rice.there is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.lontong on the other hand, usually uses thicker mature banana leaf.the texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. | arem-arem | course | main course | There is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.Arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.The texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. |
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. | adare manor | location | adare | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | uttar pradesh <tsp> agra airport | icao location identifier | viag | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
arem-arem is an indonesian-javanese compressed rice cake in the form of a cylinder wrapped inside a banana leaf, filled with diced vegetables, tempeh or oncom, sometimes also filled with minced meat or abon (beef floss), eaten as snack.arem-arem is often described as a smaller size lontong with fillings, thus sometimes also called lontong isi (lit.'filled lontong').it is common in java, and often found in indonesian marketplaces as jajan pasar ('market munchies'); as a type of kue (snack) offered there.arem-arem is served at traditional ceremonies, family gatherings, birthdays or office meetings, and often presented in a snack box.it is quite similar to lemper, but uses regular rice instead of sticky rice.there is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.lontong on the other hand, usually uses thicker mature banana leaf.the texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. | arem-arem | course | main course | There is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.Arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.The texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. |
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. | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | uttar pradesh <tsp> agra airport | icao location identifier | viag | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
arem-arem is an indonesian-javanese compressed rice cake in the form of a cylinder wrapped inside a banana leaf, filled with diced vegetables, tempeh or oncom, sometimes also filled with minced meat or abon (beef floss), eaten as snack.arem-arem is often described as a smaller size lontong with fillings, thus sometimes also called lontong isi (lit.'filled lontong').it is common in java, and often found in indonesian marketplaces as jajan pasar ('market munchies'); as a type of kue (snack) offered there.arem-arem is served at traditional ceremonies, family gatherings, birthdays or office meetings, and often presented in a snack box.it is quite similar to lemper, but uses regular rice instead of sticky rice.there is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.lontong on the other hand, usually uses thicker mature banana leaf.the texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. | arem-arem | dishvariation | lemper | It is quite similar to lemper, but uses regular rice instead of sticky rice.There is a lot of arem-arem variants, mostly differ according to its fillings, the availability of ingredients, and also creativity of the creator.Arem-arem is usually uses thin young banana leaf as wrapper, a thin light yellow-green colored banana leaf.The texture of arem-arem snack is usually softer compared to those of common lontong or sticky lemper, due to thinner banana leaf, addition of coconut milk and prolonged steaming or boiling period. |
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. | 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 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 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. |
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china. | agra airport | location | uttar pradesh <tsp> uttar pradesh | ispartof | bundelkhand | Agra Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. |
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. | adare manor | owner | j p mcmanus | 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 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 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. |
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