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alfons gorbach (2 september 1898 – 31 july 1972) was an austrian politician of the conservative people's party (övp).he served as chancellor of austria from 1961 to 1964.after the war he took up a political career in the first austrian republic.he joined the christian social party and from 1929 to 1932 was a municipal councillor in graz, styria.in 1937 he was appointed a minister (landesrat) in the styrian state government, however, upon the austrian anschluss to nazi germany in march 1938, gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at flossenburg from 1944 until the end of world war ii.after the war, gorbach joined the newly established austrian people's party, and upon the 1945 legislative election became third president of the national council parliament, an office he held until 1953 and again from 1956 to 1961.when a deceiving outcome in the 1959 election launched an internal party debate over aging övp chancellor julius raab, gorbach, backed by the styrian regional association, succeeded him as party chairman and on 11 april 1961 also as austrian chancellor.chancellor gorbach led his party into the 1962 election with an anti-socialist campaign, only to continue the grand coalition with the spö under vice-chancellor bruno pittermann afterwards.the people's party achieved a slightly better result and became the strongest party five seats ahead of the socialists, however, it failed to reach an absolute majority.after three years as chancellor, conciliatory gorbach had to vacate his position in favour of the less pragmatic övp 'reformers' around his successor josef klaus.he returned to the national council where he kept his mandate until 1970.in 1965 he unsuccessfully ran against franz jonas in the austrian presidential election.gorbach remained honorary chairman of the austrian people's party.
alfons gorbach | birthplace | austria-hungary <tsp> alfons gorbach | birthplace | tyrol state
In 1937 he was appointed a minister (Landesrat) in the Styrian state government, However, upon the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany in March 1938, Gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at Dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at Flossenburg from 1944 until the end of World War II.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
alfons gorbach (2 september 1898 – 31 july 1972) was an austrian politician of the conservative people's party (övp).he served as chancellor of austria from 1961 to 1964.after the war he took up a political career in the first austrian republic.he joined the christian social party and from 1929 to 1932 was a municipal councillor in graz, styria.in 1937 he was appointed a minister (landesrat) in the styrian state government, however, upon the austrian anschluss to nazi germany in march 1938, gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at flossenburg from 1944 until the end of world war ii.after the war, gorbach joined the newly established austrian people's party, and upon the 1945 legislative election became third president of the national council parliament, an office he held until 1953 and again from 1956 to 1961.when a deceiving outcome in the 1959 election launched an internal party debate over aging övp chancellor julius raab, gorbach, backed by the styrian regional association, succeeded him as party chairman and on 11 april 1961 also as austrian chancellor.chancellor gorbach led his party into the 1962 election with an anti-socialist campaign, only to continue the grand coalition with the spö under vice-chancellor bruno pittermann afterwards.the people's party achieved a slightly better result and became the strongest party five seats ahead of the socialists, however, it failed to reach an absolute majority.after three years as chancellor, conciliatory gorbach had to vacate his position in favour of the less pragmatic övp 'reformers' around his successor josef klaus.he returned to the national council where he kept his mandate until 1970.in 1965 he unsuccessfully ran against franz jonas in the austrian presidential election.gorbach remained honorary chairman of the austrian people's party.
alfons gorbach | birthplace | austria-hungary <tsp> alfons gorbach | birthplace | tyrol state
In 1937 he was appointed a minister (Landesrat) in the Styrian state government, However, upon the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany in March 1938, Gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at Dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at Flossenburg from 1944 until the end of World War II.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> spain | leadername | felipe vi of spain
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | maple ridge township alpena county michigan <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 15330 <tsp> alpena county regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 210
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | leadername | rahm emanuel
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> spain | leadername | felipe vi of spain
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | maple ridge township alpena county michigan <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 15330 <tsp> maple ridge township alpena county michigan | country | united states
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | leadername | rahm emanuel
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | region | catalonia <tsp> arròs negre | ingredient | cuttlefish
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.The traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.Black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in Italy, Croatia and Montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | maple ridge township alpena county michigan <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 15330 <tsp> maple ridge township alpena county michigan | country | united states
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | leadername | rahm emanuel
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | region | catalonia <tsp> arròs negre | ingredient | cuttlefish
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.The traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.Black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in Italy, Croatia and Montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | maple ridge township alpena county michigan <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 15330 <tsp> maple ridge township alpena county michigan | country | united states
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | region | catalonia <tsp> catalonia | leadername | parliament of catalonia
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | maple ridge township alpena county michigan <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 27440 <tsp> maple ridge township alpena county michigan | country | united states
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | region | catalonia <tsp> catalonia | leadername | parliament of catalonia
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | maple ridge township alpena county michigan <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 27440 <tsp> maple ridge township alpena county michigan | country | united states
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | region | catalonia <tsp> catalonia | leadername | parliament of catalonia
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | maple ridge township alpena county michigan <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 27440 <tsp> maple ridge township alpena county michigan | country | united states
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | region | valencian community <tsp> arròs negre | ingredient | squid
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.The traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.The dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.In addition to Valencia and Catalonia, this dish is popular in Cuba and Puerto Rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in Spanish).Black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in Italy, Croatia and Montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | illinois <tsp> 300 north lasalle | architect | pickard chilton
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | wilson township alpena county michigan <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 27440 <tsp> alpena county regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 210
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | region | valencian community <tsp> arròs negre | ingredient | squid
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.The traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.The dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.In addition to Valencia and Catalonia, this dish is popular in Cuba and Puerto Rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in Spanish).Black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in Italy, Croatia and Montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | illinois <tsp> 300 north lasalle | architect | pickard chilton
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | wilson township alpena county michigan <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 27440 <tsp> alpena county regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 210
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | region | valencian community <tsp> arròs negre | ingredient | squid
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.The traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.The dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.In addition to Valencia and Catalonia, this dish is popular in Cuba and Puerto Rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in Spanish).Black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in Italy, Croatia and Montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | illinois <tsp> 300 north lasalle | architect | pickard chilton
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | wilson township alpena county michigan <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 27440 <tsp> alpena county regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 210
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | region | valencian community <tsp> valencian community | leadername | ximo puig
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | illinois <tsp> 300 north lasalle | completiondate | 2009
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | wilson township alpena county michigan <tsp> wilson township alpena county michigan | country | united states <tsp> alpena county regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 210
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alfons gorbach (2 september 1898 – 31 july 1972) was an austrian politician of the conservative people's party (övp).he served as chancellor of austria from 1961 to 1964.after the war he took up a political career in the first austrian republic.he joined the christian social party and from 1929 to 1932 was a municipal councillor in graz, styria.in 1937 he was appointed a minister (landesrat) in the styrian state government, however, upon the austrian anschluss to nazi germany in march 1938, gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at flossenburg from 1944 until the end of world war ii.after the war, gorbach joined the newly established austrian people's party, and upon the 1945 legislative election became third president of the national council parliament, an office he held until 1953 and again from 1956 to 1961.when a deceiving outcome in the 1959 election launched an internal party debate over aging övp chancellor julius raab, gorbach, backed by the styrian regional association, succeeded him as party chairman and on 11 april 1961 also as austrian chancellor.chancellor gorbach led his party into the 1962 election with an anti-socialist campaign, only to continue the grand coalition with the spö under vice-chancellor bruno pittermann afterwards.the people's party achieved a slightly better result and became the strongest party five seats ahead of the socialists, however, it failed to reach an absolute majority.after three years as chancellor, conciliatory gorbach had to vacate his position in favour of the less pragmatic övp 'reformers' around his successor josef klaus.he returned to the national council where he kept his mandate until 1970.in 1965 he unsuccessfully ran against franz jonas in the austrian presidential election.gorbach remained honorary chairman of the austrian people's party.
alfons gorbach | birthplace | tyrol state <tsp> alfons gorbach | birthplace | imst
In 1937 he was appointed a minister (Landesrat) in the Styrian state government, However, upon the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany in March 1938, Gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at Dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at Flossenburg from 1944 until the end of World War II.
arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
arròs negre | region | valencian community <tsp> valencian community | leadername | ximo puig
Arròs negre (Valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], Spanish: arroz negro) is a Valencian and Catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.Arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | illinois <tsp> 300 north lasalle | completiondate | 2009
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | wilson township alpena county michigan <tsp> wilson township alpena county michigan | country | united states <tsp> alpena county regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 210
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alfons gorbach (2 september 1898 – 31 july 1972) was an austrian politician of the conservative people's party (övp).he served as chancellor of austria from 1961 to 1964.after the war he took up a political career in the first austrian republic.he joined the christian social party and from 1929 to 1932 was a municipal councillor in graz, styria.in 1937 he was appointed a minister (landesrat) in the styrian state government, however, upon the austrian anschluss to nazi germany in march 1938, gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at flossenburg from 1944 until the end of world war ii.after the war, gorbach joined the newly established austrian people's party, and upon the 1945 legislative election became third president of the national council parliament, an office he held until 1953 and again from 1956 to 1961.when a deceiving outcome in the 1959 election launched an internal party debate over aging övp chancellor julius raab, gorbach, backed by the styrian regional association, succeeded him as party chairman and on 11 april 1961 also as austrian chancellor.chancellor gorbach led his party into the 1962 election with an anti-socialist campaign, only to continue the grand coalition with the spö under vice-chancellor bruno pittermann afterwards.the people's party achieved a slightly better result and became the strongest party five seats ahead of the socialists, however, it failed to reach an absolute majority.after three years as chancellor, conciliatory gorbach had to vacate his position in favour of the less pragmatic övp 'reformers' around his successor josef klaus.he returned to the national council where he kept his mandate until 1970.in 1965 he unsuccessfully ran against franz jonas in the austrian presidential election.gorbach remained honorary chairman of the austrian people's party.
alfons gorbach | birthplace | tyrol state <tsp> alfons gorbach | birthplace | imst
In 1937 he was appointed a minister (Landesrat) in the Styrian state government, However, upon the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany in March 1938, Gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at Dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at Flossenburg from 1944 until the end of World War II.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | illinois <tsp> illinois | country | united states
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | wilson township alpena county michigan <tsp> wilson township alpena county michigan | country | united states <tsp> alpena county regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 210
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | indonesia <tsp> asam pedas | region | malay peninsula
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
alfons gorbach (2 september 1898 – 31 july 1972) was an austrian politician of the conservative people's party (övp).he served as chancellor of austria from 1961 to 1964.after the war he took up a political career in the first austrian republic.he joined the christian social party and from 1929 to 1932 was a municipal councillor in graz, styria.in 1937 he was appointed a minister (landesrat) in the styrian state government, however, upon the austrian anschluss to nazi germany in march 1938, gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at flossenburg from 1944 until the end of world war ii.after the war, gorbach joined the newly established austrian people's party, and upon the 1945 legislative election became third president of the national council parliament, an office he held until 1953 and again from 1956 to 1961.when a deceiving outcome in the 1959 election launched an internal party debate over aging övp chancellor julius raab, gorbach, backed by the styrian regional association, succeeded him as party chairman and on 11 april 1961 also as austrian chancellor.chancellor gorbach led his party into the 1962 election with an anti-socialist campaign, only to continue the grand coalition with the spö under vice-chancellor bruno pittermann afterwards.the people's party achieved a slightly better result and became the strongest party five seats ahead of the socialists, however, it failed to reach an absolute majority.after three years as chancellor, conciliatory gorbach had to vacate his position in favour of the less pragmatic övp 'reformers' around his successor josef klaus.he returned to the national council where he kept his mandate until 1970.in 1965 he unsuccessfully ran against franz jonas in the austrian presidential election.gorbach remained honorary chairman of the austrian people's party.
alfons gorbach | birthplace | tyrol state <tsp> alfons gorbach | birthplace | imst
In 1937 he was appointed a minister (Landesrat) in the Styrian state government, However, upon the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany in March 1938, Gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at Dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at Flossenburg from 1944 until the end of World War II.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | illinois <tsp> illinois | country | united states
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | wilson township alpena county michigan <tsp> wilson township alpena county michigan | country | united states <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 15330
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | indonesia <tsp> asam pedas | region | malay peninsula
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | illinois <tsp> illinois | country | united states
300 North LaSalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the Chicago River on the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Due to its location on the north bank of the Chicago River, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.The structural steel was fabricated and erected by Cives Steel Co. and detailed by Maine Detailers, a division of Cives Steel Co. == Green Building == 300 North LaSalle achieved Platinum certification under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings (EB) category, the highest rating possible.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | wilson township alpena county michigan <tsp> wilson township alpena county michigan | country | united states <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 15330
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | indonesia <tsp> asam pedas | region | malay peninsula
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | wilson township alpena county michigan <tsp> wilson township alpena county michigan | country | united states <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 27440
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | indonesia <tsp> indonesia | leadername | joko widodo
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
the 320 south boston building (formerly known as the national bank of tulsa building) is a 22-story high-rise building located in downtown tulsa, oklahoma.it was originally constructed at the corner of third street and boston avenue as a ten-story headquarters building for the exchange national bank of tulsa, oklahoma in 1917, and expanded to its present dimensions in 1929.the addition brought the building's height to 400 feet (122 m), making it the tallest building in oklahoma.it lost this distinction in 1931, but remained the tallest building in tulsa until fourth national bank (today bank of america center) was completed in 1967.it is now included in the oil capital historic district.the beaux arts-style building was designed by oscar wenderoth of the chicago architectural firm of the weary & alford company.it is covered in brick with terra cotta trim.the lower two stories are covered in terra cotta.the central tower is stepped at the 20th floor, with a two-story arcade section, which is topped by a temple fronted section.a cupola tops the section.for many years, the cupola was illuminated by floodlights whose color changed according to the latest weather forecast.green light meant a fair weather forecast, while red lights signified an approaching storm.in 1933, exchange national bank reorganized and renamed itself as the national bank of tulsa.thereafter, the building was known as the national bank of tulsa building (or nbt building), until the bank renamed itself as bank of oklahoma (bok).the bok moved to its newly constructed bok tower in 1977.the nbt building reverted to its former 320 south boston building name and became a general office building.among the tenants are hall estill, one of oklahoma's largest law firms.in 1949, tulsa television station kotv erected its first transmitter atop the building.
320 south boston building | completiondate | 1929 <tsp> 320 south boston building | floorcount | 22
The 320 South Boston Building (formerly known as the National Bank of Tulsa Building) is a 22-story high-rise building located in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.It was originally constructed at the corner of Third Street and Boston Avenue as a ten-story headquarters building for the Exchange National Bank of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1917, and expanded to its present dimensions in 1929.The addition brought the building's height to 400 feet (122 m), making it the tallest building in Oklahoma.It lost this distinction in 1931, but remained the tallest building in Tulsa until Fourth National Bank (today Bank of America Center) was completed in 1967.The Beaux Arts-style building was designed by Oscar Wenderoth of the Chicago architectural firm of the Weary & Alford Company.Thereafter, the building was known as the National Bank of Tulsa Building (or NBT Building), until the bank renamed itself as Bank of Oklahoma (BOK).The NBT Building reverted to its former 320 South Boston Building name and became a general office building.In 1949, Tulsa television station KOTV erected its first transmitter atop the building.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | wilson township alpena county michigan <tsp> wilson township alpena county michigan | country | united states <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 27440
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | indonesia <tsp> indonesia | leadername | joko widodo
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
the 320 south boston building (formerly known as the national bank of tulsa building) is a 22-story high-rise building located in downtown tulsa, oklahoma.it was originally constructed at the corner of third street and boston avenue as a ten-story headquarters building for the exchange national bank of tulsa, oklahoma in 1917, and expanded to its present dimensions in 1929.the addition brought the building's height to 400 feet (122 m), making it the tallest building in oklahoma.it lost this distinction in 1931, but remained the tallest building in tulsa until fourth national bank (today bank of america center) was completed in 1967.it is now included in the oil capital historic district.the beaux arts-style building was designed by oscar wenderoth of the chicago architectural firm of the weary & alford company.it is covered in brick with terra cotta trim.the lower two stories are covered in terra cotta.the central tower is stepped at the 20th floor, with a two-story arcade section, which is topped by a temple fronted section.a cupola tops the section.for many years, the cupola was illuminated by floodlights whose color changed according to the latest weather forecast.green light meant a fair weather forecast, while red lights signified an approaching storm.in 1933, exchange national bank reorganized and renamed itself as the national bank of tulsa.thereafter, the building was known as the national bank of tulsa building (or nbt building), until the bank renamed itself as bank of oklahoma (bok).the bok moved to its newly constructed bok tower in 1977.the nbt building reverted to its former 320 south boston building name and became a general office building.among the tenants are hall estill, one of oklahoma's largest law firms.in 1949, tulsa television station kotv erected its first transmitter atop the building.
320 south boston building | completiondate | 1929 <tsp> 320 south boston building | floorcount | 22
The 320 South Boston Building (formerly known as the National Bank of Tulsa Building) is a 22-story high-rise building located in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.It was originally constructed at the corner of Third Street and Boston Avenue as a ten-story headquarters building for the Exchange National Bank of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1917, and expanded to its present dimensions in 1929.The addition brought the building's height to 400 feet (122 m), making it the tallest building in Oklahoma.It lost this distinction in 1931, but remained the tallest building in Tulsa until Fourth National Bank (today Bank of America Center) was completed in 1967.The Beaux Arts-style building was designed by Oscar Wenderoth of the Chicago architectural firm of the Weary & Alford Company.Thereafter, the building was known as the National Bank of Tulsa Building (or NBT Building), until the bank renamed itself as Bank of Oklahoma (BOK).The NBT Building reverted to its former 320 South Boston Building name and became a general office building.In 1949, Tulsa television station KOTV erected its first transmitter atop the building.
alpena county regional airport (iata: apn, icao: kapn, faa lid: apn) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in alpena county, michigan, united states.the airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of alpena, off of m-32 .it straddles the boundary between maple ridge township on the north and wilson township on the south.it is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of delta connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of fedex feeder it is said to be the 'proud home of alpena combat readiness training center,' the host unit of the michigan air national guard's alpena air national guard base.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.it is included in the faa national plan of integrated airport systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.the airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.aircraft like the b-29 superfortress and the b-24 liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.it was formally dedicated in 1931, and the us army air corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to alpena county.the airport has been assigned to the air national guard since 1952 and is used for training.the airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.great lakes airlines provided service to chicago until 1997, when northwest airlines began flights to detroit with regional partner mesaba airlines.in 1999, the airport became eligible for federal airport improvement funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
alpena county regional airport | location | wilson township alpena county michigan <tsp> wilson township alpena county michigan | country | united states <tsp> alpena county regional airport | runwaylength | 27440
Alpena County Regional Airport (IATA: APN, ICAO: KAPN, FAA LID: APN) is a county-owned, public-use, joint civil-military airport in Alpena County, Michigan, United States.The airport is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) west of the central business district of Alpena, off of M-32 .It is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline, an affiliate of Delta Connection, with freight services provided by an affiliate of FedEx Feeder It is said to be the 'Proud home of Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center,' the host unit of the Michigan Air National Guard's Alpena Air National Guard Base.As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 7,519 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 7,638 enplanements in 2009, and 8,737 in 2010.It is included in the FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.The airport regularly hosts airshows and aircraft displays of antique aircraft.Aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and the B-24 Liberator have made stops at the airport for access by the public.It was formally dedicated in 1931, and the US Army Air Corps used the airport for training purposes until 1947, at which time it was handed over to Alpena County.The airport has been assigned to the Air National Guard since 1952 and is used for training.The airport started updates to its passenger terminal in the 1990s.Great Lakes Airlines provided service to Chicago until 1997, when Northwest Airlines began flights to Detroit with regional partner Mesaba Airlines.In 1999, the airport became eligible for Federal Airport Improvement Funds, which currently serve as the primary funding source for airport development.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | indonesia <tsp> indonesia | leadername | joko widodo
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
the 320 south boston building (formerly known as the national bank of tulsa building) is a 22-story high-rise building located in downtown tulsa, oklahoma.it was originally constructed at the corner of third street and boston avenue as a ten-story headquarters building for the exchange national bank of tulsa, oklahoma in 1917, and expanded to its present dimensions in 1929.the addition brought the building's height to 400 feet (122 m), making it the tallest building in oklahoma.it lost this distinction in 1931, but remained the tallest building in tulsa until fourth national bank (today bank of america center) was completed in 1967.it is now included in the oil capital historic district.the beaux arts-style building was designed by oscar wenderoth of the chicago architectural firm of the weary & alford company.it is covered in brick with terra cotta trim.the lower two stories are covered in terra cotta.the central tower is stepped at the 20th floor, with a two-story arcade section, which is topped by a temple fronted section.a cupola tops the section.for many years, the cupola was illuminated by floodlights whose color changed according to the latest weather forecast.green light meant a fair weather forecast, while red lights signified an approaching storm.in 1933, exchange national bank reorganized and renamed itself as the national bank of tulsa.thereafter, the building was known as the national bank of tulsa building (or nbt building), until the bank renamed itself as bank of oklahoma (bok).the bok moved to its newly constructed bok tower in 1977.the nbt building reverted to its former 320 south boston building name and became a general office building.among the tenants are hall estill, one of oklahoma's largest law firms.in 1949, tulsa television station kotv erected its first transmitter atop the building.
320 south boston building | height | 12192 metres <tsp> 320 south boston building | floorcount | 22
The 320 South Boston Building (formerly known as the National Bank of Tulsa Building) is a 22-story high-rise building located in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.It was originally constructed at the corner of Third Street and Boston Avenue as a ten-story headquarters building for the Exchange National Bank of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1917, and expanded to its present dimensions in 1929.The addition brought the building's height to 400 feet (122 m), making it the tallest building in Oklahoma.It lost this distinction in 1931, but remained the tallest building in Tulsa until Fourth National Bank (today Bank of America Center) was completed in 1967.The Beaux Arts-style building was designed by Oscar Wenderoth of the Chicago architectural firm of the Weary & Alford Company.Thereafter, the building was known as the National Bank of Tulsa Building (or NBT Building), until the bank renamed itself as Bank of Oklahoma (BOK).The NBT Building reverted to its former 320 South Boston Building name and became a general office building.In 1949, Tulsa television station KOTV erected its first transmitter atop the building.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | mainingredients | fish cooked in sour and hot sauce
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
the 320 south boston building (formerly known as the national bank of tulsa building) is a 22-story high-rise building located in downtown tulsa, oklahoma.it was originally constructed at the corner of third street and boston avenue as a ten-story headquarters building for the exchange national bank of tulsa, oklahoma in 1917, and expanded to its present dimensions in 1929.the addition brought the building's height to 400 feet (122 m), making it the tallest building in oklahoma.it lost this distinction in 1931, but remained the tallest building in tulsa until fourth national bank (today bank of america center) was completed in 1967.it is now included in the oil capital historic district.the beaux arts-style building was designed by oscar wenderoth of the chicago architectural firm of the weary & alford company.it is covered in brick with terra cotta trim.the lower two stories are covered in terra cotta.the central tower is stepped at the 20th floor, with a two-story arcade section, which is topped by a temple fronted section.a cupola tops the section.for many years, the cupola was illuminated by floodlights whose color changed according to the latest weather forecast.green light meant a fair weather forecast, while red lights signified an approaching storm.in 1933, exchange national bank reorganized and renamed itself as the national bank of tulsa.thereafter, the building was known as the national bank of tulsa building (or nbt building), until the bank renamed itself as bank of oklahoma (bok).the bok moved to its newly constructed bok tower in 1977.the nbt building reverted to its former 320 south boston building name and became a general office building.among the tenants are hall estill, one of oklahoma's largest law firms.in 1949, tulsa television station kotv erected its first transmitter atop the building.
320 south boston building | height | 12192 metres <tsp> 320 south boston building | floorcount | 22
The 320 South Boston Building (formerly known as the National Bank of Tulsa Building) is a 22-story high-rise building located in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.It was originally constructed at the corner of Third Street and Boston Avenue as a ten-story headquarters building for the Exchange National Bank of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1917, and expanded to its present dimensions in 1929.The addition brought the building's height to 400 feet (122 m), making it the tallest building in Oklahoma.It lost this distinction in 1931, but remained the tallest building in Tulsa until Fourth National Bank (today Bank of America Center) was completed in 1967.The Beaux Arts-style building was designed by Oscar Wenderoth of the Chicago architectural firm of the Weary & Alford Company.Thereafter, the building was known as the National Bank of Tulsa Building (or NBT Building), until the bank renamed itself as Bank of Oklahoma (BOK).The NBT Building reverted to its former 320 South Boston Building name and became a general office building.In 1949, Tulsa television station KOTV erected its first transmitter atop the building.
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.
amsterdam airport schiphol | cityserved | amsterdam <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 20140 <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | -33528
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (IATA: AMS, ICAO: EHAM), known informally as Schiphol Airport (Dutch: Luchthaven Schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the Netherlands.It is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.With almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in Europe in terms of aircraft movements.The airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.The airport also serves as a base for easyJet.The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.The airport was captured by the German military that same year and renamed Fliegerhorst Schiphol.The airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.In 1949, it was decided that Schiphol was to become the primary airport of the Netherlands.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | mainingredients | fish cooked in sour and hot sauce
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
the 320 south boston building (formerly known as the national bank of tulsa building) is a 22-story high-rise building located in downtown tulsa, oklahoma.it was originally constructed at the corner of third street and boston avenue as a ten-story headquarters building for the exchange national bank of tulsa, oklahoma in 1917, and expanded to its present dimensions in 1929.the addition brought the building's height to 400 feet (122 m), making it the tallest building in oklahoma.it lost this distinction in 1931, but remained the tallest building in tulsa until fourth national bank (today bank of america center) was completed in 1967.it is now included in the oil capital historic district.the beaux arts-style building was designed by oscar wenderoth of the chicago architectural firm of the weary & alford company.it is covered in brick with terra cotta trim.the lower two stories are covered in terra cotta.the central tower is stepped at the 20th floor, with a two-story arcade section, which is topped by a temple fronted section.a cupola tops the section.for many years, the cupola was illuminated by floodlights whose color changed according to the latest weather forecast.green light meant a fair weather forecast, while red lights signified an approaching storm.in 1933, exchange national bank reorganized and renamed itself as the national bank of tulsa.thereafter, the building was known as the national bank of tulsa building (or nbt building), until the bank renamed itself as bank of oklahoma (bok).the bok moved to its newly constructed bok tower in 1977.the nbt building reverted to its former 320 south boston building name and became a general office building.among the tenants are hall estill, one of oklahoma's largest law firms.in 1949, tulsa television station kotv erected its first transmitter atop the building.
320 south boston building | height | 12192 metres <tsp> 320 south boston building | floorcount | 22
The 320 South Boston Building (formerly known as the National Bank of Tulsa Building) is a 22-story high-rise building located in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.It was originally constructed at the corner of Third Street and Boston Avenue as a ten-story headquarters building for the Exchange National Bank of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1917, and expanded to its present dimensions in 1929.The addition brought the building's height to 400 feet (122 m), making it the tallest building in Oklahoma.It lost this distinction in 1931, but remained the tallest building in Tulsa until Fourth National Bank (today Bank of America Center) was completed in 1967.The Beaux Arts-style building was designed by Oscar Wenderoth of the Chicago architectural firm of the Weary & Alford Company.Thereafter, the building was known as the National Bank of Tulsa Building (or NBT Building), until the bank renamed itself as Bank of Oklahoma (BOK).The NBT Building reverted to its former 320 South Boston Building name and became a general office building.In 1949, Tulsa television station KOTV erected its first transmitter atop the building.
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.
amsterdam airport schiphol | cityserved | amsterdam <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 20140 <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | -33528
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (IATA: AMS, ICAO: EHAM), known informally as Schiphol Airport (Dutch: Luchthaven Schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the Netherlands.It is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.With almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in Europe in terms of aircraft movements.The airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.The airport also serves as a base for easyJet.The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.The airport was captured by the German military that same year and renamed Fliegerhorst Schiphol.The airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.In 1949, it was decided that Schiphol was to become the primary airport of the Netherlands.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | mainingredients | fish cooked in sour and hot sauce
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.
amsterdam airport schiphol | cityserved | amsterdam <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 33000 <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | -33528
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (IATA: AMS, ICAO: EHAM), known informally as Schiphol Airport (Dutch: Luchthaven Schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the Netherlands.It is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.With almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in Europe in terms of aircraft movements.The airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.The airport also serves as a base for easyJet.The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.The airport was captured by the German military that same year and renamed Fliegerhorst Schiphol.The airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.In 1949, it was decided that Schiphol was to become the primary airport of the Netherlands.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | region | sumatra and malay peninsula
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | region | sumatra and malay peninsula
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.
amsterdam airport schiphol | cityserved | amsterdam <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 33000 <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | -33528
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (IATA: AMS, ICAO: EHAM), known informally as Schiphol Airport (Dutch: Luchthaven Schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the Netherlands.It is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.With almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in Europe in terms of aircraft movements.The airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.The airport also serves as a base for easyJet.The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.The airport was captured by the German military that same year and renamed Fliegerhorst Schiphol.The airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.In 1949, it was decided that Schiphol was to become the primary airport of the Netherlands.
alfons gorbach (2 september 1898 – 31 july 1972) was an austrian politician of the conservative people's party (övp).he served as chancellor of austria from 1961 to 1964.after the war he took up a political career in the first austrian republic.he joined the christian social party and from 1929 to 1932 was a municipal councillor in graz, styria.in 1937 he was appointed a minister (landesrat) in the styrian state government, however, upon the austrian anschluss to nazi germany in march 1938, gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at flossenburg from 1944 until the end of world war ii.after the war, gorbach joined the newly established austrian people's party, and upon the 1945 legislative election became third president of the national council parliament, an office he held until 1953 and again from 1956 to 1961.when a deceiving outcome in the 1959 election launched an internal party debate over aging övp chancellor julius raab, gorbach, backed by the styrian regional association, succeeded him as party chairman and on 11 april 1961 also as austrian chancellor.chancellor gorbach led his party into the 1962 election with an anti-socialist campaign, only to continue the grand coalition with the spö under vice-chancellor bruno pittermann afterwards.the people's party achieved a slightly better result and became the strongest party five seats ahead of the socialists, however, it failed to reach an absolute majority.after three years as chancellor, conciliatory gorbach had to vacate his position in favour of the less pragmatic övp 'reformers' around his successor josef klaus.he returned to the national council where he kept his mandate until 1970.in 1965 he unsuccessfully ran against franz jonas in the austrian presidential election.gorbach remained honorary chairman of the austrian people's party.
alfons gorbach | inofficewhilepresident | adolf schärf <tsp> alfons gorbach | birthplace | tyrol state
In 1937 he was appointed a minister (Landesrat) in the Styrian state government, However, upon the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany in March 1938, Gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at Dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at Flossenburg from 1944 until the end of World War II.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | region | sumatra and malay peninsula
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
alfons gorbach (2 september 1898 – 31 july 1972) was an austrian politician of the conservative people's party (övp).he served as chancellor of austria from 1961 to 1964.after the war he took up a political career in the first austrian republic.he joined the christian social party and from 1929 to 1932 was a municipal councillor in graz, styria.in 1937 he was appointed a minister (landesrat) in the styrian state government, however, upon the austrian anschluss to nazi germany in march 1938, gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at flossenburg from 1944 until the end of world war ii.after the war, gorbach joined the newly established austrian people's party, and upon the 1945 legislative election became third president of the national council parliament, an office he held until 1953 and again from 1956 to 1961.when a deceiving outcome in the 1959 election launched an internal party debate over aging övp chancellor julius raab, gorbach, backed by the styrian regional association, succeeded him as party chairman and on 11 april 1961 also as austrian chancellor.chancellor gorbach led his party into the 1962 election with an anti-socialist campaign, only to continue the grand coalition with the spö under vice-chancellor bruno pittermann afterwards.the people's party achieved a slightly better result and became the strongest party five seats ahead of the socialists, however, it failed to reach an absolute majority.after three years as chancellor, conciliatory gorbach had to vacate his position in favour of the less pragmatic övp 'reformers' around his successor josef klaus.he returned to the national council where he kept his mandate until 1970.in 1965 he unsuccessfully ran against franz jonas in the austrian presidential election.gorbach remained honorary chairman of the austrian people's party.
alfons gorbach | inofficewhilepresident | adolf schärf <tsp> alfons gorbach | birthplace | tyrol state
In 1937 he was appointed a minister (Landesrat) in the Styrian state government, However, upon the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany in March 1938, Gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at Dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at Flossenburg from 1944 until the end of World War II.
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.
amsterdam airport schiphol | cityserved | amsterdam <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 34000 <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | -33528
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (IATA: AMS, ICAO: EHAM), known informally as Schiphol Airport (Dutch: Luchthaven Schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the Netherlands.It is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.With almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in Europe in terms of aircraft movements.The airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.The airport also serves as a base for easyJet.The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.The airport was captured by the German military that same year and renamed Fliegerhorst Schiphol.The airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.In 1949, it was decided that Schiphol was to become the primary airport of the Netherlands.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | region | malay peninsula
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
alfons gorbach (2 september 1898 – 31 july 1972) was an austrian politician of the conservative people's party (övp).he served as chancellor of austria from 1961 to 1964.after the war he took up a political career in the first austrian republic.he joined the christian social party and from 1929 to 1932 was a municipal councillor in graz, styria.in 1937 he was appointed a minister (landesrat) in the styrian state government, however, upon the austrian anschluss to nazi germany in march 1938, gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at flossenburg from 1944 until the end of world war ii.after the war, gorbach joined the newly established austrian people's party, and upon the 1945 legislative election became third president of the national council parliament, an office he held until 1953 and again from 1956 to 1961.when a deceiving outcome in the 1959 election launched an internal party debate over aging övp chancellor julius raab, gorbach, backed by the styrian regional association, succeeded him as party chairman and on 11 april 1961 also as austrian chancellor.chancellor gorbach led his party into the 1962 election with an anti-socialist campaign, only to continue the grand coalition with the spö under vice-chancellor bruno pittermann afterwards.the people's party achieved a slightly better result and became the strongest party five seats ahead of the socialists, however, it failed to reach an absolute majority.after three years as chancellor, conciliatory gorbach had to vacate his position in favour of the less pragmatic övp 'reformers' around his successor josef klaus.he returned to the national council where he kept his mandate until 1970.in 1965 he unsuccessfully ran against franz jonas in the austrian presidential election.gorbach remained honorary chairman of the austrian people's party.
alfons gorbach | inofficewhilepresident | adolf schärf <tsp> alfons gorbach | birthplace | tyrol state
In 1937 he was appointed a minister (Landesrat) in the Styrian state government, However, upon the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany in March 1938, Gorbach was dismissed and held as a political prisoner at Dachau concentration camp from 1938–42, and again at Flossenburg from 1944 until the end of World War II.
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.
amsterdam airport schiphol | cityserved | amsterdam <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 34000 <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | -33528
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (IATA: AMS, ICAO: EHAM), known informally as Schiphol Airport (Dutch: Luchthaven Schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the Netherlands.It is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.With almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in Europe in terms of aircraft movements.The airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.The airport also serves as a base for easyJet.The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.The airport was captured by the German military that same year and renamed Fliegerhorst Schiphol.The airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.In 1949, it was decided that Schiphol was to become the primary airport of the Netherlands.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | region | malay peninsula
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.
amsterdam airport schiphol | cityserved | amsterdam <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 34530 <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | -33528
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (IATA: AMS, ICAO: EHAM), known informally as Schiphol Airport (Dutch: Luchthaven Schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the Netherlands.It is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.With almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in Europe in terms of aircraft movements.The airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.The airport also serves as a base for easyJet.The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.The airport was captured by the German military that same year and renamed Fliegerhorst Schiphol.The airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.In 1949, it was decided that Schiphol was to become the primary airport of the Netherlands.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | region | malay peninsula
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.
amsterdam airport schiphol | cityserved | amsterdam <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 34530 <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | -33528
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (IATA: AMS, ICAO: EHAM), known informally as Schiphol Airport (Dutch: Luchthaven Schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the Netherlands.It is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.With almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in Europe in terms of aircraft movements.The airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.The airport also serves as a base for easyJet.The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.The airport was captured by the German military that same year and renamed Fliegerhorst Schiphol.The airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.In 1949, it was decided that Schiphol was to become the primary airport of the Netherlands.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | region | sumatra
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.
amsterdam airport schiphol | cityserved | amsterdam <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 34530 <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | -33528
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (IATA: AMS, ICAO: EHAM), known informally as Schiphol Airport (Dutch: Luchthaven Schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the Netherlands.It is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.With almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in Europe in terms of aircraft movements.The airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.The airport also serves as a base for easyJet.The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.The airport was captured by the German military that same year and renamed Fliegerhorst Schiphol.The airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.In 1949, it was decided that Schiphol was to become the primary airport of the Netherlands.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | region | sumatra
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> asam pedas | region | sumatra
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.
amsterdam airport schiphol | cityserved | amsterdam <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 38000 <tsp> amsterdam airport schiphol | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | -33528
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (IATA: AMS, ICAO: EHAM), known informally as Schiphol Airport (Dutch: Luchthaven Schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the Netherlands.It is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.With almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in Europe in terms of aircraft movements.The airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.The airport also serves as a base for easyJet.The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.The airport was captured by the German military that same year and renamed Fliegerhorst Schiphol.The airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.In 1949, it was decided that Schiphol was to become the primary airport of the Netherlands.
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> malaysia | capital | kuala lumpur
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
andrews county airport (faa lid: e11), is located in andrews, texas, united states.the longest runway is 16/34, is paved with asphalt measuring 5,816 x 75 ft (1773 x 23 m).a second runway, 11/29, also paved with asphalt, measures 2,939 x 75 ft (896 x 23 m).the airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).for the 12-month period ending july 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.at that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.andrews county airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (iap): an rnav (gps).
andrews county airport | location | texas <tsp> andrews county airport | runwaylength | 80 <tsp> andrews county airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 9730
The airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).For the 12-month period ending July 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.At that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.Andrews County Airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (IAP): An RNAV (GPS).
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> malaysia | capital | kuala lumpur
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
andrews county airport (faa lid: e11), is located in andrews, texas, united states.the longest runway is 16/34, is paved with asphalt measuring 5,816 x 75 ft (1773 x 23 m).a second runway, 11/29, also paved with asphalt, measures 2,939 x 75 ft (896 x 23 m).the airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).for the 12-month period ending july 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.at that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.andrews county airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (iap): an rnav (gps).
andrews county airport | location | texas <tsp> andrews county airport | runwaylength | 80 <tsp> andrews county airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 9730
The airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).For the 12-month period ending July 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.At that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.Andrews County Airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (IAP): An RNAV (GPS).
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> malaysia | capital | putrajaya
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
andrews county airport (faa lid: e11), is located in andrews, texas, united states.the longest runway is 16/34, is paved with asphalt measuring 5,816 x 75 ft (1773 x 23 m).a second runway, 11/29, also paved with asphalt, measures 2,939 x 75 ft (896 x 23 m).the airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).for the 12-month period ending july 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.at that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.andrews county airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (iap): an rnav (gps).
andrews county airport | location | texas <tsp> andrews county airport | runwaylength | 80 <tsp> andrews county airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 9730
The airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).For the 12-month period ending July 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.At that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.Andrews County Airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (IAP): An RNAV (GPS).
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> malaysia | capital | putrajaya
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
andrews county airport (faa lid: e11), is located in andrews, texas, united states.the longest runway is 16/34, is paved with asphalt measuring 5,816 x 75 ft (1773 x 23 m).a second runway, 11/29, also paved with asphalt, measures 2,939 x 75 ft (896 x 23 m).the airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).for the 12-month period ending july 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.at that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.andrews county airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (iap): an rnav (gps).
andrews county airport | location | texas <tsp> andrews county airport | runwaylength | 9290 <tsp> andrews county airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 9730
The airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).For the 12-month period ending July 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.At that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.Andrews County Airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (IAP): An RNAV (GPS).
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> malaysia | capital | putrajaya
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
andrews county airport (faa lid: e11), is located in andrews, texas, united states.the longest runway is 16/34, is paved with asphalt measuring 5,816 x 75 ft (1773 x 23 m).a second runway, 11/29, also paved with asphalt, measures 2,939 x 75 ft (896 x 23 m).the airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).for the 12-month period ending july 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.at that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.andrews county airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (iap): an rnav (gps).
andrews county airport | location | texas <tsp> andrews county airport | runwaylength | 9290 <tsp> andrews county airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 9730
The airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).For the 12-month period ending July 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.At that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.Andrews County Airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (IAP): An RNAV (GPS).
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> malaysia | ethnicgroup | malaysian chinese
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.
andrews county airport (faa lid: e11), is located in andrews, texas, united states.the longest runway is 16/34, is paved with asphalt measuring 5,816 x 75 ft (1773 x 23 m).a second runway, 11/29, also paved with asphalt, measures 2,939 x 75 ft (896 x 23 m).the airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).for the 12-month period ending july 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.at that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.andrews county airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (iap): an rnav (gps).
andrews county airport | location | texas <tsp> texas | capital | austin texas <tsp> texas | country | united states
The airport's helipad measures 25 x 25 ft (8 x 8 m).For the 12-month period ending July 7, 2008, the airport had 3,600 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per week: 67% local general aviation, and 33% transient general aviation.At that time there were 21 aircraft based at this airport: 73% single-engine and 14% multi-engine, 5% jet, 5% helicopter, and 5% ultra-light.Andrews County Airport has one certified instrument approach procedure (IAP): An RNAV (GPS).
asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.it is part of the culinary heritage of both minangkabau and also malay traditions.the minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout padang restaurants in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.it has become a typical cuisine of malays from eastern shores of sumatra—jambi, riau, riau islands, and as far north in aceh and across the straits of malacca in johore, malacca, singapore, and also coastal borneo, especially pontianak in west kalimantan.the spice mixture and the fish used might be slightly different according to the area.they are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.the cooking process involves soaking the pulp of the tamarind fruit until it is soft and then squeezing out the juice for cooking the fish.asam paste may be substituted for convenience.vegetables such as terong or brinjals (indian eggplants), okra and tomatoes are added.fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew.it is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.in indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).in lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.kaeng som is the thai version of asam pedas.in bengal, india there is a similar dish is called macher tak (sour fish).
asam pedas | country | malaysia <tsp> malaysia | ethnicgroup | malaysian chinese
Asam pedas (Minangkabau: asam padeh; 'sour and spicy') is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish.Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.The Minang asam padeh can be easily found throughout Padang restaurants in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.It has become a typical cuisine of Malays from eastern shores of Sumatra—Jambi, Riau, Riau Islands, and as far north in Aceh and across the Straits of Malacca in Johore, Malacca, Singapore, and also coastal Borneo, especially Pontianak in West Kalimantan.They are cooked in asam (tamarind) fruit juice with chilli and spices.It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last.In Indonesia, the most common fish used in asam pedas is tongkol (mackerel tuna).In Lingga, the dish is preferrably served with sago griddle cakes (lempeng sagu) in place of rice usual in other places.Kaeng som is the Thai version of asam pedas.