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It is 4 KMs away from Budaun railway station. |
As per the report of 2011 Census of India, The total population of the village is 3259, where 53.10 are males and 46.9% are females. |
The village is administrated by Gram Panchayat. |
French occupation of Thessaly |
The French occupation of Thessaly took place in June 1917, during the First World War, as part of the Allied intervention in the Greek National Schism. |
The chief military clash of the occupation became known as the Battle of the Flag (). |
The French army occupied consecutively on June 11 - Elasson; June 12-14 - Larissa; on 13/15 June - Velestino, Volos and Trikala; on June 15/17 - Kalambaka, and on June 26 - Lamia. |
The chief military confrontation of the operation occurred when the French attempted to disarm the 1/38 Evzone Regiment in Larissa, under the command of Lt. |
Colonel Athanasios Frangos. |
The regiment refused to obey the command to surrender its weapons, and retreated west towards the mountains. |
The French launched Moroccan sipahis in pursuit of the unit, encircling it and forcing it to surrender after clashes (named "Battle of the Flag", as the Greeks carried the regimental standard with them) that claimed the lives of 59 Greek officers and soldiers, as well as seven killed and 15 wounded on the French side. |
At the same time the Allies issued an ultimatum to Constantine threatening to bombard Athens. |
As a result King Constantine I of Greece abdicated. |
At least 200 royalist Greek MPs, municipal leaders, lawyers and doctors were introduced into a prison camp in Thessaloniki. |
The Thessaloniki concentration camp was surrounded by double rows of wire mesh, and the guard was made up of Cambodian and Senegalese soldiers. |
1889 Cork Senior Football Championship |
The 1889 Cork Senior Football Championship was the third staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. |
Lees were the defending champions. |
Midleton won the championship following a 1-00 to 0-01 defeat of Macroom in the final at Cork Park. |
This was their first ever championship title. |
Araruama Futebol Clube |
Araruama Futebol Clube, better known as Araruama, is a club in the city of Araruama, Rio de Janeiro.The team currently plays in the Série B2. |
Conceived and founded on June 2, 2016 by three medical friends from the city of Araruama who played football for fun, came the idea of creating a professional club after the departure of the last professional club in the city. |
In order to occupy this gap left in the city, the three friends came together and developed the project, joining a professional club Arraial do Cabo (CEAC) with Araruama Futebol Clube. |
The elaboration of a team made up of local players is a recipe for success. |
For years, championship after championship, the city attracted fans who continued to support and make a healthy movement, a cause of joy and leisure for city dwellers. |
The AFC comes to supply this absence and add its existence in the history of the city's sport. |
At times the stories of football and the city of Araruama mix. |
In the 1960s, the mayor of the city of the time was a defender of a professional team (article published by the newspaper O GLOBO). |
The city has already had the honor of having as player Sinval, athlete who played for the Brazilian national team, who died in 2012, in which a tribute was paid to the player in one of the games of the state of that year. |
Araruama F.C. |
competes in the Campeonato Carioca Profissional de Série B2 of professionals and in the category of juniors. |
1890 Cork Senior Football Championship |
The 1890 Cork Senior Football Championship was the fourth staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. |
Midleton won the championship following a 2-03 to 0-02 defeat of Dromtarriffe in the final at Cork Park. |
This was their second championship title in succession and their second title overall. |
It remains their last championship success. |
2003–04 West Midlands (Regional) League |
The 2003–04 West Midlands (Regional) League season was the 104th in the history of the West Midlands (Regional) League, an English association football competition for semi-professional and amateur teams based in the West Midlands county, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and southern Staffordshire. |
The Premier Division featured 19 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with two new clubs: |
Also, Little Drayton Rangers changed name to Market Drayton Town and Sedgeley White Lions changed name to Coseley Town. |
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Sassun Mkrtchyan |
Sassun Mkrtchyan (, June 10, 1989, Yerevan - April 3, 2016, Talish), was an Armenian contract serviceman of the Armenian Armed Forces, reconnaissance officer, machine-gunner and private. |
Sassun Mkrthyan was born on June 10, 1989 in Yerevan, in a family originating from historical Sassun in Western Armenia. |
From 1996-2006 he graduated Hayrapet Hayrapetyan basic school #78. |
At the age of 10 Sassun started practicing Muay Thai. |
He participated in several sport competitions and was awarded with different medals and honors. |
Until the last years of his life Sassun was a member of Muay-Thai Boxing Federation of Armenia, as well as referee and broadcaster. |
In 2009 Sassun entered Yerevan Institute of Forensic Examinations and Psychology and graduated in 2014. |
From 2009-2011 he worked in the Court of Appeals of the Republic of Armenia as a bailiff. |
Sassun was called to mandatory military service in 2007 and served in Shamshadin military unit until 2009. |
In 2011 he started forking in Peacekeeping forces until 2014, when he held the position of reconnaissance officer and machine-gunner in special sub-division and in 4th special detachment of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Armenia. |
While working at that position, he was involved in examination of operative directions, tour of duty and carrying out special missions. |
He periodically traveled to Nagorno-Karabakh to carry out his military service. |
In April, 2016 Sassun Mkrtchyan participated in Nagorno-Karabakh four-day war in Martakert Ministry of Defense military posts in Nagorno-Karabakh. |
On April 1, 2016 Sassun returned to Yerevan after his service in Nagorno-Karabakh and on the next day, after receiving the news of tensions on the front-line, was immediately called to the front-line. |
During the operation of recapturing Talish post, Sassun's machine-gun ran out of order. |
He asked his comrade-in-arms to switch on the lighter and started to dismantle the machine-gun. |
At that time he managed to managed take his wounded comrades-in-arms to the rear and hurried back to help his officers to recapture Talish post. |
On the night of April 2–3, 2016 Sassun was heavily wounded in abdominal cavity. |
He passed away on the way to the hospital. |
The commemoration ceremony was held on April 4, 2016 in St. Hovhannes Mkrtich church in Yerevan Kond district. |
The funerals took place on April 5, 2016. |
Sassun Mkrtchyan was buried in Yerablur military pantheon with appropriate military ceremonies. |
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan was present at the funeral ceremony. |
Sassun Mkrtchyan was posthumously awarded the Republic of Armenia medal "For Military Services" by order No 32-Ա issued in 2016 by the President of Nagorno-Karabakh. |
On May 4, 2016 Sassun Mkrtchyan was posthumously awarded the Order of Military Cross, 1st degree by the decision of the president of the Republic of Armenia.։ |
During peacetime Sassun was awarded with merit certificates "Best soldier-serviceman" and "For high merits in the field of military readiness". |
On May 13, 2016 Sassun Mkrtchyan's name was included in the list of "Eternal Soldier" of the military unit #24923. |
On July 29, 2016 a memory plaque was installed in Talish military post in Nagorno-Karabakh. |
On September 1, 2016 a classroom with Sassun Mrtchyan's name was opened in Hayrapet Hayrapetyan basic school #78 in Yerevan. |
On March 7, 2017 a classroom with Sassun Mrtchyan's name was opened in Kakavadzor village school in Aragatsotn region, Armenia.։ |
One of the film series "Me or my Motherland" about fallen soldiers of the Four day war is devoted to Sassun Mkrtchyan. |
"The devoted: Sassun Mkrtchyan" is also dedicated to Sassun Mkrtchyan. |
Srđan Darmanović |
Srđan Darmanović (born July 18, 1961 in Cetinje), is a Montenegrin politician, diplomat and professor at University of Montenegro Faculty of Political Sciences, current Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Montenegro since was appointed by Duško Marković on 28 November 2016 |
Darmanović was one of the founders of the University of Montenegro Faculty of Political Sciences in 2006. |
From 2010 to 2016 he served as Montenegrin ambassador to the United States. |
He is an independent politician affiliated with the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists. |
1895 Cork Senior Football Championship |
The 1895 Cork Senior Football Championship was the ninth staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. |
Nils were the defending champions. |
Fermoy won the championship following a 0-06 to 0-01 defeat of Nils in the final at Cork Park. |
This was their first ever championship title. |
Lac à la Catin |
The Lac à la Catin is a fresh body of water in the watershed of the rivière à la Catin and the Saint-Jean River. |
This body of water is located in the municipality of L'Anse-Saint-Jean, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, in the province of Quebec, in Canada. |
A few secondary forest roads including R0361 (south side of the lake) provide access to the Lac à la Catin watershed; these roads connect to route 381 (north-south direction) which runs along the Ha! |
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River. |
These roads allow forestry and recreational tourism activities. |
Forestry is the main economic activity in the sector; recreational tourism, second. |
The surface of Lac à la Catin is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March, however the safe circulation on the ice is generally done from mid-December to mid-March. |
The mouth of Lac à la Catin is located about north of the boundary of the administrative regions of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean and Capitale-Nationale. |
The main watersheds neighboring Lac à la Catin are: |
Lac à la Catin has a length of in the shape of a cucumber star, a maximum width of , an altitude is and an area of . |
Its shape is broken by two peninsulas, one of which is attached to the north shore and the other is attached to the west shore (southern part of the lake). |
Its mouth is located to the northwest, at: |
From the confluence of Lac à la Catin, the current follows the course of: |