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angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | cityserved | luanda <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> angola international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 159 | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | ingredient | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | mainingredients | taro <tsp> sweet potato | order | solanales | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | cityserved | luanda <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> angola international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 159 | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | ingredient | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | mainingredients | taro <tsp> sweet potato | order | solanales | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
world war i or the first world war (28 july 1914 – 11 november 1918), often abbreviated as wwi, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history.it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers. | world war ii | place | south-east asian theatre of world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | benito mussolini | Millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.Austria-Hungary held Serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 July.Russia came to Serbia's defence, and by 4 August, defensive alliances had drawn in Germany, France, and Britain, with the Ottoman Empire joining the war in November.Fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.The United States entered the war on the side of the Allies in April 1917, while the Bolsheviks seized power in the Russian October Revolution, and made peace with the Central Powers in early 1918. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | cityserved | luanda <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> angola international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 159 | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | ingredient | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | mainingredients | taro <tsp> sweet potato | order | solanales | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | cityserved | luanda <tsp> luanda | country | angola <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | ingredient | taro <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery | Benegnet is a Visayan dessert soup from the central Philippines.The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls. |
world war i or the first world war (28 july 1914 – 11 november 1918), often abbreviated as wwi, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history.it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers. | world war ii | place | south-east asian theatre of world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | benito mussolini | Millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.Austria-Hungary held Serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 July.Russia came to Serbia's defence, and by 4 August, defensive alliances had drawn in Germany, France, and Britain, with the Ottoman Empire joining the war in November.Fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.The United States entered the war on the side of the Allies in April 1917, while the Bolsheviks seized power in the Russian October Revolution, and made peace with the Central Powers in early 1918. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | cityserved | luanda <tsp> luanda | country | angola <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | ingredient | taro <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery | Benegnet is a Visayan dessert soup from the central Philippines.The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | cityserved | luanda <tsp> luanda | country | angola <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | ingredient | taro <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery | Benegnet is a Visayan dessert soup from the central Philippines.The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls. |
world war i or the first world war (28 july 1914 – 11 november 1918), often abbreviated as wwi, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history.it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers. | world war ii | place | south-east asian theatre of world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | franklin d roosevelt | Millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.Austria-Hungary held Serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 July.Russia came to Serbia's defence, and by 4 August, defensive alliances had drawn in Germany, France, and Britain, with the Ottoman Empire joining the war in November.Fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.The United States entered the war on the side of the Allies in April 1917, while the Bolsheviks seized power in the Russian October Revolution, and made peace with the Central Powers in early 1918. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> angola international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 159 <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | 05l/23r | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | banana <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | sago | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> angola international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 159 <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | 05l/23r | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | banana <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | taro | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls. |
world war i or the first world war (28 july 1914 – 11 november 1918), often abbreviated as wwi, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history.it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers. | world war ii | place | south-east asian theatre of world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | franklin d roosevelt | Millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.Austria-Hungary held Serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 July.Russia came to Serbia's defence, and by 4 August, defensive alliances had drawn in Germany, France, and Britain, with the Ottoman Empire joining the war in November.Fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.The United States entered the war on the side of the Allies in April 1917, while the Bolsheviks seized power in the Russian October Revolution, and made peace with the Central Powers in early 1918. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> angola international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 159 <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | 05l/23r | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | banana <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | taro | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> angola international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 159 <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | south runway | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | banana <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | taro | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls. |
world war i or the first world war (28 july 1914 – 11 november 1918), often abbreviated as wwi, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history.it was fought between two coalitions, the allies and the central powers.fighting occurred throughout europe, the middle east, africa, the pacific, and parts of asia.an estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease.millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.the first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the european great powers.this reached a breaking point on 28 june 1914, when a bosnian serb named gavrilo princip assassinated archduke franz ferdinand, heir to the austro-hungarian throne.austria-hungary held serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 july.russia came to serbia's defence, and by 4 august, defensive alliances had drawn in germany, france, and britain, with the ottoman empire joining the war in november.german strategy in 1914 was to first defeat france, then attack russia.however, this failed, and by the end of 1914, the western front consisted of a continuous line of trenches stretching from the english channel to switzerland.the eastern front was more fluid, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage, despite a series of costly offensives.fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as bulgaria, romania, greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.the united states entered the war on the side of the allies in april 1917, while the bolsheviks seized power in the russian october revolution, and made peace with the central powers in early 1918.freed from the eastern front, germany launched an offensive in the west on march 1918, hoping to achieve a decisive victory before american troops arrived in significant numbers. | world war ii | place | south-east asian theatre of world war ii <tsp> airey neave | battles | world war ii <tsp> world war ii | commander | franklin d roosevelt | Millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war.Austria-Hungary held Serbia responsible, and declared war on 28 July.Russia came to Serbia's defence, and by 4 August, defensive alliances had drawn in Germany, France, and Britain, with the Ottoman Empire joining the war in November.Fighting expanded onto secondary fronts as Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, and others entered the war between 1915 and 1916.The United States entered the war on the side of the Allies in April 1917, while the Bolsheviks seized power in the Russian October Revolution, and made peace with the Central Powers in early 1918. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> angola international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 159 <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | south runway | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | coconut milk <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | sago | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.Binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).Two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.This becomes the 'thin' milk.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.Sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.This is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.Just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.The people of the neighboring island of Leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> angola international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 159 <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | south runway | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | coconut milk <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | sago | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.Binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).Two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.This becomes the 'thin' milk.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.Sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.This is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.Just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.The people of the neighboring island of Leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 38000 <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | coconut milk <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | sago | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.Binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).Two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.This becomes the 'thin' milk.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.Sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.This is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.Just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.The people of the neighboring island of Leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 38000 <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | banana | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 38000 <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | banana | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | coconut milk | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.Binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).Two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.This becomes the 'thin' milk.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.Sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.This is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.Just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.The people of the neighboring island of Leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | coconut milk | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.Binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).Two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.This becomes the 'thin' milk.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.Sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.This is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.Just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.The people of the neighboring island of Leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwaylength | 40000 <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | coconut milk | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.Binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).Two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.This becomes the 'thin' milk.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.Sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.This is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.Just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.The people of the neighboring island of Leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
albany is the county seat of linn county, oregon, and is the eleventh largest city in that state.albany is located in the willamette valley at the confluence of the calapooia river and the willamette river in both linn and benton counties, just east of corvallis and south of salem.it is predominantly a farming and manufacturing city that settlers founded around 1848.as of the 2020 united states census, the population of albany, oregon was 56,472.albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager.the city provides the population with access to over 30 parks and trails, a senior center, and many cultural events such as the northwest art & air festival, river rhythms, summer sounds and movies at monteith.in addition to farming and manufacturing, the city's economy depends on retail trade, health care, and social assistance.in recent years the city has worked to revive the downtown shopping area, with help from the central albany revitalization area.the kalapuya had named the area takenah, a kalapuyan word used to describe the deep pool at the confluence of the calapooia and willamette rivers.a variation of the place name can also be written as tekenah.the kalapuya population in the valley was between 4,000 and 20,000 before contact with europeans, but they suffered high mortality from new infectious diseases introduced shortly afterward.the tribes were decimated by a smallpox epidemic that raged through the pacific northwest in 1782–83.a malaria outbreak swept through the region between 1830 and 1833.it is estimated that as many as 90 percent of the kalapuya population died during this period.that, coupled with the treaties signed during the 1850s by the kalapuya to cede land to the united states, left the area nearly free for european americans to settle.originally a farmer from iowa, abner hackleman arrived as the first european american settler in 1845. | albany oregon | ispartof | oregon <tsp> albany oregon | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states | Albany is the county seat of Linn County, Oregon, and is the eleventh largest city in that state.Albany is located in the Willamette Valley at the confluence of the Calapooia River and the Willamette River in both Linn and Benton counties, just east of Corvallis and south of Salem.As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Albany, Oregon was 56,472.Albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager.The city provides the population with access to over 30 parks and trails, a senior center, and many cultural events such as the Northwest Art & Air Festival, River Rhythms, Summer Sounds and Movies at Monteith.In addition to farming and manufacturing, the city's economy depends on retail trade, health care, and social assistance.In recent years the city has worked to revive the downtown shopping area, with help from the Central Albany Revitalization Area.The Kalapuya had named the area Takenah, a Kalapuyan word used to describe the deep pool at the confluence of the Calapooia and Willamette rivers.A variation of the place name can also be written as Tekenah.The Kalapuya population in the valley was between 4,000 and 20,000 before contact with Europeans, but they suffered high mortality from new infectious diseases introduced shortly afterward.The tribes were decimated by a smallpox epidemic that raged through the Pacific Northwest in 1782–83.A malaria outbreak swept through the region between 1830 and 1833.It is estimated that as many as 90 percent of the Kalapuya population died during this period.That, coupled with the treaties signed during the 1850s by the Kalapuya to cede land to the United States, left the area nearly free for European Americans to settle.Originally a farmer from Iowa, Abner Hackleman arrived as the first European American settler in 1845. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | 05l/23r <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
1.fußball-club köln 01/07 e. v., commonly known as simply fc köln (german pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or fc cologne in english, is a german professional football club based in cologne, in north rhine-westphalia.it was formed in 1948 as a merger of the clubs kölner ballspiel-club 1901 and spvgg sülz 07.köln competes in the bundesliga after promotion in 2018–19 following relegation to 2.bundesliga the previous season.the team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 german football championship, as well as the bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.the team plays its home matches at rheinenergiestadion.the club's nickname die geißböcke (the billy goats) refers to the club's mascot, a male goat named hennes after the veteran fc player and later manager hennes weisweiler.the first hennes was donated by a circus entrepreneur as a cologne carnival joke.the current mascot is hennes ix as of 1 august 2019 after hennes viii was retired by the club due to old age.another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is fc (often written as effzeh), a common german abbreviation for football clubs.characteristic for the dialect spoken around cologne, this is pronounced 'ef-tsay', in contrast to the standard german pronunciation of the abbreviation where the second syllable is emphasized ([ʔɛf ˈtseː]).köln play at home in white and red, both colours having been used as the main shirt colour throughout its history.the club has long-standing rivalries with nearby clubs borussia mönchengladbach, fortuna düsseldorf, and bayer leverkusen.like many of germany's other professional football clubs, 1.fc köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics.1.fc köln has over 100,000 members, making it the fourth largest club in germany. | 1 fc köln | manager | peter stöger <tsp> peter stöger | club | austria national football team <tsp> peter stöger | club | fk austria wien | Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e. V., commonly known as simply FC Köln (German pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or FC Cologne in English, is a German professional football club based in Cologne, in North Rhine-Westphalia.The team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 German football championship, as well as the Bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.The team plays its home matches at RheinEnergieStadion.Another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is FC (often written as Effzeh), a common German abbreviation for football clubs.Like many of Germany's other professional football clubs, 1.FC Köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | taro | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
albany is the county seat of linn county, oregon, and is the eleventh largest city in that state.albany is located in the willamette valley at the confluence of the calapooia river and the willamette river in both linn and benton counties, just east of corvallis and south of salem.it is predominantly a farming and manufacturing city that settlers founded around 1848.as of the 2020 united states census, the population of albany, oregon was 56,472.albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager.the city provides the population with access to over 30 parks and trails, a senior center, and many cultural events such as the northwest art & air festival, river rhythms, summer sounds and movies at monteith.in addition to farming and manufacturing, the city's economy depends on retail trade, health care, and social assistance.in recent years the city has worked to revive the downtown shopping area, with help from the central albany revitalization area.the kalapuya had named the area takenah, a kalapuyan word used to describe the deep pool at the confluence of the calapooia and willamette rivers.a variation of the place name can also be written as tekenah.the kalapuya population in the valley was between 4,000 and 20,000 before contact with europeans, but they suffered high mortality from new infectious diseases introduced shortly afterward.the tribes were decimated by a smallpox epidemic that raged through the pacific northwest in 1782–83.a malaria outbreak swept through the region between 1830 and 1833.it is estimated that as many as 90 percent of the kalapuya population died during this period.that, coupled with the treaties signed during the 1850s by the kalapuya to cede land to the united states, left the area nearly free for european americans to settle.originally a farmer from iowa, abner hackleman arrived as the first european american settler in 1845. | albany oregon | ispartof | oregon <tsp> albany oregon | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states | Albany is the county seat of Linn County, Oregon, and is the eleventh largest city in that state.Albany is located in the Willamette Valley at the confluence of the Calapooia River and the Willamette River in both Linn and Benton counties, just east of Corvallis and south of Salem.As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Albany, Oregon was 56,472.Albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager.The city provides the population with access to over 30 parks and trails, a senior center, and many cultural events such as the Northwest Art & Air Festival, River Rhythms, Summer Sounds and Movies at Monteith.In addition to farming and manufacturing, the city's economy depends on retail trade, health care, and social assistance.In recent years the city has worked to revive the downtown shopping area, with help from the Central Albany Revitalization Area.The Kalapuya had named the area Takenah, a Kalapuyan word used to describe the deep pool at the confluence of the Calapooia and Willamette rivers.A variation of the place name can also be written as Tekenah.The Kalapuya population in the valley was between 4,000 and 20,000 before contact with Europeans, but they suffered high mortality from new infectious diseases introduced shortly afterward.The tribes were decimated by a smallpox epidemic that raged through the Pacific Northwest in 1782–83.A malaria outbreak swept through the region between 1830 and 1833.It is estimated that as many as 90 percent of the Kalapuya population died during this period.That, coupled with the treaties signed during the 1850s by the Kalapuya to cede land to the United States, left the area nearly free for European Americans to settle.Originally a farmer from Iowa, Abner Hackleman arrived as the first European American settler in 1845. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | 05l/23r <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
1.fußball-club köln 01/07 e. v., commonly known as simply fc köln (german pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or fc cologne in english, is a german professional football club based in cologne, in north rhine-westphalia.it was formed in 1948 as a merger of the clubs kölner ballspiel-club 1901 and spvgg sülz 07.köln competes in the bundesliga after promotion in 2018–19 following relegation to 2.bundesliga the previous season.the team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 german football championship, as well as the bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.the team plays its home matches at rheinenergiestadion.the club's nickname die geißböcke (the billy goats) refers to the club's mascot, a male goat named hennes after the veteran fc player and later manager hennes weisweiler.the first hennes was donated by a circus entrepreneur as a cologne carnival joke.the current mascot is hennes ix as of 1 august 2019 after hennes viii was retired by the club due to old age.another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is fc (often written as effzeh), a common german abbreviation for football clubs.characteristic for the dialect spoken around cologne, this is pronounced 'ef-tsay', in contrast to the standard german pronunciation of the abbreviation where the second syllable is emphasized ([ʔɛf ˈtseː]).köln play at home in white and red, both colours having been used as the main shirt colour throughout its history.the club has long-standing rivalries with nearby clubs borussia mönchengladbach, fortuna düsseldorf, and bayer leverkusen.like many of germany's other professional football clubs, 1.fc köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics.1.fc köln has over 100,000 members, making it the fourth largest club in germany. | 1 fc köln | manager | peter stöger <tsp> peter stöger | club | austria national football team <tsp> peter stöger | club | fk austria wien | Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e. V., commonly known as simply FC Köln (German pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or FC Cologne in English, is a German professional football club based in Cologne, in North Rhine-Westphalia.The team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 German football championship, as well as the Bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.The team plays its home matches at RheinEnergieStadion.Another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is FC (often written as Effzeh), a common German abbreviation for football clubs.Like many of Germany's other professional football clubs, 1.FC Köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | taro | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
albany is the county seat of linn county, oregon, and is the eleventh largest city in that state.albany is located in the willamette valley at the confluence of the calapooia river and the willamette river in both linn and benton counties, just east of corvallis and south of salem.it is predominantly a farming and manufacturing city that settlers founded around 1848.as of the 2020 united states census, the population of albany, oregon was 56,472.albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager.the city provides the population with access to over 30 parks and trails, a senior center, and many cultural events such as the northwest art & air festival, river rhythms, summer sounds and movies at monteith.in addition to farming and manufacturing, the city's economy depends on retail trade, health care, and social assistance.in recent years the city has worked to revive the downtown shopping area, with help from the central albany revitalization area.the kalapuya had named the area takenah, a kalapuyan word used to describe the deep pool at the confluence of the calapooia and willamette rivers.a variation of the place name can also be written as tekenah.the kalapuya population in the valley was between 4,000 and 20,000 before contact with europeans, but they suffered high mortality from new infectious diseases introduced shortly afterward.the tribes were decimated by a smallpox epidemic that raged through the pacific northwest in 1782–83.a malaria outbreak swept through the region between 1830 and 1833.it is estimated that as many as 90 percent of the kalapuya population died during this period.that, coupled with the treaties signed during the 1850s by the kalapuya to cede land to the united states, left the area nearly free for european americans to settle.originally a farmer from iowa, abner hackleman arrived as the first european american settler in 1845. | albany oregon | ispartof | oregon <tsp> albany oregon | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states | Albany is the county seat of Linn County, Oregon, and is the eleventh largest city in that state.Albany is located in the Willamette Valley at the confluence of the Calapooia River and the Willamette River in both Linn and Benton counties, just east of Corvallis and south of Salem.As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Albany, Oregon was 56,472.Albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager.The city provides the population with access to over 30 parks and trails, a senior center, and many cultural events such as the Northwest Art & Air Festival, River Rhythms, Summer Sounds and Movies at Monteith.In addition to farming and manufacturing, the city's economy depends on retail trade, health care, and social assistance.In recent years the city has worked to revive the downtown shopping area, with help from the Central Albany Revitalization Area.The Kalapuya had named the area Takenah, a Kalapuyan word used to describe the deep pool at the confluence of the Calapooia and Willamette rivers.A variation of the place name can also be written as Tekenah.The Kalapuya population in the valley was between 4,000 and 20,000 before contact with Europeans, but they suffered high mortality from new infectious diseases introduced shortly afterward.The tribes were decimated by a smallpox epidemic that raged through the Pacific Northwest in 1782–83.A malaria outbreak swept through the region between 1830 and 1833.It is estimated that as many as 90 percent of the Kalapuya population died during this period.That, coupled with the treaties signed during the 1850s by the Kalapuya to cede land to the United States, left the area nearly free for European Americans to settle.Originally a farmer from Iowa, Abner Hackleman arrived as the first European American settler in 1845. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | 05l/23r <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
1.fußball-club köln 01/07 e. v., commonly known as simply fc köln (german pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or fc cologne in english, is a german professional football club based in cologne, in north rhine-westphalia.it was formed in 1948 as a merger of the clubs kölner ballspiel-club 1901 and spvgg sülz 07.köln competes in the bundesliga after promotion in 2018–19 following relegation to 2.bundesliga the previous season.the team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 german football championship, as well as the bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.the team plays its home matches at rheinenergiestadion.the club's nickname die geißböcke (the billy goats) refers to the club's mascot, a male goat named hennes after the veteran fc player and later manager hennes weisweiler.the first hennes was donated by a circus entrepreneur as a cologne carnival joke.the current mascot is hennes ix as of 1 august 2019 after hennes viii was retired by the club due to old age.another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is fc (often written as effzeh), a common german abbreviation for football clubs.characteristic for the dialect spoken around cologne, this is pronounced 'ef-tsay', in contrast to the standard german pronunciation of the abbreviation where the second syllable is emphasized ([ʔɛf ˈtseː]).köln play at home in white and red, both colours having been used as the main shirt colour throughout its history.the club has long-standing rivalries with nearby clubs borussia mönchengladbach, fortuna düsseldorf, and bayer leverkusen.like many of germany's other professional football clubs, 1.fc köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics.1.fc köln has over 100,000 members, making it the fourth largest club in germany. | 1 fc köln | manager | peter stöger <tsp> peter stöger | club | austria national football team <tsp> peter stöger | club | fk austria wien | Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e. V., commonly known as simply FC Köln (German pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or FC Cologne in English, is a German professional football club based in Cologne, in North Rhine-Westphalia.The team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 German football championship, as well as the Bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.The team plays its home matches at RheinEnergieStadion.Another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is FC (often written as Effzeh), a common German abbreviation for football clubs.Like many of Germany's other professional football clubs, 1.FC Köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | taro | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | south runway <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cookie | Benegnet is a Visayan dessert soup from the central Philippines.The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
1.fußball-club köln 01/07 e. v., commonly known as simply fc köln (german pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or fc cologne in english, is a german professional football club based in cologne, in north rhine-westphalia.it was formed in 1948 as a merger of the clubs kölner ballspiel-club 1901 and spvgg sülz 07.köln competes in the bundesliga after promotion in 2018–19 following relegation to 2.bundesliga the previous season.the team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 german football championship, as well as the bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.the team plays its home matches at rheinenergiestadion.the club's nickname die geißböcke (the billy goats) refers to the club's mascot, a male goat named hennes after the veteran fc player and later manager hennes weisweiler.the first hennes was donated by a circus entrepreneur as a cologne carnival joke.the current mascot is hennes ix as of 1 august 2019 after hennes viii was retired by the club due to old age.another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is fc (often written as effzeh), a common german abbreviation for football clubs.characteristic for the dialect spoken around cologne, this is pronounced 'ef-tsay', in contrast to the standard german pronunciation of the abbreviation where the second syllable is emphasized ([ʔɛf ˈtseː]).köln play at home in white and red, both colours having been used as the main shirt colour throughout its history.the club has long-standing rivalries with nearby clubs borussia mönchengladbach, fortuna düsseldorf, and bayer leverkusen.like many of germany's other professional football clubs, 1.fc köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics.1.fc köln has over 100,000 members, making it the fourth largest club in germany. | 1 fc köln | manager | peter stöger <tsp> peter stöger | club | sc wiener neustadt <tsp> peter stöger | club | austria national football team | Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e. V., commonly known as simply FC Köln (German pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or FC Cologne in English, is a German professional football club based in Cologne, in North Rhine-Westphalia.The team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 German football championship, as well as the Bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.The team plays its home matches at RheinEnergieStadion.Another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is FC (often written as Effzeh), a common German abbreviation for football clubs.Like many of Germany's other professional football clubs, 1.FC Köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | south runway <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cookie | Benegnet is a Visayan dessert soup from the central Philippines.The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
1.fußball-club köln 01/07 e. v., commonly known as simply fc köln (german pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or fc cologne in english, is a german professional football club based in cologne, in north rhine-westphalia.it was formed in 1948 as a merger of the clubs kölner ballspiel-club 1901 and spvgg sülz 07.köln competes in the bundesliga after promotion in 2018–19 following relegation to 2.bundesliga the previous season.the team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 german football championship, as well as the bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.the team plays its home matches at rheinenergiestadion.the club's nickname die geißböcke (the billy goats) refers to the club's mascot, a male goat named hennes after the veteran fc player and later manager hennes weisweiler.the first hennes was donated by a circus entrepreneur as a cologne carnival joke.the current mascot is hennes ix as of 1 august 2019 after hennes viii was retired by the club due to old age.another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is fc (often written as effzeh), a common german abbreviation for football clubs.characteristic for the dialect spoken around cologne, this is pronounced 'ef-tsay', in contrast to the standard german pronunciation of the abbreviation where the second syllable is emphasized ([ʔɛf ˈtseː]).köln play at home in white and red, both colours having been used as the main shirt colour throughout its history.the club has long-standing rivalries with nearby clubs borussia mönchengladbach, fortuna düsseldorf, and bayer leverkusen.like many of germany's other professional football clubs, 1.fc köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics.1.fc köln has over 100,000 members, making it the fourth largest club in germany. | 1 fc köln | manager | peter stöger <tsp> peter stöger | club | sc wiener neustadt <tsp> peter stöger | club | austria national football team | Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e. V., commonly known as simply FC Köln (German pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or FC Cologne in English, is a German professional football club based in Cologne, in North Rhine-Westphalia.The team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 German football championship, as well as the Bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.The team plays its home matches at RheinEnergieStadion.Another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is FC (often written as Effzeh), a common German abbreviation for football clubs.Like many of Germany's other professional football clubs, 1.FC Köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics. |
angola international airport (portuguese: aeroporto internacional de angola) (iata: none, icao: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of angola, luanda.it is located in bengo province, 40 km southeast of the city center.it will be an alternative to the existing quatro de fevereiro international airport.along with some chinese contractors, the brazilian company, odebrecht, are constructing the airport.the first phase was completed in 2012.the airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the covid-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.the airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.the lead construction company is china international fund, which was founded in hong kong in 2003.the company built a village named vila chinesa, meaning 'chinese village', for the accommodation of workers and material depots, east of luanda in viana.the passenger terminal occupies 160,00 sq.m, while the cargo terminal is 6,200 sq.m., with an annual capacity of 35,000 tonnes of cargo.two parallel runways are built.the northern runway is 3,800 meters long, while the southern runway is 4,000 meters long, both measuring 60 meters in width.the airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the angolan government.the construction costs, which are financed entirely by china, were estimated at us$3,8 billion (2015).complementary infrastructure, such as shops, hangars, restaurants, offices and a nearby hotel are not included.the airport's total area is 50 sq.km.the project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of malanje.due to high traffic jams and in order to cope with the future traffic, the highway connection to luanda required that the existing road from luanda to malanje needs a mass expansion, which is now completed, and is converted as a six-lane and four-lane highway. | angola international airport | location | ícolo e bengo <tsp> ícolo e bengo | country | angola <tsp> angola international airport | runwayname | south runway <tsp> ícolo e bengo | ispartof | luanda province | Angola International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto Internacional de Angola) (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport currently under-construction, which will serve the capital of Angola, Luanda.Along with some Chinese contractors, the Brazilian company, Odebrecht, are constructing the airport.The airport was originally scheduled to completed and opened in 2015/2016, but due to delays caused by problems within the company and the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening was delayed until 2022.The airport is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.The airport's site was finalised in 2004, and construction began in mid-2006.The airport's total area is 50 sq.km.The project includes the construction of a rail link to the capital, to the province of Luanda and possibly to the neighboring province of Malanje. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cookie | Benegnet is a Visayan dessert soup from the central Philippines.The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
1.fußball-club köln 01/07 e. v., commonly known as simply fc köln (german pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or fc cologne in english, is a german professional football club based in cologne, in north rhine-westphalia.it was formed in 1948 as a merger of the clubs kölner ballspiel-club 1901 and spvgg sülz 07.köln competes in the bundesliga after promotion in 2018–19 following relegation to 2.bundesliga the previous season.the team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 german football championship, as well as the bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.the team plays its home matches at rheinenergiestadion.the club's nickname die geißböcke (the billy goats) refers to the club's mascot, a male goat named hennes after the veteran fc player and later manager hennes weisweiler.the first hennes was donated by a circus entrepreneur as a cologne carnival joke.the current mascot is hennes ix as of 1 august 2019 after hennes viii was retired by the club due to old age.another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is fc (often written as effzeh), a common german abbreviation for football clubs.characteristic for the dialect spoken around cologne, this is pronounced 'ef-tsay', in contrast to the standard german pronunciation of the abbreviation where the second syllable is emphasized ([ʔɛf ˈtseː]).köln play at home in white and red, both colours having been used as the main shirt colour throughout its history.the club has long-standing rivalries with nearby clubs borussia mönchengladbach, fortuna düsseldorf, and bayer leverkusen.like many of germany's other professional football clubs, 1.fc köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics.1.fc köln has over 100,000 members, making it the fourth largest club in germany. | 1 fc köln | manager | peter stöger <tsp> peter stöger | club | sc wiener neustadt <tsp> peter stöger | club | austria national football team | Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e. V., commonly known as simply FC Köln (German pronunciation: [ɛf ˈt͡seː ˈkœln] (listen)) or FC Cologne in English, is a German professional football club based in Cologne, in North Rhine-Westphalia.The team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 German football championship, as well as the Bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78.The team plays its home matches at RheinEnergieStadion.Another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is FC (often written as Effzeh), a common German abbreviation for football clubs.Like many of Germany's other professional football clubs, 1.FC Köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery | Benegnet is a Visayan dessert soup from the central Philippines.The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
antwerp international airport (iata: anr, icao: ebaw) is a small international airport serving the city of antwerp in the province of antwerp in the flemish region of belgium.located 2.9 nautical miles (5.4 km; 3.3 mi) south of the city, it is used for some scheduled and charter flights as well as business and general aviation and served 239.517 passengers in 2022.sabena operated passenger services from 1924 from an old railway carriage as the only passenger infrastructure.a proper airport terminal was ordered by minister maurice lippens and inaugurated in 1930.the airport was home to the aircraft factory stampe et vertongen until its demise after world war ii.during world war ii the airport was used by the luftwaffe, and also served the nearby erla aircraft factory.after the german retreat in 1944, it saw brief use by allied air forces, who called it advanced landing ground b-70.antwerp airport was home to vlm airlines from end 2014, since independence from cityjet.vlm was offering flights from antwerp to hamburg and friedrichshafen and was flying on behalf of cityjet on the route antwerp - london city.however the airline declared bankruptcy on 22 june 2016 due to cancellations of acmi contracts by people's.due to vlm's demise, their acmi customer cityjet handed over the operations of vlm's former service from london city airport to antwerp to danish air transport.the antwerp to hamburg service was taken over by chalair aviation but has been discontinued.on 6 august 2018, the revived vlm airlines announced the termination of five scheduled routes with another new one not commencing in the coming weeks and that instead it would focus on charter operations.on 31 august 2018 however, vlm airlines announced the immediate stop of all of their operations from antwerp.after the demise of vlm, air antwerp was created. | antwerp international airport | operatingorganisation | flemish government <tsp> antwerp international airport | owner | flemish region <tsp> antwerp international airport | cityserved | antwerp <tsp> antwerp international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 120 | Antwerp International Airport (IATA: ANR, ICAO: EBAW) is a small international airport serving the City of Antwerp in the Province of Antwerp in the Flemish Region of Belgium.A proper airport terminal was ordered by minister Maurice Lippens and inaugurated in 1930.The airport was home to the aircraft factory Stampe et Vertongen until its demise after World War II.During World War II the airport was used by the Luftwaffe, and also served the nearby Erla aircraft factory. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery | Benegnet is a Visayan dessert soup from the central Philippines.The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
antwerp international airport (iata: anr, icao: ebaw) is a small international airport serving the city of antwerp in the province of antwerp in the flemish region of belgium.located 2.9 nautical miles (5.4 km; 3.3 mi) south of the city, it is used for some scheduled and charter flights as well as business and general aviation and served 239.517 passengers in 2022.sabena operated passenger services from 1924 from an old railway carriage as the only passenger infrastructure.a proper airport terminal was ordered by minister maurice lippens and inaugurated in 1930.the airport was home to the aircraft factory stampe et vertongen until its demise after world war ii.during world war ii the airport was used by the luftwaffe, and also served the nearby erla aircraft factory.after the german retreat in 1944, it saw brief use by allied air forces, who called it advanced landing ground b-70.antwerp airport was home to vlm airlines from end 2014, since independence from cityjet.vlm was offering flights from antwerp to hamburg and friedrichshafen and was flying on behalf of cityjet on the route antwerp - london city.however the airline declared bankruptcy on 22 june 2016 due to cancellations of acmi contracts by people's.due to vlm's demise, their acmi customer cityjet handed over the operations of vlm's former service from london city airport to antwerp to danish air transport.the antwerp to hamburg service was taken over by chalair aviation but has been discontinued.on 6 august 2018, the revived vlm airlines announced the termination of five scheduled routes with another new one not commencing in the coming weeks and that instead it would focus on charter operations.on 31 august 2018 however, vlm airlines announced the immediate stop of all of their operations from antwerp.after the demise of vlm, air antwerp was created. | antwerp international airport | operatingorganisation | flemish government <tsp> antwerp international airport | owner | flemish region <tsp> antwerp international airport | cityserved | antwerp <tsp> antwerp international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 120 | Antwerp International Airport (IATA: ANR, ICAO: EBAW) is a small international airport serving the City of Antwerp in the Province of Antwerp in the Flemish Region of Belgium.A proper airport terminal was ordered by minister Maurice Lippens and inaugurated in 1930.The airport was home to the aircraft factory Stampe et Vertongen until its demise after World War II.During World War II the airport was used by the Luftwaffe, and also served the nearby Erla aircraft factory. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery | Benegnet is a Visayan dessert soup from the central Philippines.The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
antwerp international airport (iata: anr, icao: ebaw) is a small international airport serving the city of antwerp in the province of antwerp in the flemish region of belgium.located 2.9 nautical miles (5.4 km; 3.3 mi) south of the city, it is used for some scheduled and charter flights as well as business and general aviation and served 239.517 passengers in 2022.sabena operated passenger services from 1924 from an old railway carriage as the only passenger infrastructure.a proper airport terminal was ordered by minister maurice lippens and inaugurated in 1930.the airport was home to the aircraft factory stampe et vertongen until its demise after world war ii.during world war ii the airport was used by the luftwaffe, and also served the nearby erla aircraft factory.after the german retreat in 1944, it saw brief use by allied air forces, who called it advanced landing ground b-70.antwerp airport was home to vlm airlines from end 2014, since independence from cityjet.vlm was offering flights from antwerp to hamburg and friedrichshafen and was flying on behalf of cityjet on the route antwerp - london city.however the airline declared bankruptcy on 22 june 2016 due to cancellations of acmi contracts by people's.due to vlm's demise, their acmi customer cityjet handed over the operations of vlm's former service from london city airport to antwerp to danish air transport.the antwerp to hamburg service was taken over by chalair aviation but has been discontinued.on 6 august 2018, the revived vlm airlines announced the termination of five scheduled routes with another new one not commencing in the coming weeks and that instead it would focus on charter operations.on 31 august 2018 however, vlm airlines announced the immediate stop of all of their operations from antwerp.after the demise of vlm, air antwerp was created. | antwerp international airport | operatingorganisation | flemish government <tsp> antwerp international airport | owner | flemish region <tsp> antwerp international airport | cityserved | antwerp <tsp> antwerp international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 120 | Antwerp International Airport (IATA: ANR, ICAO: EBAW) is a small international airport serving the City of Antwerp in the Province of Antwerp in the Flemish Region of Belgium.A proper airport terminal was ordered by minister Maurice Lippens and inaugurated in 1930.The airport was home to the aircraft factory Stampe et Vertongen until its demise after World War II.During World War II the airport was used by the Luftwaffe, and also served the nearby Erla aircraft factory. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | ingredient | coconut milk <tsp> sweet potato | order | solanales | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.Binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).Two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.This becomes the 'thin' milk.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.Sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.This is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.Just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.The people of the neighboring island of Leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
antwerp international airport (iata: anr, icao: ebaw) is a small international airport serving the city of antwerp in the province of antwerp in the flemish region of belgium.located 2.9 nautical miles (5.4 km; 3.3 mi) south of the city, it is used for some scheduled and charter flights as well as business and general aviation and served 239.517 passengers in 2022.sabena operated passenger services from 1924 from an old railway carriage as the only passenger infrastructure.a proper airport terminal was ordered by minister maurice lippens and inaugurated in 1930.the airport was home to the aircraft factory stampe et vertongen until its demise after world war ii.during world war ii the airport was used by the luftwaffe, and also served the nearby erla aircraft factory.after the german retreat in 1944, it saw brief use by allied air forces, who called it advanced landing ground b-70.antwerp airport was home to vlm airlines from end 2014, since independence from cityjet.vlm was offering flights from antwerp to hamburg and friedrichshafen and was flying on behalf of cityjet on the route antwerp - london city.however the airline declared bankruptcy on 22 june 2016 due to cancellations of acmi contracts by people's.due to vlm's demise, their acmi customer cityjet handed over the operations of vlm's former service from london city airport to antwerp to danish air transport.the antwerp to hamburg service was taken over by chalair aviation but has been discontinued.on 6 august 2018, the revived vlm airlines announced the termination of five scheduled routes with another new one not commencing in the coming weeks and that instead it would focus on charter operations.on 31 august 2018 however, vlm airlines announced the immediate stop of all of their operations from antwerp.after the demise of vlm, air antwerp was created. | antwerp international airport | operatingorganisation | flemish government <tsp> antwerp international airport | runwaylength | 15100 <tsp> antwerp international airport | owner | flemish region <tsp> antwerp international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 120 | Antwerp International Airport (IATA: ANR, ICAO: EBAW) is a small international airport serving the City of Antwerp in the Province of Antwerp in the Flemish Region of Belgium.A proper airport terminal was ordered by minister Maurice Lippens and inaugurated in 1930.The airport was home to the aircraft factory Stampe et Vertongen until its demise after World War II.During World War II the airport was used by the Luftwaffe, and also served the nearby Erla aircraft factory. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | ingredient | coconut milk <tsp> sweet potato | order | solanales | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.Binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).Two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.This becomes the 'thin' milk.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.Sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.This is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.Just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.The people of the neighboring island of Leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
antwerp international airport (iata: anr, icao: ebaw) is a small international airport serving the city of antwerp in the province of antwerp in the flemish region of belgium.located 2.9 nautical miles (5.4 km; 3.3 mi) south of the city, it is used for some scheduled and charter flights as well as business and general aviation and served 239.517 passengers in 2022.sabena operated passenger services from 1924 from an old railway carriage as the only passenger infrastructure.a proper airport terminal was ordered by minister maurice lippens and inaugurated in 1930.the airport was home to the aircraft factory stampe et vertongen until its demise after world war ii.during world war ii the airport was used by the luftwaffe, and also served the nearby erla aircraft factory.after the german retreat in 1944, it saw brief use by allied air forces, who called it advanced landing ground b-70.antwerp airport was home to vlm airlines from end 2014, since independence from cityjet.vlm was offering flights from antwerp to hamburg and friedrichshafen and was flying on behalf of cityjet on the route antwerp - london city.however the airline declared bankruptcy on 22 june 2016 due to cancellations of acmi contracts by people's.due to vlm's demise, their acmi customer cityjet handed over the operations of vlm's former service from london city airport to antwerp to danish air transport.the antwerp to hamburg service was taken over by chalair aviation but has been discontinued.on 6 august 2018, the revived vlm airlines announced the termination of five scheduled routes with another new one not commencing in the coming weeks and that instead it would focus on charter operations.on 31 august 2018 however, vlm airlines announced the immediate stop of all of their operations from antwerp.after the demise of vlm, air antwerp was created. | antwerp international airport | operatingorganisation | flemish government <tsp> antwerp international airport | runwaylength | 15100 <tsp> antwerp international airport | owner | flemish region <tsp> antwerp international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 120 | Antwerp International Airport (IATA: ANR, ICAO: EBAW) is a small international airport serving the City of Antwerp in the Province of Antwerp in the Flemish Region of Belgium.A proper airport terminal was ordered by minister Maurice Lippens and inaugurated in 1930.The airport was home to the aircraft factory Stampe et Vertongen until its demise after World War II.During World War II the airport was used by the Luftwaffe, and also served the nearby Erla aircraft factory. |
1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards. | 1 fc magdeburg | league | 3 liga <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | season | 2014 <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | numberofmembers | 27250 | The club was founded in 1965 from the football department of SC Magdeburg and spent all but one season in East Germany top flight, the DDR-Oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.Later the club participated in the Gauliga Mitte. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | ingredient | coconut milk <tsp> sweet potato | order | solanales | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.It is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.Binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).Two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.This becomes the 'thin' milk.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.Sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.This is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.Just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.The people of the neighboring island of Leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
antwerp international airport (iata: anr, icao: ebaw) is a small international airport serving the city of antwerp in the province of antwerp in the flemish region of belgium.located 2.9 nautical miles (5.4 km; 3.3 mi) south of the city, it is used for some scheduled and charter flights as well as business and general aviation and served 239.517 passengers in 2022.sabena operated passenger services from 1924 from an old railway carriage as the only passenger infrastructure.a proper airport terminal was ordered by minister maurice lippens and inaugurated in 1930.the airport was home to the aircraft factory stampe et vertongen until its demise after world war ii.during world war ii the airport was used by the luftwaffe, and also served the nearby erla aircraft factory.after the german retreat in 1944, it saw brief use by allied air forces, who called it advanced landing ground b-70.antwerp airport was home to vlm airlines from end 2014, since independence from cityjet.vlm was offering flights from antwerp to hamburg and friedrichshafen and was flying on behalf of cityjet on the route antwerp - london city.however the airline declared bankruptcy on 22 june 2016 due to cancellations of acmi contracts by people's.due to vlm's demise, their acmi customer cityjet handed over the operations of vlm's former service from london city airport to antwerp to danish air transport.the antwerp to hamburg service was taken over by chalair aviation but has been discontinued.on 6 august 2018, the revived vlm airlines announced the termination of five scheduled routes with another new one not commencing in the coming weeks and that instead it would focus on charter operations.on 31 august 2018 however, vlm airlines announced the immediate stop of all of their operations from antwerp.after the demise of vlm, air antwerp was created. | antwerp international airport | operatingorganisation | flemish government <tsp> antwerp international airport | runwaylength | 15100 <tsp> antwerp international airport | owner | flemish region <tsp> antwerp international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 120 | Antwerp International Airport (IATA: ANR, ICAO: EBAW) is a small international airport serving the City of Antwerp in the Province of Antwerp in the Flemish Region of Belgium.A proper airport terminal was ordered by minister Maurice Lippens and inaugurated in 1930.The airport was home to the aircraft factory Stampe et Vertongen until its demise after World War II.During World War II the airport was used by the Luftwaffe, and also served the nearby Erla aircraft factory. |
1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards. | 1 fc magdeburg | league | 3 liga <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | season | 2014 <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | numberofmembers | 27250 | The club was founded in 1965 from the football department of SC Magdeburg and spent all but one season in East Germany top flight, the DDR-Oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.Later the club participated in the Gauliga Mitte. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | ingredient | sago <tsp> sweet potato | order | solanales | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
albuquerque ( (listen) al-bə-kur-kee; spanish: [alβuˈkeɾke]), abbreviated abq, is the most populous city in the u.s. state of new mexico.its nicknames, the duke city and burque, both reference its founding in 1706 as la villa de alburquerque by nuevo méxico governor francisco cuervo y valdés.named in honor of the viceroy of new spain, the 10th duke of alburquerque, the city was an outpost on el camino real linking mexico city to the northernmost territories of new spain.in 2006 the city celebrated its 300th anniversary.located in the albuquerque basin, the city is flanked by the sandia mountains to the east and the west mesa to the west, with the rio grande and bosque flowing north-to-south through the middle of the city.according to the 2020 census, albuquerque had 564,559 residents, making it the 32nd-most populous city in the united states and the fourth largest in the southwest.the albuquerque metropolitan area had 916,528 residents in 2020, and forms part of the albuquerque–santa fe–las vegas combined statistical area, which had a population of 1,162,523.albuquerque is a hub for technology and media companies, historic landmarks, and the fine arts.the city is home to the university of new mexico, the albuquerque international balloon fiesta, the gathering of nations, the new mexico state fair, and a diverse restaurant scene, which features both new mexican and global cuisine.the tanoan and keresan peoples had lived along the rio grande for centuries before european settlers arrived in what is now albuquerque.by the 1500s, there were around 20 tiwa pueblos along a 60-mile (97 km) stretch of river from present-day algodones to the rio puerco confluence south of belen.of these, 12 or 13 were densely clustered near present-day bernalillo and the remainder were spread out to the south.two tiwa pueblos lie specifically on the outskirts of the present-day city, both of which have been continuously inhabited for many centuries: sandia pueblo, which was founded in the 14th century, and the pueblo of isleta, for which written records go back to the early 17th century, when it was chosen as the site of the san agustín de la isleta mission, a catholic mission. | albuquerque new mexico | populationdensity | 11423 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> albuquerque new mexico | leadertitle | albuquerque city council <tsp> albuquerque new mexico | areatotal | 4909 square kilometres | Albuquerque ( (listen) AL-bə-kur-kee; Spanish: [alβuˈkeɾke]), abbreviated ABQ, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico.Named in honor of the Viceroy of New Spain, the 10th Duke of Alburquerque, the city was an outpost on El Camino Real linking Mexico City to the northernmost territories of New Spain.In 2006 the city celebrated its 300th anniversary.Located in the Albuquerque Basin, the city is flanked by the Sandia Mountains to the east and the West Mesa to the west, with the Rio Grande and bosque flowing north-to-south through the middle of the city.According to the 2020 census, Albuquerque had 564,559 residents, making it the 32nd-most populous city in the United States and the fourth largest in the Southwest.The city is home to the University of New Mexico, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, the Gathering of Nations, the New Mexico State Fair, and a diverse restaurant scene, which features both New Mexican and global cuisine.Of these, 12 or 13 were densely clustered near present-day Bernalillo and the remainder were spread out to the south.Two Tiwa pueblos lie specifically on the outskirts of the present-day city, both of which have been continuously inhabited for many centuries: Sandia Pueblo, which was founded in the 14th century, and the Pueblo of Isleta, for which written records go back to the early 17th century, when it was chosen as the site of the San Agustín de la Isleta Mission, a Catholic mission. |
1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards. | 1 fc magdeburg | league | 3 liga <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | season | 2014 <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | numberofmembers | 27250 | The club was founded in 1965 from the football department of SC Magdeburg and spent all but one season in East Germany top flight, the DDR-Oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.Later the club participated in the Gauliga Mitte. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | ingredient | sago <tsp> sweet potato | order | solanales | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
appleton international airport (iata: atw, icao: katw, faa lid: atw), formerly outagamie county regional airport, is an airport located in greenville, wisconsin, united states, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of appleton.it is included in the federal aviation administration (faa) national plan of integrated airport systems for 2023–2027.along with madison’s dane county regional airport, it is one of two airports in the state of wisconsin categorized as a small hub.the airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.it is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in wisconsin in terms of passengers served.in 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the northeastern wisconsin economy.in may 2018, appleton international airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the us.it is the main base of privately owned regional airline air wisconsin and was the original home of midwest airlines.midwest airlines grew out of kimberly-clark subsidiary k-c aviation, which was sold in 1998 to gulfstream aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies g600, g650, and g700 products.the airport attracts people heading back and forth between the eaa's airventure, air academy and other programs in nearby oshkosh.starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for airventure.appleton international is also used for people heading to events at lambeau field in nearby green bay, most popularly green bay packers games.in the 1920s, appleton's airport was george a. whiting field, three miles (5 km) south of town.when northwest was awarded contract airmail route no.9 in 1926, whiting field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.passenger service on northwest began in 1927 but was short-lived.by 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of us 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°n 88.3749°w / 44.2874; -88.3749). | appleton international airport | location | greenville wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | runwaylength | 19820 <tsp> appleton international airport | cityserved | appleton wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 280 | Appleton International Airport (IATA: ATW, ICAO: KATW, FAA LID: ATW), formerly Outagamie County Regional Airport, is an airport located in Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Appleton.Along with Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, it is one of two airports in the State of Wisconsin categorized as a small hub.The airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.It is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in Wisconsin in terms of passengers served.In 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the Northeastern Wisconsin economy.In May 2018, Appleton International Airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the US.Midwest Airlines grew out of Kimberly-Clark subsidiary K-C Aviation, which was sold in 1998 to Gulfstream Aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies G600, G650, and G700 products.The airport attracts people heading back and forth between the EAA's AirVenture, Air Academy and other programs in nearby Oshkosh.Starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for AirVenture.In the 1920s, Appleton's airport was George A. Whiting Field, three miles (5 km) south of town.9 in 1926, Whiting Field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.By 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of US 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°N 88.3749°W / 44.2874; -88.3749). |
1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards. | 1 fc magdeburg | league | 3 liga <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | season | 2014–15 regionalliga <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | numberofmembers | 27250 | The club was founded in 1965 from the football department of SC Magdeburg and spent all but one season in East Germany top flight, the DDR-Oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.Later the club participated in the Gauliga Mitte. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | ingredient | sago <tsp> sweet potato | order | solanales | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
albuquerque ( (listen) al-bə-kur-kee; spanish: [alβuˈkeɾke]), abbreviated abq, is the most populous city in the u.s. state of new mexico.its nicknames, the duke city and burque, both reference its founding in 1706 as la villa de alburquerque by nuevo méxico governor francisco cuervo y valdés.named in honor of the viceroy of new spain, the 10th duke of alburquerque, the city was an outpost on el camino real linking mexico city to the northernmost territories of new spain.in 2006 the city celebrated its 300th anniversary.located in the albuquerque basin, the city is flanked by the sandia mountains to the east and the west mesa to the west, with the rio grande and bosque flowing north-to-south through the middle of the city.according to the 2020 census, albuquerque had 564,559 residents, making it the 32nd-most populous city in the united states and the fourth largest in the southwest.the albuquerque metropolitan area had 916,528 residents in 2020, and forms part of the albuquerque–santa fe–las vegas combined statistical area, which had a population of 1,162,523.albuquerque is a hub for technology and media companies, historic landmarks, and the fine arts.the city is home to the university of new mexico, the albuquerque international balloon fiesta, the gathering of nations, the new mexico state fair, and a diverse restaurant scene, which features both new mexican and global cuisine.the tanoan and keresan peoples had lived along the rio grande for centuries before european settlers arrived in what is now albuquerque.by the 1500s, there were around 20 tiwa pueblos along a 60-mile (97 km) stretch of river from present-day algodones to the rio puerco confluence south of belen.of these, 12 or 13 were densely clustered near present-day bernalillo and the remainder were spread out to the south.two tiwa pueblos lie specifically on the outskirts of the present-day city, both of which have been continuously inhabited for many centuries: sandia pueblo, which was founded in the 14th century, and the pueblo of isleta, for which written records go back to the early 17th century, when it was chosen as the site of the san agustín de la isleta mission, a catholic mission. | albuquerque new mexico | populationdensity | 11423 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> albuquerque new mexico | leadertitle | albuquerque city council <tsp> albuquerque new mexico | areatotal | 4909 square kilometres | Albuquerque ( (listen) AL-bə-kur-kee; Spanish: [alβuˈkeɾke]), abbreviated ABQ, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico.Named in honor of the Viceroy of New Spain, the 10th Duke of Alburquerque, the city was an outpost on El Camino Real linking Mexico City to the northernmost territories of New Spain.In 2006 the city celebrated its 300th anniversary.Located in the Albuquerque Basin, the city is flanked by the Sandia Mountains to the east and the West Mesa to the west, with the Rio Grande and bosque flowing north-to-south through the middle of the city.According to the 2020 census, Albuquerque had 564,559 residents, making it the 32nd-most populous city in the United States and the fourth largest in the Southwest.The city is home to the University of New Mexico, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, the Gathering of Nations, the New Mexico State Fair, and a diverse restaurant scene, which features both New Mexican and global cuisine.Of these, 12 or 13 were densely clustered near present-day Bernalillo and the remainder were spread out to the south.Two Tiwa pueblos lie specifically on the outskirts of the present-day city, both of which have been continuously inhabited for many centuries: Sandia Pueblo, which was founded in the 14th century, and the Pueblo of Isleta, for which written records go back to the early 17th century, when it was chosen as the site of the San Agustín de la Isleta Mission, a Catholic mission. |
appleton international airport (iata: atw, icao: katw, faa lid: atw), formerly outagamie county regional airport, is an airport located in greenville, wisconsin, united states, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of appleton.it is included in the federal aviation administration (faa) national plan of integrated airport systems for 2023–2027.along with madison’s dane county regional airport, it is one of two airports in the state of wisconsin categorized as a small hub.the airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.it is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in wisconsin in terms of passengers served.in 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the northeastern wisconsin economy.in may 2018, appleton international airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the us.it is the main base of privately owned regional airline air wisconsin and was the original home of midwest airlines.midwest airlines grew out of kimberly-clark subsidiary k-c aviation, which was sold in 1998 to gulfstream aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies g600, g650, and g700 products.the airport attracts people heading back and forth between the eaa's airventure, air academy and other programs in nearby oshkosh.starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for airventure.appleton international is also used for people heading to events at lambeau field in nearby green bay, most popularly green bay packers games.in the 1920s, appleton's airport was george a. whiting field, three miles (5 km) south of town.when northwest was awarded contract airmail route no.9 in 1926, whiting field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.passenger service on northwest began in 1927 but was short-lived.by 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of us 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°n 88.3749°w / 44.2874; -88.3749). | appleton international airport | location | greenville wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | runwaylength | 19820 <tsp> appleton international airport | cityserved | appleton wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 280 | Appleton International Airport (IATA: ATW, ICAO: KATW, FAA LID: ATW), formerly Outagamie County Regional Airport, is an airport located in Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Appleton.Along with Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, it is one of two airports in the State of Wisconsin categorized as a small hub.The airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.It is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in Wisconsin in terms of passengers served.In 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the Northeastern Wisconsin economy.In May 2018, Appleton International Airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the US.Midwest Airlines grew out of Kimberly-Clark subsidiary K-C Aviation, which was sold in 1998 to Gulfstream Aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies G600, G650, and G700 products.The airport attracts people heading back and forth between the EAA's AirVenture, Air Academy and other programs in nearby Oshkosh.Starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for AirVenture.In the 1920s, Appleton's airport was George A. Whiting Field, three miles (5 km) south of town.9 in 1926, Whiting Field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.By 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of US 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°N 88.3749°W / 44.2874; -88.3749). |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | ingredient | taro <tsp> sweet potato | order | solanales | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards. | 1 fc magdeburg | league | 3 liga <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | season | 2014–15 regionalliga <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | numberofmembers | 27250 | The club was founded in 1965 from the football department of SC Magdeburg and spent all but one season in East Germany top flight, the DDR-Oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.Later the club participated in the Gauliga Mitte. |
appleton international airport (iata: atw, icao: katw, faa lid: atw), formerly outagamie county regional airport, is an airport located in greenville, wisconsin, united states, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of appleton.it is included in the federal aviation administration (faa) national plan of integrated airport systems for 2023–2027.along with madison’s dane county regional airport, it is one of two airports in the state of wisconsin categorized as a small hub.the airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.it is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in wisconsin in terms of passengers served.in 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the northeastern wisconsin economy.in may 2018, appleton international airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the us.it is the main base of privately owned regional airline air wisconsin and was the original home of midwest airlines.midwest airlines grew out of kimberly-clark subsidiary k-c aviation, which was sold in 1998 to gulfstream aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies g600, g650, and g700 products.the airport attracts people heading back and forth between the eaa's airventure, air academy and other programs in nearby oshkosh.starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for airventure.appleton international is also used for people heading to events at lambeau field in nearby green bay, most popularly green bay packers games.in the 1920s, appleton's airport was george a. whiting field, three miles (5 km) south of town.when northwest was awarded contract airmail route no.9 in 1926, whiting field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.passenger service on northwest began in 1927 but was short-lived.by 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of us 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°n 88.3749°w / 44.2874; -88.3749). | appleton international airport | location | greenville wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | runwaylength | 19820 <tsp> appleton international airport | cityserved | appleton wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 280 | Appleton International Airport (IATA: ATW, ICAO: KATW, FAA LID: ATW), formerly Outagamie County Regional Airport, is an airport located in Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Appleton.Along with Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, it is one of two airports in the State of Wisconsin categorized as a small hub.The airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.It is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in Wisconsin in terms of passengers served.In 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the Northeastern Wisconsin economy.In May 2018, Appleton International Airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the US.Midwest Airlines grew out of Kimberly-Clark subsidiary K-C Aviation, which was sold in 1998 to Gulfstream Aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies G600, G650, and G700 products.The airport attracts people heading back and forth between the EAA's AirVenture, Air Academy and other programs in nearby Oshkosh.Starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for AirVenture.In the 1920s, Appleton's airport was George A. Whiting Field, three miles (5 km) south of town.9 in 1926, Whiting Field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.By 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of US 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°N 88.3749°W / 44.2874; -88.3749). |
albuquerque ( (listen) al-bə-kur-kee; spanish: [alβuˈkeɾke]), abbreviated abq, is the most populous city in the u.s. state of new mexico.its nicknames, the duke city and burque, both reference its founding in 1706 as la villa de alburquerque by nuevo méxico governor francisco cuervo y valdés.named in honor of the viceroy of new spain, the 10th duke of alburquerque, the city was an outpost on el camino real linking mexico city to the northernmost territories of new spain.in 2006 the city celebrated its 300th anniversary.located in the albuquerque basin, the city is flanked by the sandia mountains to the east and the west mesa to the west, with the rio grande and bosque flowing north-to-south through the middle of the city.according to the 2020 census, albuquerque had 564,559 residents, making it the 32nd-most populous city in the united states and the fourth largest in the southwest.the albuquerque metropolitan area had 916,528 residents in 2020, and forms part of the albuquerque–santa fe–las vegas combined statistical area, which had a population of 1,162,523.albuquerque is a hub for technology and media companies, historic landmarks, and the fine arts.the city is home to the university of new mexico, the albuquerque international balloon fiesta, the gathering of nations, the new mexico state fair, and a diverse restaurant scene, which features both new mexican and global cuisine.the tanoan and keresan peoples had lived along the rio grande for centuries before european settlers arrived in what is now albuquerque.by the 1500s, there were around 20 tiwa pueblos along a 60-mile (97 km) stretch of river from present-day algodones to the rio puerco confluence south of belen.of these, 12 or 13 were densely clustered near present-day bernalillo and the remainder were spread out to the south.two tiwa pueblos lie specifically on the outskirts of the present-day city, both of which have been continuously inhabited for many centuries: sandia pueblo, which was founded in the 14th century, and the pueblo of isleta, for which written records go back to the early 17th century, when it was chosen as the site of the san agustín de la isleta mission, a catholic mission. | albuquerque new mexico | populationdensity | 11423 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> albuquerque new mexico | leadertitle | albuquerque city council <tsp> albuquerque new mexico | areatotal | 4909 square kilometres | Albuquerque ( (listen) AL-bə-kur-kee; Spanish: [alβuˈkeɾke]), abbreviated ABQ, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico.Named in honor of the Viceroy of New Spain, the 10th Duke of Alburquerque, the city was an outpost on El Camino Real linking Mexico City to the northernmost territories of New Spain.In 2006 the city celebrated its 300th anniversary.Located in the Albuquerque Basin, the city is flanked by the Sandia Mountains to the east and the West Mesa to the west, with the Rio Grande and bosque flowing north-to-south through the middle of the city.According to the 2020 census, Albuquerque had 564,559 residents, making it the 32nd-most populous city in the United States and the fourth largest in the Southwest.The city is home to the University of New Mexico, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, the Gathering of Nations, the New Mexico State Fair, and a diverse restaurant scene, which features both New Mexican and global cuisine.Of these, 12 or 13 were densely clustered near present-day Bernalillo and the remainder were spread out to the south.Two Tiwa pueblos lie specifically on the outskirts of the present-day city, both of which have been continuously inhabited for many centuries: Sandia Pueblo, which was founded in the 14th century, and the Pueblo of Isleta, for which written records go back to the early 17th century, when it was chosen as the site of the San Agustín de la Isleta Mission, a Catholic mission. |
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw. | binignit | mainingredients | sweet potato <tsp> binignit | ingredient | taro <tsp> sweet potato | order | solanales | The dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.This 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar. |
appleton international airport (iata: atw, icao: katw, faa lid: atw), formerly outagamie county regional airport, is an airport located in greenville, wisconsin, united states, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of appleton.it is included in the federal aviation administration (faa) national plan of integrated airport systems for 2023–2027.along with madison’s dane county regional airport, it is one of two airports in the state of wisconsin categorized as a small hub.the airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.it is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in wisconsin in terms of passengers served.in 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the northeastern wisconsin economy.in may 2018, appleton international airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the us.it is the main base of privately owned regional airline air wisconsin and was the original home of midwest airlines.midwest airlines grew out of kimberly-clark subsidiary k-c aviation, which was sold in 1998 to gulfstream aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies g600, g650, and g700 products.the airport attracts people heading back and forth between the eaa's airventure, air academy and other programs in nearby oshkosh.starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for airventure.appleton international is also used for people heading to events at lambeau field in nearby green bay, most popularly green bay packers games.in the 1920s, appleton's airport was george a. whiting field, three miles (5 km) south of town.when northwest was awarded contract airmail route no.9 in 1926, whiting field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.passenger service on northwest began in 1927 but was short-lived.by 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of us 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°n 88.3749°w / 44.2874; -88.3749). | appleton international airport | location | greenville wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | runwaylength | 19820 <tsp> appleton international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 280 <tsp> appleton international airport | runwayname | 12/30 | Appleton International Airport (IATA: ATW, ICAO: KATW, FAA LID: ATW), formerly Outagamie County Regional Airport, is an airport located in Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Appleton.Along with Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, it is one of two airports in the State of Wisconsin categorized as a small hub.The airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.It is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in Wisconsin in terms of passengers served.In 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the Northeastern Wisconsin economy.In May 2018, Appleton International Airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the US.Midwest Airlines grew out of Kimberly-Clark subsidiary K-C Aviation, which was sold in 1998 to Gulfstream Aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies G600, G650, and G700 products.The airport attracts people heading back and forth between the EAA's AirVenture, Air Academy and other programs in nearby Oshkosh.Starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for AirVenture.In the 1920s, Appleton's airport was George A. Whiting Field, three miles (5 km) south of town.9 in 1926, Whiting Field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.By 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of US 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°N 88.3749°W / 44.2874; -88.3749). |
1.fc magdeburg is a german association football club based in the city of magdeburg.the club was founded in 1965 from the football department of sc magdeburg and spent all but one season in east germany top flight, the ddr-oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.it is the only east german club to have won a european title, winning the european cup winners' cup in 1974.after german reunification, the club fell on hard times and only returned to professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3.liga.on 15 june 1896 sv victoria 96 magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before world war ii, when it participated in the german championship finals on several occasions.later the club participated in the gauliga mitte.after world war ii, all sports clubs in the soviet occupation zone were dissolved and a number of smaller clubs were created, which at first competed at a local and regional level.in 1945 players from the disbanded clubs magdeburger sc prussia 1899 and cricket viktoria magdeburg formed sportgruppe (sg) sudenburg.this club and sg lemsdorf came together as the sports club bsg eintracht sudenburg, which in turn merged with sag krupp gruson in 1950.the next year the club was renamed bsg stahl magdeburg, and then in 1952, became bsg motor mitte magdeburg.in 1957 the football department of motor mitte was moved to sc aufbau magdeburg, a political decision with the goal of achieving higher standards of performance.in 1965, the football department was again broken out of sc aufbau magdeburg and a pure football club was created, 1.fc magdeburg.this was part of a general – again politically motivated – movement in east germany towards football-only clubs with the goal of achieving higher standards. | 1 fc magdeburg | league | 3 liga <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | season | 2014–15 regionalliga <tsp> 1 fc magdeburg | numberofmembers | 27250 | The club was founded in 1965 from the football department of SC Magdeburg and spent all but one season in East Germany top flight, the DDR-Oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles.Later the club participated in the Gauliga Mitte. |
appleton international airport (iata: atw, icao: katw, faa lid: atw), formerly outagamie county regional airport, is an airport located in greenville, wisconsin, united states, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of appleton.it is included in the federal aviation administration (faa) national plan of integrated airport systems for 2023–2027.along with madison’s dane county regional airport, it is one of two airports in the state of wisconsin categorized as a small hub.the airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.it is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in wisconsin in terms of passengers served.in 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the northeastern wisconsin economy.in may 2018, appleton international airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the us.it is the main base of privately owned regional airline air wisconsin and was the original home of midwest airlines.midwest airlines grew out of kimberly-clark subsidiary k-c aviation, which was sold in 1998 to gulfstream aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies g600, g650, and g700 products.the airport attracts people heading back and forth between the eaa's airventure, air academy and other programs in nearby oshkosh.starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for airventure.appleton international is also used for people heading to events at lambeau field in nearby green bay, most popularly green bay packers games.in the 1920s, appleton's airport was george a. whiting field, three miles (5 km) south of town.when northwest was awarded contract airmail route no.9 in 1926, whiting field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.passenger service on northwest began in 1927 but was short-lived.by 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of us 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°n 88.3749°w / 44.2874; -88.3749). | appleton international airport | location | greenville wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | runwaylength | 19820 <tsp> appleton international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 280 <tsp> appleton international airport | runwayname | 12/30 | Appleton International Airport (IATA: ATW, ICAO: KATW, FAA LID: ATW), formerly Outagamie County Regional Airport, is an airport located in Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Appleton.Along with Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, it is one of two airports in the State of Wisconsin categorized as a small hub.The airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.It is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in Wisconsin in terms of passengers served.In 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the Northeastern Wisconsin economy.In May 2018, Appleton International Airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the US.Midwest Airlines grew out of Kimberly-Clark subsidiary K-C Aviation, which was sold in 1998 to Gulfstream Aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies G600, G650, and G700 products.The airport attracts people heading back and forth between the EAA's AirVenture, Air Academy and other programs in nearby Oshkosh.Starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for AirVenture.In the 1920s, Appleton's airport was George A. Whiting Field, three miles (5 km) south of town.9 in 1926, Whiting Field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.By 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of US 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°N 88.3749°W / 44.2874; -88.3749). |
appleton international airport (iata: atw, icao: katw, faa lid: atw), formerly outagamie county regional airport, is an airport located in greenville, wisconsin, united states, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of appleton.it is included in the federal aviation administration (faa) national plan of integrated airport systems for 2023–2027.along with madison’s dane county regional airport, it is one of two airports in the state of wisconsin categorized as a small hub.the airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.it is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in wisconsin in terms of passengers served.in 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the northeastern wisconsin economy.in may 2018, appleton international airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the us.it is the main base of privately owned regional airline air wisconsin and was the original home of midwest airlines.midwest airlines grew out of kimberly-clark subsidiary k-c aviation, which was sold in 1998 to gulfstream aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies g600, g650, and g700 products.the airport attracts people heading back and forth between the eaa's airventure, air academy and other programs in nearby oshkosh.starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for airventure.appleton international is also used for people heading to events at lambeau field in nearby green bay, most popularly green bay packers games.in the 1920s, appleton's airport was george a. whiting field, three miles (5 km) south of town.when northwest was awarded contract airmail route no.9 in 1926, whiting field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.passenger service on northwest began in 1927 but was short-lived.by 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of us 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°n 88.3749°w / 44.2874; -88.3749). | appleton international airport | location | greenville wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | runwaylength | 19820 <tsp> appleton international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 280 <tsp> appleton international airport | runwayname | 12/30 | Appleton International Airport (IATA: ATW, ICAO: KATW, FAA LID: ATW), formerly Outagamie County Regional Airport, is an airport located in Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Appleton.Along with Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, it is one of two airports in the State of Wisconsin categorized as a small hub.The airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.It is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in Wisconsin in terms of passengers served.In 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the Northeastern Wisconsin economy.In May 2018, Appleton International Airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the US.Midwest Airlines grew out of Kimberly-Clark subsidiary K-C Aviation, which was sold in 1998 to Gulfstream Aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies G600, G650, and G700 products.The airport attracts people heading back and forth between the EAA's AirVenture, Air Academy and other programs in nearby Oshkosh.Starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for AirVenture.In the 1920s, Appleton's airport was George A. Whiting Field, three miles (5 km) south of town.9 in 1926, Whiting Field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.By 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of US 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°N 88.3749°W / 44.2874; -88.3749). |
appleton international airport (iata: atw, icao: katw, faa lid: atw), formerly outagamie county regional airport, is an airport located in greenville, wisconsin, united states, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of appleton.it is included in the federal aviation administration (faa) national plan of integrated airport systems for 2023–2027.along with madison’s dane county regional airport, it is one of two airports in the state of wisconsin categorized as a small hub.the airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.it is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in wisconsin in terms of passengers served.in 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the northeastern wisconsin economy.in may 2018, appleton international airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the us.it is the main base of privately owned regional airline air wisconsin and was the original home of midwest airlines.midwest airlines grew out of kimberly-clark subsidiary k-c aviation, which was sold in 1998 to gulfstream aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies g600, g650, and g700 products.the airport attracts people heading back and forth between the eaa's airventure, air academy and other programs in nearby oshkosh.starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for airventure.appleton international is also used for people heading to events at lambeau field in nearby green bay, most popularly green bay packers games.in the 1920s, appleton's airport was george a. whiting field, three miles (5 km) south of town.when northwest was awarded contract airmail route no.9 in 1926, whiting field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.passenger service on northwest began in 1927 but was short-lived.by 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of us 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°n 88.3749°w / 44.2874; -88.3749). | appleton international airport | location | greenville wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | runwaylength | 24390 <tsp> appleton international airport | cityserved | appleton wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 280 | Appleton International Airport (IATA: ATW, ICAO: KATW, FAA LID: ATW), formerly Outagamie County Regional Airport, is an airport located in Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Appleton.Along with Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, it is one of two airports in the State of Wisconsin categorized as a small hub.The airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.It is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in Wisconsin in terms of passengers served.In 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the Northeastern Wisconsin economy.In May 2018, Appleton International Airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the US.Midwest Airlines grew out of Kimberly-Clark subsidiary K-C Aviation, which was sold in 1998 to Gulfstream Aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies G600, G650, and G700 products.The airport attracts people heading back and forth between the EAA's AirVenture, Air Academy and other programs in nearby Oshkosh.Starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for AirVenture.In the 1920s, Appleton's airport was George A. Whiting Field, three miles (5 km) south of town.9 in 1926, Whiting Field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.By 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of US 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°N 88.3749°W / 44.2874; -88.3749). |
appleton international airport (iata: atw, icao: katw, faa lid: atw), formerly outagamie county regional airport, is an airport located in greenville, wisconsin, united states, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of appleton.it is included in the federal aviation administration (faa) national plan of integrated airport systems for 2023–2027.along with madison’s dane county regional airport, it is one of two airports in the state of wisconsin categorized as a small hub.the airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.it is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in wisconsin in terms of passengers served.in 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the northeastern wisconsin economy.in may 2018, appleton international airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the us.it is the main base of privately owned regional airline air wisconsin and was the original home of midwest airlines.midwest airlines grew out of kimberly-clark subsidiary k-c aviation, which was sold in 1998 to gulfstream aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies g600, g650, and g700 products.the airport attracts people heading back and forth between the eaa's airventure, air academy and other programs in nearby oshkosh.starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for airventure.appleton international is also used for people heading to events at lambeau field in nearby green bay, most popularly green bay packers games.in the 1920s, appleton's airport was george a. whiting field, three miles (5 km) south of town.when northwest was awarded contract airmail route no.9 in 1926, whiting field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.passenger service on northwest began in 1927 but was short-lived.by 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of us 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°n 88.3749°w / 44.2874; -88.3749). | appleton international airport | location | greenville wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | runwaylength | 24390 <tsp> appleton international airport | cityserved | appleton wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 280 | Appleton International Airport (IATA: ATW, ICAO: KATW, FAA LID: ATW), formerly Outagamie County Regional Airport, is an airport located in Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Appleton.Along with Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, it is one of two airports in the State of Wisconsin categorized as a small hub.The airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.It is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in Wisconsin in terms of passengers served.In 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the Northeastern Wisconsin economy.In May 2018, Appleton International Airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the US.Midwest Airlines grew out of Kimberly-Clark subsidiary K-C Aviation, which was sold in 1998 to Gulfstream Aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies G600, G650, and G700 products.The airport attracts people heading back and forth between the EAA's AirVenture, Air Academy and other programs in nearby Oshkosh.Starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for AirVenture.In the 1920s, Appleton's airport was George A. Whiting Field, three miles (5 km) south of town.9 in 1926, Whiting Field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.By 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of US 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°N 88.3749°W / 44.2874; -88.3749). |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | region | guadalajara <tsp> bionico | ingredient | granola | It is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey. |
appleton international airport (iata: atw, icao: katw, faa lid: atw), formerly outagamie county regional airport, is an airport located in greenville, wisconsin, united states, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of appleton.it is included in the federal aviation administration (faa) national plan of integrated airport systems for 2023–2027.along with madison’s dane county regional airport, it is one of two airports in the state of wisconsin categorized as a small hub.the airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.it is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in wisconsin in terms of passengers served.in 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the northeastern wisconsin economy.in may 2018, appleton international airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the us.it is the main base of privately owned regional airline air wisconsin and was the original home of midwest airlines.midwest airlines grew out of kimberly-clark subsidiary k-c aviation, which was sold in 1998 to gulfstream aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies g600, g650, and g700 products.the airport attracts people heading back and forth between the eaa's airventure, air academy and other programs in nearby oshkosh.starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for airventure.appleton international is also used for people heading to events at lambeau field in nearby green bay, most popularly green bay packers games.in the 1920s, appleton's airport was george a. whiting field, three miles (5 km) south of town.when northwest was awarded contract airmail route no.9 in 1926, whiting field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.passenger service on northwest began in 1927 but was short-lived.by 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of us 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°n 88.3749°w / 44.2874; -88.3749). | appleton international airport | location | greenville wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | runwaylength | 24390 <tsp> appleton international airport | cityserved | appleton wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 280 | Appleton International Airport (IATA: ATW, ICAO: KATW, FAA LID: ATW), formerly Outagamie County Regional Airport, is an airport located in Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Appleton.Along with Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, it is one of two airports in the State of Wisconsin categorized as a small hub.The airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.It is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in Wisconsin in terms of passengers served.In 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the Northeastern Wisconsin economy.In May 2018, Appleton International Airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the US.Midwest Airlines grew out of Kimberly-Clark subsidiary K-C Aviation, which was sold in 1998 to Gulfstream Aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies G600, G650, and G700 products.The airport attracts people heading back and forth between the EAA's AirVenture, Air Academy and other programs in nearby Oshkosh.Starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for AirVenture.In the 1920s, Appleton's airport was George A. Whiting Field, three miles (5 km) south of town.9 in 1926, Whiting Field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.By 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of US 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°N 88.3749°W / 44.2874; -88.3749). |
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top. | bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | region | guadalajara <tsp> bionico | ingredient | granola | It is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey. |
appleton international airport (iata: atw, icao: katw, faa lid: atw), formerly outagamie county regional airport, is an airport located in greenville, wisconsin, united states, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of appleton.it is included in the federal aviation administration (faa) national plan of integrated airport systems for 2023–2027.along with madison’s dane county regional airport, it is one of two airports in the state of wisconsin categorized as a small hub.the airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.it is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in wisconsin in terms of passengers served.in 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the northeastern wisconsin economy.in may 2018, appleton international airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the us.it is the main base of privately owned regional airline air wisconsin and was the original home of midwest airlines.midwest airlines grew out of kimberly-clark subsidiary k-c aviation, which was sold in 1998 to gulfstream aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies g600, g650, and g700 products.the airport attracts people heading back and forth between the eaa's airventure, air academy and other programs in nearby oshkosh.starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for airventure.appleton international is also used for people heading to events at lambeau field in nearby green bay, most popularly green bay packers games.in the 1920s, appleton's airport was george a. whiting field, three miles (5 km) south of town.when northwest was awarded contract airmail route no.9 in 1926, whiting field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.passenger service on northwest began in 1927 but was short-lived.by 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of us 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°n 88.3749°w / 44.2874; -88.3749). | appleton international airport | location | greenville wisconsin <tsp> greenville wisconsin | ispartof | dale wisconsin <tsp> appleton international airport | cityserved | appleton wisconsin <tsp> appleton wisconsin | ispartof | grand chute wisconsin | Appleton International Airport (IATA: ATW, ICAO: KATW, FAA LID: ATW), formerly Outagamie County Regional Airport, is an airport located in Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Appleton.Along with Madison’s Dane County Regional Airport, it is one of two airports in the State of Wisconsin categorized as a small hub.The airport covers 1,638 acres (6.63 km2) at an elevation of 918 feet (280 m) above sea level.It is the third busiest of eight commercial airports in Wisconsin in terms of passengers served.In 2016 the airport contributed $676 million to the Northeastern Wisconsin economy.In May 2018, Appleton International Airport was the fourth fastest growing airport in the US.Midwest Airlines grew out of Kimberly-Clark subsidiary K-C Aviation, which was sold in 1998 to Gulfstream Aerospace, which retains a major facility at the airport, focusing on maintenance and interior completions for the companies G600, G650, and G700 products.The airport attracts people heading back and forth between the EAA's AirVenture, Air Academy and other programs in nearby Oshkosh.Starting in 2017, the airport began to offer camping for AirVenture.In the 1920s, Appleton's airport was George A. Whiting Field, three miles (5 km) south of town.9 in 1926, Whiting Field became one of the original six airports in the airline's route network.By 1936 the municipal airport had opened northeast of town on the south side of US 41, southeast of the intersection (44.2874°N 88.3749°W / 44.2874; -88.3749). |