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Welcome to Love
Welcome to Love (subtitled Pharoah Sanders Plays Beautiful Ballads) is an album led by saxophonist Pharoah Sanders recorded in 1990 and first released on the Dutch Timeless label.[1] The album features jazz standards, many of which were also recorded by John Coltrane.
Gottfried Brockmann
Gottfried Waldemar Brockmann (1903 – 1983)[1] was a German artist, educator, publisher, and served as a cultural advisor for the city of Kiel, Germany. He taught at Muthesius Academy of Art in Kiel.[1]
Bethanchok Rural Municipality
Bethanchok is a Rural municipality located within the Kavrepalanchowk District of the Bagmati Province of Nepal. The municipality spans 101 square kilometres (39 sq mi) of area, with a total population of 16,777 according to a 2011 Nepal census.[1][2]
Tetrathlon
A tetrathlon (from the numerical prefix "tetra-" meaning four) is a team competition organized by Pony Clubs for its members. It is a variant of the modern pentathlon, without fencing. Thus it comprises the four disciplines of shooting, swimming, riding, and running.[1][2]
Sometutuza
The Sometutuza or Sometutu Festival an annual harvest festival celebrated by the chiefs and peoples of Agbozume in Keta in the Volta Region of Ghana. It is usually celebrated two weeks after the Hogbetsotso festival.[1][2] It is usually celebrated on the 3rd Saturday in November.[3][4]
Tamás Turcsik
Tamás Turcsik (born 31 October 1990 in Miskolc) is a Hungarian, Honduran, defender who currently plays for Zalaegerszegi TE.
North Pass
North Pass (elevation: 10,135 ft (3,089 m))[1] is a mountain pass over the Continental Divide in Saguache County, Colorado. The pass is traversed by Colorado State Highway 114 between Saguache to the southeast and Gunnison to the northwest.[2] The route is an all-weather paved road.
Lars Larsen House
The Lars Larsen House (Danish: Lars Larsens Gård) is a Neoclassical property located at the corner of Kronprinsessegade (No. 2) and Gothersgade (No. 58) in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
Gille Coemgáin of Moray
Gille Coemgáin or Gillecomgan was the King or Mormaer of Moray, a semi-autonomous kingdom centred on Inverness that stretched across the north of Scotland. Unlike his two predecessors, he is not called King of Scotland in his death notice, but merely Mormaer. This has led to some speculation that he was never actually the ruler of Moray, but merely a subordinate of Mac Bethad mac Findláich. (Hudson p. 136).