Shooting sports (redirect from Sport shooting)
athletic clubs and shooting clubs, especially in the Midwestern states In the 1850–1917. period Breach loading shotguns introduced in the 1860s, and the knowledge...
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a higher level, with over 960,000 arrivals from Britain between 1815 and 1850. New arrivals included refugees escaping the Great Irish Famine as well as...
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Sport in Germany is an important part of German culture and their society. In 2006 about 28 million people were members of the more than 87.000 sport...
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"Portail officiel du sport en fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles" [Official sports portal in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation]. sport-adeps.be (in French)...
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Archived from the original on September 26, 2009. Retrieved 2016-02-15. "sport life: The Biggest Stadiums On Earth". Sportslife7.blogspot.nl. Retrieved...
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José Gálvez Moreno (category 1850 births)
José Miguel Gálvez Moreno (Tarma, February 17, 1850 — Lima, April 29, 1894), was a Peruvian sailor and politician considered a war hero in Peru for his...
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Burnley F.C. (category Sport in Burnley)
for £25m". BBC Sport. 13 January 2022. Archived from the original on 24 January 2023. Retrieved 22 April 2022. "Premier League – Burnley en Vincent Kompany...
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Retrieved August 25, 2016. Harry, Ralph (1983). "Holder, Sir Frederick William (1850–1909)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne University Press. Retrieved...
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associations d'éleveurs de chevaux de sport en Bretagne (FEDEB), as its name suggests, specializes with sport horse breeders in the three Olympic disciplines...
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Wittstock (1840–1915) and his wife Johanne Luise Wittstock (née Schönknecht; 1850–1932) emigrated to South Africa from the Pomeranian village of Zerrenthin...
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Paris (redirect from Sport in Paris)
Schumacher, Claude (1996). Naturalism and Symbolism in European Theatre 1850–1918. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-23014-8. Archived from the...
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Charro (category Sport in Mexico)
Retrieved 23 February 2022. Zamacois, Niceto de (1850). Los Misterios de México: Poema escrito en variedad de metros · Volume 1. México: Imprenta de...
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Liberia (redirect from Sport in Liberia)
18, 2023. Howard Brotz, ed., African American Social & Political Thought 1850–1920 (New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 1996), 38–39. Maggie Montesinos...
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after the Factory Act of 1850, which significantly increased the recreation time available to working class children. Before 1850, many British children...
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Aalsmeer (redirect from Aalsmeer en Kudelstaart)
horticulture increased, especially strawberry cultivation, which peaked between 1850 and 1885. The strawberry became the symbol for the flag of Aalsmeer: red...
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Nicaragua (redirect from Sport in Nicaragua)
other locations are the main tourist attractions. In addition, ecotourism, sport fishing and surfing attract many tourists to Nicaragua. According to the...
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Belgrade (section Sport and recreation)
Central and Western European architecture to flourish. Between 1835 and 1850, the amount of neoclassicist and baroque buildings south of the Austrian...
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List of people from Sunderland (section Sport)
Robert Appleby Bartram (1835–1925), shipbuilder William Reid Clanny (1770–1850), inventor and physician John Cryan (born 1960), banker Sir Tom Cowie, entrepreneur...
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Le Touquet (section Sport)
ou la mise en scène médiatique des sports mécaniques. De l'Enduro du Touquet au Paris-Dakar (1975-1986)", Les grands dirigeants du sport. 23 portraits...
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European City and Green Space; London, Stockholm, Helsinki and S:t Petersburg, 1850–2000 (Ed. Peter Clark), Historical Urban Studies Series (Eds. Jean-Luc Pinol...
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Czech Republic (section Sport)
Retrieved 13 December 2017. Rothenbacher, Franz (2002). The European Population 1850–1945. Palgrave Macmillan, London. p. 145. ISBN 978-1-349-65611-0. Chad Bryant...
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policies of Indian removal or assimilation. The infamous Trail of Tears (1830–1850) was a U.S. government policy that forcibly removed and displaced most Native...
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Guatemala (redirect from Sport in Guatemala)
eastern Guatemala, providing and distributing money and weapons. By late 1850, Vasconcelos was getting impatient at the slow progress of the war with Guatemala...
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Soisy-sous-Montmorency (section Sport)
département located 15.3 km (9.5 mi) north of Paris, France. On 7 August 1850, a part of the territory of Soisy-sous-Montmorency was detached and merged...
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Costa Rica (redirect from Sport in Costa Rica)
swimming; one Gold, one Silver, and two Bronze. Football is the most popular sport in Costa Rica. The national team has played in five FIFA World Cup tournaments...
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John Gough Nichols, The Chronicle of Queen Jane (London: Camden Society, 1850), p. 77: Diary of Henry Machyn (London, 1848), p. 66: William Douglas Hamilton...
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Katrina (2000). Well Suited: A History of the Leeds Clothing Industry, 1850–1990 By Katrina Honeyman. Pasold Research Fund. p. 303. ISBN 9780199202379...
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Martinique (redirect from Sport in Martinique)
Saint-Louis Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint Louis) in Fort-de-France, erected in 1850 by a bull of Pope Pius IX, is currently the seat of the archdiocese of Saint-Pierre...
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