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"Koschneiderisch is a part of East Low German East Pomeranian dialect that is either moribund or used to be spoken in Pomerania (now Northwestern Poland, previously part of Germany). It is part of the Low German language. In or shortly after World War II, the Koschneiderisch-speaking German inhabitants of the region were largely expelled to western Germany. It has palatalization of the k-sound, resulting in a sound similar to the ć-sound of the Polish language. Die Orts- und Flurnamen der Koschneiderei, Danziger Verlags- Gesellschaft, Danzig, 1926, p. 29 Koschneiderisch includes a limited number of High German words. ==References== Category:Low German Category:German dialects Category:Languages of Poland Category:Pomerania "
"Adrian Mara, sometimes Rickson is used as a last name (born 1 August 1998), is a Solomon Islands footballer who plays as a forward for Kossa in the Telekom S-League and the Solomon Islands national football team. ==Club== Mara started his career at the same club where he made his debut: Real Kakamora. He became known in the Solomon Islands when he won the golden boot in the 2015-16 Telekom U19 S-League. After this season, in 2016, he was drafted into the first team and soon he became a regular in the starting line up. In 2019 he moved to Kossa ==International== Mara was called up for the Solomon Islands national football team by Spanish head coach Felipe Vega-Arango for the 2017 Pacific Mini Games from 2 to 15 December. He made his debut on 2 December 2017 in an 8-0 victory over Tonga national football team. Mara replaced Benjamin Totori in the 70th minute and scoring two goals in the 71 minute and the 88 minute of play. He took part of Solomon Islands U23 squad for 2019 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament scoring three goals helping Solomon Islands to reach the final against New Zealand. Unfortunately he got injured and did not play the final match. International goals :Scores and results list the Solomon Islands' goal tally first. { style="font- size:100%;" ! No !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition - 1. rowspan="2" 2 December 2017 rowspan="2" Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu rowspan="2" align=center 4–0 rowspan="2" 8–0 rowspan="2" 2017 Pacific Mini Games - 2. align=center 8–0 - 3. rowspan="2" 9 December 2017 rowspan="2" Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu rowspan="2" align=center 2–0 rowspan="2" style="text- align:center" 6–0 rowspan="2" 2017 Pacific Mini Games - 4. align=center 6–0 } ==References Category:Living people Category:1998 births Category:Association football forwards Category:Solomon Islands international footballers Category:Solomon Islands footballers "
"The Spanish Regions Championship (Spanish:Campeonato de Selecciones Territoriales) is a rugby union competition in Spain featuring the representative teams of the autonomous communities. The competition is organised by the Spanish Rugby Federation. The Basque Country were the inaugural winners in 1983–84. They are also the competitions most successful team. The competition is usually played as a knockout tournament. However it has occasionally adopted a league system. ==Finals== { class=" collapsible" border="1" - ! style="background:silver;" Season ! style="background:silver;" Date ! style="background:silver;" Home ! style="background:silver;" Score ! style="background:silver;" Away ! style="background:silver;" Venue -15B.C- - 1983–8426 February 198424–12 - 1984–853 March 198525–4 - 1985–8618 May 1986 Madrid13–12 - 1986–87 Madrid? - 1987–885 June 198816–9 - 1988–8928 May 198921–20 Castile-León - 1989–908 June 1990 Castile-León20–16 - 1990–9119 May 199119–16 Castile-León - 1991–92 ' - 1992–93 Castile-León ' - 1993–94 28–10 - 1994–95 - 1995–9619 Nov 199525–17 - 1996–973 Nov 199637–14Guernica - 1997–987 December 199729–8Tudela, Navarre - 1999–20005 December 199910–9 AndalusiaCamp de la Foixarda - 2000–01 Andalusia16–13 - 2001–02 Castile- León12–11 - 2002–03 8–7 Castile-León - 2003–04 ' Castile-León - 2004–05 28–20 Andalusia - 2005–06 ' Andalusia - 2006–07 21–19 Andalusia - 2007–08 Madrid35–32 Valencia - 2008–09 19–12 Andalusia - 2009–10 Andalusia22–16 Madrid - 2010–11 24–6 Castile-León - 2011–12 Madrid' - } ;Notes * No final. League system used. * Basque Country won Group A. Castile-León won Group B * Basque Country won Group A. Andalusia won Group B ==List of winners by team== { class=" collapsible" border="1" - ! style="background:silver;" Club ! style="background:silver;" Titles ! style="background:silver;" Seasons - 14 1983–84, 1984–85, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–11 - 5 1987–88, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1999–2000 - Madrid 4 1985–86, 1986–87, 2007–08, 2011–12 - Castile-León 3 1989–90, 1992–93, 2001–02 - Andalusia 2 2000–01, 2009–10 } ==References== Category:Rugby union competitions in Spain Category:Rugby union competitions in Europe for clubs and provinces Category:1983 establishments in Spain "
"Parahildaites is genus of ammonites that lived during the lower Toarcian stage of early Jurassic, during Bifrons zone. It differs from Hildaites and Hildoceras by having smooth shell after reaching 4 cm in diameter. There is no spiral groove and on early whorls, there can be sigmoidal ribs or striae. Strong keel is bordered by flat areas or slight sulci. Its fossils were found in Saudi Arabia and Madagascar.M. K. Howarth 2013. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L, Revised, Volume 3B, Chapter 4: Psiloceratoidea, Eoderoceratoidea, Hildoceratoidea. ==References== Category:Ammonitida genera Category:Hildoceratidae Category:Toarcian life Category:Ammonites of Africa Category:Ammonites of Asia Category:Ammonite genera "
"Alexandra Teague is an American poet. Her book, Mortal Geography won the 2009 Lexi Rudnitsky Prize and the 2010 California Book Award for Poetry. Teague was awarded a 2011 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship. She graduated from Southwest Missouri State University, and from the University of Florida, with an M.F.A. Teague is an associate professor at the University of Idaho. She helped organize Writers Resist Hate.” She read at Get Lit 2017. == Works == * Mortal Geography, New York: Persea Books, 2010. , * The Wise and Foolish Builders: poems, New York: Persea Books, 2015. , * The Principles Behind Flotation., Skyhorse, 2017. , * Brian Clements, Alexandra Teague, Dean Rader (eds.) Bullets into Bells: Poets & Citizens Respond to Gun Violence. Beacon, 2017. , == References External links == * * * Category:Living people Category:American women poets Category:Missouri State University alumni Category:University of Florida alumni Category:People from Fort Worth, Texas Category:21st-century American poets Category:21st-century American women writers Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "
"The Flemish Sportsjewel is an annual award given to a Flemish sportsperson, either following a remarkable achievement or at the end of an exceptional career in sports. Each individual can only win the award once during his or her career, making this trophy one of the most prestigious in Flemish sports. The trophy is awarded by the Flemish Administration represented by the Flemish Minister for Sport, and was first handed out in 1982. == Winners == { !Year !align="left"Winner !Sport - 2019 Emma Meesseman align=centerBasketball - 2018 Nina Derwael align=centerGymnastics - 2017 Seppe Smits align=centerSnowboarding - 2016 Peter Genyn align=centerAthletics - 2015 Jaouad Achabhttps://www.hln.be/sport/meer- sport/taekwondoka-jaouad-achab-krijgt-vlaams-sportjuweel~a094a237/ align=centerTaekwondo - 2014 Bart Swings align=centerSpeed skating - 2013 Frederik Van Lierdehttps://www.demorgen.be/nieuws/frederik-van-lierde- krijgt-nu-ook-vlaams-sportjuweel~b88ea95b/ align=centerTriathlon - 2012 Hans Van Alphen and Marieke Vervoort align=centerAthletics - 2011 Evi Van Acker align=centerSailing - 2010 Cédric Van Branteghem align=centerAthletics - 2009 Tom Goegebuer align=centerWeightlifting - 2008 Kenny De Ketele align=centerMadison - 2007 Women's 4×100 metres relay team align=centerAthletics - 2006 Tia Hellebaut align=centerAthletics - 2005 Kathleen Smet align=centerTriathlon - 2004 Gino De Keersmaeker align=centerDiscus throw - 2003 Benny Vansteelant align=centerDuathlon - 2002 Kim Gevaert align=centerAthletics - 2001 Kim Clijsters align=centerTennis - 2000 Filip Meirhaeghe align=centerMountainbike - 1999 Marleen Renders align=centerAthletics - 1998 Sven Nys align=centerCyclo-cross - 1997 Stefan Everts align=centerMotocross - 1996 Luc Van Lierde align=centerTriathlon - 1995 Frédérik Deburghgraeve align=centerSwimming - 1994 Brigitte Becue align=centerSwimming - 1993 Gella Vandecaveye align=centerJudo - 1992 Annelies Bredael align=centerRowing - 1991 Sabine Appelmans align=centerTennis - 1990 Ulla Werbrouck align=centerJudo - 1989 align=center colspan=2not awarded - 1988 Robert Van de Walle align=centerJudo - 1987 Wim Van Belleghem align=centerRowing - 1986 William Van Dijck align=centerAthletics - 1985 align=center colspan=2not awarded - 1984 Ingrid Berghmans align=centerJudo - 1983 Eddy Annys align=centerHigh jump - 1982 Annie Lambrechts align=centerRoller-skating } ==See also== *Belgian Sportsman of the year *Belgian Sports Personality of the Year == References == Category:National sportsperson-of-the-year trophies and awards Category:Belgian sports trophies and awards Category:Awards established in 1982 Category:1982 establishments in Belgium "
"Clóvis Raposo (30 May 1909 - 3 May 1963) was a Brazilian athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, finishing in eighth place. ==References== Category:1909 births Category:1963 deaths Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1932 Summer Olympics Category:Brazilian male long jumpers Category:Olympic athletes of Brazil Category:Place of birth missing "
"Esteban Crespo (born 1911, date of death unknown) was a Mexican athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1932 Summer Olympics. ==References== Category:1911 births Category:Year of death missing Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1932 Summer Olympics Category:Mexican male long jumpers Category:Olympic athletes of Mexico Category:Place of birth missing "
"Sione Tuifangaloka (born 24 April 1999) is a Tongan footballer who plays as a defender for Tongan club Veitongo and the Tonga national team. ==Club career== Tuifangaloka started his career with Veitongo. Before that he trained with the Tonga Football Academy. ==International career== In 2017 Tuifangaloka was called up by Timote Moleni for the Tonga national football team to play at the 2017 Pacific Mini Games. He made his debut on December 9, 2017, in a 4–2 loss against New Caledonia. Tuifangaloka came into action when he replaced Vai Lutu after 55 minutes. In the 66 minutes he gave the assist to Tonga's second goal scored by Kilifi Uele. ==Personal life== Sione has a younger brother called Opesi, born 2001, who has also played for various Tongan youth teams. They were both in the Tonga U-20 squad for the 2018 OFC U-19 Championship. ==References * Category:Living people Category:1999 births Category:Tongan footballers Category:Tonga international footballers Category:Association football defenders Category:Veitongo FC players "
"Fighting EX Layer is a fighting video game developed by Arika. It is a spiritual successor to Fighting Layer and the Street Fighter EX series and features many of the same characters from the latter. The game was released for PlayStation 4 in June 2018, with ports for Microsoft Windows and Arcade released the following November. A mobile version of the game, titled Fighting EX Layer -α, was later released for iOS and Android devices in April 2019. ==Gameplay== Fighting EX Layer is a fighting video game played in a 2.5D environment. Battles take place in closed arenas, which vary in size and width. The gameplay retains many of the mechanics from Arika's previous fighting games, such as Super Cancels and juggling, while adding a new running mechanic. Additionally, the game features ground chain combos, an auto-combo system, and an optional Progressive mode which simplifies command inputs. Fighting EX Layer also introduces Gougi Boost, which grants players additional bonuses and enhancements during a match. These boosts can be customized by selecting different Gougi decks before the match begins. ==Characters== Fighting EX Layer was released with 13 playable characters, all of whom made appearances in the Street Fighter EX series of games. Four additional characters were added via free post-launch updates, along with a guest fighter from SNK's Fatal Fury series as paid downloadable content. Added via free in- game update Guest character, paid downloadable content ==Development== Fighting EX Layer was developed by Japanese video game development studio Arika. The studio previously developed the Street Fighter EX series and the arcade game Fighting Layer which are spiritual predecessors to Fighting EX Layer. Following the release of Street Fighter EX3 (2000), the game's publisher Capcom halted the series. Over the years, Arika pitched multiple ideas to Capcom for a new entry in EX series, including a demo they created for a Nintendo 3DS game. However, none of the pitches were successful. Staff at Arika had been working on a 3D fighting game prototype to familiarise themselves with Unreal Engine 4. They decided to record some footage of the then-untitled prototype and release a trailer on April Fools' Day in 2017. The positive reaction from fans led Arika to turn the project into a full-fledged game, which they officially confirmed at Evo 2017. Arika self-funded the development of the game. Arika's president Akira Nishitani remarked that the company had just enough funds to see the project through to completion without external help. While he viewed the game as passion project for the studio, he said that his primary goal was to keep the company healthy financially. Nishitani noted that he was searching for potential partnerships with publishers and investors to secure additional funding, which would allow the development team to expand the game's scope and character roster. The game's official title was announced in November 2017. A public beta featuring six playable characters was made available to download on the PlayStation 4 on 11 December 2017 and ran for two weeks. The developers used the beta to test online connectivity and gather player feedback. The game was released for PlayStation 4 on 28 June 2018. The game was available in two versions: A lower-priced "light" version of the game included twelve playable characters and five Gougi decks. The standard edition of the game included all of the content from the light version, along with the playable character Hokuto and ten additional Gougi decks. The light version was later phased out in February 2019 and the standard edition became the primary release.https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2019/feb/23/fighting-ex-layers-light- version-no-longer-sale-while-standard-receives-discount-update- version-114-patch-notes-are-live/ Arika also stated their intentions to add four more characters from Street Fighter EX as downloadable content if their first-month sales targets were met. On 11 July 2018, Arika announced that a single-player Arcade Mode would be added to the game in a future update, along with additional Street Fighter EX characters Pullum Purna and Vulcano Rosso being added to the game for free. The Arcade Mode update was released two weeks later on 27 July. At Evo 2018, Arika announced Pullum and Rosso would be added in an update on 5 September, along with a further revision to the game's Arcade Mode, and that they would be developing a version of the game for arcades in collaboration with Taito. Arika also teased three more forthcoming characters: returning Street Fighter EX characters Sharon and Area, and guest fighter Terry Bogard from SNK's Fatal Fury series. Sharon and Terry were added to the game in March 2019, while Area was added the following July. On 27 September, Arika announced a port of the game for release on Microsoft Windows via Steam. Both the Arcade and Windows versions were released on 29 November, 2018. A limited version of the game for mobile phones, Fighting EX Layer -α, was released on April Fool's Day 2019. Since the game's launch, characters from the Fighting EX Layer have made crossover appearances in other titles: a female version of Skullomania is playable via downloadable content in SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy,https://www.gameinformer.com/dlc/2018/09/27/skullomania-joins-snk- heroines-as-skullolady while costumes based on Fighting EX Layer characters have appeared as limited-time additions to Street Fighter V.https://www.siliconera.com/dress-street-fighter-vs-ryu-like-fighting-ex- layers-kairi/ ==Reception== Heidi Kemps of GameSpot gave the game an 8/10 rating, praising the fighting mechanics and implementation of the Gougi system while criticizing the game's spotty netcode. Chris Carter of Destructoid gave the game a 7/10, praising its colorful character design and naturally flowing combat but criticizing the small number of game modes and the roster's lack of diversity in terms of gameplay style. He was divided on the Gougi system which he found an intriguing idea but was worried about the fact that some Gougi decks were only available through DLC. Carter also felt Fighting EX Layer made few concessions for beginners and was aimed primarily at seasoned fighting game fans. The game was nominated for "Game, Original Fighting" at the National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards. ==References * Category:2018 video games Category:Arcade games Category:Arika games Category:PlayStation 4 games Category:Unreal Engine games Category:Versus fighting games Category:Video games developed in Japan Category:Video games with 2.5D graphics Category:Windows games "
"Artur Bäumle (4 September 1906 - 6 January 1943) was a German athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was killed in action during World War II. ==References== Category:1906 births Category:1943 deaths Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics Category:German male long jumpers Category:Olympic athletes of Germany Category:Place of birth missing Category:German military personnel killed in World War II "
"The Trail of the Shadow is a lostThe Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:The Trail of the Shadow 1917 American silent drama film. Directed by Edwin Carewe, the film stars Emmy Wehlen, William B. Davidson, and Harry S. Northrup. It was released on June 18, 1917.The AFI Catalog of Feature Films 1893-1993:The Trail of the Shadow ==CastReferences * The Trail of the Shadow at IMDb.com Category:1917 films Category:Metro Pictures films Category:American films Category:American silent feature films Category:American black-and-white films Category:1917 drama films "