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Southampton Common
Layout: avenue, ref ← Previous revision Revision as of 08:29, 25 April 2026 Line 40: Line 40: Southampton Common currently includes {{convert|365|acre}}<ref name=Thomson60>{{cite book |last=Cosgrove |first= M.E |date=1989 |title=Southampton Common |publisher=City of Southampton Society |page=60 |oclc=655858743 <!--|isbn=X101616139-->}}</ref> of woodland, parkland, rough grassland, ponds, wetlands, nature trails, a children's play area, a model yachting lake, and a fishing lake. Southampton Common currently includes {{convert|365|acre}}<ref name=Thomson60>{{cite book |last=Cosgrove |first= M.E |date=1989 |title=Southampton Common |publisher=City of Southampton Society |page=60 |oclc=655858743 <!--|isbn=X101616139-->}}</ref> of woodland, parkland, rough grassland, ponds, wetlands, nature trails, a children's play area, a model yachting lake, and a fishing lake. The Hawthorns Urban Wildlife Centre at the southern end has been built on the former site of Southampton Zoo and the comprehensive displays document the natural history of the area; with interactive resources, educational facilities and information about local wildlife and environmental management. To the west, bordering on Hill Lane, is a [[Southampton Old Cemetery|historic cemetery]] that also includes many rare [[flora]] and [[fauna]]. Cemetery Lake is popular for [[birdwatching]]. The Hawthorns Urban Wildlife Centre at the southern end has been built on the former site of Southampton Zoo and has displays about the natural history of the area. To the west, bordering on Hill Lane, is [[Southampton Old Cemetery]], with many rare [[flora]] and [[fauna]]. Cemetery Lake is popular for [[birdwatching]]. The south east of the Common includes a large play area for children with sand and water play. This is located near to a car parking zone and the [[Cowherds Inn]], a local landmark which has a history going back to the 17th century. The south east of the Common includes a play area for children with sand and water play. This is near a car parking zone and the [[Cowherds Inn]], a local landmark which has a history going back to the 17th century. The [[A33 road]] between Southampton and Winchester runs through the common.<ref name=Thomson19 /> The section through the common is known as the Avenue.<ref name=Thomson19 /> In 1760 it was straightened by the Southampton to Winchester turnpike trust.<ref name=Thomson19 /> Since at least 1763 trees have been deliberately planted alongside the road.<ref name=Thomson19>{{cite book |last=Thomson |first= Sheila D |date=1989 |title=Southampton Common |publisher=City of Southampton Society |pages=19–21 |oclc=655858743 <!--|isbn=X101616139-->}}</ref> The [[A33 road]] between Southampton and Winchester runs through the common.<ref name=Thomson19 /> The section through the common is known as the Avenue.<ref name=Thomson19 /> In 1760 it was straightened by the Southampton to Winchester turnpike trust.<ref name=Thomson19 /> Since at least 1763 trees have been deliberately planted alongside the road.<ref name=Thomson19>{{cite book |last=Thomson |first= Sheila D |date=1989 |title=Southampton Common |publisher=City of Southampton Society |pages=19–21 |oclc=655858743 <!--|isbn=X101616139-->}}</ref> The Avenue was praised by [[William Gilpin (priest)|William Gilpin]] in 1798, and described in a 1967 book by J. P. M. Pannell, the engineer to the [[Port of Southampton]] Harbour Board, as "one of the finest town approaches in Britain, if not the world".<ref name="i912">{{cite book | last=Pannell | first=J.P.M. | title=Old Southampton Shores | publisher=David & Charles | year=1967 | url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=yGqgAAAAMAAJ | access-date=25 April 2026 | page=79}}</ref> There are a number of streams on the common that are collectively part of the Rollesbrook [[catchment]].<ref name=Lawrence5 /> An artificial connection to Freemantle stream that runs to the ornamental lake has also been created.<ref name=Lawrence5>{{cite book |last=Burgess |first=Lawrence |date=1982 |title=The Streams and Watercourses Of Southampton |publisher=Friends of Old Southampton |pages=5–7 }}</ref> The mainline of the Rollesbrook rises slightly to the south of Cutthorn Mound at the northern end of the common.<ref name=Lawrence5 /><ref name=Thomson11/> It flows in a general south westerly direction passing under The Avenue and being joined by several tributaries before leaving the area via the southern side of the cemetery.<ref name=Lawrence5 /> There are a number of streams on the common that are collectively part of the Rollesbrook [[catchment]].<ref name=Lawrence5 /> An artificial connection to Freemantle stream that runs to the ornamental lake has also been created.<ref name=Lawrence5>{{cite book |last=Burgess |first=Lawrence |date=1982 |title=The Streams and Watercourses Of Southampton |publisher=Friends of Old Southampton |pages=5–7 }}</ref> The mainline of the Rollesbrook rises slightly to the south of Cutthorn Mound at the northern end of the common.<ref name=Lawrence5 /><ref name=Thomson11/> It flows in a general south westerly direction, passing under the Avenue and being joined by several tributaries before leaving the area via the southern side of the cemetery.<ref name=Lawrence5 /> == History == == History ==
Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2
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HMS Vortigern
Bibliography: add refs ← Previous revision Revision as of 08:29, 25 April 2026 Line 109: Line 109: ==Bibliography== ==Bibliography== * {{cite book |title=Admiralty War Diary July 1940 |date=July 1940 |publisher=[[British Admiralty|Admiralty]] |url=https://sccd.royalnavy.mod.uk/-/media/rnweb/locations-and-operations/navy-historical-branch/pdfs/1940/war_diary_naval_1940_07.pdf?rev=9f229f35089e47cab77a943165f000ad |via=Naval Historical Branch |access-date=17 April 2026 |ref={{harvid|''Admiralty War Diary'' July 1940}} }} * {{cite book |title=Admiralty War Diary July 1940 |date=July 1940 |publisher=[[British Admiralty|Admiralty]] |url=https://sccd.royalnavy.mod.uk/-/media/rnweb/locations-and-operations/navy-historical-branch/pdfs/1940/war_diary_naval_1940_07.pdf?rev=9f229f35089e47cab77a943165f000ad |via=Naval Historical Branch |access-date=17 April 2026 |ref={{harvid|''Admiralty War Diary'' July 1940}} }} * {{cite book |last=Bennett |first=Geoffrey |title=Freeing the Baltic |year=2002 |location=Edinburgh |publisher=Birlinn |isbn=1-84341-001-X}} * {{cite book|last=Campbell|first=John|title=Naval Weapons of World War II|year=1985|publisher=Naval Institute Press|location=Annapolis, Maryland|isbn=0-87021-459-4}} * {{cite book|last=Campbell|first=John|title=Naval Weapons of World War II|year=1985|publisher=Naval Institute Press|location=Annapolis, Maryland|isbn=0-87021-459-4}} * {{cite book|title=Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946|editor1-last=Chesneau|editor1-first=Roger|publisher=Conway Maritime Press|location=Greenwich, UK|year=1980|isbn=0-85177-146-7}} * {{cite book|title=Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946|editor1-last=Chesneau|editor1-first=Roger|publisher=Conway Maritime Press|location=Greenwich, UK|year=1980|isbn=0-85177-146-7}} * {{Colledge: Ships RN|year=2006}} * {{Colledge: Ships RN|year=2006}} * {{cite book |first1=Maurice |last1=Cocker |publisher=Ian Allan |title=Destroyers of the Royal Navy, 1893–1981 |year=1981 |isbn=0-7110-1075-7}} * {{cite book |first1=Maurice |last1=Cocker |publisher=Ian Allan |title=Destroyers of the Royal Navy, 1893–1981 |year=1981 |isbn=0-7110-1075-7}} * {{cite book |last=Dunn |first=Steve R. |title=Battle in the Baltic: The Royal Navy and the Fight to Save Estonia & Latvia 1918–20 |year=2020 |location=Barnsley, UK |publisher=Seaforth Publishing |isbn=978-1-5267-4273-5}} * {{cite book |last=English |first=John |title=Grand Fleet Destroyers: Part I: Flotilla Leaders and 'V/W' Class Destroyers |year=2019 |location=Windsor, UK |publisher=World Ship Society |isbn=((978-0-9650769-8-4)) }} * {{cite book |last=English |first=John |title=Grand Fleet Destroyers: Part I: Flotilla Leaders and 'V/W' Class Destroyers |year=2019 |location=Windsor, UK |publisher=World Ship Society |isbn=((978-0-9650769-8-4)) }} * {{cite book|last=Friedman|first=Norman|title=British Destroyers From Earliest Days to the Second World War|publisher=Naval Institute Press|location=Annapolis, Maryland|year=2009|isbn=978-1-59114-081-8}} * {{cite book|last=Friedman|first=Norman|title=British Destroyers From Earliest Days to the Second World War|publisher=Naval Institute Press|location=Annapolis, Maryland|year=2009|isbn=978-1-59114-081-8}}
Talk:Tenerife airport disaster
Nomination: Reply ← Previous revision Revision as of 08:29, 25 April 2026 Line 68: Line 68: :@[[User:Aviationwikiflight|Aviationwikiflight]] @[[User:Semper Exploro|Semper Exploro]] @[[User:Sacxpert|Sacxpert]] @[[User:WhisperToMe|WhisperToMe]] Pinging again. Do you mind if I once again nominate the article? I believe it is already of sufficient quality and does not need significant further prose edits. [[User:DiamondIIIXX|DiamondIIIXX]] ([[User talk:DiamondIIIXX|talk]]) 21:27, 24 April 2026 (UTC) :@[[User:Aviationwikiflight|Aviationwikiflight]] @[[User:Semper Exploro|Semper Exploro]] @[[User:Sacxpert|Sacxpert]] @[[User:WhisperToMe|WhisperToMe]] Pinging again. Do you mind if I once again nominate the article? I believe it is already of sufficient quality and does not need significant further prose edits. [[User:DiamondIIIXX|DiamondIIIXX]] ([[User talk:DiamondIIIXX|talk]]) 21:27, 24 April 2026 (UTC) ::I wouldn't mind it, but if the article were to be nominated now, it would be a guaranteed [[WP:QF|quick fail]]: ::*I've tagged numerous unsourced passages and one sentence which contains editorialization. ::*Most of the sources look fine, although I'm not sure of the reliability of (Croucher 2005) published by "Electrocution Technical Publishers"; you'll need a better source than (Alexander 2015) which is cited for "{{Tq|Cockpit procedures were {{Omission|br=y}} airline pilots since 2006.}}" since it's a self-published book by a survivor who does not appear to be a [[subject-matter expert]]; I'm also not sure of the reliability of "tenerife-training.net"; ::*I haven't done a source-to-text integrity check, so you'll need to make sure that what's stated in the article is verified in the sources; ::*And [[:File:KLM Magazine that contains Captain Jacob Veldhuyzen Van Zanten.jpg]] needs a better [[WP:NFU|non-free use]] rationale. ::[[User:Aviationwikiflight|Aviationwikiflight]] ([[User talk:Aviationwikiflight|talk]]) 08:29, 25 April 2026 (UTC)
2026–27 V.League 1
External links ← Previous revision Revision as of 08:29, 25 April 2026 Line 427: Line 427: [[Category:V.League 1 seasons|2026–27]] [[Category:V.League 1 seasons|2026–27]] [[Category:2026–27 in Vietnamese football leagues|1]] [[Category:2026–27 in Vietnamese football leagues|1]] [[Category:2026 in Vietnamese football|2026 in Vietnamese football]] [[Category:2027 in Vietnamese football|2027 in Vietnamese football]] [[Category:2026–27 in Asian men's top-tier association football leagues|Vietnam]] [[Category:2026–27 in Asian men's top-tier association football leagues|Vietnam]] [[Category:Scheduled association football competitions|Vietnam]] [[Category:Scheduled association football competitions|Vietnam]]
2026 Uber Cup group stage
Japan vs South Africa ← Previous revision Revision as of 08:29, 25 April 2026 Line 234: Line 234: |venue=Forum Horsens Court 3 |venue=Forum Horsens Court 3 |date=25 April 2026, {{UTZ|8:30|2}} |date=25 April 2026, {{UTZ|8:30|2}} |score1=3 |score1=4 |score2=0 |score2=0 |R1={{BadmintonMatch|T1P1= [[Akane Yamaguchi]] |21|21||T2P1= [[Johanita Scholtz]] |7|10|}} |R1={{BadmintonMatch|T1P1= [[Akane Yamaguchi]] |21|21||T2P1= [[Johanita Scholtz]] |7|10|}} |R2={{BadmintonMatch|T1P1= [[Riko Gunji]] |21|21||T2P1= [[Chloe Lai]] |2|2|}} |R2={{BadmintonMatch|T1P1= [[Riko Gunji]] |21|21||T2P1= [[Chloe Lai]] |2|2|}} |R3={{BadmintonMatch|T1P1= [[Hina Akechi]] |21|21||T2P1= [[Elme De Villiers]] |7|9|}} |R3={{BadmintonMatch|T1P1= [[Hina Akechi]] |21|21||T2P1= [[Elme De Villiers]] |7|9|}} |R4={{BadmintonMatch|T1P1= [[Rin Iwanaga]] |T1P2= [[Kie Nakanishi]] |21|||T2P1= [[Amy Ackerman]] |T2P2= [[Johanita Scholtz]] |8||}} |R4={{BadmintonMatch|T1P1= [[Rin Iwanaga]] |T1P2= [[Kie Nakanishi]] |21|21||T2P1= [[Amy Ackerman]] |T2P2= [[Johanita Scholtz]] |8|4|}} |R5={{BadmintonMatch|T1P1= [[Yuki Fukushima]] |T1P2= [[Arisa Igarashi]] ||||T2P1= [[Elme De Villiers]] |T2P2= [[Anri Schoonees]] |||}} |R5={{BadmintonMatch|T1P1= [[Yuki Fukushima]] |T1P2= [[Arisa Igarashi]] ||||T2P1= [[Elme De Villiers]] |T2P2= [[Anri Schoonees]] |||}} }} }}
Talk:Jag Mandir Palace, Kota
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PAOK BC
Coach and Staff ← Previous revision Revision as of 08:29, 25 April 2026 Line 1,249: Line 1,249: {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Head coach |s={{flagicon|GRE}} [[Pantelis Boutskos]] }} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Head coach |s={{flagicon|GRE}} [[Pantelis Boutskos]] }} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Assistant coaches |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Charalampos Karaiskos<br>{{flagicon|GRE}} Stavros Hatzipetrou}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Assistant coaches |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Charalampos Karaiskos<br>{{flagicon|GRE}} Stavros Hatzipetrou}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Fitness coach |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Panagiotis Vasiliou}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Fitness coach |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Panagiotis Vasiliou}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=General Manager |s={{flagicon|GRE}} [[Nikos Boudouris]]}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Sport Director |s={{flagicon|GRE}} [[Georgios Tsiaras]]}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Assistant Manager |s={{flagicon|GRE}} [[Vangelis Margaritis]]}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=General Manager G.M |s={{flagicon|GRE}} [[Nikos Boudouris]]}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Team Manager |s={{flagicon|GRE}} [[Michalis Giannakidis]]}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Assistant General Manager |s={{flagicon|GRE}} [[Vangelis Margaritis]]}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Scouting |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Asterios Kalivas}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Team Manager T.M |s={{flagicon|GRE}} [[Michalis Giannakidis]]}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Doctor |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Iosif Gavrilidis}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Scouting |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Asterios Kalivas}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Nutritionist. |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Akis Hatzistavridis}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Doctor |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Iosif Gavrilidis}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Head of Physiotherapy |s={{flagicon|GRE}} George Tsoukalas}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Nutritionist. |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Akis Hatzistavridis}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Physiotherapists |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Manolis Souanidis<br>{{flagicon|GRE}} Polykarpos Arvanitidis}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Head of Physiotherapy |s={{flagicon|GRE}} George Tsoukalas}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Carer |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Manolis Valianos}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Physiotherapists |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Manolis Souanidis<br>{{flagicon|GRE}} Polykarpos Arvanitidis}} {{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Carer |s={{flagicon|GRE}} Manolis Valianos}} |- |- |} |}
Imperial War Museum Duxford
Airborne Assault: Removed 'current' from 'Current operations in Afghanistan' ← Previous revision Revision as of 08:29, 25 April 2026 Line 110: Line 110: {{main|Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces Museum}} {{main|Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces Museum}} AirSpace also houses ''Airborne Assault'', the museum of the British Army's [[Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom)|Parachute Regiment]] and airborne forces. Previously located at Browning Barracks near [[Aldershot]], the museum opened at Duxford on 8 December 2008. The opening ceremony was led by the then [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince Charles]], the Parachute Regiment's [[Colonel-in-Chief]]. The museum chronicles the history of British airborne forces from the Second World War to [[Operation Herrick|current operations]] in [[Afghanistan]] and cost £3 million.<ref>{{cite news |last=Smith |first= Michael |date=7 December 2008 |title=New museum honours Parachute Regiment |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article5294113.ece |work=[[The Times]] |access-date=24 August 2009 | location=London}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> AirSpace also houses ''Airborne Assault'', the museum of the British Army's [[Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom)|Parachute Regiment]] and airborne forces. Previously located at Browning Barracks near [[Aldershot]], the museum opened at Duxford on 8 December 2008. The opening ceremony was led by the then [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince Charles]], the Parachute Regiment's [[Colonel-in-Chief]]. The museum chronicles the history of British airborne forces from the Second World War to [[Operation Herrick| operations]] in [[Afghanistan]] and cost £3 million.<ref>{{cite news |last=Smith |first= Michael |date=7 December 2008 |title=New museum honours Parachute Regiment |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article5294113.ece |work=[[The Times]] |access-date=24 August 2009 | location=London}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> ==Hangar 2: Flying Aircraft== ==Hangar 2: Flying Aircraft==
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Draft:Yoneda extension (kan extension)
← Previous revision Revision as of 08:29, 25 April 2026 Line 1: Line 1: Let <math>\mathcal{C}</math> a small category and <math>F:\mathcal{C} \rightarrow \mathcal{D}</math> a functor, its Yoneda extension Let <math>\mathcal{C}</math> a small category and <math>F:\mathcal{C} \rightarrow \mathcal{D}</math> a functor, its Yoneda extension <math>\tilde F:[\mathcal{C}^{op},\mathbf{Set}] \rightarrow \mathcal{D}</math> is the left Kan extension <math>\tilde F:[\mathcal{C}^{op},\mathbf{Set}] \rightarrow \mathcal{D}</math> Lan is the left Kan extension <math>\mathrm{Lan}_{H^{\bullet}} F<math> Y F : [\mathcal{C}^{op},\mathbf{Set}\right] [\mathcal{C}^{op},\mathbf{Set}\right] [\mathcal{C}^{op},\mathbf{Set}\right] [\mathcal{C}^{op},\mathbf{Set}\right]
Talk:List of longest-living state leaders
Nouhak Phoumsavanh and Juan Francisco de Molina: Reply ← Previous revision Revision as of 08:29, 25 April 2026 Line 394: Line 394: ::may I bring back the issue on [[Rafael de Echagüe y Bermingham]] because I just did a research about a week ago, and The Philippines during that time wasn't a fully sovereign state It would mean that Bermingham would not qualify as a state leader, because of the reason that it was a Former colony of Spain, and later Territory of the United States (1898-1946) and Japan (1941-45), I might suggest that he would be transferred to the unclear Status, and another this list only covers those born after 1800, Juan Francisco de Molina would not even qualify for the main list because he was born prior to 1800 not in 1800 or after. [[Special:Contributions/&#126;2026-24349-30|&#126;2026-24349-30]] ([[User talk:&#126;2026-24349-30|talk]]) 03:26, 25 April 2026 (UTC) ::may I bring back the issue on [[Rafael de Echagüe y Bermingham]] because I just did a research about a week ago, and The Philippines during that time wasn't a fully sovereign state It would mean that Bermingham would not qualify as a state leader, because of the reason that it was a Former colony of Spain, and later Territory of the United States (1898-1946) and Japan (1941-45), I might suggest that he would be transferred to the unclear Status, and another this list only covers those born after 1800, Juan Francisco de Molina would not even qualify for the main list because he was born prior to 1800 not in 1800 or after. [[Special:Contributions/&#126;2026-24349-30|&#126;2026-24349-30]] ([[User talk:&#126;2026-24349-30|talk]]) 03:26, 25 April 2026 (UTC) ::It seems to have instead rather been a [[General Captaincy]], meaning "Spanish captaincies general, on account of their independence and distance from the crown, became virtual viceroyalties, having a direct relationship with the king and the Council of the Indies, in Madrid.", unlike the governors of other colonies, the governor of the Philippines was referred to as 'Governor-General', unlike other colonies where the rulers simply referred to "colonial governors" even on their pages. The rule states since the 1800s not born since the 1800s meaning people who at least served in the 1800s can reasonably be included if there exists reliable sources. [[User:Pe Class Heroes010210|Pe Class Heroes010210]] ([[User talk:Pe Class Heroes010210|talk]]) 08:21, 25 April 2026 (UTC) ::It seems to have instead rather been a [[General Captaincy]], meaning "Spanish captaincies general, on account of their independence and distance from the crown, became virtual viceroyalties, having a direct relationship with the king and the Council of the Indies, in Madrid.", unlike the governors of other colonies, the governor of the Philippines was referred to as 'Governor-General', unlike other colonies where the rulers simply referred to "colonial governors" even on their pages. The rule states since the 1800s not born since the 1800s meaning people who at least served in the 1800s can reasonably be included if there exists reliable sources. [[User:Pe Class Heroes010210|Pe Class Heroes010210]] ([[User talk:Pe Class Heroes010210|talk]]) 08:21, 25 April 2026 (UTC) :::As It was still a Colony of the [[Spanish Empire]] he wouldn't quality on the main List, as the most customary thing is that the Governor-Generals of a fully sovereign state is actually different from a Colonolial Governor-General, :::How about Phoumsavavhn, I thought you would transfer him to the Uncertain DOB @[[User:Pe Class Heroes010210|Pe Class Heroes010210]] [[Special:Contributions/&#126;2026-24349-30|&#126;2026-24349-30]] ([[User talk:&#126;2026-24349-30|talk]]) 08:29, 25 April 2026 (UTC)