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====Reparations====
====Reparations====
Kildee was a sponsor of H.R. 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation
Proposals for African Americans Act. The bill would allow history books to go
into more depth on African American struggles and set up a reparations
commission for those with enslaved ancestors.<ref>{{Cite
web|url=https://www.nevadacurrent.com/2021/02/18/biden-backs-reparations-study-as-house-dems-push-for-commission/|title=Biden
backs reparations study, as House Dems push for commission|date=February 18,
2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov/|title=Text - H.R.40 -
117th Congress (2021-2022): Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals
for African Americans Act|first=Sheila|last=Jackson Lee|date=April 14,
2021|website=www.congress.gov}}</ref>
Kildee was a sponsor of H.R. 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation
Proposals for African Americans Act. The bill would allow history books to go
into more depth on African American struggles and set up a reparations
commission for those with enslaved ancestors.<ref>{{Cite
web|url=https://www.nevadacurrent.com/2021/02/18/biden-backs-reparations-study-as-house-dems-push-for-commission/|title=Biden
backs reparations study, as House Dems push for commission|date=February 18,
2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite
web|url=https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/40/text|title=Text
- H.R.40 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): Commission to Study and Develop
Reparation Proposals for African Americans Act|first=Sheila|last=Jackson
Lee|date=April 14, 2021|website=www.congress.gov}}</ref>
====Syria====
====Syria====
cose
Coaching career
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The Argentine played [[South Africa]]n right-hander [[Marcos Ondruska]] in the
first round of the [[1997 French Open]], losing in straight sets.<ref name=ATP/>
The Argentine played [[South Africa]]n right-hander [[Marcos Ondruska]] in the
first round of the [[1997 French Open]], losing in straight sets.<ref name=ATP/>
==Coaching career==
==Coaching career==
He coached [[Roman Andres Burruchaga]] in 2023 and in 2024.<ref
name=ATPinfo>{{cite web |
url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/burruchaga-cordoba-2024-feature|title=Son of
World Cup star, Roman Andres Burruchaga celebrates maiden ATP Tour win |
ATP Tour | Tennis|website=ATPTour|date=8 February 2024}}</ref> He is
currently coaching another compatriot, Thiago Agustín Tirante.
He coached [[Roman Andres Burruchaga]] until 2024.<ref name=ATPinfo>{{cite web |
url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/burruchaga-cordoba-2024-feature|title=Son of
World Cup star, Roman Andres Burruchaga celebrates maiden ATP Tour win |
ATP Tour | Tennis|website=ATPTour|date=8 February 2024}}</ref> He is
currently coaching another compatriot, Thiago Agustín Tirante.
==References==
==References==
Updated for 4 April game vs Baylor
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|CoachRank =
|CoachRank =
|APRank=
|APRank=
|record = 20–15
|record = 21–15
|conf_record = 7–11
|conf_record = 7–11
|head_coach = [[Porter Moser]]
|head_coach = [[Porter Moser]]
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| gamename = The Bad Boy Mowers Series - Milwaukee
| gamename = The Bad Boy Mowers Series - Milwaukee
| tv = [[Big Ten Network|B1G+]]
| tv = [[Big Ten Network|B1G+]]
| highscorer = Brown
| highscorer = [[Xzayvier Brown|Brown]]
| points = 18
| points = 18
| highrebounder = Wague
| highrebounder = Wague
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| site_cityst = [[Sioux Falls, South Dakota|Sioux Falls, SD]]
| site_cityst = [[Sioux Falls, South Dakota|Sioux Falls, SD]]
| tv = [[Big Ten Network|BTN]]
| tv = [[Big Ten Network|BTN]]
| highscorer = Pack
| highscorer = [[Nijel Pack|Pack]]
| points = 27
| points = 27
| highrebounder = Reid
| highrebounder = [[Derrion Reid|Reid]]
| rebounds = 7
| rebounds = 7
| highassister = ''{{Tool tip|Tied|Brown, Pack, Reid}}''
| highassister = ''{{Tool tip|Tied|Brown, Pack, Reid}}''
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| site_cityst = Paradise, NV
| site_cityst = Paradise, NV
| gamename = Semifinal
| gamename = Semifinal
| tv = FOX
| highscorer = Brown
| points = 21
| highrebounder = Brown
| rebounds = 6
| highassister = Brown
| assists = 6
| score = 82–69
| attend =
| record = 21–15
}}
{{CBB schedule entry
| date = April 5, 2026
| time = 4:30 p.m.
| neutral = yes
| nonconf = yes
| rank =
| seed =
| opponent = [[2025–26 Creighton Bluejays men's basketball
team|Creighton]]/[[2025–26 West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball team|West
Virginia]]
| opprank =
| oppseed =
| site_stadium = T-Mobile Arena
| site_cityst = Paradise, NV
| gamename = Championship
| tv = FOX
| tv = FOX
| highscorer = –
| highscorer = –
the $200M funding round was already mentioned in the previous section, and
doesn’t make sense in the “Platform” section.
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Whop charges a 2.7% + $0.30 platform fee on transactions processed through Whop
Payments, in addition to standard payment-processing charges.<ref
name="DocsFees">{{cite web |title=Platform pricing
|url=https://docs.whop.com/fees |access-date=14 October 2025 |website=Whop
Docs}}</ref>
Whop charges a 2.7% + $0.30 platform fee on transactions processed through Whop
Payments, in addition to standard payment-processing charges.<ref
name="DocsFees">{{cite web |title=Platform pricing
|url=https://docs.whop.com/fees |access-date=14 October 2025 |website=Whop
Docs}}</ref>
In 2024, Whop raised a $200 million strategic investment from Tether, valuing
the company at over $1.6 billion.<ref name="Tether2024">{{cite web |title=Tether
invests $200M in Whop to expand digital commerce ecosystem
|url=https://tether.to/en/news/tether-invests-200m-in-whop
|access-date=17 March 2026 |website=Tether}}</ref>
== See also ==
== See also ==
List of events: Expanded
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| align=center|<ref>{{cite news |title=Opetaia vs Glanton confirmed for first
Zuffa title in March
|url=https://www.fightmag.com/opetaia-vs-glanton-confirmed-for-first-zuffa-title-in-march/
|work=FIGHTMAG |date=11 February 2026}}</ref>
| align=center|<ref>{{cite news |title=Opetaia vs Glanton confirmed for first
Zuffa title in March
|url=https://www.fightmag.com/opetaia-vs-glanton-confirmed-for-first-zuffa-title-in-march/
|work=FIGHTMAG |date=11 February 2026}}</ref>
|-
|-
| align=center|6
⚫
| align=center|6{{efn|Fury vs. Makhmudov will be a co-promoted event, held in
junction with parent company Sela and ''[[The Ring (magazine)|The Ring]]''.}}
|Zuffa Boxing 05
| align=center|[[Andres Cortes]] vs. Eridson Garcia
|{{NA}}
| align="center" |April 5, 2026
| Meta Apex, Enterprise, Nevada, U.S.
| align=center|<ref>{{cite news |title= Zuffa Boxing 05 odds, analysis:
Lightweight showdown tops April 5 showcase in Las Vegas
|url=https://www.cbssports.com/betting/news/zuffa-boxing-05-odds-analysis-lightweight-showdown-tops-april-5-showcase-in-las-vegas/|work=CBS
Sports|date=April 3, 2026|accessdate=April 4, 2026}}</ref>
|-
⚫
| align=center|7{{efn|Fury vs. Makhmudov will be a co-promoted event, held in
junction with parent company Sela and ''[[The Ring (magazine)|The Ring]]''.}}
|Fury vs. Makhmudov
|Fury vs. Makhmudov
| align=center|[[Tyson Fury]] vs. [[Arslanbek Makhmudov]]
| align=center|[[Tyson Fury]] vs. [[Arslanbek Makhmudov]]
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{{Conservatism UK|Media}}
{{Conservatism UK|Media}}
⚫
'''GB News''' is a British [[free-to-air]] [[editorial]] television and radio
news channel based in [[London]], England. Announced in September 2020 and
launched in June 2021 from studios at [[Paddington Basin]], London, GB News
became Britain's first television news start-up since the launch of [[Sky News]]
in 1989.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fishwick |first=Samuel |date=1 April 2021
|title=What Does the Arrival of GB News Really Mean for the UK?
|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/insider/gb-news-channel-launch-andrew-neil-presenters-dan-wootton-b926894.html
|access-date=18 August 2022 |website=Evening Standard |archive-date=3 April 2023
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230403225322/https://www.standard.co.uk/insider/gb-news-channel-launch-andrew-neil-presenters-dan-wootton-b926894.html
|url-status=live }}</ref> It was set up with the aim of broadcasting "original
news, opinion and debate", with a mix of news coverage and opinion-based
content. Hosts of shows on the channel include [[Nigel Farage]], [[Eamonn
Holmes]], [[Michael Portillo]], [[Jacob Rees-Mogg]], [[Andrew Pierce]] and
[[Camilla Tominey]].<ref name="Seal" />
'''GB News''' is a British [[free-to-air]] [[editorial]] far-right leaning
⚫
television and radio news channel based in [[London]], England. Announced in
September 2020 and launched in June 2021 from studios at [[Paddington Basin]],
London, GB News became Britain's first television news start-up since the launch
of [[Sky News]] in 1989.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fishwick |first=Samuel |date=1
April 2021 |title=What Does the Arrival of GB News Really Mean for the UK?
|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/insider/gb-news-channel-launch-andrew-neil-presenters-dan-wootton-b926894.html
|access-date=18 August 2022 |website=Evening Standard |archive-date=3 April 2023
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230403225322/https://www.standard.co.uk/insider/gb-news-channel-launch-andrew-neil-presenters-dan-wootton-b926894.html
|url-status=live }}</ref> It was set up with the aim of broadcasting "original
news, opinion and debate", with a mix of news coverage and opinion-based
content. Hosts of shows on the channel include [[Nigel Farage]], [[Eamonn
Holmes]], [[Michael Portillo]], [[Jacob Rees-Mogg]], [[Andrew Pierce]] and
[[Camilla Tominey]].<ref name="Seal" />
GB News is jointly owned by [[hedge fund]] manager [[Paul Marshall
(investor)|Sir Paul Marshall]] and [[Dubai]]-based investment firm [[Legatum]],
under the umbrella of a [[holding company]], All Perspectives Ltd, which is
headquartered in London. {{As of|2022|8}}, All Perspectives Ltd was controlled
by three significant shareholders, all of whom work for [[Christopher Chandler
(businessman)|Christopher Chandler]]'s Legatum.<ref>{{cite web |title=ALL
PERSPECTIVES LTD, Company number 12227760, People - Persons with significant
control |author= |publisher=Companies House |date= |access-date=27 February 2022
|url=https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/12227760/persons-with-significant-control
|archive-date=21 January 2022
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220121182508/https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/12227760/persons-with-significant-control
|url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Seal">{{cite web |last=Seal |first=Thomas
|date=18 August 2022 |title=Warner Bros. Discovery to Sell Stake in GB News
|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-18/warner-bros-discovery-set-to-sell-stake-in-gb-news-startup
|access-date=18 August 2022 |website=Bloomberg |archive-date=8 February 2023
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230208023856/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-18/warner-bros-discovery-set-to-sell-stake-in-gb-news-startup
|url-status=live }}</ref> The CEO of GB News is Angelos Frangopoulos,<ref>{{cite
web|last=Shields|first=Bevan|date=21 February 2021|title=The Australian shaking
up British
broadcasting|url=https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/we-are-a-speedboat-in-an-ocean-of-supertankers-the-australian-shaking-up-britain-s-tv-news-20210216-p572rz.html|access-date=14
November 2021|website=The Sydney Morning Herald|archive-date=24 June
2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624203046/https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/we-are-a-speedboat-in-an-ocean-of-supertankers-the-australian-shaking-up-britain-s-tv-news-20210216-p572rz.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite
web |last=Zikakou |first=Ioanna |title=Greek-Australian Angelos Frangopoulos Up
for High Ranked Job on ABC |date=23 November 2015
|url=https://greekreporter.com/2015/11/23/greek-australian-angelos-frangopoulos-up-for-high-ranked-job-on-abc/
|publisher=Greek Reporter |access-date=15 November 2021 |archive-date=15
November 2021
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211115180214/https://greekreporter.com/2015/11/23/greek-australian-angelos-frangopoulos-up-for-high-ranked-job-on-abc/
|url-status=live }}</ref> who formerly ran [[Sky News Australia]]. The
journalist and broadcaster [[Andrew Neil]], who left the BBC in 2020 to join the
channel, became its first chairman and presented a primetime evening programme.
He left in September 2021, two weeks after the official launch, having presented
only nine episodes.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Maher |first=Bron
|date=2024-04-23 |title=Andrew Neil says GB News can never be profitable on
current path
|url=https://pressgazette.co.uk/news/andrew-neil-says-gb-news-can-never-be-profitable-on-current-path/
|access-date=2024-10-13 |website=Press Gazette |language=en-US}}</ref><ref
name=":3">{{cite tweet|title=It's official: I have resigned as Chairman and Lead
Presenter of GB
News.|first=Andrew|last=Neil|user=afneil|number=1437455760628371460|access-date=14
November 2021}}</ref>
GB News is jointly owned by [[hedge fund]] manager [[Paul Marshall
(investor)|Sir Paul Marshall]] and [[Dubai]]-based investment firm [[Legatum]],
under the umbrella of a [[holding company]], All Perspectives Ltd, which is
headquartered in London. {{As of|2022|8}}, All Perspectives Ltd was controlled
by three significant shareholders, all of whom work for [[Christopher Chandler
(businessman)|Christopher Chandler]]'s Legatum.<ref>{{cite web |title=ALL
PERSPECTIVES LTD, Company number 12227760, People - Persons with significant
control |author= |publisher=Companies House |date= |access-date=27 February 2022
|url=https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/12227760/persons-with-significant-control
|archive-date=21 January 2022
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220121182508/https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/12227760/persons-with-significant-control
|url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Seal">{{cite web |last=Seal |first=Thomas
|date=18 August 2022 |title=Warner Bros. Discovery to Sell Stake in GB News
|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-18/warner-bros-discovery-set-to-sell-stake-in-gb-news-startup
|access-date=18 August 2022 |website=Bloomberg |archive-date=8 February 2023
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230208023856/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-18/warner-bros-discovery-set-to-sell-stake-in-gb-news-startup
|url-status=live }}</ref> The CEO of GB News is Angelos Frangopoulos,<ref>{{cite
web|last=Shields|first=Bevan|date=21 February 2021|title=The Australian shaking
up British
broadcasting|url=https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/we-are-a-speedboat-in-an-ocean-of-supertankers-the-australian-shaking-up-britain-s-tv-news-20210216-p572rz.html|access-date=14
November 2021|website=The Sydney Morning Herald|archive-date=24 June
2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624203046/https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/we-are-a-speedboat-in-an-ocean-of-supertankers-the-australian-shaking-up-britain-s-tv-news-20210216-p572rz.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite
web |last=Zikakou |first=Ioanna |title=Greek-Australian Angelos Frangopoulos Up
for High Ranked Job on ABC |date=23 November 2015
|url=https://greekreporter.com/2015/11/23/greek-australian-angelos-frangopoulos-up-for-high-ranked-job-on-abc/
|publisher=Greek Reporter |access-date=15 November 2021 |archive-date=15
November 2021
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211115180214/https://greekreporter.com/2015/11/23/greek-australian-angelos-frangopoulos-up-for-high-ranked-job-on-abc/
|url-status=live }}</ref> who formerly ran [[Sky News Australia]]. The
journalist and broadcaster [[Andrew Neil]], who left the BBC in 2020 to join the
channel, became its first chairman and presented a primetime evening programme.
He left in September 2021, two weeks after the official launch, having presented
only nine episodes.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Maher |first=Bron
|date=2024-04-23 |title=Andrew Neil says GB News can never be profitable on
current path
|url=https://pressgazette.co.uk/news/andrew-neil-says-gb-news-can-never-be-profitable-on-current-path/
|access-date=2024-10-13 |website=Press Gazette |language=en-US}}</ref><ref
name=":3">{{cite tweet|title=It's official: I have resigned as Chairman and Lead
Presenter of GB
News.|first=Andrew|last=Neil|user=afneil|number=1437455760628371460|access-date=14
November 2021}}</ref>
Season 5 (2022)
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===Season 5 (2022)===
===Season 5 (2022)===
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|country=U.S. |airdate=20 |viewers=10 |episodes=
{{Episode table |background =#FFFF00 |overall=5 |season=5 |title=40
|country=U.S. |airdate=20 |viewers=10 |episodes=
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{{Episode list
{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber = 99
|EpisodeNumber = 99
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| fate =
| fate =
| successor = <!-- or: successors = -->
| successor = <!-- or: successors = -->
| hq_location_city = [[Edinburgh]]
| location = [[Edinburgh]], Scotland, UK
| hq_location_country = Scotland
| area_served = <!-- or: areas_served = -->
| area_served = <!-- or: areas_served = -->
| key_people =
| key_people =
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The '''Scotch Malt Whisky Society''' (SMWS), is a membership organisation based
in [[Edinburgh]], Scotland, which bottles and sells single cask, [[single malt
whisky]]. It purchases individual casks from more than
170<ref>[https://www.smws.com/distilleries "The SMWS Distilleries"]</ref> malt
whisky [[distilleries]] in Scotland and throughout the world, bottles them and
retails directly to its members. It also runs four private members' rooms in the
[[UK]] and in several international locations.
The '''Scotch Malt Whisky Society''' (SMWS), is a membership organisation based
in [[Edinburgh]], Scotland, which bottles and sells single cask, [[single malt
whisky]]. It purchases individual casks from more than
170<ref>[https://www.smws.com/distilleries "The SMWS Distilleries"]</ref> malt
whisky [[distilleries]] in Scotland and throughout the world, bottles them and
retails directly to its members. It also runs four private members' rooms in the
United Kingdom and in several international locations.
==History==
==History==
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To mark the 25th anniversary of its foundation, the Society redesigned its
bottles, to include more information and a full tasting note on the front of the
bottle.<ref>"A new era for the society", ''Unfiltered Magazine'', November
2008.</ref>
To mark the 25th anniversary of its foundation, the Society redesigned its
bottles, to include more information and a full tasting note on the front of the
bottle.<ref>"A new era for the society", ''Unfiltered Magazine'', November
2008.</ref>
⚫
In 2010, the Society partnered with [[Hotel du Vin]] & [[Malmaison (hotel
chain)|Malmaison]] hotel chains to introduce a new 'whisky snug' bar concept to
their hotels.<ref>[http://whisky.scotsman.com/viewnews.aspx?id=556 "A dram fine
combination for hotel chains"], ''Scotsman Whisky: A definitive guide'', 13
January 2010.</ref>
In 2015, the Society was sold back to private investors from Glenmorangie plc
(now under the ownership of [[LVMH]]).
In 2015, the Society was sold back to private investors from Glenmorangie plc
(now under the ownership of [[LVMH]]).
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It also has branches in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark,
France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, New
Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand,
and the U.S.A.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Find Your Local
Branch|url=https://smws.com/about/around-the-world|access-date=2021-07-16|website=smws.com}}</ref>{{Citation
needed|date=July 2021}}
It also has branches in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark,
France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, New
Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand,
and the U.S.A.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Find Your Local
Branch|url=https://smws.com/about/around-the-world|access-date=2021-07-16|website=smws.com}}</ref>{{Citation
needed|date=July 2021}}
⚫
In 2010, the Society partnered with The Hotel du Vin & Malmaison group to
introduce a new 'whisky snug' bar concept to the Aberdeen Malmaison, Brighton
Hotel du Vin and Birmingham Hotel du
Vin.<ref>[http://whisky.scotsman.com/viewnews.aspx?id=556 "A dram fine
combination for hotel chains"], ''Scotsman Whisky: A definitive guide'', 13
January 2010.</ref>
==Bottlings==
==Bottlings==
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| height = 1.88 m<ref name=WF/>
| height = 1.88 m<ref name=WF/>
| currentclub = [[Kilmarnock F.C.|Kilmarnock]]
| currentclub = [[Kilmarnock F.C.|Kilmarnock]]
| clubnumber = -
| clubnumber = 44
| position = [[Forward (association football)|Centre-forward]]
| position = [[Forward (association football)|Centre-forward]]
| youthyears1 =
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{{Short description|Pejorative term for Greek-identifying people}}
{{Short description|Pejorative term for Greek-identifying people}}
'''Grecomans''' or '''Graecomans''' ({{langx|el|Γραικομάνοι|Graikománoi}};
{{langx|bg|Гъркомани|Gărkomani}}; {{langx|mk|Гркомани|Grkomani}};
{{langx|ro|Grecomani}}; {{langx|sq|Grekomanë}}; {{langx|rup|Gricumanji}}) is a
[[pejorative]] term used in [[Bulgaria]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Romania]], and
[[Albania]] to characterize [[Albanian
language|Albanian-speaking]],<ref>{{harvnb|Skendi|1967|pp=151, 309}}.</ref>
[[Aromanian language|Aromanian-speaking]],<ref>{{harvnb|Kahl|2002|p=151}}.</ref>
and [[Slavic languages|Slavic-speaking]]<ref>{{harvnb|Karakasidou|1997|p=106}};
{{harvnb|Mackridge|Yannakakis|1997|p=148 (Note #11)}};
{{harvnb|Nugent|2002|p=181}}; {{harvnb|Cowan|2000|p=40}};
{{harvnb|Danforth|1997|pp=245–246}}; {{harvnb|Kalyvas|2006|p=312 (Footnote
#65)}}; {{harvnb|Rossos|2008|p=145}}; {{harvnb|Brown|2003|p=82}}.</ref> people
who self-identify as ethnic [[Greeks]]. In the region of [[Macedonia
(region)|Macedonia]] it appeared during the 19th and early 20th century [[Slavic
speakers in Ottoman Macedonia#National antagonisms|nationalist propaganda
campaigns]] and the [[Macedonian Struggle|struggle for Macedonia]].<ref>{{cite
book |title=The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics,
|author=Ivo Banac |publisher=Cornell University Press |date=1984
|isbn=0801494931 |page=313}}</ref><ref>{{cite
book|first=Hans|last=Vermeulen|chapter=Greek cultural dominance among the
Orthodox population of Macedonia during the last period of Ottoman
rule|title=Cultural Dominance in the Mediterranean
Area|editor1-first=Anton|editor1-last=Blok|editor2-first=Henk|editor2-last=Driessen|location=Nijmegen
|publisher=Katholieke Universiteit
|url=https://www.academia.edu/1603900|pages=225–255|year=1984}}</ref> The term
generally means "pretending to be a Greek" and implies a non-Greek
origin.<ref>{{harvnb|Van Boeschoten|2006|p=367}}.</ref> Another meaning of the
term is ''fanatic Greeks''.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Macedonian Affair - A
Historical Review of the Attempts to Create a Counterfeit Nation (Institute of
International and Strategic Studies in Athens, Greece)|publisher=Hellenic
Resources Network|year=1995–2009|access-date=12 February
2011|url=http://www.hri.org/docs/affair.html}}</ref> The term has been also
employed by [[ethnic Macedonians]] against [[Slavic speakers of Greek
Macedonia|Slavic Macedonians with a Greek identity]].<ref name=
LMDanforth>{{harvnb|Danforth|1997|p=221}}.</ref> The "Grecomans" are regarded as
ethnic Greeks in [[Greece]], but as members of originally non-Greek, but
subsequently [[Hellenisation|Hellenized]] minorities, in the neighboring
countries.<ref>{{harvnb|Kontogiorgi|2006|pp=233–234}}.</ref>
'''Grecomans''' or '''Graecomans''' ({{langx|el|Γραικομάνοι|Graikománoi}};
{{langx|bg|Гъркомани|Gărkomani}}; {{langx|mk|Гркомани|Grkomani}};
{{langx|ro|Grecomani}}; {{langx|sq|Grekomanë}}; {{langx|rup|Gricumanji}}) is a
[[pejorative]] term used in [[Bulgaria]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Romania]], and
[[Albania]] to characterize [[Albanian
language|Albanian-speaking]],<ref>{{harvnb|Skendi|1967|pp=151, 309}}.</ref>
[[Aromanian language|Aromanian-speaking]],<ref>{{harvnb|Kahl|2002|p=151}}.</ref>
and [[Slavic languages|Slavic-speaking]]<ref>{{harvnb|Karakasidou|1997|p=106}};
{{harvnb|Mackridge|Yannakakis|1997|p=148 (Note #11)}};
{{harvnb|Nugent|2002|p=181}}; {{harvnb|Cowan|2000|p=40}};
{{harvnb|Danforth|1997|pp=245–246}}; {{harvnb|Kalyvas|2006|p=312 (Footnote
#65)}}; {{harvnb|Rossos|2008|p=145}}; {{harvnb|Brown|2003|p=82}}.</ref> people
who self-identify as ethnic [[Greeks]]. In the region of [[Macedonia
(region)|Macedonia]] it appeared during the 19th and early 20th century [[Slavic
speakers in Ottoman Macedonia#National antagonisms|nationalist propaganda
campaigns]] and the [[Macedonian Struggle|struggle for Macedonia]].<ref>{{cite
book |title=The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics,
|author=Ivo Banac |publisher=Cornell University Press |date=1984
|isbn=0801494931 |page=313}}</ref><ref>{{cite
book|first=Hans|last=Vermeulen|chapter=Greek cultural dominance among the
Orthodox population of Macedonia during the last period of Ottoman
rule|title=Cultural Dominance in the Mediterranean
Area|editor1-first=Anton|editor1-last=Blok|editor2-first=Henk|editor2-last=Driessen|location=Nijmegen
|publisher=Katholieke Universiteit
|url=https://www.academia.edu/1603900|pages=225–255|year=1984}}</ref> The term
generally means "pretending to be a Greek" and implies a non-Greek
origin.<ref>{{harvnb|Van Boeschoten|2006|p=367}}.</ref> Another meaning of the
term is ''fanatic Greeks''.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Macedonian Affair - A
Historical Review of the Attempts to Create a Counterfeit Nation (Institute of
International and Strategic Studies in Athens, Greece)|publisher=Hellenic
Resources Network|year=1995–2009|access-date=12 February
2011|url=http://www.hri.org/docs/affair.html}}</ref> The term has been also
employed by [[ethnic Macedonians]] against [[Slavic speakers of Greek
Macedonia#Ethnic and linguistic affiliations|Slavic Macedonians with a Greek
identity]].<ref name= LMDanforth>{{harvnb|Danforth|1997|p=221}}.</ref> The
"Grecomans" are regarded as ethnic Greeks in [[Greece]], but as members of
originally non-Greek, but subsequently [[Hellenisation|Hellenized]] minorities,
in the neighboring countries.<ref>{{harvnb|Kontogiorgi|2006|pp=233–234}}.</ref>
==See also==
==See also==
Unsourced, not really defining either
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'''Old St Paul's''' (formerly '''St Paul's Pro-Cathedral'''<ref>{{cite web
|title=Interior view of St Pauls Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, New Zealand
|url=https://digitalnz.org/records/23252639 |website=DigitalNZ
|publisher=National Library of New Zealand |access-date=17 June 2021
|language=en |date=1867}}</ref>) is a historic site, a city landmark ([[tourist
attraction]]), and a wedding and event venue in the heart of [[Wellington]], the
capital city of New Zealand. The building served a dual role as the [[parish
church]] of [[Thorndon, New Zealand|Thorndon]] and the [[pro-cathedral]]
(provisional cathedral) of the [[Diocese of Wellington]] of the [[Anglican
Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia|Anglican Church]] between 1866 and
1964. It exemplifies 19th-century [[Gothic Revival architecture]] adapted to
colonial conditions and materials, and stands at 34 Mulgrave Street, Pipitea,
close to [[New Zealand Parliament Buildings|Parliament Buildings]].
'''Old St Paul's''' (formerly '''St Paul's Pro-Cathedral'''<ref>{{cite web
|title=Interior view of St Pauls Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, New Zealand
|url=https://digitalnz.org/records/23252639 |website=DigitalNZ
|publisher=National Library of New Zealand |access-date=17 June 2021
|language=en |date=1867}}</ref>) is a historic site, a city landmark, and a
wedding and event venue in the heart of [[Wellington]], the capital city of New
Zealand. The building served a dual role as the [[parish church]] of [[Thorndon,
New Zealand|Thorndon]] and the [[pro-cathedral]] (provisional cathedral) of the
[[Diocese of Wellington]] of the [[Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and
Polynesia|Anglican Church]] between 1866 and 1964. It exemplifies 19th-century
[[Gothic Revival architecture]] adapted to colonial conditions and materials,
and stands at 34 Mulgrave Street, Pipitea, close to [[New Zealand Parliament
Buildings|Parliament Buildings]].
== History ==
== History ==
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