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Jaunutis Jaunutis (known as Jewnut in Ruthenian; in Polish as Jawnuta and in Belarusian as Jaunut (Яўнут); Iwan; ca 1300 – after 1366) was the Grand Prince of Lithuania 1341 – 1345 (from his father Gediminas's death in 1341 until he was deposed by his elder brothers Algirdas and Kęstutis in 1345), and Prince of Izjaslawl 1346 – 1366.
Java (dance) The Java is a dance developed in France in the early part of the 20th century. The origin of its name is uncertain, but it probably evolved from the mazurka, and it was mainly performed to the bal-musette music popular between 1910 and 1960 in France.
Java (Sun) Java refers to a number of computer software products and specifications from Sun Microsystems (the Java™ technology) that together provide a system for developing and deploying cross-platform applications. Java is used in a wide variety of computing platforms spanning from embedded devices and cell phones on the low end to enterprise servers and super computers on the high end.
Java 2D In computing, Java 2D is an API for drawing two-dimensional graphics using the Java programming language. Every Java 2D drawing operation can ultimately be treated as filling a shape using a paint and compositing the result onto the screen.
Java 4K Game Programming Contest The Java 4K Game Programming Contest (aka 'Java 4K' and 'J4K') is an informal contest that was started by the Java Game Programming community to challenge their software development abilities. The goal of the contest is to develop the best game possible within four kilobytes (4096 bytes) of data.
Java Anon Proxy Java Anon Proxy, also known as Java Anonymous Proxy, JAP Anon Proxy or JAP, is a proxy system designed to allow browsing the Web anonymously. It is based in Germany and was originally developed as part of an ongoing project of the Technische Universität Dresden, the Universität Regensburg and Privacy Commissioner of Schleswig-Holstein.
Java API for XML Registries Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) defines a standard API for Java platform applications to access and programmatically interact with various kinds of metadata registries. The JAXR API was developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 93.
Java APIs for Bluetooth The Java APIs for Bluetooth is a Java Micro Edition specification for APIs that allow Java midlets to use Bluetooth on supporting devices. The specification was developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 82.
Java APIs for Integrated Networks Java APIs for Integrated Networks (JAIN) is an activity within the Java Community Process, developing APIs for the creation of telephony (voice and data) services. Originally, JAIN stood for Java APIs for Intelligent Network.
Java Authentication and Authorization Service Java Authentication and Authorization Service, or JAAS, pronounced "Jazz", is a Java (programming language) security framework for user-centric security to augment the Java code-based security. Since JRE 1.
Java AWT Native Interface Java AWT Native Interface is an interface for the Java programming language that enables rendering libraries compiled to native code to draw directly to a Java Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT) object drawing surface.
Java class cruiser The Java class was a class of light cruisers of the Royal Netherlands Navy, named after the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Originally, three ships were planned: HNLMS Java, HNLMS Sumatra, and HNLMS Celebes.
Java Card Java Card refers to a technology that allows small Java-based applications (applets) to be run securely on smart cards and similar small memory footprint devices. Java Card is the tiniest of Java targeted for embedded devices.
Java Card OpenPlatform Java Card OpenPlatform (JCOP) is a smart card operating system for the Java Card platform developed by IBM ZĂĽrich Research Laboratory. On 31 January 2006 the development and support responsibilities transferred to the IBM Smart Card Technology team in Boeblingen, Germany.
Java district, Georgia Java (Georgian: ჯავა) is a district (Raioni) in Georgia's Shida Kartli region. Entire district is part of a self-proclaimed republic of South Ossetia and is not under control of Georgian government since 1992.
Java Dynamic Management Kit The Java Dynamic Management Kit or JDMK is a Java technology that provides a Java API and a collection of software tools for developing and designing JMX based applications. These applications are typically called smart agents as they generally provide an abstraction above the communication layer and may also provide a GUI using Swing or SWT.
Java EE Connector Architecture Java EE Connector Architecture (JCA) is a Java-based technology solution for connecting application servers and enterprise information systems (EIS) as part of enterprise application integration (EAI) solutions. While JDBC is specifically used to connect Java EE applications to databases, JCA is a more generic architecture for connection to legacy systems (including databases).
Java Heterogeneous Distributed Computing Java Heterogeneous Distributed Computing refers to a programmable Java distributed system which was developed at the National University of Ireland in Maynooth. It allows researchers to access the spare clock cycles of a large number of semi-idle desktop PCs.
Java Intermediate Language In computer science, Java Intermediate Language is an intermediate language (which is a subset of XML and SGML) representing the type structure of a Java program. The language was proposed by the team of SableVM in McGill University in January 2002 to aid the analysis of a Java program with the goals of scalability and good performance.
Java Joe's Java Joe's is a Canadian based chain of cafés, headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario. As of December 2006 they operate 13 stores in the Greater Toronto Area Costa Kiriakopoulos is the president of the company which has been in business since 1991 and franchising since 1993 [http://www.
Java murder of three Australian officers 17 April 1946 On April 17, 1946, during an examination of possible Japanese war crimes against Australian service personnel being handled near Buitenzorg, Squadron Leader Frederick George Birchall, Officer in Charge, Australian War Crimes, Hector Murdoch McDonald, Flight Lieutenant Hector Murdoch McDonald also of War Crimes and Captain Alastair Norman Mackenzie, Australian Comforts Unit, were murdered.
Java Man Java Man was one of the first specimens of Homo erectus to be discovered. It was originally given the scientific name Pithecanthropus erectus by its discoverer Eugène Dubois, who found the remains at the site of Trinil in 1891.
Java Media Framework The Java Media Framework (JMF) is a Java Library that enables audio, video and other time-based media to be added to Java applications and applets. This optional package, which can capture, playback, stream, and transcode multiple media formats, extends the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) and allows development of cross-platform multimedia applications.
Java Memory Model The Java Memory Model (JMM) defines execution-time constraints on the relationship between threads and main memory. While there is no special difficulty in reasoning about code execution in a single-threaded environment, owing to the Java Language Specification requirement that JVMs implement an as-if-serial semantics, difficulties do arise in a multithreaded environment, especially where shared-memory multiprocessor hardware is concerned.
Java Message Service The Java Message Service (JMS) API is a Java Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) API for sending messages between two or more clients. JMS is a specification developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 914.
Java Metadata Interface Java Metadata Interface (JMI) is a platform-neutral specification that defines the creation, access, storage, lookup and exchange of metadata in the Java programming language. The JMI specification was developed under the Java Community Process and is defined by JSR 40.
Java Mobile Media API The Multimedia Java API (MMAPI) is an API specification for the Java ME platform CDC and CLDC devices such as mobile phones. Depending on how it's implemented, the APIs allow applications to play and record sounds and video, and to capture still images.
Java Naming and Directory Interface The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) is an API for directory services. It allows clients to discover and lookup data and objects via a name and, like all Java APIs that interface with host systems, is independent of the underlying implementation.
Java Native Interface The Java Native Interface (JNI) is a programming framework that allows Java code running in the Java virtual machine (VM) to call and be called by native applications (programs specific to a hardware and operating system platform) and libraries written in other languages, such as C, C++ and assembly.
Java package A Java package is a mechanism for organizing Java classes into namespaces. Java packages can be stored in compressed files called JAR files, allowing classes to download faster as a group rather than one at a time.
Java performance Java is often perceived as significantly slower and more memory-consuming than natively compiled languages such as C or C++. However, Java programs' execution speed have improved a lot, due to introduction of Just-In Time compilationA similar JIT mechanism is also used by the .
Java Persistence API The Java Persistence API, sometimes referred to as JPA, is a Java programming language framework that allows developers to manage relational data in Java Platform, Standard Edition and Java Platform, Enterprise Edition applications.
Java Platform The Java platform is the name for a bundle of related programs, or platform, from Sun Microsystems which allow for developing and running programs written in the Java programming language. The platform is not specific to any one processor or operating system, but rather, an execution engine (called a virtual machine) and a compiler with a set of standard libraries are implemented for various hardware and operatings systems so that Java programs can run identically on all of them.
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Java Platform, Enterprise Edition or Java EE (formerly known as Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition or J2EE up to version 1.5), is a programming platform—part of the Java Platform—for developing and running distributed multitier architecture Java applications, based largely on modular software components running on an application server.
Java Platform, Micro Edition Java Platform, Micro Edition or "Java ME" (also referred to as Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition or J2ME), is a collection of Java APIs for the development of software for resource-constrained devices such as PDAs, cell phones and other consumer appliances. Java ME is formally a specification, although the term is frequently used to also refer to the runtime implementations of the specification.
Java Platform, Standard Edition Java Platform, Standard Edition or Java SE (formerly known up to version 6.0 as Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition or J2SE), is a collection of Java programming language APIs useful to many Java platform programs.
Java Posse The Java Posse is a podcast, approximately once a week, centring on issues relating to programming and working with the Java programming language and associated technologies. The four regular contributors are noted software developers who have all, at one time or another, worked at Sun Microsystems, the company which gave birth to Java.
Java Remote Method Protocol JRMP, or Java Remote Method Protocol is the Java technology-specific protocol for looking up and referencing remote objects. It is a wire level protocol running at the level under Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and over TCP/IP.
Java Runtime Environment The Java Runtime Environment, or JRE, is a software bundle from Sun Microsystems that allows a computer system to run a Java application. Java applications are in widespread use and necessary to view many Internet pages.
Java Secure Socket Extension The Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) is a set of packages that enable secure Internet communications. It implements a Java technology version of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols.
Java transaction service The Java Transaction Service (JTS) is an implementation of the JTA Transaction Manager, AKA TP monitor, that maps onto the OMG Object transaction service used in the CORBA architecture. It uses IIOP to propagate the transactions between multiple JTS transaction managers.
Java Telephony API The Java Telephony API (JTAPI) supports telephony call control. It is an extensible application programming interface (API) designed to scale for use in a range of domains, from first-party call control in a consumer device to third-party call control in large distributed call centers.
Java Transaction API The Java Transaction API (JTA) is one of the Java EE APIs allowing distributed transactions to be done across multiple XA resources. JTA is a specification developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 907.
Java Trench The Java Trench, also called Sunda Trench, located in the northeastern Indian Ocean, with a length of 2,600 km and a maximum depth of 7,725 meters (at 10°19'S, 109°58'E, about 320 km south of Yogyakarta), was long thought to be the deepest trench of the Indian Ocean, but it is in fact second to the Diamantina Trench in the South East Indian Basin.
Java Virtual Machine A Java Virtual Machine (JVM), is a virtual machine that interprets and executes Java bytecode. This code is most often generated by Java language compilers, although the JVM can also be targeted by compilers of other languages.
Java Web Start Java Web Start is a framework developed by Sun Microsystems which allows application software for the Java Platform to be started directly from the Internet using a web browser. Unlike Java applets, Web Start applications do not run inside the browser, and the sandbox in which they run does not have to be as restricted, although this can be configured.
JavaCC JavaCC (Java Compiler Compiler) is an open source parser generator for the Java programming language. JavaCC is similar to Yacc in that it generates a parser for a grammar provided in EBNF notation, except the output is Java source code.
Javad Hamidi Javad Hamidi (born in Hamadan in 1918, killed by a speeding motorcycle in Tehran in 2002) was an Iranian painter and poet. He studied at the Tehran University's faculty of Fine Arts and L'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris.
Javagal Srinath Javagal Srinath(Kannada:ಜಾವಗಲ್‌ ಶ್ರೀನಾಥ್‌) (born August 31, 1969 in Mysore, Karnataka) is an Indian cricketer. He was a frontline fast bowler for the Indian cricket team until his retirement in late 2003, being the only Indian paceman apart from Kapil Dev to take 200 Test wickets, leading the pace attack throughout his career.
JavaMage JavaMage3D Analysis :: Java Display Software for Browsers is the Java version of the free Duke University Mage3D Analysis :: Mage Display Software program. Both programs display molecular structures in ways that make them easier to visualize.
Javan The Biblical character Javan (Hebrew יָוָן, Standard Hebrew Yavan, Tiberian Hebrew Yāwān) was the fourth son of Noah's third son Japheth. He was believed to have been the progenitor of the Greeks through his sons Elishah, Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim.
Javan Stink Badger The Javan Stink Badger (Mydaus javanensis, also called the Teledu, Malay Stink Badger and Indonesian Stink Badger) is a member of the badger family endemic to Java. There is strong DNA evidence that the genus Mydaus is not a member of the badger group at all, but are in fact Old World counterparts of the skunks.
Javanais Javanais is an element of French slang where the extra syllable "av" is placed inside a word (an infix) rendering it more incomprehensible. A common word that is "javanised" is gros, meaning fat, which becomes gravos.
Javanese poetry Javanese poetry (poetry in the Javanese or especially the Kawi language; Low Javanese: tembang; High Javanese: sekar) is traditionally recited in song form. The standard forms are divided into three types, sekar ageng, sekar madya, and tembang macapat.
Javanese Public Administration Uniquely Javanese administrative practices survive in modified form as dominant elements of Indonesia's public administration. In the past they regulated public affairs and set behavioral norms in a succession of the island's notable empires, including Sailendra Mataram, Majapahit, the Demak confederacy, and seventeenth-century Mataram, for nearly a millennium before succumbing first to colonial practices and subsequently to global standardization.
Javanese script The Javanese script natively known as Tjarakan is the script originally used to write Javanese. It is an abugida script consisting of 20 main consonants with an inherent vowel "a" (normally pronounced as open back rounded vowel when reciting the consonants).
Javanshir Javanshir (also spelled Jevanshir or Dzhavanshir, Azeri: CavanĹźir, Persian: "Javan"-->young and "shir"-->lion, literally "the young lion") (died in 669) was a presiding prince of the Girdman region in the Caucasian Albania from 635 to 669, whose deeds are the subject of legends and epic.
JavaOne JavaOne is an annual conference (since 1996) put on by Sun Microsystems to discuss Java technologies, primarily among Java developers. JavaOne is held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California usually between April and June and typically runs from Sunday to Friday.
Javary The Javary, the boundary between Brazil and Peru, is another Amazon River tributary of importance. It is supposed to be navigable by canoe for 900 miles above its mouth to its sources among the Ucayali highlands, but only 260 have been found suitable for steam navigation.
Javascript Data Components The JavaScript Data Components, or JSDC are open source libraries (GPL), made to give developers of dynamic web pages an easy and fast way of making their applications more powerful using datasets, master-detail relations, dataset-events, conditions and data-aware components. Implementing AJAX-technologies, it is able to connect to servers and download data from them.
JavaScript JavaScript is the name of Netscape Communications Corporation's and now the Mozilla Foundation's implementation of the ECMAScript standard, a scripting language based on the concept of prototype-based programming. The language is best known for its use in websites (as client-side JavaScript), but is also used to enable scripting access to objects embedded in other applications.
JavaScript Style Sheets JavaScript Style Sheets (JSSS) was a stylesheet language technology proposed by Netscape Communications Corporation in 1996 to provide facilities for defining the presentation of webpages. It was an alternative to the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) technology.
JavaServer Faces JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a Java-based Web application framework that simplifies the development of user interfaces for Java EE applications. Out of the box, JSF uses JavaServer Pages for its display technology, but JSF can also accommodate other display technologies (such as XUL).
JavaServer Pages JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that allows software developers to dynamically generate HTML, XML or other types of documents in response to a Web client request. The technology allows Java code and certain pre-defined actions to be embedded into static content.
JavaServer Pages compiler A JavaServer Pages compiler, or JSP compiler, is a program that parses JavaServer Pages (JSPs), and transforms them into executable Java Servlets. A program of this type is usually embedded into an application server and run automatically the first time a JSP is accessed, but pages may also be precompiled for better performance, or compiled as a part of the build process to test for errors.
JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library The JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL), is a component of the Java EE Web application development platform. It extends the JSP specification by adding a tag library of JSP tags for common tasks, such as XML data processing, conditional execution, loops and internationalization.
Javed Hashmi Javed Hashmi (Urdu: جاوید ہاشمی) (born January 1, 1948) is a key opposition leader in Pakistan. He is the leader of the Alliance for Restoration of Democracy which campaigns for the return on civilian democracy.
Javed Chaudhry Javed Chaudhry is a renowned journalist from Pakistan, who writes regular Urdu columns for Daily Express, Pakistan He has received numerous national awards, including the best Urdu columnist]. He has adopted a unique style in which he presents a story and in the end draws comparison with the current socio-political situation.
Javed Miandad Mohammad Javed Miandad (Urdu: محمد جاوید میانداد ) (born June 12, 1957), known in the Cricketing World as Javed Miandad (Urdu: جاوید میانداد), was born in Karachi, Pakistan. He had a long career as an international cricketer for Pakistan between 1975 and 1996, and is generally regarded as Pakistan's greatest ever batsman and among the top tier in cricket history.
Javed Sheikh Javed Sheikh (Urdu: جاوید شیخ, also spelled Javaid) is a Pakistani actor, director and producer who is involved with Bollywood, Lollywood, and Pollywood films. The first movie he acted in was the Lollywood film Dhamaka, released in 1974.
Javelin (fish) The javelin, javelinfish, or southern whiptail, Caelorinchus australis, is a rattail of the genus Caelorinchus, found around Australia and New Zealand at depths of between 80 and 500 m. Its length is between 25 to 50 cm.
Javelin (weapon) Javelin (Greek: ακόντιο, Lance: verutum, German: speer, French: javelot, Spanish: jabalina, Italian: giavellotto) is the name of a pole weapon designed primarily for casting as a ranged weapon. The javelin is almost always thrown by hand unlike the arrow or slingshot which are projectiles shot from a mechanism.
Javelin surface-to-air missile Javelin is a British man-portable surface-to-air missile, formerly used by the British Army and Canadian Army. It can be fired from the shoulder, or from a dedicated launcher known as Javelin LML—Lightweight Multiple Launcher.
Javelin Software Javelin Software Corporation (1984-1988) was a company in Cambridge, Massachusetts which developed an innovative modeling and data analysis product, also called Javelin, and later Javelin Plus. The company was later purchased by Information Resources, which introduced enhancements until 1994.
Javelin throw The javelin throw is an athletics (track and field) throwing event where the object to be thrown is the javelin, a spear-like object made of metal, fibreglass and, in some cases, carbon fiber. Because of its potential danger, it is not always included in track and field meets.
Javier (name) Javier (hav-YEHR, HA-Vee-air) is the Spanish version of the masculine name, Xavier in French, Catalan and English. The name has Basque roots, etymologically originating in the word exaberri (etxe berri in standard spelling, meaning "new house").
Javier Arnau Xavier ("Javier") Arnau Creus (born March 20, 1973 in Terrassa) is a former field hockey player from Spain, who won the silver medal with the Men's National Team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. The striker also participated in the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Javier Bardem Javier Ángel Encinas Bardem (born March 1, 1969) is a Spanish actor. Born in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, he is the latest in a long line of a family which has been making movies since the earliest days of Spanish movie making: son of Pilar Bardem, nephew of screen writer and director Juan Antonio Bardem.
Javier Bosma Francisco Javier Bosma MĂ­nguez (born 6 november, 1969 in Roses, Girona) is a Spanish volleyball player, who won the silver medal in the men's beach volleyball tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens together with Pablo Herrera.
Javier Bruses Javier Bruses Manresa (born May 11, 1979 in Barcelona, Catalonia) is a field hockey goalkeeper from Spain, who was a member of the Men's National Team that finished fourth at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The goalie of Real Club de Polo won the title at the Champions Trophy tournament in Lahore (2004), and at the 2005 Men's Hockey European Nations Cup in Leipzig.
Javier Castillejo Francisco Javier Castillejo (born February 3, 1968) is a boxer from Spain. He was the reigning WBA World Middleweight Champion until December 2, 2006, and has also previously held the WBC World Light-Middleweight Championship, giving him recognition as one of the few currently active fighters to have held highly-regarded World Championships in two different weight classes.
Javier Cercas Javier Cercas (born 1962, Ibahernando, Cáceres, Spain) is a writer and, since 1989, a Professor of Spanish literature at the University of Girona, Spain. He is a frequent contributor to the Catalan edition of El País and the Sunday supplement.
Javier Clemente Javier Clemente Lázaro (born March 12, 1950 Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain) is a Spanish/Basque football manager who is currently manager of Serbia. He became the first manager of the newly created international team on July 21 2006 when he signed a two year contract worth €720,000.
Javier del Granado Javier del Granado (27 February, 1913 — 15 May, 1996), was a poet laureate and favorite son of Bolivia. Born in the city of Cochabamba, he spent most of his youth on his family's agrarian estate near the town of Colpa, Arani.
Javier Diez Canseco Javier Diez Canseco is a Peruvian politician and former member of the Peruvian Congress representing the party Partido Democrático Descentralista (PDD), of which he is a co-founder. He was also a candidate for President of Peru as the head of the Socialist Party of Peru in 2006 elections.
Javier GarcĂ­a Javier GarcĂ­a Gadea (born January 5, 1984 in Barcelona, Catalonia) is a water polo player from Spain, who was a member of the national team that finished in sixth place at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. In 2003 GarcĂ­a, a player from CN Barcelona-Noferthe, ended up in fifth place with the national side at the 2003 World Aquatics Championships in his home town of Barcelona.
Javier GarcĂ­a (athlete) Javier GarcĂ­a (born July 22, 1966) was a Spanish pole vaulter, who won the bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona, Spain. Four years earlier in Seoul he was eliminated in the qualifying round.
Javier Glatt Javier Glatt (born October 10 1981, in Calgary, Alberta) is a middle linebacker for the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League. He was the Canadian West Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2002 while playing for the UBC Thunderbirds.
Javier Gonzalez Javier Gonzalez (born September 6, 1962 in Mexico) is a professional racecar driver who is best-known internationally for his part-season drive in the Barber Dodge Pro Series season of 2002. He also enjoys sponsoring Mexican children.
Javier Grillo-Marxuach Javier "Javi" Grillo-Marxuach (), born October 28, 1969 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a television screenwriter and producer, best known for his work as writer and producer on the first two seasons of the ABC television series Lost, though he has also written for a number of other series including Charmed and Law and Order: Special Victims Unit. He received a BA in 1991 from Carnegie Mellon and has an MFA from USC.
Javier Hernandez Javier Hernandez (nicknamed "Jav" for short) is an American comic book artist who created the popular series, El Muerto: The Aztec Zombie. Hernandez publishes his comics through his own comic-book imprint, Los Comex.
Javier Irureta Javier Iruretagoyena Amianó (born April 1 1948, Irún, Guipúzcoa), also referred to as Javier Irureta is a Spanish/Basque football manager and former player. Irureta had a distinguished career as a forward with both Atlético Madrid and Athletic Bilbao.
Javier LĂłpez Javier Alfonso LĂłpez (born July 11, 1977 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Boston Red Sox. Previously, LĂłpez played with the Colorado Rockies (2003-2005) , Arizona Diamondbacks (2005), and Chicago White Sox (2006).
Javier Lozano Barragán Javier Cardinal Lozano Barragán (born 26 January 1933) is a Mexican Cardinal Deacon of San Michele Archangelo and President of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers in the Roman Catholic Church.
Javier Lozano Chavira Javier Lozano Chavira (born February 9, 1971 in Monterrey) was a Mexican football player who played for UANL Tigres and CA Morelia as midfielder. He is nicknamed "El Pastor", which means "The Shepherd".
Javier Navarro Francisco Javier Vicente Navarro, commonly known as Javi Navarro, (born February 6, 1974 in Valencia, Spain) is a Spanish football player, who currently captains Sevilla FC of the Spanish La Liga. His most usual positions are Centre Back and Right Fullback.
Javier Noriega Javier Noriega Sanz (born July 23, 1980 in Toledo) is a freestyle and butterfly swimmer from Spain, who competed for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. There he finished in 13th place of the Men's 50m Freestyle, clocking 22.
Javier Pereira Javier Pereira (allegedly born 1789, date of death unknown) was a Zenu Indian who lived in Colombia. Although his death is variously said to have been in 1955, 1956, and 1958, sources all claim that he was born in 1789.
Javier Sánchez Broto Javier Sánchez Broto (born August 25, 1971) is a former Spanish football goalkeeper who currently plays for Hercules CF. He started his career in Real Zaragoza, and played for various Spanish clubs (most notably Villarreal CF and CD Castellón) before heading to Scotland, where he played for Airdrieonians F.
Javier Solana Francisco Javier Solana Madariaga (born July 14 1942 in Madrid, Spain) is the High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and the Secretary-General of both the Council of the European Union (EU) and the Western European Union (WEU). He was a physicist who became a political minister for 13 years under Felipe González before serving as Secretary General of NATO from 1995 to 1999.
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