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Party for the Animals The Party for the Animals (Dutch: Partij voor de Dieren) is a political party in the Netherlands with two seats in parliament. One of its main goals is fighting for animal rights and animal welfare, though it claims not to be a single-issue party.
Party for the Government of the People The Party for the Government of the People (PGP)—in Spanish: Partido por el Gobierno del Pueblo—was a social democratic political party in Uruguay. It was originally the Movimiento por el Gobierno de Pueblo.
Party for the Liberation of the Hutu People The Party for the Liberation of the Hutu People (also known as PALIPEHUTU, the acronym of its french name Parti pour la liberation du peuple hutu) is a rebel group in Burundi which fought in the Burundi Civil War for the Hutu ethnic group. The armed wing of PALIPEHUTU is the National Forces of Liberation (FNL or Forces nationales de liberation).
Party for the New Path The Party for the New Path is an unofficial political organisation. Operating with the ambition of becoming an official social democratic party, it is dedicated to the introduction of new political policies and ideas.
Party Favours Party Favours is a 1997 Canadian novel credited to the pseudonym "Jean Doe", later revealed to be non-fiction writer and political strategist Warren Kinsella. A roman à clef of the early years of the Jean Chrétien government, it was billed as a Canadian answer to Primary Colors, the popular and anonymously-published 1996 roman à clef of Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign.
Party Games (Yes Minister) "Party Games" is the twenty-second and final episode of the BBC comedy series Yes Minister. A one-hour Christmas special that was first broadcast 17 December 1984, its events led into the sequel, Yes, Prime Minister.
Party hat A party hat is generally a playful conical hat made with a rolled up piece of thin cardboard, usually with designs printed on the outside and a long string of elastic going from one side of the cone's bottom to another to secure the cone to the person's head. Its name originates with the use; party hats are generally seen at birthday parties.
Party Chancellery Party Chancellery was the name of the office that replaced that of Deputy FĂĽhrer of the NSDAP (Nazi Party), after Rudolf Hess made his flight to Britain in 1941. It was responsible for handling Nazi Party affairs.
Party identification Party identification is a political term to describe a voter's underlying allegiance to a political party. The term was first used in the USA in the 1950s but use of the term has decreased as the process of party dealignment has accelerated.
Party in the Park Party in the Park is the generic name given to popular music concerts organised by GCap Media in the UK, typically in various large parks during the summer. The concerts are all fundraisers for the Prince's Trust, and have attracted audiences in the thousands.
Party leaders of the United States Senate The Senate Majority and Minority Leaders (also called Senate Floor Leaders) are two United States Senators who are elected by the party conferences that hold the majority and the minority respectively. These leaders serve as the chief Senate spokesmen for their parties and manage and schedule the legislative and executive business of the Senate.
Party line (politics) In politics, the line or the party line is an idiom for a political party or social movement's [agenda], as well as specific ideological elements specific to the organization's [[partisan (political)|partisanship. The common phrase "toeing the party line" describes a person who speaks in a manner that conforms to their political party's agenda.
Party line (telephony) In telephone systems, a party line (also multiparty line or Shared Service Line) is an arrangement in which two or more customers are connected directly to the same local loop. Prior to World War II in the United States, party lines were the primary way residential subscribers acquired local phone service.
Party motivator A party motivator is a person paid to entertain attendants at a party. Typically, party motivators are attractive young men and women who dress fashionably and attempt to engage guests in socializing and dancing.
Party Monster (1998 film) Party Monster is a 1998 documentary film detailing the rise of the club kid phenomenon in New York City, the life of club kid and party promoter Michael Alig and Alig's murder (with Robert "Freeze" Riggs) of fellow club kid and drug dealer Angel Melendez. The film is based in part on the James St.
Party Monster (2003 film) Party Monster (2003) is a drama/dark comedy that details the rise and fall of infamous New York party promoter Michael Alig. The movie stars former child star Macaulay Culkin as the drug addled "King of the Club Kids".
Party of Albanian National Union The Party of Albanian National Union (UNIKOMB - Partia e Unitetit Kombëtar Shqiptar) is a small extremist political party in Kosovo, a Serbian province currently under UN administration. It advocates the creation of a Greater Albania encompassing parts of Serbia and Montenegro, Greece and the Republic of Macedonia.
Party of Bulgarian Social Democrats The Party of Bulgarian Social Democrats (Partija Balgarski Socialdemokrati) is a social-democratic political party in Bulgaria. It is part of the Coalition for Bulgaria, an alliance led by the Bulgarian Socialist Party.
Party of Citizens Who Have Decided to Think for Themselves and Be Their Own Politicians The Party of Citizens Who Have Decided to Think for Themselves and Be Their Own Politicians is a minor political party in British Columbia, Canada. It registered with Elections BC, the government elections agency, in 1995.
Party of Communist Unification in the Canaries Party of Communist Unification in the Canaries (in Spanish: Partido de UnificaciĂłn Comunista en Canarias), a communist political party working for the political autonomy of the Canary Islands. PUCC originated from OPI, a leftist split of the Communist Party of Spain.
Party of Communists of Belarus The Party of Communists of Belarus (in Russian: Партия коммŃниŃтов БелорŃŃŃии, in Belarusian: Партыя камŃніŃтаў БеларŃŃŃ–, Partyja Kamunistau Bielarusi, PKB) is a political party in Belarus, which opposes the government of president Alexander Lukashenko. The PKB was founded in 1991, and emerged as one of the major political parties in independent Belarus.
Party of Democratic Action of Croatia The Party of Democratic Action of Croatia (Stranka Demokratske Akcije Hrvatske) is a political party that represents the Bosniak ethnic minority in Croatia. It is a branch of the Party of Democratic Action in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Party of Democratic Action of Sandzak The Party of Democratic Action of Sandzak (Stranka Demokratske Akcije SandĹľaka) is a political party that represents the Bosniak ethnic minority in the Sandzak region of Serbia and Montenegro. It is a branch of the Party of Democratic Action in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Party of Greens of Ukraine The Party of Greens of Ukraine (Partija Zelenykh Ukrainy, PUZ), a green party, was founded in the early 1990s. In 1998, the Ukrainian Greens got 5,5% of the votes and 19 seats in the Verkhovna Rada, the Ukrainian parliament.
Party of Italian Communists The Party of Italian Communists (Italian: Partito dei Comunisti Italiani, also translated into English as 'Italian Communists' Party') is a political party in Italy. It was founded in 1998 as a split from the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC) by Armando Cossutta, the original leader of the PRC.
Party of Labour of Spain Communist Party of Spain (international) (in Spanish: Partido Comunista de España (internacional)), was a political party in Spain. It was formed around 1967, following a split from the 'Unidad' group within the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia (PSUC).
Party of National Conciliation The Party of National Conciliation (Spanish: Partido de ConciliaciĂłn Nacional, PCN) is a conservative political party in El Salvador. It was the most powerful political party in the country during the 1960s and 1970s, and was closely associated with the Salvadoran military.
Party of National Mobilization Brazil's Party of National Mobilization (Partido da Mobilização Nacional - PMN) is a national-centrist party founded by politicians from the state of Minas Gerais on April 21, 1984, advocating for agrarian reform, termination of debt payments, ending of relations with the IMF and formation of a trade bloc with other South American nations.
Party of National Revival "Narodnaya Volya" Party of National Revival "Narodnaya Volya" (Russian: Партия Национального Возрождения «Народная Воля»), nationalist party created in December of 2001 and led by a veteran Russian nationalist politician Sergey Baburin.
Party of National Unity (Czechoslovakia) The Party of National Unity (Czech language: Strana národnĂ jednoty or Strana národnĂho sjednocenĂ) was a party created on 21 November 1938 in the Czech part of Czechoslovakia after the occupation of large parts of the country by Germany (Munich Agreement) and Hungary (Vienna Award) as a kind of last attempt to unify forces to save Czechoslovakia from disappearing. Its Slovak equivalent in the Slovak part of Czechoslovakia was the Hlinka's Slovak Peoples Party - Party of Slovak National Unity created on 8 November.
Party of National Unity (Fiji) The Party of National Unity (better known by its acronym of PANU) is a Fijian political party founded by Ratu Sairusi Nagagavoka in 1998; as of 2006, Nagagavoka is the President of the party. A well-known member of the party was Apisai Tora.
Party of Regions The Party of Regions (, ) is a Ukrainian political party created in March 2001. It originally supported president Leonid Kuchma and joined the pro-government United Ukraine alliance during the parliamentary elections on 30 March 2002.
Party of Revolutionary Communism Party of Revolutionary Communism (in Russian: Партия революционного коммŃнизма) was a political party in Russia. It was formed by a Narodnik group which broke away from the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries after the latter's mutiny in July 1918.
Party of Special Things to Do "Party of Special Things to Do" is a single by The White Stripes, it is a cover of a song by Captain Beefheart whose music was a catalyst in Jack White's distinct musical sound. Released in December 2000, the 7" record also contains two other Captain Beefheart covers.
Party of the African Federation Party of the African Federation (in French: Parti de la Fédération Africaine) was a political party in French West Africa, led by Léopold Sédar Senghor and Modibo Keita (general secretary). PFA was founded on March 24 1959.
Party of the Alliance of Youth, Workers and Farmers of Angola Party of the Alliance of Youth, Workers and Farmers of Angola or (Pajoca, abbreviation of Partido da Aliança Juventude, Operários e Camponeses de Angola) is an opposition party in Angola. The president of Pajoca is Alexandre Sebastião André and the general secretary is Jesus Kabanga.
Party of the Communes The Party of the Communes (Partido de los Comunes) is a progressive political party in Uruguay. It is a member organisation of the ruling Broad Front Progressive Encounter-New Majority and represents local administrations.
Party of the Communists of Catalonia Party of the Communists of Catalonia (in Catalan: Partit dels i les Comunistes de Catalunya) is a political party in Catalonia, Spain. PCC was formed in April 1982 by the pro-Soviet fraction of the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia (PSUC).
Party of the European Left The European Left party is a political party at European level and an association of socialist and communist political parties in the European Union. It was formed in January 2004 for the purposes of running in the 2004 European Parliament elections.
Party of the French Union of Côte d'Ivoire Party of the French Union of Côte d'Ivoire (in French: Parti de l'Union française de Côte d'Ivoire) was a political party in colonial Côte d'Ivoire. PUFCI was formed in 1951 through the merger of the Progressive Party of Côte d'Ivoire (PPCI) and Entente of Independents of Côte d'Ivoire (EDICI).
Party of the Future The Partij van de Toekomst (Party of the Future) is a satirical political party of the Netherlands. The party is often named "The Party Party" because their program is heavily based on more parties and more fun in general, even suggesting there should be a "minister of partying".
Party of the Hungarian Coalition The Party of the Hungarian Coalition (Hungarian: Magyar KoalĂciĂł Pártja, Slovak: Strana maÄŹarskej koalĂcie, officially registered under the compound name Strana maÄŹarskej koalĂcie – Magyar KoalĂciĂł Pártja) is a political party in Slovakia, for the Magyar (i.e.
Party of the Independence Congress of Madagascar Party of the Independence Congress of Madagascar (in French: Parti du Congrès de l'indépendence de Madagascar, in Malagasy: Antoko'ny Kongresi'ny Fahaleovantenan'i Madagasikara), a political party in Madagascar. AKFM was founded on November 8 1958.
Party of the Nation's Retirees The PAN or Partido dos Aponsentados da Nação (Party of the Nation's Retirees) was a small centrist Brazilian political party founded on November 22, 1995. The alleged objective of the PAN was to protect the interests of the Brazilian retired men.
Party of the National Reconstruction Cardenist Front The Party of the National Reconstruction Cardenist Front (Partido del Frente Cardenista de ReconstrucciĂłn Nacional known by the abbreviation PFCRN in Spanish) is the Mexican political party that exist from 1987 to 1997, that last year ephemeral simplified its name to the one of Partido Cardenista (PC).
Party of the Nationalist Society The Party of the Nationalist Society (Spanish: Partido de la Sociedad Nacionalista, PSN) is a former political party in Mexico that existed between 1998 and 2003. Founded and lead by Gustavo Riojas Santana, it was a center-left party which advocated nationalist policies.
Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order The Party of the Reconstruction of the National Order (in Portuguese, Partido da Reedificação da Ordem Nacional, or PRONA for short) is a nationalist political party in Brazil, founded in 1990. Its electoral code is 56 and its colors are the traditional Brazilian green and yellow.
Party of the Right (Luxembourg) The Party of the Right (), abbreviated to PD, was a political party in Luxembourg between 1914 and 1944. It was the direct predecessor of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), which has ruled Luxembourg for all but five years since.
Party of the United Struggle for Africans in Angola Party of the United Struggle for Africans in Angola (in Portuguese: Partido da Luta Unida dos Africanos de Angola), a political party in Angola formed in 1953. In 1956 PLUA merged with the Angolan Communist Party to form Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA).
Party of Togolese Unity Party of Togolese Unity (in French: Parti de l'unité togolaise), initially known as the Committee of Togolese Unity (Comité de l'unité togolaise), was a political party in Togo. CUT was formed on 13 March 1941 and led by Sylvanus Olympio.
Party of United Communists of Albania Party of United Communists of Albania (in Albanian: Partia e Komunistëve të Bashkuar të Shqipërisë, abbreviated PKBSH) was a political party in Albania. The secretary of the Central Committee of the party was Muharrem Xhafa.
Party Out of Bounds "Party Out of Bounds" is the title of a 1980 song by The B-52s, from their album Wild Planet. It is also the name of a music show on Sirius Satellite Radio hosted by the band's lead male vocalist, Fred Schneider.
Party plan The party plan is a method of marketing products by hosting a social event, using the event to display and demonstrate the product or products to those gathered, and then to take orders for the products before the gathering ends.
Party platform A party platform, also known as a manifesto, is a list of the principles which a political party supports in order to appeal to the general public for the purpose of having said party's candidates voted into office. This often takes the form of a list of support for, or opposition to, controversial topics.
Party primary A preliminary or first round of an election in which names of candidates of the same party are placed on the same ballot. A plurality determines which name will be on the ballot representing that party in the general election.
Party secretary A name for a position of responsibility for certain portfolios within a political party. This is not to be confused with a Minister who is a government member responsible for certain portfolios as the latter is for the government.
Party school A party school is a term used to refer to colleges, universities, or any institution of higher learning in which there exists a culture of ribaldry and licentiousness amongst the student population. The term is not used mututally exclusively with a school that has a strong academic program (that is, a school can have a strong academic program and still be properly called a "party school"), though party schools are sometimes perceived as not having strong academic programs.
Party standings in the Canadian House of Commons In the Party standings in the Canadian House of Commons, Members of Parliament are generally seated as a group with members of the caucus of their political party. The members of the governing party or parties are seated to the right of the Speaker in the House of Commons, while members of opposition parties are generally seated to the left of the Speaker.
Party subsidies Party subsidies are subsidies paid by the government directly to a political party, for example in proportion to the number of seats in the parliament. It is used in the Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands and Sweden.
Party switching in the United States In United States politics, party switching is any change in party affiliation of a partisan public figure, usually one who is currently holding elected office. In the United States' dominant two-party system, the switches most commonly occur between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, although there have also been a number of notable switches to and from third parties, and even between third parties.
Party system A party system is a concept in comparative political science concerning the system of government by political parties. The idea is that political parties control the government, have a stable base of mass popular support, and create internal mechanisms for controlling funding, information and nominations.
Party Tour Pink embarked on the Party Tour in 2002 in support of her highly successful 16 million selling sophomore release Missundaztood. On this concert tour, Pink was only accompanied on stage by her band - she did not have any dancers - and played her hits from Can't Take Me Home and a majority of the Missundaztood album.
Party wall Party wall is a dividing partition between two adjoining buildings (or units) that is shared by the tenants of each residence or business. The wall is sometimes constructed over the centre of the property line dividing two terraced flats or row houses so that one half of the wall is on each property.
Party whips of the United States House of Representatives A whip in the United States House of Representatives is a member of the party leadership who comes second in line after the party's floor leader, which in the house is the House Majority Leader or the House Minority Leader.
Party-line vote A party-line vote in a constituent assembly (such as a parliament or house of representatives) is a decision based upon political party affiliation, generally somewhat independent of the merits of the issue at hand or the political beliefs of individual members but instead dictated by party policy or principles.
Party107 Party107 is a 100% commercial free, non-profit Internet radio station that is part of the MKProductions family of Internet radio stations. Party107 features sets from many resident and guest DJ's playing various types of electronic music.
Parula Parula is a small genus of New World warblers which breed in North and South America. Linnaeus in 1758 named the Northern Parula as a tit, Parus americanus, and as taxonomy developed the genus name was modified first to Parulus and then the current form.
Paruresis Paruresis (IPA ), also known as pee shyness, shy kidney, bashful bladder, or shy bladder syndrome is a type of social anxiety disorder, that can affect both men and women, in which the sufferer is unable to urinate in the (real or imaginary) presence of others, such as in a public restroom. The analogous condition that affects bowel movement is called parcopresis.
Paruthi Veeran Paruthi Veeran (2007) directed by Ameer Sultan, who has already directed the movies "Mounam Pesiyadhe" and "Raam". Karthik Sivakumar, son of Sivakumar gets the lead role in the film, pairing with Priyamani.
Parvaneh Eskandari Forouhar Parvaneh Majd Eskandari, Dariush Forouhar's wife, became a member of the Party of the Iranian Nation when she was a student, launching anti-Shah campaign shoulder to shoulder with Dariush Forouhar. After a while they got married.
Parvicursor Parvicursor ("small runner") was a tiny Alvarezsaurian dinosaur, with long slender legs for fast running. Only 45 to 55 cm (18 to 22 in) from snout to end of tail, it is currently the smallest non-avian dinosaur known.
Parville manuscript The Parville manuscript is a manuscript currently in possession of the UC Berkeley Music Library (catalogue number MS-778; full number US-BEM 778). Along with the Bauyn manuscript, it is one of the most important sources for French harpsichord music of the 17th century.
Parvin State Park Parvin State Park, located in the southwestern part of New Jersey is a park whose history is as varied as its wildlife. Situated on the edge of the Pine Barrens, the park not only has pine forests, but also a swamp hardwood forest.
Parviz Kimiavi Parviz Kimiavi (Persian: پرŮيز کيمياŮŰŚ; Born 1939, Tehran) is an internationally acclaimed Iranian (Persian) film director, screenwriter, editor and one of the most prominent figures of Persian cinema of the 20th century.
Parvocellular part The parvocellular part of a nucleus in the brain (if the nucleus has a parvocellular part) is that part which contains small-bodied, punctate neuronal cells. This term distinguishes the area from a corresponding magnocellular part, which would contain larger-bodied cells.
Parvovirus Parvovirus, commonly called parvo, is a genus of the Parvoviridae family linear, non-segmented single stranded DNA viruses with an average genome size of 5 kbp. Parvoviruses are some of the smallest viruses found in nature (hence the name, from Latin parvus meaning small).
Parvovirus B19 Parvovirus B19 (B19 virus) was the first (and, until 2005, only) human parvovirus to be discovered, by chance in 1975 by the Australian virologist Yvonne Cossart. It gained its name because it was discovered in well B19 of a large series of petri dishes apparently numbered in this way.
Parwanoo Parwanoo is a city and a municipal council in Solan district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It's an industrial town It borders Panchkula district of Haryana, and is after the towns of Pinjore and Kalka on the Chandigarh Simla Highway.
Parys Haralson Parys Sharron Haralsdon (born on January 24, 1984 in Flora, Mississippi) is a linebacker in the NFL for the San Francisco 49ers. He was drafted by the 49ers in the 5th round (140th overall) in the 2006 NFL Draft.
Parzival Parzival is one of the two great epic poems in Middle High German. Composed by Wolfram von Eschenbach in the first quarter of the thirteenth century, it relates the adventures of Parzival, or Percival, one of the Knights of the Round Table.
Parzival (band) Parzival is a band from Copenhagen, Denmark. Their musical style is somewhat reminiscent of that of Slovenian pioneers Laibach, but differs from it in that it has a less electronic sound, and incorporates elements of medieval music, Gregorian chants, and an overall epic feel.
PaRappa the Rapper 2 PaRappa the Rapper 2 is a PlayStation 2 rhythm video game and the sequel to the groundbreaking PaRappa the Rapper. Though the game boasts a number of new gameplay elements, it was not as well-received critically and failed to garner similar sales as its predecessor.
PaRappa The Party Mix PaRappa the Party Mix is a 2001 compilation album from Tommy Boy Records mixed by DJ Kaori. The album was released in Japan to promote the PlayStation 2 videogame PaRappa the Rapper 2 and features many songs from the game's original soundtrack.
Pas d'Armes Pas d'Armes ("Passage of Arms") or Passo Honroso ("Passage of Honor") was a type of knightly chivalric tournament that evolved in the late 14th century and remained popular through the 15th century. It involved a knight or group of knights ("tenans") who would stake out a traveled spot, such as a bridge or city gate, and let it be known that any other knight who wished to pass ("venans" or "comers") must first fight, or be disgraced.
Pas de la Casa El Pas de la Casa is a ski resort and mountain pass in Andorra, lying on the border with France. Literally "the pass of the house", the pass marks the watershed of the Pyrenees and at an elevation of 2408 m, is one of the highest points on the European road network.
Pas kontuszowy Pas kontuszowy ("kontusz sash") was a cloth sash used for compassing a kontusz (a robe-like garment). It was one of the most distinctive items of dress of Polish and Lithuanian nobility (szlachta) from about 17th through the 19th centuries.
Pasa Kiligal Paasakiligal is a film released on Pongal Day 2006 about sentiments between two brothers and a sister starring Prabhu, Murali, Navya Nair, Malavika, Manorama, Vadivelu, Nassar, Kalabhavan Mani, Roja, Vineeth and others. The film was fully written and directed by DMK chief M.
Pasaco Pasaco is a municipality in the Jutiapa department of Guatemala, located near the Pacific Ocean on the Border with El Salvador. It was originally formed when a group of Aztecs broke off at the arrival of Hernán Cortés, and went further south into what is now Guatemala (then Coahtemalan, or The Land of Abundance, in a Mayan dialect).
Pasadena Bowl The Pasadena Bowl, also known as the Junior Rose Bowl, was a college football bowl game played between 1967 and 1971 in Pasadena, California. Originally pairing top small college teams, it was overshadowed as a four-year college bowl by the actual Rose Bowl.
Pasadena Convention Center The Pasadena Convention Center is a 2,850-seat multi-purpose arena in Pasadena, Texas, USA. It hosts locals sporting events and concerts and will host the Houston Wild Riders of the National Indoor Football League starting in 2007.
Pasadena High School, South Australia Pasadena High School is a secondary school located in the southern Adelaide suburb of Pasadena, on the corner of Goodwood and Daws Roads. It was opened in 1964 as Daws Road High School and operated under this name until 2001.
Pasadena Roof Orchestra The Pasadena Roof Orchestra (commonly abbreviated to PRO) is a contemporary band from England that specialises in most genres of music of the 1920s and 1930s, although their full repertoire is considerably wider. The orchestra has existed since 1969, although the line-up has frequently changed.
Pasadena Waldorf School Pasadena Waldorf School is a private school located in the San Gabriel foothills east of Los Angeles. The school was established in 1979, the Pasadena Waldorf School is one of over 700 Waldorf elementary and high schools worldwide.
Pasadena, California Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 133,936 and the 160th largest city in the United States. The California Finance Department estimates the Pasadena population to be 146,166 in 2005. Pasadena is the main population and cultural center of the San Gabriel Valley. It is the 6th largest city in Los Angeles County and famous for hosting the annual Rose Bowl football game and Tournament of Roses Parade.
Pasadena, Texas Pasadena is a city southeast of Houston in Harris County, Texas within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area. It is the second largest city in the county, 15th largest in the state and 159th largest in the United States next to its namesake city Pasadena, California the 160th largest.
Pasai Pasai, also known as Samudera and Samudera-Pasai sometimes called Samudera Darussalam was a Muslim harbour kingdom on the north coast of Sumatra from the 13th to the 15th centuries CE. It was believed the word Samudera derived from Samandara, Semut Besar (big ant) in Malay.
Pasaia Pasaia (Spanish: Pasajes) is a town and municipality located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, in the North of Spain. It is a fishing community, commercial port and the birth place of the Spanish admiral Blas de Lezo.
Pasaje Del Terror Pasaje Del Terror is an interactive horror attraction located in the Casino at Pleasure Beach, Blackpool. The experience consists of a group of people who are invited to tour a chapel-maze where actors dressed as famous horror icons roam free, armed with weapons and props.
Pasajes de la guerra revolucionaria Pasajes de la guerra revolucionaria is an autobiographical book by Che Guevara about his experiences during the war to overthrow Batista. First published in 1963, it was the compilation of a series of articles by Guevara that had originally appeared in Verde Olivo, a weekly publication of Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces (MINFAR).
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