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FK Jablonec is a Czech professional football club based in the town of Jablonec nad Nisou. The club has played in the top league of Czech football, Czech First League, since 1994.
Jablonec nad Nisou ; German: Gablonz an der Neiße), known locally as Jablonec, is a city in northern Bohemia, the second-largest city of the Liberec Region. It is a mountain resort in the Jizera Mountains, and also a local centre for education, and is known for its glass and jewelry production.
Jablonec can refer to several towns in central Europe:
Jablonec nad Nisou District is a district (okres) within the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the city of Jablonec nad Nisou.
Jablonec is a village and municipality in western Slovakia in Pezinok District in the Bratislava region.
Jablonec nad Jizerou is a town in the Czech Republic in Bohemia in the Semily district of the Liberec region. Jablonec nad Jizerou lies in the surroundings of Giant Mountains, south of the recreation center Rokytnice nad Jizerou.
Jabłoniec [jaˈbwɔɲet͡s] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tuchomie, within Bytów County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 4 kilometres west of Tuchomie, 14 km (9 mi) west of Bytów, and 92 km (57 mi) west of the regional capital Gdańsk.
This list contains persons named in the Bible of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections.
Hakkō ichiu was a Japanese political slogan meaning the divine right of the Empire of Japan to "unify the eight corners of the world." It was prominent from the Second Sino-Japanese War to World War II, popularized in a speech by Prime Minister of Japan Fumimaro Konoe on January 8, 1940.
In the animated television series Gargoyles and the spinoff comic books Gargoyles and Gargoyles: Bad Guys, Gargoyles are a species of winged humanoid creatures that are the focus of the show.
Hakkō-ryū or Hakkō-ryū Jūjutsu (八光流柔術) is a school or 'style' of jujutsu descended from Daito-ryu founded in 1941 by Okuyama Ryuho (1901–1987) a student of Sokaku Takeda and a practitioner of shiatsu. This style of self-defense focuses on the qi meridian points sensitive to pain so that a defender can create sharp distracting pain to an attacker but without causing serious injury to the person, and it can therefore be considered a humanitarian martial technique.The school is now headed by his son who inherited the name Nidai Soke Okuyama Ryuho.
The Hakkōda Mountains is an active volcanic complex in south-central Aomori Prefecture, Japan, in Towada-Hachimantai National Park. Often called Mount Hakkōda (八甲田山, Hakkōda-san) or simply Hakkōda (八甲田).
The Hakkōda Tunnel is a 26.445-kilometer-long (16.432 mi) railway tunnel located in central Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of Japan. It passes through the Hakkōda mountain range and links the town of Shichinohe with the city of Aomori.