A brief glimpse into the past

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Snow outside the window - and you don't see the dawn, even the stars are falling to us from the sky. And we will drink this cup of ...



CS RAPID BUCURESTI VS TENT OBRENOVAC (CEV VOLLEYBALL CHALLENGE CUP 2023)
CS RAPID BUCURESTI VS TENT OBRENOVAC (CEV VOLLEYBALL CHALLENGE CUP 2023)

pertandingan CEV challenge cup 2023 antara cs Rapid Bucuresti vs Tent Obrenovac di pertandingan ini dimenangkan oleh rapid ...



Team, Place & City Details

Inđija
Inđija

Inđija is a town and a municipality located in the Srem District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. As of 2011, the town has total population of 26,025, while the municipality has 47,433 inhabitants.

Tent city
Tent city

A tent city is a temporary housing facility made using tents or other temporary structures. State governments or military organizations set up tent cities to house evacuees, refugees, or soldiers.

Decade (solitaire)

Decade or Ten-Twenty-Thirty is a Patience game played with a traditional 52-card deck. It is akin to another solitaire game called Accordion.

Tent caterpillar
Tent caterpillar

Tent caterpillars are moderately sized caterpillars, or moth larvae, belonging to the genus Malacosoma in the family Lasiocampidae. Twenty-six species have been described, six of which occur in North America and the rest in Eurasia.

Tent pegging
Tent pegging

Tent pegging is a cavalry sport of ancient origin, and is one of only ten equestrian disciplines officially recognised by the International Equestrian Federation. Used narrowly, the term refers to a specific mounted game with ground targets.

Tent City 4

Tent City 4 is a homeless encampment of up to 100 persons operated by homeless residents and sponsored by 501(3) organizations Seattle Housing and Resources Effort (SHARE) and Women's Housing Equality and Enhancement League (WHEEL). The camp was created in May 2004 and limits itself to places of worship in eastern King County outside of Seattle.

Cyrtophora
Cyrtophora

Cyrtophora, the tent-web spiders, is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by EugĂšne Simon in 1895. Although they are in the "orb weaver" family, they do not build orb webs.

Tent-making bat
Tent-making bat

The tent-making bat is an American leaf-nosed bat (Phyllostomidae) found in lowland forests of Central and South America. This medium-sized bat has a gray coat with a pale white stripe running down the middle of the back.

Tent peg
Tent peg

A tent peg is a spike, usually with a hook or hole on the top end, typically made from wood, metal, plastic, or composite material, pushed or driven into the ground for holding a tent to the ground, either directly by attaching to the tent's material, or by connecting to ropes attached to the tent. Traditionally, a tent peg is improvised from a section of a small tree branch, if possible with a small side branch cut off to leave a hook, driven into the ground narrower end first.

Tent tortoise
Tent tortoise

The tent tortoise is a species of tortoise and one of three members of the genus, Psammobates. Known locally as the Karoo tent tortoise, this highly variable species is found in the Karoo and semi-desert regions of Southern Africa.

Tent show

Tent shows have been an important part of American history since the mid-to-late nineteenth century. In 1927, Don Carle Gillette gave "statistical evidence that the tented drama constituted 'a more extensive business than Broadway and all the rest of the legitimate theatre industry put together.'" The shows first began "in regions which couldn’t support full-time playhouses." Men such as Fayette Lodowick, one of the earliest tent show entrepreneurs, would travel around river towns all over the United States making money on traveling tent shows.