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Lož

Lož (pronounced [ˈloːʃ]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Loška Dolina in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Originally the settlement that is now Stari Trg pri Ložu was called Lož, but in 1341 a new settlement was begun around Lož Castle and the name of the older settlement as well as its market rights were adopted by the new settlement. The older settlement began to be referred to as Stari trg (literally, 'old market town' in Slovene; German: Altenmarkt). The new settlement was granted town privileges in 1477.

There are two churches in the settlement. The church in the centre of the town is dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul. It was first mentioned in written documents dating to 1428. During Ottoman raids in the late 15th century the church was fortified and a wall was built around the town. The second church is outside the town at the cemetery and is dedicated to Saint Roch. It was built in 1635 after an oath by locals in a 1631 outbreak of bubonic plague.

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Ålo

Ålo is a village in Søgne municipality, Norway. It is located with the sea and nearby Mandal municipality.

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Coordinates: 58°03′N 7°42′E / 58.050°N 7.700°E / 58.050; 7.700


Ülo

Ülo is an Estonian masculine given name.

People named Ülo include:

  • Ülo Altermann (1923–1954), soldier and forest brother
  • Ülo Jõgi (1921–2007), war historian, nationalist and activist
  • Ülo Kaevats (born 1947), statesman, academic, and philosopher
  • Ülo Lumiste (born 1929), mathematician
  • Ülo Matjus (born 1942), philosopher
  • Ülo Mattheus (born 1956), writer and journalist
  • Ülo Nugis (born 1944), politician and economist
  • Ülo Õun (1940–1988), sculptor
  • Ülo Sooster (1924–1970), painter
  • Ülo Tootsen (1933–2006), journalist and politician
  • Ülo Tuulik (born 1940), writer
  • Ülo Vinter (1924–2000), composer
  • Ülo Voitka (born 1968), freedom fighter, forest brother, and pro-anarchist
  • Ülo Vooglaid (born 1935), social scientist and politician
  • .moe

    The domain name moe is a top-level domain (TLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Its name comes from the Japanese slang word moe, indicating its intended purpose in the marketing of products or services deemed moe.

    History

    Interlink began developing the moe top-level domain (TLD) in 2012. On November 13, 2013, ICANN and Interlink entered into a registry agreement under which Interlink operates the moe TLD. Interlink sponsored a contest held between April 11 and May 6, 2014 to design the domain's logo. The general registration period began on July 22, 2014.

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    External links

  • Official website
  • IANA .moe whois information
  • .moe whois

  • Moe (band)

    Moe, generally stylized as moe., is an American jam band, formed at the University at Buffalo in 1989. The band members are Rob Derhak (bass, vocals), Al Schnier (guitar, vocals, keyboard), Chuck Garvey (guitar, vocals), Vinnie Amico (drums), and Jim Loughlin (percussion).

    The band's first record, Fatboy (1992), established the band as a favorite of the 1990s jam band and improvisational rock scene, which grew in popularity with the rise of bands such as Phish and Widespread Panic. Just as Grateful Dead followers were coined "Deadheads", avid moe. fans embrace the term "moe.rons."

    moe. toured with the 1997 Furthur Festival, appeared at Woodstock '99, played Summerstage at the Rumsey Playfield in Central Park, opened for The Allman Brothers and The Who, performed at Radio City Music Hall on New Year's Eve 2006 and returned there for New Year's Eve 2007. They have also performed at Bonnaroo Music Festival 5 times (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, and 2009).

    During an interview, guitarist Al Schnier was asked to describe moe. for those who have never heard their music: "It's an amalgamation of a wide variety of the history of rock, all regurgitated and recycled through the eyes, ears, hands, whatever of the guys in our band and all of that with a sense of adventure, a sense of humor, also a constant desire to push the envelope. All in this arena of taking chances, improvising live, and making things up on the spot."

    Moe (slang)

    Moe (, pronounced [mo.e]) is a Japanese slang word, and loanword that refers to feelings of strong affection mainly towards characters in anime, manga, and video games. Moe however, has also gained usage to refer to feelings of affection towards any subject. Moe can lead to sexual feelings and desires; however, thinking too heavily about it is considered outside the scope. The word Moe originated in the late 1980s and early 1990s in Japan and is of uncertain origin, although there are several theories on how it came into use. Moe characters have expanded through Japanese media, and have contributed positively to the Japanese economy. Contests both online, and in the real world exist for Moe-type things including one run by one of the Japanese game rating boards. Various notable commentators such as Tamaki Saitō, Hiroki Azuma, and Kazuya Tsurumaki have also given their take on Moe, and its meaning.

    Overview

    Moe used in slang refers to feelings of affection, adoration, devotion, and excitement felt towards characters that appear in manga, anime, or video games. Characters that elicit feelings of moe are called "moe characters." The word has also evolved to be used regarding all kinds of topics. Included in the meaning of the word is the idea that "deep feelings felt towards a particular subject" is used in cases where a simple "like" is not enough to express the feeling. The common feature in all feelings of moe is that the subject of such feelings are things that one cannot possibly have a real relationship with, like fictional characters, idols, or inorganic substances. It can be considered a kind of "pseudo-romance," but it is not always seen to be the same as "romance."

    Radio Stations - Lož

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    Radio Velenje Varied Slovenia
    Radio Ognjišče News Talk Slovenia
    Radio Veseljak Narodno Zabavne Varied Slovenia
    Radio Capris Varied Slovenia
    Radio Sraka Varied Slovenia
    RTV Slovenija MMR Varied Slovenia
    RTV Slovenija Koper Varied Slovenia
    Moj Radio 107 FM Top 40 Slovenia
    Radio Celje Adult Contemporary Slovenia
    RTV Slovenija Maribor Varied Slovenia
    Radio City Maribor Adult Contemporary Slovenia
    Radio Kaos Rock,News Slovenia
    Radio Kum Varied Slovenia
    Radio Murski Val Varied Slovenia
    RTV Slovenija International Varied Slovenia
    Radio Veseljak Varied Slovenia
    Radio Kranj 97.3 FM Top 40 Slovenia
    Radio Veseljak Veseljakove Uspešnice Varied Slovenia
    RTV Slovenija ARS Classical Slovenia
    Radio Salomon Klasika Classical Slovenia
    Radio Štajerski val Adult Contemporary Slovenia
    Radio Krka Varied Slovenia
    Radio Gorenc Varied Slovenia
    Radio Hit Varied Slovenia
    Radio Sora Varied Slovenia
    Radio Center 80s 80s Slovenia
    Radio 1 (SI) 80s 80s Slovenia
    Radio Laser 105.2 FM Top 40 Slovenia
    Radio Rogla Pop Slovenia
    Radio Fantasy Varied Slovenia
    Radio.isg.si Varied,World,Public Slovenia
    Mister Deejay Dance Slovenia
    Radio Aktual Varied Slovenia
    Radio Capodistria Varied Slovenia
    Radio Center Celje Pop Slovenia
    Radio Student Univ. of Ljubljana College Slovenia
    FM Crica Pop Slovenia
    Radio Ptuj Adult Contemporary Slovenia
    Radio Triglav 96.0MHz Adult Contemporary Slovenia
    Radio Center Krsko Pop Slovenia
    Radio 1 (SI) Pop Slovenia
    Radio Center Ljubljana Pop Slovenia
    RTV Slovenija A1 Varied Slovenia
    Radio Prlek Varied Slovenia
    Radio Maxi 90 FM Adult Contemporary Slovenia
    Radio Salomon Dance Now Dance Slovenia
    Radio Capris Rock Rock Slovenia
    Radio Zeleni Val Varied Slovenia
    Radio Veseljak Veseljakova Pumpa Varied Slovenia
    Radio Odmev Varied Slovenia
    Radio Salomon Dance Slovenia

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