Poleň

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Poleň

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The Poleň village is situated in the southwestern part of Czech Republic in the middle of Europe. On the date 2008-12-31 there were 295 inhabitants (in all of its parts). There are seven parts of the Municipality of Poleň: villages Poleň, Mlýnec, Poleňka, Pušperk and Zdeslav and the settlements Čekanice and Liška.

Geography

This place lies in 458 metres above sea level in the valley of the Poleňka Stream. From the eastern and southern side bordered with the Bítovy mountains with the peaks Doubrava (727 m), Malý Bítov (668 m) and Velký Bítov (713 m).

The nearest neighbours of Poleň are Pušperk, Poleňka and Slatina on North, Drslavice on East, Mlýnec and Zdeslav on Southwest and Černíkov on West.

History

The first written reference about the village comes from 1245. . In the sheet which illustrates the disposal of Újezd Přeštický to Monastery of Kladruby by Queen Kunhuta, Blažej ze Švihova, the son of Budivoj of Švihov as an approver has been mentioned. Afterwards when the Pušperk Castle (originally known as Fuchsberg) had been built close to Poleň, the village was sharing the destiny of this castle for centuries.

Poleá

The "pulley" (in Spanish: poleá) is a typical recipe of Andalusian cuisine, particularly Seville, Huelva and Cadiz. It is a variant of porridge typical of those used to consume in poor years (It was a common dish during the Spanish Civil War).

The dish is made with water, flour, salt, anise, milk and sugar. Other ingredients (such as fruit, honey or cinnamon) are sometimes added. It is usually served with fried bread.

Terminal (electronics)

A terminal is the point at which a conductor from an electrical component, device or network comes to an end and provides a point of connection to external circuits. A terminal may simply be the end of a wire or it may be fitted with a connector or fastener. In network analysis, terminal means a point at which connections can be made to a network in theory and does not necessarily refer to any real physical object. In this context, especially in older documents, it is sometimes called a pole.

The connection may be temporary, as seen in portable equipment, may require a tool for assembly and removal, or may be a permanent electrical joint between two wires or devices.

All electric cells have two terminals. The first is the positive terminal and the second is the negative terminal. The positive terminal looks like a metal cap and the negative terminal looks like a metal disc. The current flows from the positive terminal, and out through the negative terminal, replicative of current flow (positive (+) to negative (-) flow).

Cartel (hip hop album)

Cartel is a German hip hop album released in 1995 featuring various artists of Turkish descent. The compilation contains five tracks by Nuremberg artist Karakan, three songs from the Kiel group Da Crime Posse, three songs by Erci E. from West Berlin and a communal recording by all of the artists entitled Cartel.

Spyce Records facilitated the recording of this album under the supervision of their manager Ozan Sinan. Cartel was initially released by Mercury/Polygram, and by RAKS/Polygram in Turkey. The Turkish market consumed over 300,000 copies, providing for widespread notoriety for each of the contributing artists. The German-Turkish community also received the album enthusiastically, although only 20,000 copies were sold within Germany.

The album cover is a blatant allusion to the Turkish flag in that the "c" is manifested by the crescent of Islam. Album manager Oznan Sinan justifies this symbolism by stating that "Our targer-group are the Turks not the German society". Similarly, the beats were enriched with samples from Turkish folk music and attempted to unify an ethnic minority within Germany.

Cartel (Cartel album)

Cartel is the second studio album American rock band Cartel. It released in stores on August 21, 2007 despite being announced by the band's lead singer as coming out on July 24, 2007. It was officially completed at sometime around 8:00 p.m. on June 10, 2007 and features "Lose It" as the first single.

The Bubble

The album was completed in 20 days inside a giant glass bubble as part of the Band in a Bubble program sponsored by Dr Pepper, MTV and KFC. The band was forced to live inside the bubble for 20 days without being able to leave. The first single, "Lose It", was performed from the bubble live on June 1 for TRL's Spankin' New Music Week. Throughout the recording of the album, the band was watched constantly by fans through 23 webcams that were positioned all through the bubble. The album was finished two days before the set time and was completed with 13 songs. The album was performed by Cartel after they left the bubble on June 12, 2007 at 8:00 p.m.

Reception

The album received mixed reviews by critics.

Kartel (electoral alliance)

A kartel is the Dutch term for an electoral alliance between two or more parties in Belgium.

In a system of proportional representation in which the country is divided in multiple electoral districts, such as Belgium the threshold to obtain one seat can be very high (5% of votes since 2003), which also favours larger parties. Therefore some parties pool their voters in order to gain more (or any) seats.

The SP.A-Spirit cartel between the Socialist Party - Different (SP.A) and the left-liberal Spirit (later FlemishProgressives, then Social-Liberal Party) is an example of such a cartel.

Vlaams Kartels in Brussels

On several occasions some or all Flemish parties bundled forces on 'Vlaams Kartel' lists for municipal elections in Brussels (in Dutch Vlaams Kartel), sometimes getting together one or two seats in the municipal council, sometimes getting none. As these parties are minority parties in every Brussels municipality, i.e., the parties of an ethnic or linguistic minority (on the average 10-15% of the population), this is a case of an electoral coalition of ethnic parties.

Radio Stations - Poleň

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FAJN RADIO Contemporary Czech Republic
Radio 7 (TWR) Religious,Christian Czech Republic
ČRo Region (Vysočina) Varied Czech Republic
Radio Contact Liberec Adult Contemporary Czech Republic
Rock Radio Gold Rock Czech Republic
FUN ONE STATION (Fun1) Dance Czech Republic
Radio Jihlava Pop Czech Republic
AWradio Christian Contemporary,Religious,Christian Czech Republic
Radio Golf Sports Czech Republic
DFR Radio Experimental,Electronica Czech Republic
RockJam Indies Indie Rock Czech Republic
Free Rádio 107 Dance Czech Republic
Rádio Zlatka Dance Czech Republic
Frekvence 1 Romantika Pop Czech Republic
Hitrádio Faktor Adult Contemporary Czech Republic
Hitrádio Orion Morava Adult Contemporary Czech Republic
FWDS Pop Pop Czech Republic
Radio23 Psytrance Electronica Czech Republic
Fajn North Music Contemporary Czech Republic
Radio Spin R&B,Hip Hop Czech Republic
Radio Haná Pop Czech Republic
Radio Sázava Adult Contemporary Czech Republic
ABradio: Country Country Czech Republic
Radio Valašsko Contemporary Czech Republic
Evropa2 Rock,Pop,Dance Czech Republic
Clubradio.cz Dance Czech Republic
Fajn Radio Agara Contemporary Czech Republic
Radio Čas Ostrava Pop Czech Republic
Radio23 Hardcore Experimental,Electronica Czech Republic
Radio Samson Country,Folk Czech Republic
Radio Jih Cimbálka Folk,World Europe Czech Republic
Radio Bonton Rock,Pop Czech Republic
SeeJay Radio Dance Czech Republic
ČRo Sever Varied Czech Republic
Radio23 Live Channel Electronica Czech Republic
Radio Blaník Pop Czech Republic
Hitrádio Magic Adult Contemporary Czech Republic
Frekvence 1 Osmdesátky 80s Czech Republic
PIGY Pohádky Kids Czech Republic
RFX Reggae Radio Reggae Czech Republic
Sensation Factory Dance,Electronica Czech Republic
Kiss Hády Pop Czech Republic
Radio Gothic Alternative Czech Republic
Radio Domino (CZ) Pop,Talk Czech Republic
ČRo Liberec Varied Czech Republic
RFE/RL Ch. 5 News Talk Czech Republic
Radio Čas Olomouc Pop Czech Republic
Frekvence 1 Pop Czech Republic
Metalomanie Rock Czech Republic
ČRo Ostrava Varied Czech Republic
Radio Egrensis Pop Czech Republic

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