Vilde

Vilde is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Eduard Vilde (1865–1933), Estonian writer and diplomat
  • Raimonds Vilde (born 1962), Latvian volleyball player and coach
  • Vilde Lockert (born 1970), Norwegian singer and musician
  • See also

  • Boris Vildé (1908–1942), French linguist
  • Sahnewal Airport

    Sahnewal Airport, (IATA: LUH, ICAO: VILD) also known as Ludhiana Airport, is the local airport serving the city of Ludhiana in Punjab. It is located near the town of Sahnewal, 5 km (3.1 mi) southeast of Ludhiana on the Grand Trunk Road.

    The Airport is spread over more than 130 acres. The current airport arrival/departure halls can accommodate 40 passengers. The baggage delivery is done manually. Air India Regional ATR flight service is thrice a week. With the given infrastructure Air India has been ensuring great efforts for a sound service thrice a week to this manufacturing sourcing destination. From June 1, 2014 the lone to and fro Ludhiana-Delhi flight of Air India from Sahnewal domestic airport has been withdrawn.

    Airlines and destinations

    Ludhiana Aerotropolis

    An Aerotropolis is being planned for Ludhiana. The previous Congress government of the state had proposed an airport in the city. Their proposal had included the suggestion of an airport first at Ladhowal and then it would be gradually expanded to the Halwara air force base for trying to accommodate passenger flights. The Ludhiana Aerotropolis at Machhiwara is the country's second after the one at Durgapur. The Ludhiana Aerotropolis would be spread over 3,500 acres (1,416 ha), and about 2,500 acres (1,012 ha) of this area would be developed in the first phase at a cost of Rs 2,000 crore. This would also include the process of land acquisition and construction of the airport. Bengal Aerotropolis had earlier signed a MoU with PSIDC for setting up an airport in Punjab, which also acted as the project facilitator for them. They have already tied up with Singapore's Changi Airports International Pvt. Ltd for development and planning of the project.kldjADL

    .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.

    References

    External links

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

  • Moe

    Moe, MOE, MoE or m.o.e may refer to:

    People

  • Moe Berg, American major league baseball catcher, and spy
  • Moe Drabowsky, American major league baseball pitcher
  • Moe Howard, one of the Three Stooges
  • Moe Jaffe, songwriter and bandleader
  • Moe Koffman, Canadian flautist and saxophonist
  • Moe Oshikiri (pronounced Mo-eh), Japanese model
  • Moe Sedway, Polish-American businessman
  • Moe Solomon, the "Rabbi of Swat", American major league baseball outfielder
  • Kool Moe Dee, American old-school rapper
  • "Moe the Gimp", nickname for American gangster Martin Snyder
  • Fictional characters

  • Moe Szyslak, character on the animated television show The Simpsons
  • Moe, a secondary character in the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes
  • Moe, a secondary character in the film An American Tail.
  • Moe Greene, a Jewish mobster and secondary antagonist in the novel and film version of The Godfather.
  • Geography

  • Moe Island, South Orkney Islands
  • Moe, Victoria (pronounced Mo-ee)
  • Moe, Estonia, village in Tapa Parish, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia
  • Moe Lake, a lake in Minnesota
  • 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."

    Ung

    Ung or UNG may refer to:

  • Ung County, a county of the Kingdom of Hungary, now parts of Slovakia and Ukraine
  • Ngarinyin language, an Australian Aboriginal language
  • University of North Georgia, Georgia, United States
  • Uracil-DNA glycosylase, a human gene
  • People with the family name Ung include:

  • Chinary Ung (born 1942), Cambodian composer
  • Loung Ung (born 1970), Cambodian-born American human-rights activist and lecturer
  • Per Ung (1933–2013), Norwegian sculptor
  • Ung Huot (born 1947), Cambodian political figure
  • Ung Thi (1913–2001), Vietnamese businessman
  • People with the given name Ung include:

  • Chang Ung, North Korean Taekwon-Do administrator
  • See also

  • Ong (disambiguation)
  • Franz Unger

    Franz Joseph Andreas Nicolaus Unger (30 November 1800 in Gut Amthof near village Leutschach in Styria, Austria 13 February 1870 in Graz) was an Austrian botanist, paleontologist and plant physiologist.

    Life and work

    Initially, Unger studied law at the University of Graz. In 1820 he moved to Vienna to study medicine, in 1822 he enrolled at the Charles University in Prague. In 1823 Unger returned to Vienna and completed his medical studies in 1827.

    From 1827 Unger practiced as a doctor in Stockerau near Vienna, from 1830 as a court physician in Kitzbühel, Tyrol. In 1836 he was named professor of botany at the University of Graz and also taught at the Joanneum (which became the Universalmuseum Joanneum and the Graz University of Technology); in 1850 professor of plant physiology in Vienna. In 1852 he travelled to Northern Europe and to the Orient. Unger retired in 1866 and lived on his farm near Graz.

    Unger was one of the major contributors to the field of paleontology, later turning to plant physiology and phytotomy. He hypothesized that (then unknown) combinations of simple elements inside a plant cell determine plant heredity and greatly influenced the experiments of his student Gregor Johann Mendel. Unger was a pioneer in documenting the relationships between soil and plants (1836).

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