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federation$27714$ - traduzione in greco

PROCESS BY WHICH SIX SEPARATE BRITISH SELF-GOVERNING COLONIES BECAME THE COUNTRY OF AUSTRALIA
Australian federation; Australian Federation; Federation of australia; Federation (Australia)
  • Published in 1888 this cartoon depicts the [[anti-Chinese]] sentiment that was one of the driving forces behind the push for federation.
  • A ribbon produced in Sydney
  • Results by colony of the 1898 referendums
  • Results by colony of the 1899–1900 referendums
  • The [[Constitution of Australia]]
  • Oak]] in the gardens of the Victorian Parliament House in Melbourne. The tree was planted in 1890 by Sir Henry Parkes to commemorate the meeting of the Australian Federal Conference.
  • Governor-General]], issued in 1900 as a part of the process of implementing the new federal constitution.
  • Lord Lamington]] reading the Queen's proclamation on Federation in [[Brisbane]]
  • The [[Sydney Town Hall]] illuminated in celebratory lights and fireworks marking the Inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia, 1901. The sign reads ''One people, one destiny''.

federation      
n. ομοσπονδία
count out         
  • low blow]] typically results in a disqualification
  • Euforia]] performing a triple team move on their opponents. This is a characteristic in Lucha Libre, wrestlers can enter into the ring without being disqualified on time if it is a tag team match, something that in American wrestling is illegal and a cause of losing by disqualification
  • Microman]] (in blue) and [[Zacarías el Perico]] during a match
  • The [[Fighting Cholitas]] in Bolivia
  • Ed "Strangler" Lewis]] pins an opponent in 1929
  • Mexican wrestlers [[Blue Demon Jr.]] (in blue) and [[El Hijo del Santo]], both parents of this performers were two of the early luchadores to have a gimmick. [[El Santo]] was known as "El Enmascarado de Plata" (The Silver Masked) and [[Blue Demon]] was his long time [[frenemy]]
  • Mexican wrestler [[El Santo]] became a [[folk hero]] in that country and a statue of him stands in his home city of [[Tulancingo]]
  • [[Frank Gotch]], 20th century professional wrestler
  • [[Gorgeous George]]'s flamboyant gimmick made him one of the most famous wrestlers of his era
  • Umaga]], while their respective partners, [[Triple H]] and [[Randy Orton]], encourage them and reach for the tags
  • [[Jimmy Jacobs]] strikes [[El Generico]] with a [[folding chair]]. This gets a wrestler disqualified in most matches
  • STF]] submission hold against [[Mark Henry]]
  • chair shot]] to his opponent, this is one of the examples of a stiff wrestling move
  • Kane]] is known for using fire [[pyrotechnics]] in his ring entrance
  • Comedian [[Andy Kaufman]] became notorious in professional wrestling for his matches against women.
  • 1950}}s
  • split]] in order to enter into the ring. This is one of the signature things this wrestler does while doing her entrance
  • ''New York Times'' best-selling]] author for his books about professional wrestling
  • mask]] during a public event. It is common for wrestlers to wear their masks in public to maintain kayfabe.
  • A WWE [[Money in the Bank ladder match]] in 2009
  • The Rock]] were frequent rivals throughout WWF's [[Attitude Era]]
  • Spectators gather in [[Pyongyang, North Korea]] for [[Antonio Inoki]]'s Pro Wrestling Friendship Games. A traditional [[wrestling ring]] can be seen in the lower left corner
  • championships]]
  • A crowd gathers to watch a [[Rikidōzan]] match in 1955
  • Tara]] (right) tags her partner, [[Gail Kim]], into a match
  • referee]] looks on
  • USS ''Ronald Reagan'']]
  • Sable]] looking on
  • [[AT&T Stadium]] during [[WrestleMania 32]]. WWE claims a record attendance of 101,763 for the event
  • [[Kazuchika Okada]] held the [[IWGP Heavyweight Championship]] (the former world championship of [[New Japan Pro-Wrestling]]) five times and holds the record for longest reign
TYPE OF ATHLETIC THEATRICAL EXHIBITION, MIMICKING COMBAT SPORTS
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αποκλείω, δεν συμπεριλαμβάνω
st. petersburg         
  • Panorama of stalls and boxes at the Main Mariinsky Theatre
  • Moyka River]], flowing through [[Central Saint Petersburg]]
  • [[Trolleybus]] on [[Nevsky Prospekt]]
  • The Admiralty building in St. Petersburg
  • Embankment of the [[Neva]] at 23:11, 22 June 2013
  • [[Admiralty Shipyard]]
  • The [[Amber Room]] in the [[Catherine Palace]]
  • The ''[[Bronze Horseman]]'', monument to Peter the Great
  • 50px
  • taking power]], 1918
  • Leningrad in 1935
  • Senate Square]], 26 December 1825
  • Fontanka River]], 1972
  • Kazan Cathedral]], an example of [[Neoclassical architecture]]
  • Map of fortifications, Sankt Petersburg, 1722
  • [[Griboedov Canal]] and the [[Church of the Saviour on Blood]], 1991
  • Life expectancy at birth in Saint Petersburg
  • Map of Saint Petersburg, 1744
  • [[Narvskaya]] station of the [[Saint Petersburg Metro]], opened in 1955
  • left
  • While not originally named for Tsar [[Peter the Great]], during World War I the city was changed from the Germanic "Petersburg" to "Petrograd" in his honour.
  • The city assembly meets in the [[Mariinsky Palace]].
  • Power Machines plant building on Sverdlovskaya embankment in Saint Petersburg
  • The main auditorium of the Mariinsky Theatre
  • siege]], in which more than one million civilians died, mostly from starvation. [[Nevsky Prospect]].
  • Field of Mars]]
  • Aerial view of [[Peter and Paul Fortress]]
  • Aerial view of [[Peterhof Palace]]
  • The [[Smolny Institute]], seat of the governor
  • Nevsky Prospekt from restaurant Legeune in the late 19th century
  • left
  • Gazprom Arena]] on [[Krestovsky Island]]
  • People walking on the main street of Saint Petersburg, [[Nevsky Prospekt]]
  • left
  • left
  • Satellite image of Saint Petersburg and its suburbs
  • center
  • Grand Peterhof Palace and the Grand Cascade
  • Neva River]]
  • [[Smolny Convent]], an example of [[Baroque architecture]]
  • Western High-Speed Diameter]]
  • The [[Pushkin House]]
  • View of the city from the [[Saint Isaac's Cathedral]]
  • Administrative divisions]] of the city of Saint Petersburg
  • [[Hydrofoil]] docking in Saint Petersburg upon arrival from [[Peterhof Palace]] (2008)
  • Population pyramid of St. Petersburg in the 2021 Russian Census
  • From 1924 to 1991 the city was known as 'Leningrad'. This is a picture of the Saint Petersburg port entrance with an old 'Ленинград' (Leningrad) sign.
  • The "Temple of Friendship" in [[Pavlovsk Park]]
  • left
  • Tram passing by Kronverksy Avenue
  • The Trinity Bridge]] is a landmark of Art Nouveau design.
  • The [[Alexandrinsky Theatre]]
  • Admiral]]'', is a native of Saint Petersburg.
  • [[Lakhta Center]], the tallest building in Europe
  • Pulkovo International Airport
  • Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum]] is a major Russian investment forum.
  • The [[Sapsan]] high-speed train runs between Saint Petersburg and Moscow.
  • [[Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange and Rostral Columns]]
FEDERAL CITY IN AND FORMER CAPITAL OF RUSSIA
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Definizione

Fife
·vi To play on a fife.
II. Fife ·noun A small shrill pipe, resembling the piccolo flute, used chiefly to accompany the drum in military music.

Wikipedia

Federation of Australia

The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate British self-governing colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia (which also governed what is now the Northern Territory), and Western Australia agreed to unite and form the Commonwealth of Australia, establishing a system of federalism in Australia. The colonies of Fiji and New Zealand were originally part of this process, but they decided not to join the federation. Following federation, the six colonies that united to form the Commonwealth of Australia as states kept the systems of government (and the bicameral legislatures) that they had developed as separate colonies, but they also agreed to have a federal government that was responsible for matters concerning the whole nation. When the Constitution of Australia came into force, on 1 January 1901, the colonies collectively became states of the Commonwealth of Australia.

The efforts to bring about federation in the mid-19th century were dogged by the lack of popular support for the movement. A number of conventions were held during the 1890s to develop a constitution for the Commonwealth. Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of the Colony of New South Wales, was instrumental in this process. Sir Edmund Barton, second only to Parkes in the length of his commitment to the federation cause, was the caretaker Prime Minister of Australia at the inaugural national election in March 1901. The election returned Barton as prime minister, though without a majority.

This period has lent its name to an architectural style prevalent in Australia at that time, known as Federation architecture, or Federation style.