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Wat (wie) is insufficiently occupied dwelling - definitie

SPIDER FAMILY
Tub-dwelling spider; Segestriidae; Tube dwelling spider; Segestriid; Segestridae

Football in occupied Poland (1939–1945)         
OVERVIEW OF ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL IN OCCUPIED POLAND DURING WORLD WAR II
Football in occupied Poland (1939 - 1945); Football in occupied Poland; Football in occupied Poland (1939-1945); Football in occupied Poland (1939-45); Football in occupied Poland (1939–45)
On September 1, 1939, the armed forces of Nazi Germany invaded Poland from the west initiating World War II. Two weeks later, on September 17, Soviet Union joined Germany in their attack on the Second Polish Republic.
Cliff dwelling         
  • Cavates and pathways in soft [[tuff]] at [[Tsankawi]], New Mexico
STYLE OF HOUSE
Cliff Dwelling; Cliff Dweller; Cliff-Dwellings; Cavate; Cliff-dwelling; Cliff dwellings
In archaeology, cliff dwellings are dwellings formed by using niches or caves in high cliffs, and sometimes with excavation or additions in the way of masonry.
Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine         
  • Pro-Russian protesters in [[Donetsk]], 8 March 2014
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  • annexed]] by Russia, with a red line marking the area of actual control by Russia on 30 September 2022.
  • EU]] demonstration in Kyiv, 27 November 2013, during the [[Euromaidan]] protests
  • Local residents in [[Crimea]] at «[[Immortal Regiment]]», carrying portraits of their ancestors and participants in [[World War II]], 9 May 2016
  • Liberated [[Kherson]] after shelling by the Russian army on 15 January 2023
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  • two self-proclaimed separatist republics]] in [[Donbas]] at right
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  • Ukrainian President [[Volodymyr Zelenskyy]] with soldiers who distinguished themselves during the [[liberation of Kherson]], 14 November 2022
  • Russian]] as mother tongue by region (Census 2001)
  • sanctions against Russia]] for its invasion of Ukraine.
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  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in the Kyiv Oblast following the recapture of the region by Ukraine, 4 April 2022
  • airstrike]] of 9 October 2022
  • Z symbol]], Mykhailivka, Crimea, 15 June 2022
UKRAINIAN TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY RUSSIAN FORCES
Temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine; Russian Occupied Ukraine; ORDLO; Temporarily occupied and uncontrolled territories of Ukraine (2014-present); Temporarily occupied and uncontrolled territories of Ukraine (2014–present); TOUTU; Temporarily occupied and uncontrolled territories of Ukraine; Occupied Ukrainian territory; Certain areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions; CADLR; Occupied territories of Ukraine; Russian occupation of Ukraine; Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine; Occupied Ukraine; Russian-occupied Ukraine
The Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine, defined as the "temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine" () in Ukrainian law during the Russo-Ukrainian War, and makes no distinction between Russian and "pro-Russian" administrations as both are de facto controlled by the Russian government. The occupation started in 2014 following the Russian invasion and annexation of the Crimean peninsula, along with the mostly unrecognized Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics capturing parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts during the War in Donbas.

Wikipedia

Tube-dwelling spider

Tube-dwelling spiders (Segestriidae) are a family of araneomorph spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1893. It consists of five genera, two large and widespread, Segestria and Ariadna, and three smaller genera, Citharoceps, Gippsicola and Indoseges. They are haplogyne spiders, related to the Dysderidae and placed in clade or superfamily Dysderoidea.

Members of this family are easily recognized because their first three pairs of legs are arranged forward instead of two and they have six eyes instead of eight, arranged in a semicircle. The leg structure appears to be an adaptation for living in silken tubes. Unlike those of the atypical tarantulas, these tubes may branch and are often built in tree bark fissures, as well as under stones.

Both Segestria and Ariadna live in North America, South America, Eurasia, Africa and New Zealand, though Ariadna also lives in Australia.