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The Queen of the Belgians visits the new facilities of the Jules Bordet Institute on the Erasmus campus of the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Anderlecht, Belgium | October 02, 2023
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kraeki · 6 months
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Omg both LASK and Toulouse have such nice and new stadiums, I’m so embarrassed on behalf of Union that they have to host Liverpool in the shithole that is Anderlecht’s stadium 😭
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ifreakingloveroyals · 6 months
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Through the Years → Queen Mathilde of Belgium (1,425/∞) 2 October 2023 | Queen Mathilde visits the new facilities of the Jules Bordet Institute on the Erasmus campus of the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Anderlecht. The multidisciplinary centre for the treatment of cancer patients is unique in Belgium and enjoys international recognition. There, the Queen will discover the latest technologies and developments in cancer treatment. She will then visit the Nuclear Medicine Department, in Anderlecht, Belgium. (Photo by Bert Van Den Broucke / Photonews via Getty Images)
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justforbooks · 1 year
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Gianluca Vialli, who has died of pancreatic cancer aged 58, became the first Italian to manage a top-flight English football club when he took over at Chelsea in 1998, guiding them to FA Cup, League Cup and European Cup Winners’ Cup trophies. However, he will be better remembered for his playing career as a dynamic, intelligent and versatile forward at Sampdoria and Juventus, as well as for Italy, with whom he won 59 caps between 1985 and 1992.
During a lengthy sojourn at Sampdoria in the 1980s and early 90s, Vialli won various honours, including the Italian League and the European Cup Winners’ Cup, but it was during his later, shorter stay at Juventus that he hit the greatest heights, captaining the side to a Champions League title in 1996.
Moving on to Chelsea immediately afterwards, he became a well-liked figure in west London, graduating from player to player-manager and then solely to manager – until, in the modern Chelsea tradition, he was sacked while still in full flow. A year followed as manager of Watford, after which he decided to concentrate on other interests, including television work and a backroom job with the Italian national side.
Vialli had an unusually wealthy background for a footballer. Born in Cremona in northern Italy, he was raised with his four older siblings in a huge 14th-century castle in the village of Belgioioso, not far from Milan, which had been bought by his father, a self-made millionaire.
In 1980, at the age of 16, he signed for his local club, Cremonese, in the third tier of the league, and four years later was bought by the Genoese Serie A team Sampdoria, who paired him up front with Roberto Mancini. Together they became known as the “goal twins” for their scoring exploits, as Sampdoria, who had won nothing of note up to that point, suddenly became a force in the Italian game.
Vialli’s first winner’s medal came in the Italian Cup in 1985, and under the Yugoslavian manager Vujadin Boškov he won another two cup finals, in 1988 and 1989, before appearing in the 1990 European Cup Winners’ Cup final, a 2-0 win against Anderlecht in which he scored both goals in extra time.
That year, Vialli also featured in the 1990 World Cup finals in Italy. He was dropped after missing a penalty in the second match against the USA, but returned for Italy’s semi-final against Argentina, which they lost on penalties.
A year later Sampdoria won the Serie A championship for the first and only time, finishing a comfortable five points clear of Internazionale at the end of the 1990-91 season, thanks in part to Vialli’s 19 goals as top scorer in the league. Qualifying for the European Cup, they reached the final at Wembley in 1992, but lost 1-0 to Barcelona in extra time, Vialli uncharacteristically missing three good chances before Ronald Koeman scored the winner.
Shortly afterwards he accepted an offer to join Juventus for a world-record fee of £12.5m, ushering in the end of Sampdoria’s great era of achievement. In Turin he won the 1993 UEFA Cup during his first season and then, under a new manager, Marcello Lippi, captained the side to a double of the 1994-95 Italian championship and the Italian Cup, creating another formidable goal-scoring combination with Fabrizio Ravanelli in a side that also boasted Roberto Baggio, Alessandro Del Piero and Andreas Möller.
The crowning glory of his four-year spell at Juventus was victory in the 1996 Champions League final at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, where he lifted the trophy as captain after a win on penalties against Ajax.
By then in his early 30s, Vialli decided on a final move to the Premier League with Chelsea. He soon became a popular presence at Stamford Bridge, helped by his excellent command of English and use of colloquialisms, as well as his suave but likable aura.
He won the 1997 FA Cup in his first year at the club, but was limited to five minutes off the bench in the 2-0 win over Middlesbrough in the final, and for much of his time under manager Ruud Gullit he found his place in the side was hardly guaranteed.
When Gullit was sacked unexpectedly in early 1998, Vialli took over as player-manager, handing out glasses of champagne in the dressing room before his first match in charge, a League Cup semi-final second-leg win against Arsenal. That took them to the final, where they again beat Middlesbrough 2-0.
Having landed his first managerial honours within weeks of taking charge, Vialli also inherited a decent position in the European Cup Winners’ Cup, taking his side from the quarter-finals to the final and beating Stuttgart 1-0 in Stockholm to become, at the time, the youngest manager to win a European competition.
Third position in the Premier League at the end of the following 1998-99 season was Chelsea’s best showing in the top flight since 1970, and after stepping down as a player to concentrate solely on management, by the finish of 1999-2000 he had steered them to an FA Cup final win against Aston Villa and fifth place in the league. However, only five games into the next campaign, the club dispensed with his services.
Vialli’s subsequent move to manage Watford, who had just dropped out of the Premier League, was not nearly so successful. After a season in which the club finished 14th in the First Division he was sacked, prompting a lengthy legal dispute over substantial payments he said were due for the rest of his contract.
That was enough to put him off management for good, and he moved instead into work as a television analyst and commentator, mainly for Sky Italia. He also set up a sports investment company, Tifosy, and in 2019 was appointed delegation chief for the Italy team under his friend Mancini, a behind-the-scenes position he held until his death in London, where he had lived since his Chelsea days.
He is survived by his wife, Cathryn White-Cooper, whom he married in 2003, two daughters, Olivia and Sofia, his mother, Maria Teresa, his brothers, Nino, Marco and Maffo, and his sister, Mila.
🔔 Gianluca Vialli, footballer and manager, born 9 July 1964; died 6 January 2023
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Hello! Can I ask you in your belgium nt capacity about youri tielemans? Is he good/do we rate him? He seems sweet and his stats from the last Belgium game were nuts
hii yes please always ask me about the belgians i’m always happy to talk about them! just a warning that this will be 1) biased bc he’s belgian and i love him and 2) very long and disorganized im going into this with no layout in mind
okay so youri is currently coming off his worst season in a while but don’t let that scare you, he’s actually very good in my opinion. also villa getting him for FREE is the best transfer of this entire window, that’s huge!
a little bit of history on him: he went through the anderlecht youth academy which has been called “the best talent factory in belgium” (romelu lukaku, dries mertens, vincent kompany, marouane fellaini are all big name products of the academy)
he made his first team belgian debut in 2016 at 19 years old. he was one of the youngest guys on the squad then and is now one of the last remaining links between the “golden generation” and the new generation. he was called up to the 2018 world cup squad and played a few matches, most notably in the 2-0 win against england in which he performed well. he helped belgium secure their best ever finish in the world cup and after that has been a regular starter for belgium.
okay now a bit about his playing. he initially started as a defensive midfielder because his long range passing is incredible but after a while switched to being an attacking midfielder because of his impressive shot power, scanning and ability to play with both feet. he can play as either an attacking, central or defensive midfielder but for belgium he usually plays as the first two, not sure what position he played primarily in leicester but i assume the same! he doesn’t have a huge number of g/a to his name but that’s not where he shines, when played in his optimal position he’s a very good support player and chance creator.
i think he’s been pretty overlooked both in the prem and in belgium as well. when opposing fans are worried about leicester for example, we talk more about maddison or barnes, but he was their second best player (according to fotmob) even in his worst season so i think that tells you something. ALSO i just remembered, i’m pretty sure leicester won the FA cup one year because of youri’s absolute screamer of a goal, i’d have to double check that though. he’s also only 26 so getting him for free is such a steal (i’m very jealous i want him at spurs we need to start filling our belgian quota again.)
personality wise i adore him. he’s got such a gorgeous smile like i’m obsessed, he’s always smiling in belgium bts videos :,) he’s a very chill guy, 2 kids and a wife, no big scandals to his name from my knowledge, he’ll blend in nicely with the av squad! a bit on the quieter side in bigger groups of people but that might just be because everyone on the belgium squad are loudmouths lmfao he’s a sweetheart though i love him very much.
i was watching this video the other day with him (he’s the one sitting in the middle) in it, it gives a tiny insight on his personality but more importantly it shows you how pretty his smile is 😌
i can’t think of what else to say but tl:dr, yes we rate him, i think under the right coaching he’ll soar! if you want to talk about anything else regarding him let me know, you can message me or send an ask again i’d love to talk about him some more!!!
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jlhfutsal · 1 year
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Meet the Futsal Champions League final four: Benfica, Palma, Sporting Anderlecht, Sporting CP | Futsal Champions League | UEFA.com
Meet the Futsal Champions League final four: Benfica, Palma, Sporting Anderlecht, Sporting CP https://www.uefa.com/uefafutsalchampionsleague/news/027b-16af7682e9e2-983a64339ea9-1000--meet-the-final-four/
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restauranthalal1 · 2 months
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Savor the Taste of Italy and Tunisia at Pizza7: Bruxelles' Culinary Gem
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Discover the culinary treasure of Bruxelles at Pizza7, where the heart of the Mediterranean beats with every dish served. Located at Boulevard Poincaré 3, 1070 Anderlecht, Belgique, this pizzeria is a haven for food lovers seeking the authentic taste of Italy and Tunisia. With a simple call to +32 468 27 25 75, you can embark on a flavorful journey with our expertly crafted pizzas à emporter, enveloping the essence of Tunisian cuisine and street food tunisienne.
At Pizza7, we pride ourselves on serving more than just food; we offer an experience that celebrates the rich tapestry of Mediterranean and Tunisian flavors. Our menu is a testament to our dedication to authenticity and quality, featuring traditional makloubs tunisiens, delectable baguettes farcies, and a wide range of halal options to cater to every palate.
Our restaurant is not just a place to eat but a cultural gateway where Italy meets Tunisia in a symphony of flavors. Pizza7's ambiance is designed to welcome and embrace all who step through our doors, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere that complements our exquisite dishes. Our operational hours, from 11 AM to 2 PM and 5 PM to 11 PM on weekdays, with extended evening hours on weekends from 5 PM to 11 PM, ensure that we are here to satisfy your culinary cravings at your convenience.
As a leading pizzeria and restaurant Tunisien in Bruxelles, Pizza7 stands out for its commitment to offering an authentic dining experience that goes beyond the ordinary. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch, a leisurely dinner, or a taste of Tunisian and Italian culinary excellence, our menu is designed to transport you to the Mediterranean with every bite.
Join us at Pizza7, where every dish tells a story of tradition, passion, and the blending of cultures. Here, you're not just enjoying a meal; you're part of a culinary adventure that celebrates the best of Tunisia and Italy in the heart of Bruxelles. Welcome to a world where flavors know no borders, and every visit is a discovery of new tastes and old favorites.
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beardedmrbean · 2 months
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1. Turf wars in Brussels: Surging drug violence fuelled by new gang feud
Last week's shootings in Brussels are part of a new territorial feud, with a gang in Anderlecht seeking to control the trade around Porte de Hal. Read more.
2. Exclusive interview with Hadja Lahbib: The outsider representing Belgium abroad
Hadja Lahbib was a surprise appointment as Belgium’s Foreign Minister in 2022: a former news anchor, never elected to public office, she is the daughter of Algerian immigrants who grew up in Belgium’s coal-mining country. Yet Lahbib says her outsider status is an asset. Read more.
3. Changing populations: Brussels' fastest growing (and shrinking) communes
Whilst the overall population of the Brussels-Capital Region is growing slightly, disparities between communes are growing, with some increasingly populous whilst others record significant reductions in residents. Read more.
4. 'No repeat would be irresponsible': Federal Government divided on new one-year state bonds
Following its success in 2023, there are more calls to issue another one-year state bond with a reduced withholding tax, but it has sparked opposition within the Federal Government. Read more.
5. Inaction of 'criminal' government criticised by ULB following asylum seekers' eviction
The Federal Government has once again been openly criticised for its failure to provide shelter to asylum seekers, this time by the head of a Brussels university. Read more.
6. Closed, dirty or hidden: The challenge of operating public toilets in Brussels
Public transport operator STIB operates dozens of public toilets in and around its stations. Due to closures and dirtiness, they often lie unused, but turning this situation around is not as simple as it sounds. Read more.
7. Delhaize completes franchising of all supermarkets in Belgium
Almost a year after the Delhaize supermarket chain announced that 128 of its own shops would be franchised – causing protests from staff and unions – an independent owner has been found for all these supermarkets, the company reported. Read more.
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ghanashowbizonline · 2 months
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Sports Today - Ghana forward Frank Acheampong joins Henan from Shenzhen FC
YouTube Ghana Sports – bringing you all trending sports news as it happens. Get daily comprehensive summary of the recent sports – football news that have rocked the online scene. Check out the news below. Ghanaian forward Frank Acheampong has completed his transfer to Chinese Super League outfit Henan FC from Shenzhen FC. The accomplished former Anderlecht player marks Henan FC’s third…
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Watch Belgian Cup Union – Anderlecht and OHL – Antwerp postponed due to snow - Belgium Trending News
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sridharm-1980 · 4 months
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🚨🚨 BREAKING NEWS:
PSV, Feyenoord, Benfica, Porto, the Italian clubs, Red Star and Anderlecht are some of the clubs who have ACCEPTED the new Super League!
They see this as a MASSIVE opportunity to leave their financial problems away and be back to their best. #MUFC [@mundodeportivo]
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One Billion Euro Release Clause💰 💵: Can this be True? On 2 October, Barcelona included a 1 Billion Euro 💵 release clause in the new contract with a young talented played named Lamine Yamal. 
Lamine shall now stay at the club until 2026. 
Who is Lamine Yamal?
Lamine Yamal Nasraoui Ebana was born on 10 July, 2007. He is currently only 16 years old. He was born in Barcelona, Spain to a Moroccan father, and a mother from Equatorial Guinea.
He spent his early years training at La Masia. This is  Barcelona's famous youth academy. 
A Young Player Breaking Records 
He was given the opportunity to train with the first team in September, 2022, and made his first team appearance on 29 April, 2023, after replacing Gavi in the 83rd minute in a game against Real Betis. 
Barcelona won the game 4 - 0.
He also made his first start for Barcelona in August, 2023, in 2 - 0 win against Cádiz, becoming Barca's youngest ever starter in the process. 
He became the youngest player to receive a call-up for Spain's senior men's team 🇪🇸 in a game against Georgia 🇬🇪. 
He was also the youngest player to score in a 7 - 1 victory in the EURO 2024 qualifier.
On 4th October, Lamine was the youngest player to start a Champions League game in a match between Barcelona v Porto. Barca won the game 1 - 0.Image: Lamine Yamal playing in Champions League game against Porto
At 16 years and 63 days, he beats the previous record held by Celestine Babayaro of 16 years and 86 days, who was playing for Belgium club R. S. C. Anderlecht. 
The One Billion Euro Release Clause 
When taking into consideration what this Lamine has achieved at such an early age, it may not come as surprise that Barcelona wanted to protect this player from being lured to another club.  
On 2nd October, Lamine and Barcelona reached an agreement to extend his contract until 2026. In order to ensure that the player remains at the club, Barca inserted a 1 Billion Euro Release Clause in his contract. 
What Does This Mean for Barca?
Following the inclusion of the release clause, any club interested in signing Lamine (during the contract period) must first obtain the consent of Barcelona to approach the player. If the consent is provided, the club interested in signing him would have to persuade Lamine (through his Representative) to join their club. If Lamine agreed, the buying club would active the Release Clause by paying Barcelona handsomely for the player. 
This would ensure that Barcelona are adequately compensated for the time and resources spent training the player.
Is this the first 1 Billion Euro 💵 Release Clause?
In fact, Lamine is the tenth Barcelona player with a €1 Billion release clause inserted in the player - club contract to protect their players from being approached or even poached. The other players are:
📝 Alejandro Balde (contract until 2028), 
📝 Ferran Torres (2027), 
📝 Raphinha (2027), 
📝 Jules Kounde (2027), 
📝 Pedri (2026), 
📝 Ronald Araujo (2026), 
📝 Gavi (2026), 
📝 Darvich (in the reserve team and under contract until 2027)
📝Ansu Fati (currently on loan with Brighton).
Maybe we'll see the first €1 Billion Euros paid for a player soon. What do you think?
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blinkenzovippro · 7 months
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New Rsc Anderlecht Napoleon Sports T-shirt, Hoodie from Tagotee.net 🔥 See more: here
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brookston · 8 months
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Holidays 9.12
Holidays
Alligator Awareness Day
Amilcar Cabral Day (Guinea Bissau)
Battle of Vienna Anniversary Day
Burlesque Day
Day of Conception (a.k.a. Procreation Day; Russia)
Day of the Land Forces (Poland)
Defender's Day (Maryland)
Diocletian New Year
Disability Awareness Day (UK)
Eleven Days of Global Unity, Day 2: Interdependence
End Digital Poverty Day (UK)
Enkutatash (Ethiopia, Rastafari) [Leap Years; 1st Day of Mäskäräm]
European Migraine Day of Action
Family Contact Day (Russia)
Goldenrod Day (French Republic)
Hey, Hey, It’s The Monkees Day
International Cinema Day
International Crochet Day
International Day for South-South Cooperation (UN)
Jesse Owens Day (Ohio)
Keddus Johannes (Geez New Year; Eritrea)
Marathon Day
Mindfulness Day
National Day (Cape Verde)
National Day of Civic Hacking
National Day of Encouragement
National Flexible Learning Day
National Hug and High Five Day
National Ink and Toner Day
National Just One Human Family Day
National Police Woman Day
National Programmers Day
National Report Medicare Fraud Day
National Taylor Day
National Video Games Day
Riglametha (Elder Scrolls)
Saint Patrick’s Battalion Mass Hanging Commemoration (Mexico)
Saragarhi Day (India)
Steve Biko Day (South Africa)
Thank a Programmer Day
World Dolphin Day
World Goalball Day
World Rubber Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chocolate Milkshake Day
National Blackberry Day (UK)
National Juicy Lucy Day
Popcorn Day
2nd Tuesday in September
Firearm Suicide Prevention Day [2nd Tuesday]
National Ants on a Log Day [2nd Tuesday]
Independence Days
ISTER Princedom (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Ailbe (a.k.a. Elvis or Eilfyw) of Emly (Christian; Saint)
Athanasius (Christian; Saint)
Bassian of Tikhsnen in Vologda (Christian; Saint)
Ben Shahn (Artology)
Buzz Crescendo (Muppetism)
Daniel of Thassius (Christian; Saint)
Day of Ishtar and TammuzI (Pagan)
Ebontius (Christian; Saint)
Eanswide (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Atabei (Goddess Mother; Tainos, West Indies)
Gahambar Paitishahen begins (Zoroastrian)
Guy of Anderlecht (Christian; Saint)
Hieromartyr Autonomous, Bishop of Iconium (Christian; Saint)
The Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Christian)
John Henry Hobart (Episcopal Church (USA))
Julian of Galatia and His 40 Martyrs (Christian; Martyrs)
Laisrén mac Nad Froích (Christian; Saint)
Macedonios, Tatian, and Theodoulos (Christian; Martyrs)
Nakedness Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Rojas (Positivist; Saint)
Rush to Judgement Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Saragarhi Day (Sikhism)
Sacerdos of Lyon (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Lucky Day (Philippines) [50 of 71]
Premieres
Black Sea, by XTC (Album; 1980)
Bonanza (TV Series; 1959)
Bony Marine, recorded by Larry Williams (Song; 1957)
Burgled Bullwinkle or The Moose Nappers (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 107; 1961)
Burn After Reading (Film; 2008)
The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, by Dr. Seuss (Children’s Book; 1958)
Charlie Chan in London (Film; 1934)
Circus, by Lenny Kravitz (Album; 1995)
A Crown for Bullwinkle or Monarch Moose (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 108; 1961)
Death Magnetic, by Metallica (Album; 2008)
Donald and Pluto (Disney Cartoon; 1936)
Family Affair (TV Series; 1966)
A Fly Went By, by Mike McClintock (Children’s Book; 1958)
FutureSex: LoveSounds, by Justin Timberlake (Album; 2006)
I Put a Spell on You, recorded by Screaming’ Jay Hawkins (Song; 1956)
Lost in Translation (Film; 2003)
Love Is a Battlefield, by Pat Benatar (Song; 1983)
Malice Aforethought, by Francis Iles (Novel; 1931)
Maroon, by Barenaked Ladies (Album; 2000)
Mastering the Art of French Cooking, by Julia Child (Cookbook; 1961)
Millennium Actress (Anime Film; 2003)
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, by Lauryn Hill (Album; 1998)
The Monkees (TV Series; 1966)
The Mystery of the Lizard Men (Animated TV Show;Jonny Quest #1; 1964)
North, by Matchbox Twenty (Album; 2012)
Old MacDonald Duck (Disney Cartoon; 1941)
Once Upon a Time in Mexico (Film; 2003)
Party of Five (TV Series; 1994)
Peaky Blinders (TV Series; 2013)
Porky’s Moving Day (WB LT Cartoon; 1936)
Pump, by Aerosmith (Album; 1989)
The Rat Patrol (TV Series; 1966)
Showtime at the Apollo (TV Series; 1987)
The Skeleton Twins (Film; 2014)
The Smurfs (Animated TV Series; 1981)
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major (a.k.a. Symphony of A Thousand), by Gustav Mahler (Symphony; 1910)
Tarzan of the Apes (Radio Series; 1932)
Taxi (TV Series; 1978)
Through the Past, Darkly, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1969)
The Try Guys (YouTube Show; 2014)
Tweety’s High-Flying Adventure (WB Animated Film; 2000)
Welcome to the Black Parade, by My Chemical Romance (Song; 2006)
Wish You Were Here, by Pink Floyd (Album; 1975)
+, by Ed Sheeran (Album; 2011)
Today’s Name Days
Eberhard, Gerfried, Guido, Maria (Austria)
Dubravko, Marija (Croatia)
Marie (Czech Republic)
Guido (Denmark)
Meeli, Meelike, Meila, Meili, Melanie, Mella, Melli (Estonia)
Valma, Vilja (Finland)
Apollinaire (France)
Gerfried, Maria Manen (Germany)
Mária (Hungary)
Cesarea, Maria (Italy)
Albins, Erna, Eva, Evita, Selga (Latvia)
Gvidas, Marija, Tolvaldas, Vaidmantė (Lithuania)
Jofrid, Jorid (Norway)
Amadeusz, Amedeusz, Cyrus, Gwidon, Maria, Piotr, Radzimir, Sylwin (Poland)
Autonóm (Romania)
Mária (Slovakia)
Estíbaliz, María (Spain)
Åsa, Åslög (Sweden)
Aloise, Aloysia, Guido, Guy (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 255 of 2024; 110 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 37 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 8 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Geng-Shen), Day 28 (Gui-You)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 26 Elul 5783
Islamic: 26 Safar 1445
J Cal: 15 Aki; Oneday [15 of 30]
Julian: 30 August 2023
Moon: 4%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 3 Shakespeare (10th Month) [Rojas]
Runic Half Month: Ken (Illumination) [Day 1 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 83 of 94)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 22 of 32)
Calendar Changes
Ken (Illumination) [Half-Month 18 of 24; Runic Half-Months] (thru 9.26)
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