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2023 Norwegian local elections

2023 Norwegian local elections

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  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Erna Solberg Jonas Gahr Støre Sylvi Listhaug
Party Conservative Labour Progress
Last election 20.1% 24.8% 8.2%
Percentage 25.9% 21.7% 11.4%
Swing Increase 5.8 pp Decrease 3.1 pp Increase 3.2 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum Kirsti Bergstø Guri Melby
Party Centre Socialist Left Liberal
Last election 14.4% 6.1% 3.9%
Percentage 8.2% 6.8% 5.0%
Swing Decrease 6.2 pp Increase 0.7 pp Increase 1.1 pp

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
Leader Arild Hermstad Olaug Bollestad Marie Sneve Martinussen
Party Green Christian Democratic Red
Last election 6.8% 4.0% 3.8%
Percentage 4.1% 4.0% 3.5%
Swing Decrease 2.7 pp Steady 0.0 pp Decrease 0.3 pp

Largest party in each municipality and county.

The 2023 Norwegian local elections were held on 11 September 2023.[1] Voters elected representatives to municipal and county councils, which are responsible for education, public transportation, healthcare, elderly care, waste disposal, the levy of certain taxes, and more. All council seats were up for election across the 15[a] counties and 357[2] municipalities of Norway.[3]

The previous local elections, held in September 2019, resulted in a nationwide victory for the centre-left parties, known as the red-green coalition. The five red-green parties, namely the Labour, Centre, Green, Socialist Left, and Red parties, secured around 56% of the national popular vote in the municipal elections at that time.[4] Meanwhile, the then-ruling majority in the Storting, made up of the Conservative, Progress, Christian Democratic, and Liberal parties, scored roughly 36% nationally. The red-greens also retained control of the major cities of Oslo, Bergen, and Trondheim. In the 2023 elections, incumbent red-green mayors were seeking to defend these seats from centre-right challengers, as opinion polls showed the centre-right bloc rebounding.[5][6]

The election resulted in the Conservative Party of opposition leader Erna Solberg emerging as the largest party nationwide, taking just under 26% of the vote.[7] This marked the first time since the 1924 Norwegian parliamentary election that the Conservatives had come in first place in a national election. It also brought to an end the Labour Party's 96-year continuous streak as Norway's largest political party, which began with the elections of 1927 and was a defining feature of Norway's political landscape for most of the 20th and early 21st centuries.[8][9] In addition, the right-wing Progress Party of Sylvi Listhaug regained its position as the country's third largest party, after having fallen behind Trygve Slagsvold Vedum's Centre Party in 2019. Overall, the vote was described as a realignment of the country's political scene, with the centre-right bloc emerging victorious nationally with around 46% of the vote in the municipal elections, against approximately 44% for the red-green parties. A number of major cities previously controlled by the Labour Party and its allies, including the capital city of Oslo, changed hands in this election, electing new centre-right mayors.[10]

Background

Administrative system

Local administration in Norway is undertaken by the country's subnational divisions, the first-level counties (fylkeskommune) and the second-level municipalities (kommune). Norway is a unitary state, meaning that local governments exert little autonomy beyond what is granted to them by the central Government of Norway. However, each county and municipality is responsible for day-to-day management of various services such as lower-level education, public transportation, and healthcare. Some municipalities also operate with a property tax which funds the municipalities directly, in addition to any funding received from the central government.[11]

Counties and municipalities in Norway are administered by directly elected councils, called county councils (fylkesting) and municipal councils (kommunestyre). These are up for election every four years, midway through the term of the Storting, the parliament of Norway. These councils elect a county mayor (fylkesordfører) or a mayor (ordfører) who leads council sessions and partakes in the administration of the county or municipality. On the municipal level, the mayor does not need to maintain the confidence of the council for the duration of the four-year term, and once elected, they remain in their position for the remainder of the term.[12]

A number of larger cities, including Oslo and Bergen, operate with an alternative system of "city parliamentarism" (byparlamentarisme), under which the city's elected administration is headed by a governing mayor (byrådsleder), who leads a cabinet consisting of several officials in a model mirroring the system used for national government.[13] Under this model, an incumbent administration requires the confidence of the local council throughout their term; should they lose it, they may be forced to resign so that a new administration with the confidence of the council can take office. In 2021, the city administration of Oslo led by Raymond Johansen lost a vote of no confidence lodged against one of its officials, Lan Marie Berg, and the entire administration subsequently resigned. However, Johansen was able to resume his position anew shortly thereafter, forming a new administration without Berg and with majority support in the council.[14]

Electoral system

The county and municipal councils are elected by proportional representation, using a modified variant of the Sainte-Laguë method, for fixed terms of four years.[15] Elections are always held in the first half of September, and any citizen of Norway who turns 18 years of age by the end of the calendar year is eligible to vote, meaning that 17-year-olds may vote as long as they turn 18 before 31 December.[3] In addition, residents of Norway who are citizens of one of the other Nordic countries, namely Sweden, Iceland, Denmark, and Finland may vote provided they obtained a residency permit before 30 June of the election year. Citizens of non-Nordic countries may vote provided they have held residency and resided in Norway uninterrupted for at least three consecutive years leading up to election day.[3]

Norwegian elections ordinarily allow for advance voting or early voting, and in the 2023 local elections, this was possible in the period from 3 July until 9 August.[16] Municipalities typically allocate public buildings such as town halls, public libraries, and schools for advance voting. When voting, voters choose at most one electoral list for each of the county and municipal councils; the voter may select the ballots of two different parties if they wish. Once the polls close, the ballots are counted immediately, and projections and results are typically broadcast on most major Norwegian television networks throughout election night. Seats are awarded proportionally to the political parties and lists both on the county and municipal level. After the election, local political leaders negotiate to form local administrations, which may be one-party or multi-party constellations depending on the composition of the council.

Local government reform

Shortly after coming to power in the 2013 parliamentary election, then-Prime Minister Erna Solberg of the Conservative Party and her centre-right coalition initiated a local government reform aimed at reducing the total number of counties and municipalities in Norway. The stated purpose of this reform was to effectivize the local administrative system and to reduce bureaucracy.[17] The first initiative was passed in 2015, with a "regional reform" bill passed in 2017, and subsequently a number of counties and municipalities were merged; the 19 counties of Norway were reduced in number to 11, while the number of municipalities was reduced from 428 to 356 in the period from 2014 to 2020.[18] The reforms faced resistance from some parties in the parliamentary opposition, however, and in the run-up to the 2021 parliamentary election, the Centre Party in particular pledged to at least partially reverse the local government reform.[19] The Centre Party, in alliance with the Labour Party and other center-left parties, won a majority in the 2021 election and formed a new government under Labour leader Jonas Gahr Støre. His government, once in power, allowed for those local governments that had been merged to decide for themselves whether they wanted to continue in their current form, or if they wanted to split up and revert to their pre-reform borders.[20] As a result, several local governments voted to reverse their mergers over the following months. Among these was the council of the newly formed county of Viken, which voted in early 2022 to reverse the merger and revert to the pre-reform counties of Akershus, Buskerud, and Østfold.[21] Likewise, the new counties of Troms og Finnmark and Vestfold og Telemark will also split up. Although Norway still practically operates with 11 counties at the time of the 2023 local elections, the vote is based on the new borders, meaning that any counties and municipalities that are in the process of splitting up will elect their own separate councils, which will remain in office after the split is completed. From 1 January 2024, there will be 15 counties in Norway.[22]

Campaign

Debates

2023 Norwegian local elections debates
Date Time Organisers  P  Present    I  Invitee  N  Non-invitee 
Ap H Sp Frp MDG SV KrF V R Refs
6 Sep ? VG TV N
N
P
Trygve Slagsvold Vedum
P
Sylvi Listhaug
N
N
N
N
N
[23]
9 August ? VG P
Jonas Gahr Støre
P
Erna Solberg
P
Trygve Slagsvold Vedum
P
Sylvi Listhaug
N
N
N
N
N
[24]
17 August 21:15–23:00 NRK P
Jonas Gahr Støre
P
Erna Solberg
P
Trygve Slagsvold Vedum
P
Sylvi Listhaug
P
Arild Hermstad
P
Kirsti Bergstø
P
Olaug Bollestad
P
Guri Melby
P
Marie Sneve Martinussen
[25]
29 August 21:40–23:10 TV 2 P
Jonas Gahr Støre
P
Erna Solberg
P
Trygve Slagsvold Vedum
P
Sylvi Listhaug
P
Arild Hermstad
P
Kirsti Bergstø
P
Olaug Bollestad
P
Guri Melby
P
Marie Sneve Martinussen
[26]

School elections

In Norway, school elections are held every two years in the weeks leading up to major elections, including parliamentary and local elections. In school elections, students at Norwegian high schools, ordinarily aged between 15 and 19, are invited to partake in a mock election in which they cast ballots for the various Norwegian political parties. This arrangement was introduced in 1989, and forms part of the students' civic education and typically receives particular focus in general social science classes. During the election campaign, the country's various youth parties send delegations to high schools where multi-party debates are held, largely on issues concerning students and youth. The students themselves also frequently prepare for, and participate in, their own political debates as a school assignment. In the 2023 local elections, 391 high schools across the country signed up for the school election process, of which 368 registered their results in time for them to be included in the national results; voting took place on 4 and 5 September.[27]

In the 2023 school elections, the Conservatives emerged as the largest party, securing 21.9% of the vote, an increase of 8.9 points from the previous comparable election in 2019.[28] The Progress Party came in second place with 19.5%, more than doubling its share from 2019. The Labour Party scored just 17.0%, a 9.5 point drop from the 26.5% it obtained in the 2019 vote. In all, the five red-green parties obtained a nationwide score of 40.6% against 53.6% for the four centre-right parties, in a sharp reversal of the results in both 2019 and 2021.[27] Reacting to his party's victory and referring to the poor showing of the Green Party in particular, the leader of the Norwegian Young Conservatives, Ola Svenneby, said "I think we can pronounce 'Generation Greta Thunberg' dead", sparking some controversy and reactions from environmentalists and other political opponents.[29] Responding to the criticism, Svenneby later commented on his own statement, saying "It was not my intention to attack the climate enthusiasm that many young people have. I believe the Young Conservatives remain a climate party".[30]

Opinion polling

Municipal elections

In the run-up to the election, various organizations conducted opinion polls to gauge voting intentions. Below is a week-by-week average of all opinion polls conducted on voting intention for the municipal elections, aggregated by poll tracker pollofpolls.no.

Week Timespan Ap H Sp Frp MDG SV KrF V R Others Lead
2023 election 11 Sep 21.7 25.9 8.2 11.4 4.1 6.8 4.0 5.0 3.5 9.4 4.2
Week 36[31] 4–10 Sep 20.7 26.3 7.5 10.7 4.9 7.8 4.2 5.2 3.8 7.3 5.6
Week 35[32] 28 Aug3 Sep 20.4 27.7 7.4 11.0 4.4 7.6 4.2 4.6 4.2 6.8 7.3
Week 34[33] 21–27 Aug 20.4 28.6 7.6 10.8 4.2 7.5 4.1 4.5 4.3 6.2 8.2
Week 33[34] 14–20 Aug 20.5 28.6 7.4 10.7 4.5 7.6 4.1 4.8 4.3 5.6 8.1
Week 32[35] 7–13 Aug 21.0 29.6 7.1 10.4 4.5 7.2 3.9 4.2 4.5 5.7 8.6
Week 31[36] 31 Jul6 Aug 21.4 30.1 7.4 10.3 4.4 7.1 3.8 4.0 4.5 4.9 8.7
2019 election 9 Sep 24.8 20.1 14.4 8.2 6.8 6.1 4.0 3.9 3.8 7.9 4.7

Results

Municipal elections

Nationwide results

The results listed below are preliminary results, with 100.0% of the vote counted as of 12:40 CEST, according to Norwegian election authorities.[37] Preliminary result and turnout figures do not necessarily reflect the final result.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Conservative Party675,71825.881,717+229
Labour Party565,25321.652,023–560
Progress Party297,28911.39948+247
Centre Party212,9188.161,274–991
Socialist Left Party177,2986.79484+29
Liberal Party129,9014.98280+16
Green Party107,8774.13157–153
Christian Democratic Party103,6233.97359–52
Red Party90,8013.48192–1
Industry and Business Party79,9963.06241+241
Pensioners' Party39,0351.5084+24
Norway Democrats13,1100.50100
Conservative12,1780.4714+8
The Centre11,0860.427+7
Capitalist Party4,6070.1800
People's Party4,5170.170–51
Communist Party of Norway1,1180.0400
Alliance9900.040
Coastal Party5580.021–10
Health Party4780.0200
Árja1540.0100
Sámi People's Party1360.010–9
Others82,0393.1400
Total2,610,680100.007,7910
Valid votes2,610,68098.84
Invalid/blank votes30,5231.16
Total votes2,641,203100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,341,51660.84
Source: [1][2]

Results in the most populous municipalities

County Municipality Population Mayor before election Mayor after election
 Oslo Oslo 709,037 Raymond Johansen (Ap)[b] Eirik Lae Solberg (H)[38]
 Vestland Bergen 289,330 Rune Bakervik (Ap)[b] Christine B. Meyer (H)[39]
 Trøndelag Trondheim 212,660 Rita Ottervik (Ap) Kent Ranum (H)[40]
 Rogaland Stavanger 146,011 Kari Nessa Nordtun (Ap) Sissel Knutsen Hegdal (H)[41]
 Akershus Bærum 129,874 Lisbeth Hammer Krog (H) Lisbeth Hammer Krog (H)[42]
 Agder Kristiansand 115,569 Jan Oddvar Skisland (Ap) Mathias Bernander (H)[43]
 Buskerud Drammen 103,291 Monica Myrvold Berg (Ap) Kjell Arne Hermansen (H)[44]
 Akershus Asker 97,784 Lene Conradi (H) Lene Conradi (H)[45]
 Akershus Lillestrøm 91,515 Jørgen Vik (Ap) Kjartan Berland (H)[46]
 Østfold Fredrikstad 84,444 Siri Martinsen (Ap) Arne Sekkelsten (H)[47]
Source:[48]

County elections

Nationwide results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Conservative Party538,86125.51163+56
Labour Party460,77121.81153+5
Progress Party263,26812.4687+32
Centre Party182,3918.6361–55
Socialist Left Party131,6186.2343+9
Christian Democratic Party94,0634.4529+4
Industry and Business Party91,4454.3330+30
Liberal Party82,1483.8925+9
Green Party78,0173.6924–12
Red Party74,3053.5225+5
Pensioners' Party39,2571.869+3
Conservative14,7370.7010
Norway Democrats13,5760.640–3
The Centre8,1330.3800
Nordkalottfolket7,9510.388+7
Capitalist Party5,3020.2500
Bergen List4,9120.2310
People's Party4,0100.190–13
Others17,8050.845+1
Total2,112,570100.006640
Valid votes2,112,57097.83
Invalid/blank votes46,8292.17
Total votes2,159,399100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,341,51649.74
Source: [3]

Results by county

Old county New county County mayor before election County mayor after election
 Agder Arne Thomassen (H) Arne Thomassen (H)[49]
 Innlandet Even Aleksander Hagen (Ap) Thomas Breen (Ap)[50]
 Møre og Romsdal Tove-Lise Torve (Ap) Anders Riise (H)[51]
 Nordland Kari Anne Bøkestad Andreassen (Sp) Eivind Holst (H)[52]
 Oslo Marianne Borgen (SV)[c] Anne Lindboe (H)[38]
 Rogaland Marianne Chesak (Ap) Ole Ueland (H)[41]
 Troms og Finnmark  Finnmark Ivar B. Prestbakmo (Sp) Hans-Jacob Bønå (H)[53]
 Troms Kristina Torbergsen (Ap)[54]
 Trøndelag Tore O. Sandvik (Ap) Thomas Iver Hallem (Sp)[55]
 Vestfold og Telemark  Telemark Terje Riis-Johansen (Sp) Sven Tore Løkslid (Ap)[56]
 Vestfold Anne Strømøy (H)[57]
 Vestland Jon Askeland (Sp) Jon Askeland (Sp)[58]
Viken (county) Viken  Akershus Roger Ryberg (Ap) Thomas Sjøvold (H)[59]
 Buskerud Tore Opdal Hansen (H)[60]
 Østfold Sindre Martinsen-Evje (Ap)[61]
Source:

Endorsements

National daily newspapers

Newspaper Party endorsed
Aftenposten Conservative Party[62]
Liberal Party[63]

Donations

According to Statistisk sentralbyrå, a total of NOK 89.8 million in campaign contributions was raised by all political parties in 2023.[64]

Party Donations (NOK)
Conservatives 23,935,762
Labour Party 17,651,705
Progress Party 17,435,777
Socialist Left Party 7,958,578
Green Party 6,136,143
Centre Party 4,876,658
Red Party 3,725,091
Liberal Party 3,197,720
Christian Democratic Party 2,272,625

See also

Notes

  1. ^ From 1 January 2024, the number of counties will be increased from 11 to 15. The 2023 elections operate with these 2024 boundaries.
  2. ^ a b Raymond Johansen of Oslo and Rune Bakervik of Bergen serve as "governing mayor", leading their city-municipalities under a different administrative model than most other municipalities; meanwhile, the "mayor" of these cities takes on a more bureaucratic-administrative role. The mayor of Oslo is Marianne Borgen and the mayor of Bergen is Linn Engø.
  3. ^ In her capacity as Mayor of Oslo, Borgen also serves as the capital's effective county mayor.

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Neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThe Queensway–Humber BayNeighbourhoodCondominiums north of Humber Bay ParkLocation within TorontoCoordinates: 43°37′49″N 79°29′03″W / 43.63028°N 79.48417°W / 43.63028; -79.48417CountryCanadaProvinceOntarioCityTorontoCommunityEtobicoke–YorkEstablished1883 (Subdivision)1890 (Postal village) 'Humber'1890 (Postal village) 'Queensway'Changed municipality1998 Toronto from EtobicokeGovernment • MPJames Maloney …

Karakter Xingming yang berarti nama dan marga Nama Tionghoa adalah nama yang diekspresikan dengan karakter Han (Hanzi). Nama ini digunakan secara luas oleh warga negara Republik Rakyat Tiongkok, Republik Tiongkok, Hong Kong, Makau dan keturunan Tionghoa di negara-negara lainnya. Nama Tionghoa biasanya terdiri dari 2 karakter sampai 4 karakter, walaupun ada yang lebih dari 4 karakter, tetapi umumnya nama seperti itu adalah mengambil terjemahan dari bahasa lain sehingga tidak dianggap sebagai nama…

The Amazing Race Asia 1 Pertama tayang 9 November 2006 – 1 Februari 2007 Jumlah episode 13 Pemenang Zabrina Fernandez & Joe Jer Tee Benua yang dikunjungi 2 Negara yang dikunjungi 8 Kota yang dikunjungi 15 Jarak perjalanan 39.000 kilometer (24.234 mil) Jumlah leg perlombaan 12 Kronologi Musim Selanjutnya The Amazing Race Asia 2 The Amazing Race Asia 1 adalah musim pertama dari acara realitas game show The Amazing Race Asia. Acara tersebut menampilkan sepuluh tim dari dua, dengan hubunga…

Artikel ini membutuhkan rujukan tambahan agar kualitasnya dapat dipastikan. Mohon bantu kami mengembangkan artikel ini dengan cara menambahkan rujukan ke sumber tepercaya. Pernyataan tak bersumber bisa saja dipertentangkan dan dihapus.Cari sumber: Cassini–Huygens – berita · surat kabar · buku · cendekiawan · JSTOR (Februari 2023) Cassini–HuygensArtist's concept of Cassini's orbit insertion around SaturnJenis misiCassini: Saturn orbiterHuygens: Tit…

JamalaJamala di Kontes Lagu Eurovision 2016Informasi latar belakangNama lahirSusana JamaladinovaLahir27 Agustus 1983 (umur 40)Osh, RSS Kirghiz, Uni SovietGenrePopjazz[1]bluessouloperaelektroalternatifPekerjaanPenyanyipenulis laguTahun aktif2005–sekarangLabelMOONMajor Music BoxSitus webjamalamusic.com Susana Jamaladinova (bahasa Armenia: Սուսաննա Ջամալադինովա; bahasa Tatar Krimea: Susana Camaladinova; Ukraina: Сусана Джамаладінова,…

Wakil Bupati Barito KualaPetahanaH. Rahmadian Noor, S.T.sejak 4 November 2017Masa jabatan5 tahunDibentuk2002Pejabat pertamaH. M. Hatta Mazanie, S.H.Situs webbaritokualakab.go.id Berikut ini adalah daftar Wakil Bupati Barito Kuala dari masa ke masa. No Wakil Bupati Mulai Jabatan Akhir Jabatan Prd. Ket. Bupati 1 H. M.Hatta MazanieS.H. 3 November 2002 3 November 2007 1   Drs.Eddy SukarmaM.Si. 2 Drs. H.Sukardhi 3 November 2007 3 November 2012 2   H.Hasanuddin MuradS.H. 3 H.Makmun Kade…

Kapal Barang (bahasa Inggris: Cargo Ship) adalah segala jenis kapal yang membawa barang-barang dan muatan dari suatu pelabuhan ke pelabuhan lainnya. Ribuan kapal jenis ini menyusuri lautan dan samudra dunia setiap tahunnya - memuat barang-barang perdagangan internasional. Kapal kargo pada umumnya didesain khusus untuk tugasnya, dilengkapi dengan crane dan mekanisme lainnya untuk bongkar muat, serta dibuat dalam beberapa ukuran. Jenis-jenis pengangkutan kargo termasuk kapal kontainer dan pengangk…

U.S. government research body National Institute of Food and AgricultureAgency overviewFormed2008Preceding agencyCooperative State Research, Education, and Extension ServiceHeadquarters1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C.Agency executivesManjit Misra, DirectorDionne Toombs, Associate Director for ProgramsWebsitenifa.usda.gov NIFA headquarters in Washington, D.C., in 2019 The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is a U.S. federal government body whose creation was mandate…

2011 film by Lars von Trier This article is about the apocalyptic drama art film. For other uses, see Melancholia (disambiguation). MelancholiaDanish theatrical release posterDirected byLars von TrierWritten byLars von TrierProduced by Meta Louise Foldager Louise Vesth Starring Kirsten Dunst Charlotte Gainsbourg Alexander Skarsgård Brady Corbet Cameron Spurr Charlotte Rampling Jesper Christensen John Hurt Stellan Skarsgård Udo Kier Kiefer Sutherland CinematographyManuel Alberto ClaroEdited byM…

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Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada November 2022. Jonas Ivens Informasi pribadiNama lengkap Jonas IvensTanggal lahir 14 Oktober 1984 (umur 39)Tempat lahir Beveren, BelgiaTinggi 1,88 m (6 ft 2 in)Posisi bermain BekInformasi klubKlub saat ini FC GroningenNomor 3Karier senior*Tahun Tim …

German journalist, novelist and poet Theodor FontaneFontane (1883), painting by Carl BreitbachBorn(1819-12-30)30 December 1819Neuruppin, Brandenburg, PrussiaDied20 September 1898(1898-09-20) (aged 78)Berlin, German EmpireOccupationWriterNationalityGermanPeriod19th centuryGenreNovelNotable worksEffi Briest, On Tangled Paths, The Stechlin, Frau Jenny TreibelSpouseEmilie Rouanet-Kummer (1824–1902; m. 1850, until his death)Children7 (four of them lived into adulthood) Theodor Fontane (German …

Questa voce sull'argomento stagioni delle società calcistiche italiane è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Voce principale: Spezia Calcio. Spezia Football ClubStagione 1922-1923Sport calcio Squadra Spezia Allenatore József Viola Presidente Ettore Paganini Prima Divisione8º posto nel girone B della Lega Nord. Maggiori presenzeCampionato: Francesco Caiti (24) Miglior marcatoreCampionato: …

Синелобый амазон Научная классификация Домен:ЭукариотыЦарство:ЖивотныеПодцарство:ЭуметазоиБез ранга:Двусторонне-симметричныеБез ранга:ВторичноротыеТип:ХордовыеПодтип:ПозвоночныеИнфратип:ЧелюстноротыеНадкласс:ЧетвероногиеКлада:АмниотыКлада:ЗавропсидыКласс:Птиц…

Ukiran kayu Canterbury Tales dari tahun 1484 The Canterbury Tales (Cerita-cerita Canterbury) adalah sebuah koleksi cerita yang ditulis oleh Geoffrey Chaucer pada abad ke-14 (dua dalam bentuk prosa atau gancaran dan yang lainnya dalam bentuk puisi atau syair). Cerita-cerita ini yang beberapa di antaranya adalah cerita asli dan yang lain tidak, terkandung dalam sebuah cerita bingkai dan diceritakan oleh para peziarah yang berada dalam perjalanan dari Southwark ke Canterbury untuk mengunjungi monum…

American writer and artist Ed SubitzkyA detail of a self-portrait from circa 1995Born (1943-03-19) March 19, 1943 (age 81)Mount Vernon, New York, United StatesOccupationWriter, CartoonistPeriod1968 – presentGenreHumor and comedy, also horror, fantasy, and philosophy Ed Subitzky, full name Edward Jack Subitzky (born March 19, 1943), is an American writer and artist. He is best known as a cartoonist,[1] comics artist, and humorist. He has worked as a television comedy writer and per…

TammaroIl fiume a Morcone.Stato Italia Regioni Campania Molise Province Benevento Campobasso ComuniSepino, Sassinoro, Santa Croce del Sannio, Morcone, Campolattaro, Fragneto l'Abate, Pesco Sannita, Pago Veiano, San Giorgio la Molara, Pietrelcina, Paduli e Benevento Lunghezza78,2 km Portata media10,7 m³/s Bacino idrografico792,8 km² Altitudine sorgente558 m s.l.m. NasceSella di Vinchiaturo 41°26′07.44″N 14°35′43″E / 41.4354°N 14.595276°E41.43…

Jamaican footballer (born 1979) Ricardo Fuller Fuller playing for Stoke City in 2010Personal informationFull name Ricardo Dwayne Fuller[1]Date of birth (1979-10-31) 31 October 1979 (age 44)Place of birth Kingston, JamaicaHeight 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)[2]Position(s) ForwardYouth career1999–2001 Tivoli GardensSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)2001 Crystal Palace 8 (0)2001–2002 Tivoli Gardens 16 (12)2001–2002 → Heart of Midlothian (loan) 27 (8)2002–2004 Pre…

Music/Music genres task force Template‑class Music portalTemplate:New wave and post-punk is within the scope of the Music genres task force of the Music project, a user driven attempt to clean up and standardize music genre articles on Wikipedia. Please visit the task force guidelines page for ideas on how to structure a genre article and help us assess and improve genre articles to good article status.Music/Music genres task forceWikipedia:WikiProject Music/Music genres task forceTemplate:Wik…

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