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Non-native Ukrainian population
Claims of unequal treatment by border guards and other authorities by non-native Ukrainian refugees were raised a few days into the crisis. Many foreigners claim to have been forced to the back of queues, with some alleging being beaten and clothing being torn by guards, however this is not a situation seen by all.
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The Polish border police said that it helps all people fleeing Ukraine. Nationality does not matter. It is not true that Africans are being turned back for racist reasons. Representatives of Ghana and Somalia said they had no information about problems of their compatriots from Ukraine. The African Union, on the other hand, complained about related reports and called attempts to prevent Africans from crossing the border racist and not in line with international law.
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References
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2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
2022 in Hungary
2022 in Moldova
2022 in Poland
2022 in Romania
2022 in Slovakia
2022 in Ukraine
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2016-17 División de Honor has the first season of División de Honor de Andalusia, Cádiz B and Juventud de Torremolinos won the season,Cádiz B,Puente Genil, Villacarrillo and Juventud de Torremolinos promoted.
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Teams
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Group 1
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Football in Spain
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Group 2
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Group 1(Western Andalusia)
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Results
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Fenghuangshan Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Baota District, Yan'an, Shaanxi, China. As of 2010, the subdistrict has a population of 44,294.
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History
The area of contemporary Fenghuangshan Subdistrict is home to a series of centuries old yaodong complexes, most notably, Zhenxilou (), which was built into the subdistrict's eponymous Fenghuang Mountain () by Fan Zhongyan during the Northern Song dynasty.
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From January 13, 1937 to November 1938, during the Chinese Civil War, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party was based out of the foothills of Fenghuang Mountain.
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The division was established as the Fenghuangshan People's Commune () in March 1972. Fenghuangshan was changed to a subdistrict in September 1984, as people's communes were being phased out.
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Geography
Fenghuangshan Subdistrict is located in the northwestern portion of Baota District, where the eponymous Fenghuang Mountain () lies.
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Administrative divisions
Fenghuangshan administers seven residential communities () and two administrative villages ().
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Residential communities
The subdistrict administers the following seven residential communities:
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Beiyuan Community ()
Wenhuagou Community ()
Beiguan Street Community ()
Beimenkou Community ()
Fenghuangshan Community ()
Zhongxin Street Community ()
Xigou Community ()
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Villages
The subdistrict administers the following two administrative villages:
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Wenyi Village ()
Wen'er Village ()
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Demographics
As of the 2010 Chinese Census, Fenghuangshan has a population of 44,294, an increase from the 41,194 recorded in the 2000 Chinese Census. A 1996 estimate put the subdistrict's population at 29,000. In the 1982 Chinese Census, the Fenghuangshan People's Commune had a population of 19,667, comprising 4,312 households.
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References
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Baota District
Township-level divisions of Shaanxi
Subdistricts of the People's Republic of China
Yan'an
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The Symphony No. 1 in Eb-major was composed by musicologist and composer François-Joseph Fétis in 1862, finishing the symphony when he was 74 years-old.
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This symphony is one of only two symphonies completed during Fétis' lifetime.
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Form
The Symphony prescribes to the developed symphonic form as was customary for symphonic compositions in the late 18th to early 19th centuries, where the three-movement form was expanded to four.
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I: Allegro animato
II: Poco adagio
III: Intermezzo, Allegro con moto
IV: Rondo, Allegro con moto
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External links
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Recording (2013) on YouTube, Orchestre Symphonique de la RTBF, Brian Priestman (conductor)
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Classical music stubs
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Artyom Kiryanov (; born January 12, 1977, Veliky Novgorod) is a Russian political figure and deputy of the 8th State Duma. In 2006, he was granted a Candidate of Sciences in juridical sciences degree.
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In 1997, Kiryanov joined the movement Our Home – Russia. From 1990 to 2006, he worked at the State Duma of the Russian Federation and the Federation Council. In 2009–2013, he was the vice-chairman of the Public Council of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Moscow Region. In 2009, he also was appointed head of the Youth Lawyers Union of the Russian Federation. From 2014 to 2021, Kiryanov was a member of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation. Since September 2021, he has served as deputy of the 8th State Duma from the Novgorod Oblast constituency.
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References
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1977 births
Living people
United Russia politicians
21st-century Russian politicians
Eighth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
People from Veliky Novgorod
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Chapman Products Company, is an American corporation with concentrations in hair care and color, skincare, media,
entertainment, and nonprofit areas. The company is headquartered in Fountain Inn, SC, registered in the United States.
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History
From William Chapman's Grandma's Secret potion for damaged or thinning hair, Chapman Products were launched in 1991.
The company was founded by husband and wife team William P. Chapman Jr. and Kimberly Chapman.
The couple initially worked to mix the ingredients and package the hair potion in an 800-square-foot building located near their Greenville home. CPC was created to fill the void of healthy hair care products in underserved or diverse communities.
While William Chapman works in the lab developing and refining products, Kim Chapman oversees staff and training along with other front-of-house duties. She has also contributed to product development, including a cradle cap remedy and hair serum.
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Charitable Foundation
In 1999 the Chapmans felt it essential to expand into community outreach, birthing the Chapman Foundation, INC. CFI is a charity that provides scholarships to high school students, delivers school supplies
to those in need, and toys to the less fortunate. CFI's charitable gifts have reached over 250,000.00 annually (internationally).
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Chapman Foundation was created to help stylists and barbers’ children attend school. It later grew to give to Historically black colleges and universities (HBCU).
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The Chapman Foundation Scholarship Awards began as an initiative to assist the continuation of education for graduating high school students. William and Kimberly Chapman had the innate desire to give back to the community and to students that exemplify excellence. Since 1999, the foundation has awarded many scholarships. This has assisted graduating high school students in the pursuit of their dreams for a higher education and donated funding to many colleges. In 2017, a partnership was established with Urban League of the Upstate to support more students through these organizations. In addition, the Chapman Foundation maintains community outreach programs.
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Operations
CPC manufactures, packages, and ships all of its products from its corporate headquarters located in Fountain Inn, SC. Sheen Magazine was founded by Kimberly Chapman in 2006, and has since grown into digital and social media. CPC manufactures hair and skincare products for Nairobi Professional, Congo Professional, Pamper, Kerafena Natural Hair Smoothing System, Grandma's Secret Potion, Affair Pro, and Akura Wellness Skincare.
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In a 2020 interview, Black Enterprise talked to Kimberly Chapman about how the pandemic has affected her business and how being a Black woman entrepreneur allowed her to set her own standards to succeed in business. Mrs. Chapman was selected to become a member of the Black Doll Affair, appearing in Vogue Magazine.
The company was profiled in 2022 by television station WYFF for Black History Month.
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References
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External links
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Black-owned businesses
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Hariana Veras Victoria is an Angolan Journalist, Producer and TV Host, and a White House Correspondent for Africa. Hariana is also credentialed to cover the Pentagon, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. State Department.
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Hariana covers the U.S. government, the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and other institutions in Washington D.C. and New York City.
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In December 2021, Hariana pressed the Biden Administration on the Omicron-linked travel restrictions imposed on African countries.
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Biography
Hariana Veras was born on July 22, 1984, in Malanje, Angola, where she lived before immigrating to the United States to work for the Angola Embassy in Washington, DC, as Press Assistant in 2007. She left after nine years to focus mainly on journalism.
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Early career
Hariana began her journalism career at the age of 18 in Angola where she worked as a reporter at the newspaper Folha 8. She later worked for the newspaper Angolense. Her first steps in television started at ORION where she worked as a TV reporter.
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References
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Journalism
Angolan journalists
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Otothyropsis biamnicus is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in tributaries of the Iguazu River and the Tibagi River, which are both in the Paraná River basin of Brazil. It is noted to be commensal with midge larvae of the family Chironomidae, which attach to the gill openings or more rarely the cleithrum of the fish. It reaches 4 cm (1.6 inches) SL. The specific epithet of this species, biamnicus, roughly translates to "inhabitant of two rivers", which refers to the species' distribution in tributaries of two different rivers.
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References
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Loricariidae
Fish described in 2013
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Habib Bâ is a former Senegalese footballer and manager.
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Playing career
Bâ began his career in his native Senegal, playing for US Gorée. On 8 May 1955, Bâ scored in a 7–0 win against ASEC Mimosas in the 1955 French West African Cup final. Bâ later moved to Europe, signing for Monaco.
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Managerial career
After his playing career, Bâ returned to Senegal to manage US Gorée. During the mid-1960s, whilst still managing US Gorée, Bâ managed Senegal alongside Lybasse Diop. Under Bâ's management, in their first appearance at the tournament, Senegal finished fourth at the 1965 African Cup of Nations.
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References
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Date of birth missing
Year of birth missing
Possibly living people
Senegalese footballers
US Gorée players
AS Monaco FC players
Senegal national football team managers
Senegalese football managers
Senegalese expatriate footballers
Senegalese expatriate sportspeople in France
Expatriate footballers in France
Association footballers not categorized by position
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Sceloporus clarkii, Clark's spiny lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Phrynosomatidae. It is found in New Mexico and Arizona in the United States and Mexico.
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References
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Sceloporus
Reptiles of Mexico
Endemic fauna of Mexico
Reptiles described in 1852
Taxa named by Spencer Fullerton Baird
Taxa named by Charles Frédéric Girard
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Richard Steele (born March 30, 2004) is a Northern Mariana Islands association footballer who currently plays the Walla Walla Wolves and the Northern Mariana Islands national team.
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Youth career
As a youth Steele played for MP United for over ten years and won the top scorer award in local leagues multiple times. In 2019 he won the Golden Boot of the Northern Mariana Islands Football Association under-15 league with twenty three goals.
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Following the 2019 season his family moved to California where he competed with the Pirates of Santa Ynez Valley Union High School. He was named the team's Best Offensive Player after his first season as the team's top scorer with five goals. While in California he also played club soccer for Kickers Soccer Club in Los Olivos. He was also the club's U16 top scorer that season, scoring twelves times.
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After one year in California Steele returned to the Northern Mariana Islands and resumed playing with MP United and the national team player pool.
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College career
In February 2022, as a senior at Mount Carmel School, Steele committed to play college soccer in the United States for the Wolves of Walla Walla University of the NAIA.
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International career
Steele was a member of the national under-18 player pool. He made his senior international debut on 19 February 2022 in a friendly against Guam. As part of the same trip, he scored for the national under-20 team in a 4–1 victory against the Guam national under-17 team.
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International career statistics
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References
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External links
National Football Teams profile
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2004 births
Living people
Association football forwards
Northern Mariana Islands footballers
Northern Mariana Islands international footballers
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Otothyropsis piribebuy is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it is known to occur in the Piribebuy River and the Aguaray River, which are part of the Paraguay River basin in Paraguay. It is found in areas with marginal vegetation and reaches 2.9 cm (1.1 inches) SL. The species is known to be collected for the aquarium trade, where it may be confused with fish of the genus Otocinclus, which are in the same family and are visually similar.
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References
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Loricariidae
Fish described in 2011
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Felsner is a German language habitational surname for someone who lived in a rocky place or by a cliff (Fels). Notable people with the name include:
Brian Felsner (1972), American former professional ice hockey left winger
Denny Felsner (1970), American former professional ice hockey winger
Hermann Felsner (1889–1977), Austrian football player and manager
Johannes Felsner (1998), Austrian football player
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References
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German-language surnames
Toponymic surnames
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Thakur Akshay Singh Ratnu(b. 24 December 1910; d. 1 July 1995) was a Rajasthani, Brajbhasha & Hindi poet from Rajasthan. His penned poems criticising the British policies of divide & rule. He is considered as one of the modern traditionalist poets. He was a scholar of Hindi, Rajasthani, Dingal(Old Rajasthani), Urdu, Sanskrit and Prakrit. He has been awarded with epithets of ‘Sahitya Bhushan’, ‘Sahitya Ratna’, and ‘Kavi Ratna’.
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Early Life & Family
Thakur Akshay Singh Ratnu was born on 24 December 1910 at Kali Pahari-Hanphawat village in Jaipur. His father was Thakur Jhujhar Singh Ratnu of Charanwas village in Nagaur, Rajasthan. His grandfather Thakur Jawahar Dan was well to do and affluent, his Hundi(credit instrument) used to operate from Kuchaman. His mother passed away while he was young. Akshay Singh was subsequently sent to Alwar where he was raised by his aunt. Thakur Akshay Singh has four sons and one daughter.
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Education
Thakur Akshay Singh completed his education in Alwar under his guru Girdharilal Bhatt Tailang. He learned Kaumudi, Raghuvansh, Kuvalyananda, Chandralak, and Amarkosh. He became a scholar of Hindi, Dingal, Sanskrit, Urdu, Rajasthani, Brajbhasha, and Prakrit.
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Career
Source:
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Akshay Singh began his career as a civil servant in the erstwhile princely state of Alwar. He was on good terms with the ruler Sawai Jaisingh. After Independence, Akshay Singh moved to Jaipur and served as Chief Reader in the Matsya Sangh, Sanyukt Rajasthan, and Jaipur Secretariat, finally retiring in 1968.
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Alwar State was one of the first to declare Hindi as the official state langauge. Akshay Singh served as the Principal of the Hindi Training Center established to promote & teach Hindi.
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Poet
Source:
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Thakur Akshay Singh began composing poems at an early age. At the age of 6, he presented a poem to the Maharaja of Bikaner, Ganga Singh congratulating him on his Gang Nahar project to bring the river waters to the farmers in Ganganagar.
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In 1939, Akshay Singh criticized the role of British Government for their divide & rule policy when they incited the Meo community of Alwar & surrounding regions which led to riots and the Maharaja of Alwar was banished to Abu & later to Bombay by the British Government. Akshay Singh penned a poem ‘Alwar me Ulatfer’ outlining the role of British. Akshay Singh also travelled to meet Maharaja Jai Singh who called on him during his banishment. He stayed with the ruler for 15 days at his request.
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Akshay Singh criticized the move of removing Charans from the Walterkrit Charan Rajput Hitkarini Sabha.
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He was given epithet of ‘Braj-Ratan’ by the Brajbhasha Akademi. The academy publsihed a monograph on Thakur Akshay Singh Ratnu for his contribution in Brajbhasha literature.
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Akshay Singh has also written on the themes of sacrifice of Jauhars of Chittor as well as Gandhian philoshphy.
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Social Service
Akshay Singh led the efforts for the renovation of Karni Mata Temple in Mathura, originally built in 16th century by Lakhaji Barhath. In Alwar, Thakur Akshay Singh constructed a Charan Boarding House(Chatravas) as well as Gujki Bhavan and Thabhawali Bhavan. In 1949, Akshay Singh moved to Jaipur and made efforts for the construction of a Charan Boarding House. He collected donations for the cause and was aided by Gulabdanji Hampavat(Kot) and Shishdanji Palawat(Kishanpura). The borading was inaugurated by the Revenue Secretary Hetudan Ujjwal.
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Quote
“अपनी भाषा अपना वेश, अपनी संस्कृति अपना देश, स्वतंत्रता का यह ही सार, सादा जीवन उच्च विचार।”"Our language our dress, our culture our country, this is the essence of freedom, simple life and dignified thoughts."
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Works
source
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Akshaya kesarī, pratāpa caritra By Akshayasiṃha Ratnū · 1989
Akshay Bharat Darshan
Akshay Jan Smriti
Walterkrit Charan Rajput Sabha ke naye rulings par do shabd
Brajbhasha verse translation of the tenth skanda of Shrimad Bhagavad
Alwar Mein Ulatfer (Khand Poetry)
Akshay Tej Niti Samuchhay
Dasori Darshan
Rajasthan Vandana
Bhisam Grisam
Doha chhand aur uske vibbhin bhed
Anyokti Gulab Ikkisi
Farishte varo hazaro
Basant Varnan
Kashmir Vijay
Chittor ke teen Shake
Pat Parivartan
Jaipur ri Jhamal
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References
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Rajasthani people
Hindi poet
Rajasthani poet
Indian poets
Charan
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The 2022 FA Women's League Cup Final is the 11th final of the FA Women's League Cup, England's secondary cup competition for women's football teams and its primary league cup tournament. It will take place on 5 March 2022, at Plough Lane, and contested by Chelsea and Manchester City.
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Chelsea will make their third appearance in a League Cup final and their third consecutive appearance having won the previous two editions. Three-time winners Manchester City will contest their fifth League Cup final and their first since winning it in 2019, the last team to do so before Chelsea's back to back wins. It will be the first time the teams have met in a major cup final although they had previously met each other in three of the previous four League Cup knockout rounds at earlier stages.
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Route to the final
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