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PavPAV can stand for: Personal Air VehicleParallel Access VolumesPavlova This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
PavagadaPavagada is a panchayat town in Tumkur district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Geography Pavagada is located at [14.1° N 77.27° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Pavagada]. It has an average elevation of 646 metres (2119 feet). Demographics As of 2001 In..
Pavalof IslandsThe Pavalof Islands is a group of small islands which are located off the southwestern edge of the Alaska Peninsula in Pavalof Bay. There are four major islands plus numerous islets. ..
PavananPavanan (October 26, 1925 - June 22, 2006) was a well known rationalist, literary critic and left wing political activist from Kerala, India. Contents 1 Early Days and Education2 Career3 A rationalist4 Awards & Honours5 Death6 Books by Pavanan6.1 In Malayalam6.2..
PavaneFor other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The pavane, or pavan, is a processional dance common in Europe during the 16th century. Contents 1 Origin of term2 History3 Music4 Dance5 Modern use Origin of term Named from an origin in Padua (padovano), from Sanskrit meaning ..
Pavane (disambiguation)Pavane may refer to one of the following. Pavane is a Renaissance dance.Pavane is also an alternate history science fiction novel by Keith Roberts. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may ..
Pavane (Fauré)The Pavane in F-sharp minor, opus number 50, was a composition for orchestra and optional chorus written by the French composer Gabriel Fauré in 1887. Obtaining its rhythm from the slow processional Spanish court dance known as the pavane, the piece gently but persistently builds up and subsides ..
Pavane (novel)Pavane by Keith Roberts is an alternate history science fiction novel first published by Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd in 1968. Comprising a cycle of linked stories set in Dorset, England, it depicts a 1968 in which the Roman Catholic Church still has supremacy; in its timeline, Protestantism was destroyed..
Pavane pour une infante défuntePavane pour une infante défunte (English: Pavane for a dead princess) is a well-known piece for solo piano written by the French composer Maurice Ravel. The Pavane was composed in 1899 when Ravel was studying composition at the Conservatoire de Paris under Gabriel Fauré. In 1910, Ravel also publ..
Pavan english medium high schoolPAVAN ENGLISH MEDIUM HIGH SCHOOL is one of the famous schools located in DHARWAD. It has received prestigious "RASHTRIYA VIKAS RATNA AWARD FOR GROWTH" for the year 2005-06 by the Government of India. ..
Pavao Ritter VitezovićPavao Ritter Vitezović (January 7, 1652 – January 20, 1713) was a noted Croatian writer, historian, linguist and publisher. Pavao Ritter Vitezović was born in Senj to a family of a frontier soldier. His father was descended from a German immigrant from Alsace, and his mother was Croatian. He fi..
Pavao SkalicStanislav Pavao (Paul) Skalić, also known as Paulus Scalichiis from Lika (*1534 in Zagreb, † 1573), was a croatian humanist and author of the first modern Encyclopedia. His book "Encyclopaedia seu orbis disciplinarum tam sacrarum quam prophanarum epistemon..." was published in Basel 1559. He is a..
Pavao Šubić BribirskiPavao I Šubić Bribirski (died on May 1, 1312), Croatian leader and member of the Šubić noble family. Pavao was the most powerful Croatian noble at the end of 13th and beginning of the 14th century. Date of his birth is unknown, and his first mentions of his name dates from 1272. Pavao held the..
PavaranaPavarana is a Buddhist holy day celebrated on the full moon of the eleventh lunar month. It marks the end of the month of Vassa, sometimes called "Buddhist Lent." This day marks the end of the rainy season in some asian countries like Thailand, where Theravada Buddhism is practiced. Most Mahayana Bu..
PavarattyPavaratty is a medium sized Village in Thrissur Dt. , Kerala, India. Famous for one of the biggest churches in india and Feast of St.Joseph. St. Joseph's Parish Shrine P.O.Pavaratty Thrissur, Kerala, India Pin Code : 680507 Email : vicar@pavarattyshrine.com Headline text [link Pavaratty ch..
PavarchinPavarchin (پاورچین in Persian)(means "on tiptoes" in English) is a Iranian television comedy serial. It was broadcasted for the first time by the IRIB in September of 2002 until March of 2003. It could usually be seen every night at 8:00 p.m. Tehran time on Tehran TV, also known as Channel..
PavatarThe Personal Avatar (aka Pavatar) is a picture hosted on your webspace which can be used by webmasters to display an image referring to you. E.g. you make a comment or a forum posting and the Pavatar implementation displays the image. This way, delivering your Personal Avatar is peripheral and can b..
PavayilPavayil is a small village in Calicut district of Kerala state, south India. ..
PAVEPAVE is a U.S. Air Force program name relating to electronic systems. Some state that it is just a codename, rather than an acronym. Others point to the definition of PAVE in some military glossaries as "Precision Avionics Vectoring Equipment" or "Precision Acquisition Vehicle Entry". Many U.S arm..
Pavee Lackeen (film)Pavee Lackeen: The Traveller Girl is a documentary-style film released in 2005 that depicts the life of a young Irish Traveller girl (Winnie) and her family. Most of the characters are played by the Maughan family, led by youngest daughter Winnie. Its director and co-writer, Perry Ogden, won an..
PavehPaveh (in Kurdish Pawe) is a city in Iranian province of Kermanshah (Kirmaşan). Paveh is located in the west of Iran and is 230 km far from Kermanshah. People of Paveh speak Auramani (also:Hewrami, a dialect of the Kurdish) language that is a very ancient language. This city has a very beautiful na..
Pavek Museum of BroadcastingThe Pavek Museum of Broadcasting is a museum in St. Louis Park, Minnesota (just west of Minneapolis) which has one of the world's most significant collections of vintage radio and television equipment. It originated in the collection of Joe Pavek, who began squirreling away unique radios while he w..
PavelPavel can refer to: Pavel Sergeevich Alexandrov, Russian mathematicianPavel Axelrod, Russian Marxist revolutionaryPavel Bém, Czech politicianPavel Chekov, character from the fictional Star Trek universePavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov, Soviet physicist of great repute and a recipient of the Nobel Priz..
Paveletskaya-KoltsevayaPaveletskaya (Павелецкая) is a station on the Koltsevaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It opened on January 1, 1950 and was designed by N.Ya. Kolli and I.N. Kastel. The station features white Koyelga marble pylons inlaid with patterns of red marble and flanked by marble columns with modern I..
Paveletskaya-RadialnayaZamoskvoretskaya Line Rechnoi Vokzal Vodnyi Stadion Voikovskaya Sokol Aeroport Dinamo Belorusskaya Mayakovskaya Tverskaya Teatralnaya Novokuznetskaya Paveletskaya ..
Paveletskiy Rail TerminalPaveletskiy Terminal is one of Moscow's nine railroad terminals. Originally called Saratov Railway Station, it was named after a village of Pavelets, when the railroad leading south-west of Moscow reached that point in 1899. The ornate building of the station, completed in 1900 and extensively recon..
Pavello Nou CongostPavello Nou Congost is an arena in Manresa, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball and the home arena of Basquet Manresa. The arena holds 5,000 people. ..
Pavelló Olímpic de BadalonaPavello Olímpic de Badalona is an indoor arena located in Badalona, Catalonia (Spain). It was built in 1992, designed by the architects Esteve Bonell and Francesc Rius. The arena mostly hosts basketball games. It holds 12,500 people. During the 1992 Summer Olympics, this arena hosted the baske..
Pavel AlandskyPavel Ivanovich Alandsky (Russian: ) (June 29, 1844, St. Petersburg Guberniya–October 28, 1883, Kiev), a Russian classical philologist and historian, specialist in history of ancient Greece and Rome. Graduated from St. Petersburg University in 1870. Pupil of the prominent Russian cl..
Pavel Aleksandrovich SolovievDr Pavel Aleksandrovich Soloviev (Павел Александрович Соловьев) (June 26 1917 - October 13 1996) was a Russian engineer born in Alekino in the Kineshemsky District of the Ivanovo Oblast. He specialised in the design of aircraft engines. Following the evacuation of the Rybi..
Pavel Alekseyevich CherenkovPavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov (Russian: , 1904-1990) was a Soviet physicist of great repute and a recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics in 1958 for his scientific contributions. Contents 1 Education, career and family life2 Discoveries in physics3 Awards and honors4 Trivia5&..
Pavel Alexandrovich StroganovCount Pavel Alexandrovich Stroganov (Russian: ) (June 7, 1774 - June 10, 1817) was Russian military commander and statesman, Lieutenant General, Adjutant General to Alexander I of Russia. He took part in the Privy Committee that outlined Government reform of Alexander I. Commanded an infantry divis..
Pavel Andreyevich ShuvalovCount Paul Andreyevich Shuvalov (1830-1908) was a Russian statesman and the brother of Count Peter Shuvalov. After completing his studies in the Page Corps, Paul served with distinction in the Crimean War. His military career was fairly successful and peaked with the high rank of Full General. Durin..
Pavel AnnenkovPavel Vasilyevich Annenkov (1814-1887) was a significant Russian literary critic and historian. He was a friend of Turgenev, and correspondent of Karl Marx. He edited the first major edition of Pushkin's works in 1855. He is known for his memoirs The Extraordinary Decade, the title of which has bec..
Pavel AntokolskyPavel Antokolsky Павел Григорьевич Антокольский (July 1, 1896, St. Petersburg, Russia—October 9, 1978, Moscow) - a Russian poet. His poem, "All we who in his name..." was written in 1956, the year of Khrushchev's "secret speech" condemning Stalinism, and widely circ..
Pavel AxelrodLeaders of the Menshevik Party at Norra Bantorget in Stockholm, Sweden, May 1917. Pavel Axelrod, Julius Martov and Alexander Martinov Pavel Borisovich Axelrod (Russian: 1850-1928) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary. Raised in Chernigov, a small provincial town in the Russian Empire (curren..
Pavel BatitskyPavel Fedorovich Batitsky (June 27, 1910 - February 17, 1984) served as commander-in-chief of Soviet Air Defense from 1963 to 1978, and was appointed Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1968. ..
Pavel BazhovPavel Petrovich Bazhov (Russian: Павел Петрович Бажов) (January 27, 1879 - December 3, 1950) was a famous Russian writer, the author of fairy-tale stories The Malachite Casket Tales from the Urals. The former Russian prime-minister Yegor Gaidar is his grandson. ..
Pavel BelyayevPavel Ivanovich Belyayev (Russian: Павел Иванович Беляев), June 26, 1925, Chelizshevo – January 10, 1970, Moscow, was a cosmonaut who flew on the historic Voskhod 2 mission. Belyayev was selected for the space programme in 1960 after nearly fifteen years experience in the Sovi..
Pavel BémPavel Bém (born July 18, 1963) is a Czech politician. Bém studied as a psychiatrist and worked with drug addicts. He served on a government anti-narcotics commission. A member of the Civic Democratic Party, since 1998 he has been mayor of the 6th district of Prague, and since 2002 its mayor. Skil..
Pavel BencPavel Benc is a former Czech cross country skier who raced from 1985 to 1997. He earned a bronze medal in the 4 x 10km relay at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary while his best individual Winter Olympics finish was a 25th in the 30km event in 1994. Benc's best finish was 5th in the 50km event at..
Pavel Bermondt-AvalovPavel Rafalovich Bermondt-Avalov (Russian: Павел Рафалович Бермонт-Авалов) (1884-1973) was an Ussuri Cossack and warlord. He was appointed to lead the German-established Russian army (subsequently frequently known after his name as "the Bermontians") which was meant to go ..
Pavel BorisenkoPavel Borisenko is a Ukrainian ice hockey player. He is a member of the Ukrainian national ice hockey team. He started out playing for HK Kyiv in the 2001/2002 season. References [link] ..
Pavel BořkovecPavel Bořkovec (June 10, 1894 in Prague - July 22, 1972 in Prague) was a Czech composer and music teacher. Bořkovec studied at the Prague Conservatory under Josef Suk. From 1946 to 1967 he taught at the Academy of Musical Arts in Prague. His students there included Pavel Blatný, Jiří Pauer, V..
Pavel BrendlPavel Brendl (born March 23, 1981 in Opocno, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech professional ice hockey player. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Records4 Career statistics5 International play6 External links Playing career He was a highly-rated junior star with the Calg..
Pavel BugaloPavel Bugalo (born 21 August 1974) is an Uzbekistani football goalkeeper. He was awarded the Uzbekistani Player of the Year title in 1996 and 1997, while playing for Pakhtakor [link]. He later played in Russia with Spartak-Alania Vladikavkaz and in Kazakhstan, where he became cup champion..
Pavel BurePavel Vladimirovich Bure (Russian: Павел Владимирович Буре) (The Russian Rocket) (born on March 31, 1971 in Moscow, USSR (now Moscow, Russia)) is a former professional ice hockey player. He was a right winger and played in the National Hockey League (NHL), as well as for the ..
Pavel ChekhovFor the similarly spelt Star Trek Character, see Pavel Chekov Pavel Chekhov is a Russian Junior Tennis Player, currently ranked (as of Wimbledon 2006) 868th in the world. He was born in Moscow on 27th July 1988. ..
Pavel ChekovMean anomaly (M) Physical characteristics Dimensions Surface area Volume Mass Density (ρ) Surface gravity Escape velocity Rotation period Rotation velocity Obliquity Right ascensionof north pole Declination Absolute magnitude Albedo..
Pavel ChichagovPavel Chichagov Admiral Pavel Vasilievich Chichagov (1767 – 1849) was the son of Admiral Vasili Chichagov and his English wife. He was born on June 27 1767 in Saint Petersburg and was enlisted in the Guard at age 12. In 1782 he served in a campaign in the Mediterranean as an aide to hi..
Pavel ChinezulPavel Chinezul Pavel Chinezul (Pál Kinizsi in Hungarian) was a general in the army of John Hunyadi. He was Comites of Timişoara/Temesvár, and defeated the Ottomans in the Battle of Câmpia Pâinii/Kenyérmezei Csata, in October 1479. ..
Pavel ChistyakovPortrait of Pavel Chistyakov by Valentin Serov, 1881 Chistyakov Pavel Petrovich (Russian: Чистяков Павел Петрович, 1832 – 1919) was a Russian painter and teacher of art. He studied in St.Petersburg Academy of arts (1849 - 1861) under P.V. Basin. He was the pension..
Pavel ChukhraiPavel Grigorovich Chukhrai (Russian: ; Bykovo, Moscow Oblast, 14 October 1946) is a Russian film director, son of Grigori Chukhrai. His most successful film to date was The Thief (1997), nominated to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and winning the Nika Award for Best Picture and Bes..
Pavel CorutPavel Coruţ Pavel Coruţ (born June 17, 1949) is a Romanian writer. He has written, among other things, about his experience as a spy in the Romania. His most famous books are "Quinta sparta-Broken Quintet" and "Fulgerul Albastru-Blue Flash". In the '70s, during his studies in the Navy Uni..
Pavel DatsyukPavel Datsyuk (Павел Дацюк, Pavel Dacjuk) (born July 20 1978, in Sverdlovsk, USSR (now Yekaterinburg, Russia)) is a Russian-born professional ice hockey player. Contents 1 Playing career1.1 Pre-NHL career1.2 NHL career2 Awards3 Career statistics4 Internat..
Pavel DolgorukovPrince Pavel Dimitrievich Dolgorukov (1866 - June 9, 1927) was a Russian landowner and aristocrat who was executed by the Bolsheviks in 1927. Prince Pavel was a member of the Dolgorukov family, one of the oldest branches of the Russian aristocracy during the Tsarist era. He inherited great wealth ..
Pavel Dostál--> Pavel Dostál (February 25, 1943 – July 24, 2005) was a Minister of Culture in the Czech Republic, known for his dynamic personality and his advocacy of social justice. Born in Olomouc, North Moravia in 1943, Dostal took an early interest in theatre. In 1966, he put aside his technician trad..
Pavel DybenkoPavel Dybenko Pavel Yefimovich Dybenko (Russian: Павел Ефимович Дыбенко) (February 16, 1889 - July 29, 1938) was a Russian revolutionary and a leading Soviet officer. Contents 1 Until the military service2 Until the October 1917 revolt3 Dybenko role in the..
Pavel EisnerPavel Eisner (1889-1958), Czech-German linguist and translator; author of many studies about Czech language. ..
Pavel FedotovPavel Fedotov Pavel Fedotov (1815 – 1852) was a Russian painter. Fedotov was an officer of the Imperial Guards of Saint Petersburg. Like many of his colleagues at the time, he was interested in arts. He played the flute and attended evenig school where he learned painting. Fedotov decid..
Pavel FilonovSelf portrait Pavel Nikolayevich Filonov (Russian: ) (January 8, 1883–December 3, 1941) was a Russian painter, art theorist, and a poet. Contents 1 Biography2 Method3 Legacy4 Selected works5 External link Biography Filonov was born in Moscow on January 8, 18..
Pavel FitinPavel Fitin 1907 - 1971 Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin (ru: Павел Михайлович Фитин) (1907 Ozhogino, Kurgan Region, Soviet Union - 24 December 1971) was a Soviet intelligence officer. Fitin graduated from a program in engineering studies at the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy in 1..
Pavel FlorenskyPavel Alexandrovich Florensky (Russian: , January 21 N.S. 1882 - December 1937 by the other sources ) was a Russian Orthodox theologian, philosopher, mathematician and electrical engineer, sometimes compared by his followers to Leonardo da Vinci. Biography Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky was born..
Pavel GerasimovPavel Gerasimov (born May 29, 1979) is a Russian athlete competing in the pole vault. The 1998 world junior champion, Gerasimov won his first senior medal, a bronze medal, at the 2005 World Championships. His personal best of 5.90 was achieved in August 2000. External links *IAAF profile for [..
Pavel GerdtPavel Andreyevich Gerdt, also known as Paul Gerdt (22 November 1844- 30 July 1917), was the Premiere Danseur Noble of the Imperial Ballet, the Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre, and the Mariinsky Theatre for 56 years, making his debut in 1860, and retiring in 1916. His daughter Elisaveta Gerdt was also a pr..
Pavel GoliaPavel Golia (born 1887, Trebnje - 1959) was a Slovene poet. He was a famous author of dramas. ..
Pavel GrachevPavel Sergeyevich Grachev (Russian: Павел Сергеевич Грачёв) (b. January 1, 1948) is a Russian Army General and Hero of the Soviet Union (1988). He graduated from the Ryazan Airborne Military Command School, the Frunze Military Academy and the General Staff Academy. Took part..
Pavel Grigorievich ChesnokovPavel (Paul) Grigorievich Chesnokov (Russian: Павел Григорьевич Чесноков) (1877–1944) was a Russian composer, conductor and teacher. He composed over five hundred choral works, over four hundred of which are sacred. Today, he is most known for his piece Salvation is Cr..
Pavel HaasPavel Haas (born 21 June 1899 in Brno, died 17 october 1944 in the Concentration Camp of Auschwitz) was a Czech composer. His formal musical education began at the age of 14 in Brno. He studied composition at the Conservatory from 1919 to 1921 under Jan Kunc and Vilém Petrželka, followed by two a..
Pavel HakPavel Hak (born 1962, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech-born French playwrighter and author. Exiled to France in 1986, he studied philosophy at the Sorbonne. He has published two novels, Safari and Sniper, though the second is the only one published in English translation. Sniper (2005) is a graphic acc..
Pavel HlavaPavel Hlava is a Czech immigrant who videotaped the first plane approaching and crashing into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. His footage is one of only two known videos to show that plane crashing into the North Tower. On the morning of September 11, 2001, Hlava was riding in a vehic..
Pavel HorváthPavel Horváth (born April 22, 1975), is a Czech football player. He played for the Czech Republic, for which he played 19 matches. He was a participant in the 2000 UEFA European Championship. ..
Pavel IpatovPavel Ipatov is the governor of Saratov Oblast. He is the first governor appointed by Putin, who replaced a directly elected governor. Ipatov belongs to Unified Russia. He was director of a nuclear-power plant. ..
Pavel Josef VejvanovskýPavel Josef Vejvanovský (b Hukvaldy, c 1633/39; d Kroměříž, 1693) Czech composer and trumpeter. Contemporary and associate of Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber. Some notable works by Pavel Josef Vejvanovský: Sonata à 6: 2 Violini, 2 Cornetti, Clarino, Violone, Organo.Sonata Ittalica à 12: 3 V..
Pavel Jozef ŠafárikPavel Jozef Safarik Pavel Jozef Šafárik (Safáry / Schaffáry/ Schafary/ Saf(f)arik / Šafarík/ Szafarzik, Czech Pavel Josef Šafařík, modern Slovak Pavol Jozef Šafárik, German Paul Joseph Schaffarik, Latin Paulus Josephus Schaffarik, Hungarian Pál József Saf(f)arik) (13 May 1795 i..
Pavel KadochnikovPavel Petrovich Kadochnikov (Russian: ) (16 July [O.S. 29 July] 1915 – 2 May 1988) was a Russian actor, film director and scenario. People's Artist of the USSR (1979), Hero of Socialist Labor (1985). Contents 1 Biography2 Filmography2.1 As actor2.2 As director..
Pavel Karlovich ShternbergPavel Karlovich Shternberg (April 2, N.S. 1865 - February 1, 1920) was a Russian astronomer and revolutionary. Sternberg Astronomical Institute and Moon crater Shternberg are named after him. ..
Pavel KastusikPavel Kastusik (born in Minsk, 1976) Belarusian artist, whose works range from oil paintings to graphic arts. ..
Pavel KiselyovCount Pavel Dmitrievich Kiselyov (Павел Дмитриевич Киселёв), also spelled Kiseleff (8 January, 1788, Moscow — 14 November, 1872, Paris), is generally regarded as the most brilliant Russian reformer during Nicholas I's generally reactionary reign. Contents 1 Early mi..
Pavel KlushantsevPavel Klushantsev (25 February 1910 Saint Petersburg, Russia - 1999) was a Russian film director . His 1962 feature Planeta Bur was edited and expanded by Roger Corman for American distribution as Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (1965) by Curtis Harrington and as Voyage to the Planet of Prehistor..
Pavel KoganPavel Davidovich Kogan (Russian: , July 7, 1918, Kiev – September 23, 1942, near Novorossiysk) was a Soviet poet. Though born in Kiev, in 1922 Pavel and his family moved to Moscow. He studied in Gorky Literary Institute and Moscow Institute of History, Philosophy and Literature. Kogan twice walk..
Pavel KohoutPavel Kohout (born July 20 1928, Prague) is a Czech novelist, playwright, and poet. He was a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, most active in the 1950s, a Prague Spring exponent and dissident in 1970es until he was expelled to Austria. His most notable play is the drama Poor Murderer..
Pavel KolchinPavel Kolchin (Sometimes spelled Pavel Koltsjin.) was a former Soviet cross-country skier who competed during the 1950's and 1960's. He competed in two Winter Olympics, earning a total of four medals. His bronze in the 15km at the 1956 Winter Olympics was the first ever medal awarded to a non-Scan..
Pavel KolendasPavel Kolendas (1820-?) was a Russian painter. A handful of portraits by his hand, held in the museum of Pereslavl-Zalessky, survive. Reference Russian Portrait [sic] of the 18th and 19th century (exhibition catalog). Moscow, 1976. ..
Pavel KolobkovPavel Anatolevich Kolobkov (Ru: Павел Анатольевич Колобков, born 22 September 1969) is a Russian Epee fencer, regarded by his peers as one of the finest exponents of the Épée currently fencing. Major achievements 1987 – Junior World Champion1988 – Junior Worl..
Pavel KorinPavel Dmitrievich Korin (Russian: July 8 [O.S. June 25] 1892 - November 22 1967) was a Russian painter and art restorer. He is famous for his preparational work for the unimplemented painting Farewell to Rus. Contents 1 Biography2 ''Farewell to Rus''2.1 Etudes for ''Fa..
Pavel KouteckýPavel Koutecký (June 10 1956 – April 2006) was a Czech documentarist. He graduated from FAMU in Prague in 1982. He died in an accidental fall from a tall building under construction [link]. He was preparing a document about risks taken by people who climb skyscrapers. External lin..
Pavel KrushevanPavel Aleksandrovich Krushevan (Russian language: Павел Александрович Крушеван; January 15, 1860-June 5, 1909) was a journalist, editor, publisher and an official in the Imperial Russia. He was an active Black Hundredist and was known for his far-right, ultra-nationalist ..
Pavel KubinaPavel Kubina (born April 15, 1977, in Čeladná, Czechoslovakia) is a defenseman for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL. He has earned a reputation as a solid top-pairing defenseman in the league, especially after his play as a major component on the blueline in helping the Tampa Bay Lightning to ..
Pavel KuczynskiPavel Kuczynski (1846 - 1897) was a Polish composer. Selected works Gesang des Turmwächters (from the opera Magrita)Fahrt zum LichtGesang an die RuheTotenklageGeschenke der GenienNeujahrsgesangBergpredigt (for baritone, chorus and orchestra)130. psalmpiano pieces (Humoreske, Karnevalswalzer, Inter..
Pavel Kuka--> Pavel Kuka (born July 19, 1968 in Prague) is a former Czech football (soccer) forward. Kuka started and finished his career at Slavia Praha, playing with the club from 1989-93 and then from 2000-05. He has also played for 1. FC Kaiserslautern (1994-98), 1. FC Nürnberg (1998-99), and VfB Stutt..
Pavel KurochkinPavel Alekseyevich Kurochkin (Russian: ) (November 6, 1900 - 1989) was a Soviet military leader. Pavel Kurochkin was born in the village of Gronevo, Vyazma district, Smolensk oblast. Contents 1 Military career1.1 ..
Pavel KuznetsovPavel Varfolomevich Kusnetsov (1878-1968) was a Russian painter and graphic artist. He studied at Sartov (1891-6), the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (1897-1904) and for a year in Paris (1905). His early paintings were exhibited by the Mir Isskustva group, and he was closely ..
Pavel Lebedev-LastoschkinPavel Lebedev-Lastoschkin was a Russian merchant from Yakutsk who, in the late 18th century, became one of the first Russians to make contact with the Japanese. The government had hoped to enlist the efforts of private merchants, to help them open Japan at far less cost to the government than if the..
Pavel LisitsianPavel Lisitsian (Павел Герасимович Лисициан) (June 6, 1911-July 6, 2004) was an outstanding Soviet baritone opera singer who performed in the Bolshoi Opera, Moscow from 1940 until his retirement from stage in 1966. He was born into an Armenian family living in the Russian ci..
Pavel LitvinovPavel Litvinov (Russian: , born 1940) is a Russian physicist, writer, human rights activist and former Soviet-era dissident. He is the grandson of Maxim Litvinov, Joseph Stalin's foreign minister during the 1930s, and as such was born and raised amongst the Soviet elite. As a schoolboy, he was de..
Pavel MarešPavel Mareš (born January 18, 1976 in Prague) is a Czech football player who, since 2003, plays for Zenit St. Petersburg. He is a premier left back in the Russian league. Mareš played for the Czech Republic at Euro 2004. Considered a classical, defensive left back, Mareš is used as a direct re..
Pavel MatevPavel Hristov Matev, (December 6 1924, Orisovo-February 4 2006,Sofia), Bulgarian poet Matev was born in the village of Orisovo, in the Stara Zagora province, (southern Bulgaria), finished gymnasium in the town of Tsirpan in 1938 and Slavic studies in the Sofia University in 1949. Lots of works. Con..
Pavel MedvedevPavel Medvedev (1892-1938) was a Russian literary scholar. He was a teacher, social activist, and friend of Mikhail Bakhtin, as well as of Boris Pasternak and Fyodor Sologub. Throughout his life, he had managed to fight for the just cause of the social activists of the Russian overlords of democrac..
Pavel MikhnovychPavlo Mikhnovych (also known by his Polish name of Paweł Michnowicz and as Pavel Pavluk; died 1638) was a self-appointed hetman of the Cossacks and a leader of a peasant rebellion in Left-bank Ukraine and Zaporizhia. The rebellion against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was sparked by several ..
Pavel MilyukovPavel Nikolayevich Milyukov Pavel Nikolayevich Milyukov (Cyrillic: Павел Николаевич Милюков) (15 January, 1859 - 31 March, 1943) was a prominent Russian liberal politician of pre-revolutionary years. His name is sometimes rendered in English as Paul Miliukov. Pre-revolu..
Pavel MochalovPavel Stepanovich Mochalov (1800-1848) was the greatest tragedian of Russian Romanticism, much admired by Alexander Herzen, Mikhail Lermontov and other contemporaries. During his prolonged career at the Malyi Theare of Moscow, Mochalov excelled in the Shakespearean parts, playing Hamlet, Othello, ..
Pavel NakhimovAdmiral Pavel Nakhimov Pavel Stepanovich Nakhimov (Russian: Павел Степанович Нахимов; June 23, 1802 – June 28, 1855) was one of the most famous admirals in Russian naval history, best remembered as the commander of naval and land forces during the Siege of Sevastopo..
Pavel NedvědPavel Nedvěd [NEHD-vyed] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (born August 30, 1972 in Cheb, Czech Republic) is a Czech professional football player. Nedvěd is a midfielder for Italian club Juventus and for the Czech Republic national team. Before joining Juventus, Nedvěd pl..
Pavel NovotnýBirthdate: February 5, 1977 Birth location: Czech Republic Birth name: Pavel Novotný Date of death: Penis size: 8" Height: 6' 2" Weight: 200 Eye color: Blue Hair color: Brown Ethnicity: Czech Alias(es): Max Orloff, Jan Dvorak Website: Pavel Novotný (born Febr..
Pavel Novotný (footballer)Pavel Novotný (born 14 September, 1973), is a Czech football player. He played for the Czech Republic, for which he played 2 matches. He was a participant at the 1996 UEFA European Championship. ..
Pavel PabstPlease [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. PAVEL PABST (1854-1897) Pian..
Pavel PadrnosPavel Padrnos (born December 17, 1970 in Petrovice near Třebíč) is a Czech professional road racing cyclist since 1996. He is member of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team (previously US Postal Service) in which he helped Lance Armstrong to win five out of his seven consecutive Tours de France..
Pavel PalazhchenkoPavel Palazhchenko is a high-level Soviet conference interpreter and principal English interpreter for Mikhail Gorbachev and Soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze from 1985 and 1991. Palazchenko participated in all US-Soviet summit talks leading to the end of the Cold War. He is the author ..
Pavel PardoPável Pardo Segura (born July 26, 1976 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican soccer player, who currently plays for VfB Stuttgart as a Defensive Midfielder in the German Bundesliga. Known for his free kick and superb passing skills. Pardo made his international debut for the Mexican national tea..
Pavel PavelPavel Pavel is a Czech engineer and anthropological researcher. Inspired by Thor Heyerdahl's Kon Tiki, he set out to demonstrated how the monolithic moai of Easter Island might have been moved into place by a small number of people using only rudimentary technologies. He conducted a practice experi..
Pavel PegovPavel Pegov (Russian: ) (born 29 November 1956 in Moscow, Russia) is a former speed skater who specialised in sprinting. He peaked in 1983 when he broke 4 world records. Skating for the Soviet Union, Pavel Pegov finished 2nd behind Japanese skater Akira Kuroiwa at the World Sprint Championships of ..
Pavel PereleshinPavel Alexandrovich Pereleshin (Russian: ) was a Russian admiral and general. Pavel Pereleshin was born on June 27, 1821. After graduating from the Saint Petersburg Naval Corps in 1834, he served as reefer in the Baltic Fleet on frigate Neva, and was promoted to the rank of warrant officer in t..
Pavel PestelColonel Pavel Ivanovich Pestel (Russian: ; July 5 [O.S. June 24] 1793 in Moscow – July 25 [O.S. July 13] 1826 in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian revolutionary and ideologue of the Decembrists. In 1805-1809, Pavel Pestel studied in Dresden. In 1810-1811, he was a studen..
Pavel Petrovich BlonskyPavel Petrovich Blonsky (1884-1941) was a famous Ukrainian psychologist. External links ..
Pavel PlocPavel Ploc (born June 15 1964). Is a former Czech ski jumper who competed for Czechoslovakia from 1982 to 1991. At the Winter Olympics, he earned a Silver in the Individual Normal Hill in 1988 and a Bronze in the Individual Large Hill in 1984. Ploc also earned two Bronze medals in the Team Large ..
Pavel PodkolzinPavel Podkolzin (born January 15 1985 in Novosibirsk, Soviet Union, now Russia) is a professional basketball player in the NBA. Podkolzin is a 7' 5", 280 lb (127 kg) center. Made his debut with Lokomotiv Novosibirsk, in the Russian 2nd Division, during the 2001-02 season. He moved to Italy on Dece..
Pavel PonomaryovPavel Ponomaryov (Russian: ) (b. January 30, 1980) is an Estonian actor and singer, who played in the Swedish film Lilya 4-ever by Lukas Moodysson. Born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, he soon emigrated to Estonia with his parents. His actor career started in musicals Les Miserables and Miss Saigon ..
Pavel PopovichPavel Romanovich Popovich (Russian: ; born October 5, 1930 in Uzyn, Kiev Oblast of Ukrainian SSR) was a Soviet cosmonaut of Ukrainian descent, arguably the first ethnic Ukrainian to fly in space. Popovich commanded two space flights, Vostok 4 and Soyuz 14. His call sign in these flights was Golden ..
Pavel RomanPavel Roman (January 25, 1943 - January 30, 1972) was a Czech figure skater. Together with his sister Eva Romanová he won four World Figure Skating Championships titles in ice dancing. Their career started curiously. It started with one telephone in 1950s. Father of these two children called the..
Pavel RosaPavel Rosa (June 7, 1977 in Most, Czech Republic) is a Czech professional ice hockey forward formerly of the Los Angeles Kings in the National Hockey League. Selected by Kings in the second round (#50 overall) 1995 NHL Entry Draft, Rosa has played 36 games for the Kings since the 1998-99 season. Ros..
Pavel RotmistrovMarshal of the Armoured Troops Pavel Rotmistrov (Russian: ) (06 July 1901 – 06 April 1982) was a commander of armoured troops in the Red Army during and following World War II. Contents 1 Pre-War2 ..
Pavel RybalkoMarshal of the Armoured Troops Pavel Semjonovich Rybalko (1892 – 1948) (Russian: Павел Семенович Рыбалко) was a commander of armoured troops in the Red Army during and following World War II. Contents 1 Pre-War2 ..
Pavel SadyrinPavel Sadyrin ..
Pavel Samuilovich UrysohnPavel Samuilovich Urysohn (Па́вел Самуи́лович Урысо́н) (February 3, 1898 - August 17, 1924) was a Russian mathematician who is best known for his contributions in the theory of dimension, for developing Urysohn's Metrization Theorem and Urysohn's Lemma, both of which are fund..
Pavel SchillingBaron Pavel Lvovitch Schilling (c.1780-1836), a Russian diplomat in Germany, constructed a revolutionary new telegraph, consisting of a single needle system in which a code was used to indicate the characters. The very first line of the electromagnetic telegraph was set up in Schilling's apartment..
Pavel SenkoPavel Senko was a Soviet polar explorer, scientist, and member and leader of numerous expeditions to Antarctica under the auspices of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition. There is a mountain named after him: Senko Mountain at 71° 25,2’ S 12° 46,8’ E on the Zavaritsky Ridge. He was leader of the..
Pavel Sergeevich AlexandrovPavel Sergeevich Alexandrov. Pavel Sergeevich Alexandrov (Па́вел Серге́евич Алекса́ндров, sometimes romanized Alexandroff or Aleksandrov) (born May 7, 1896 - died November 16, 1982) was a Russian mathematician. He wrote about 300 papers, making important contributio..
Pavel SrníčekPavel Srnicek (born March 10, 1968 in Ostrava) is a Czech football goalkeeper chiefly associated with playing for Newcastle United. He was signed by Newcastle United in 1991 from Banik Ostrava and established himself in the first team two years later. He later faced competition from Shaka Hislop fo..
Pavel SteidlThis article is part of the Classical guitar series (Please move this template to the end of the page) [[Portal:Classical guitar|Classical guitar Portal]] - Classical guitar - History of the classical guitar - Vihuela - Baroque guitar - Early romantic guitar - Romantic guitar - Modern classical..
Pavel SudoplatovPavel Sudoplatov 1907 - 1996 Pavel Sudoplatov (1907 - September, 1996) was a member of the intelligence services of the Soviet Union who rose to the rank of major general. He was involved in several famous incidents of the early Cold War, including the assassination of Leon Trotsky, and the Sov..
Pavel SukhoiPavel Osipovich Sukhoi Pavel Osipovich Sukhoi (Павел Осипович Сухой) (July 22, 1895 – September 15, 1975) was a Belarusian aircraft constructor and designer. Sukhoi was born in G..
Pavel TchelitchewPavel Tchelitchew, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1934 Pavel Tchelitchew (1898-1957) was a Russian-born surrealist painter. Further reading Parker Tyler. The Divine Comedy of Pavel Tchelitchew: A Biography. New York: Fleet, 1967. External links [GLBTQ bio][Tate Gallery biogr..
Pavel TelickaPavel Telička is a Czech bureaucrat who served in the European Commission before he was replaced by Vladimír Špidla. ..
Pavel TichonPavel Tichon is a young Czech multimedia artist working with all kind of media. Extremely focusing on video, design, fashion, electronic music and net art. He took part in lot of art shows and exhibition such as ICBA 2005. His work is also a part of collection of young artists in the National Galle..
Pavel TichýPavel Tichý (18. 2. 1936 Brno, Czechoslovakia – 26. 10. 1994 Dunedin, New Zealand) was a Czech logician, philosopher and mathematician. He worked in the field of intensional logic and was a founder of Transparent Intensional Logic, an original theory of logical analysis of natural languages...
Pavel TigridPavel Tigrid born October 27, 1917 in Prague, Czechoslovakia as Pavel Schoenfeld, died August 31, 2003 in Héricy near Paris, France. Publicist, publisher and author of Czech origin. He left Czechoslovakia as a young man to evade the Nazis. In Great Britain, he adopted the pseudonym Tigrid (after ..
Pavel TonkovPavel Tonkov (born February 9, 1969 in Ichevsk) is a former professional road racing cyclist from Russia. He achieved much of his success in the Giro d'Italia taking the overall win in the 1996 edition. Major achievements Giro d'Italia* 1st Overall and 1 stage win (1996)* 2nd Overall and 3 stage wi..
Pavel TretyakovTretyakov's portrait by Repin (1883) Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov (Russian: Павел Михайлович Третьяков) (December 27, 1832 – December 16, 1898) was a Russian businessman, patron of art, collector, and philanthropist who gave his name to the Tretyakov Gallery and T..
Pavel TsatsoulinePavel Tsatsouline is a fitness instructor who holds a "Master of Sports" certification from the former Soviet government. He is heavily involved with the evolving field of martial arts fitness and is a major proponent of the traditional Russian fitness tool, the kettlebell, as an exercise and stren..
Pavel TsitsianovPrince Pavel Dmitriyevich Tsitsianov (September 8 O.S., 1754, Moscow—February 8 O.S., 1806) was an Imperial Russian military commander and infantry general from 1804. A descendant of the noble Georgian family Tsitsishvili, Tsitsianov participated in suppression of the Kościuszko Uprising and the ..
Pavel VezhinovPavel Vezhinov (Bulgarian: Павел Вежинов) (November 9, 1914 - December 2 1983, 1982), born Nikola Delchev Gugov, was a Bulgarian Science Fiction writer. He was one of the very first Bulgarian Science Fiction authors, writing many books, articles and movie scripts. Vezhinov is perhaps b..
Pavel VinogradovPavel Vladimirovich Vinogradov (Russian: Павел Владимирович Виноградов) (born August 31, 1953 in Magadan, Russia) is a cosmonaut. Vinogradov graduated from Moscow Aviation Institute in 1977. He subsequently worked as an aerospace engineer for RKK Energiya. He was s..
Pavel VíznerPavel Vízner (born July 15, 1970 in Prague) is a professional male tennis player from the Czech Republic. Together with Petr Pála he reached the men's doubles final of the 2001 French Open tournament but lost to Indians Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes (6-7, 3-6). Vízner has won nine ATP doubles..
Pavel VorobievPavel Vorobiev (born May 5, 1982 in Karaganda, Kazakhstan) is a professional ice hockey right winger who currently plays for the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL. Vorobiev was drafted in the 1st round, 11th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. Regular Se..
Pavel VranickýPavel Vranický (Paul Wranitzky) was born in Neureisch (now Nová Říše) in Moravia on December 30, 1756 and died in Vienna on September 29, 1808. At age 20, Paul, like so many other Bohemian composers of that period, moved to Vienna to seek out opportunities within the Austrian imperial capital. ..
Pavel YablochkovPavel Nikolayevich Yablochkov (Павел Николаевич Яблочков in Russian) ((September 14 [O.S. September 2] 1847 – March 31 [O.S. March 19] 1894) was a Russian electrical engineer, the inventor of the Yablochkov candle (a type of electric carbon arc lam..
Pavel YoungLord Pavel Young, Eleventh Earl of North Hollow, is a fictional character in the Honorverse novels written by David Weber; he fulfils the role of villain on almost every appearance he makes. He appears on three novels: On Basilisk Station. The Short Victorious War and Field of Dishonor [Spoile..
Pavel ZelenoyPavel Alexeevich Zelenoy (Russian: , 1833-1909) was a Russian admiral, governor of Taganrog and Odessa. In 1882-1885 - Governor of Taganrog (in the rank of rear-admiral);In 1885-1898 - Governor of Odessa;In 1902 promoted to the rank of admiral Married to Natalia Mikhailovna Verkhovskaya (1842-19..
Pavel ĐurkovićPavel Djurkovic was an 18th century Serbian painter. He was an advocate of rationalism and Josephinism, author of numerous iconostases and portraits (the most famed perhaps being that of turbaned prince Miloš), painter of the iconostasis for the Church of St John in 1809, and the portraitist of t..
PavementPavement may refer to: Pavement (material): An American English term referring to the durable surfacing of roads and walkways.Pavement (British English): A British English term for a walkway along the side of a road (which Americans call sidewalks).Pavement marker: Material placed on pavement to co..
Pavement (architecture)A pavement in architecture is a stone or tile structure which can serve as a floor or an external feature. Pavements can be made of flagstones, tiles or mosaic. When along the side of a road in the U.S. they are referred to as Sidewalks See also porch ..
Pavement (band)Pavement was an American indie-rock band in the 1990s. Although they experienced only moderate commercial success, they achieved a significant cult following, and their music has been a major influence on many bands of the late 1990s and beyond. They are largely considered as one of the first rock..
Pavement (material)This article is about the American English usage of pavement as the durable surfacing of roads and walkways. In British English, pavement is usually taken to mean a footpath next to a road, the same as sidewalk in American English. See Pavement (disambiguation). Pavement in American English refers..
Pavement antA pavement ant (Tetramorium caespitum) is a common household pest. Their name comes from the fact that they usually make their homes in pavement. They are distinguished by two spines on the back, two nodes on the petiole, and grooves on the head and thorax. The pavement ant is common in the Eastern..
Pavement Classification NumberThe Pavement Classification Number (PCN) is an International Civil Aviation Organization standard used in combination with the Aircraft Classification Number (ACN) to indicate the strength of a runway, taxiway or airport ramp (or apron). This helps to ensure that the airport ramp is not subjected to..
Pavement Condition IndexThe Pavement Condition Index is a numerical index between 0 and 100 and is used to indicate the condition of a roadway. It is widely used in transportation civil engineering. It is a statistical measure and requires manual survey of the pavement. The Pavement Condition Index (PCI), developed by the..
Pavement engineeringPavement engineering is a branch of civil engineering that uses engineering techniques to design and maintain flexible (asphalt) and rigid (concrete) pavements. This includes streets and highways and involves knowledge of soils, hydraulics, and material properties. Pavement engineering involves bo..
Pavement LickerPavement Licker is a free London-based fanzine available both on and offline. The free zine, which aims to provides a platform for artists and writers without pushing a particular agenda or manifesto, can be found in London, New York, Melbourne, Moscow, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Scandinavia. Al..
Pavement radio'Pavement radio' is the English translation of the French phrase 'radio trottoir', first coined by historian Stephen Ellis. The term refers to the grass-roots radio services that are used, primarily in urban African settings, to relay information that is deemed of sufficient interest. Particularly ..
Pavement RecordsPavement Records was a heavy metal record company, which was bought and merged with Crash Music, Inc. in the late 1990s. Past artists CrowbarDemilichMalevolent Creation See also List of record labels External link [Official site] ..
PavenderA pavender is a small, rainbow-colored, edible fish in C.S. Lewis’ fantasy world of Narnia. The Pevensie children eat pavenders when stranded on the island of Cair Paravel in the novel Prince Caspian. In The Silver Chair, the faun Orruns mentions pavenders as part of a centaur's breakfast for hi..
PavenhamPavenham is a village and civil parish on the River Great Ouse in the Bedford district of Bedfordshire, England, about 6 miles north-west of Bedford. Image:StPeter'sChurch-Pavenham.jpg |St Peter's Church Image:Pavenham-High-Street.jpg|High Street, Pavenham Image:Pavenham-Golf-Course-entrance.jp..
PaventiaIn Roman mythology, Paventia was a goddess who comforted frightened children. ..
PaverPaver might refer to: a type of flooring materiala machine for laying asphalt on roadways This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ..
Paver (flooring)A paver is a brick-like piece of concrete commonly used as exterior flooring. In a factory, pavers are made by pouring a mixture of concrete and some type of coloring agent into a mold of some shape and allowing to set. They are applied by pouring a standard concrete foundation, spreading sand on ..
Paver (vehicle)A paver is an engineering vehicle used to lay asphalt on roadways. A roller is then used to press the hot asphalt mix, resulting a smooth, even surface. ..
PavewayA Paveway III seeker head, at the RAF Museum in Hendon, London. Paveway is the name given to a series of American laser-guided bombs. PAVE is actually an acronym standing for Precision Avionics Vectoring Equipment, and was also used for the names of various laser designator pods used with thes..
Paveway IVThe Raytheon Paveway™ IV is a new-generation dual mode GPS/INS laser guided bomb for use by military aircraft. It is the latest iteration of Raytheon's popular Paveway series. The weapon is a guidance kit based on the existing Enhanced Paveway II Enhanced Computer Control Group (ECCG) added to a..
Pavey ArkPavey Ark is a mountain in the English county of Cumbria. It is one of the Langdale Pikes, lying to the north of Langdale, in the heart of the Lake District. Pavey Ark is most often climbed from the New Dungeon Ghyll, a hotel located some 2 km to the south. The route follows a beck (stream)..
Pave KnifeThe Ford Aerospace AN/AVQ-10 Pave Knife was an early targeting pod developed by the USAF to designate and guide laser-guided bombs. Pave Knife was developed in 1969 to replace the original, essentially improvised Airborne Laser Designator (ALD). ALD was not a pod, but a hand-held laser operated by ..
PAVE PAWSCoverage of PAVE PAWS is show in blue. This complements the coverage provided by the BMEWS system in red. Both report back to Cheyenne Mountain Air Base in Colorado. The PAVE PAWS Radar at Clear AFS, Alaska PAVE PAWS is an United States' Air Force Space Command radar system operated by ..
Pave PennyThe Lockheed-Martin AN/AAS-35V Pave Penny is a laser spot tracker carried by US Air Force attack aircraft and fighter-bombers to enable them to track a laser spot on the ground (It does not produce a laser itself so the aircraft can not launch and guide laser-guided bombs against ground targets). P..
Pave SpikeThe Westinghouse AN/ASQ-153\AN/AVQ-23 Pave Spike is an electro-optical laser designator pod used to direct laser-guided bombs to target in daylight, visual conditions. It contained a laser boresighted to a television camera, which displayed its image on a cockpit screen. 156 examples of the origina..
Pave TackThe Ford Aerospace AN/AVQ-26 Pave Tack is an electro-optical targeting pod developed by the USAF for military attack aircraft. It uses a laser, forward-looking infrared (FLIR), and a videotape recorder to find and designate targets for laser-guided bombs and other precision-guided weapons. Pave Tack..
PaviaThe Old Bridge (Ponte Vecchio) on the Ticino river is a symbol of Pavia. San Michele Maggiore. Cathedral of Pavia. Santa Maria del Carmine. Pavìa (the ancient Ticinum) (population 71,000) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy, northern Italy, 35 km south of M..
Pavia, IloiloPavia is a 4th class municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 32,824 people in 6,553 households. As of 2005, its mayor is Arcadio H. Gorriceta. Barangays Pavia is politically subdivided into 18 barangays. AgananAmparoAnilaoBalaba..
Pavia Township, PennsylvaniaPavia Township is a township in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 325 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 57.0 km² (22.0 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 325 p..
Pavie RidgePavie Ridge or Cap Pavie or Île Pavie is an isolated rocky ridge rising over 500 m, which extends south and west from Martin Glacier to Moraine Cove, and forms the southeastern limit of Bertrand Ice Piedmont, on the west coast of Graham Land. Pavie Ridge is located at [68°34′S 66°59′W..
Pavieł MaryjaŭPavieł Maryjaŭ (Russian: Павел Лукьянович Мариев, sometimes rendered as Pavel Mariev) (born June 16 1938) is a current Minister on the Council of the Republic of Belarus (Совет Республики/Савет Рэспублікі). Maryjaŭ is also one of five people who ..
Pavilhão AtlânticoPavilhão Atlântico (pron. IPA: [pɐvi'ʎɐ̃ũ ɐ'tlɐ̃tiku], Atlantic Pavillion in English) is an arena in Lisbon, Portugal. It serves as a multi-event venue, holds major concerts and other uses. Pavilhão Atlânticos holds 20,000 people and was built in 1998 for the Expo '98. It holds ..
Pavilhão MultiusosPavilhão Multiusos is an arena in Guimarães, Portugal. It is primarily used for basketball. Pavilhão Multiusos holds 5,000 people. ..
Pavilhão Rosa MotaPavilhão Rosa Mota is an arena in Porto, Portugal. It is primarily used for basketball. Pavilhão Rosa Mota opened in 1954 and holds 5,400 people. ..
PavilionPavilion or Pavillion may refer to: Pavilion (structure), a type of buildinga specific building:*London Pavilion*Royal Pavilion, Brighton*Balboa Pavilion* several theatres are named Pavilion Theatrea municipality:*Pavilion, New York (town)*Pavillion, Wyoming (town)a brand name of computers and noteb..
Pavilion, New YorkPavilion is a town in Genesee County, New York, USA. The population was 2,467 at the 2000 census. The town was named after a hotel in Saratoga, New York. The Town of Pavilion is in the southeast corner of Genesee County. US Route 20 crosses the north part of the town. Contents 1 History..
PavilionsPavilions is an upscale supermarket division of Safeway Inc. Although similar to Vons stores, Pavilions markets feature a larger selection of organic food, wine, and other speciality foods. They also tend to be larger than the typical Vons store. The chain consists of 32 stores exclusively in Sou..
Pavilion (structure)In architecture a pavilion (from French, "pavillon") has two main significations. Pavilion may refer to a free-standing structure sited at a little distance from a main residence, whose architecture makes it an object of pleasure. Large or small, there is usually a connection with relaxation and ..
Pavilion 1, British ColumbiaPrimary reserve of the Ts'kw'aylacw First Nation. Ts'kw'aylacw is a member of the St'at'imc The community is located 40 km north of Lillooet BC on highway 99 ..
Pavilion TheatrePavilion Theatre may mean: The Pavilion Theatre (Glasgow) in Glasgow is the most prominent still existing today.The Pavilion Theatre (Bournemouth) in Bournemouth is part of the Bournemouth International Centre complex.The Pavilion Theatre (Rhyl) in Rhyl is also currently open.The Pavilion Theatre (M..
Pavilion Theatre (Glasgow)The Pavilion Theatre is a theatre in Glasgow, located on Renfield Street. History One of Glasgow's oldest theatres, the Pavilion opened on 29 February, 1904 as a music hall theatre. The building has remained relatively unchanged in layout, although the sound and lighting systems have been updated o..
Pavilion Township, MichiganPavilion Township is a township in Kalamazoo County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 5,829 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.9 km² (36.2 mi²). 90.3 km² (34.9 mi²) of it is land and 3.5 km² (1.4 mi..
Pavillion, WyomingPavillion is a town in Fremont County, Wyoming, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 165. Geography Pavillion is located at [43°14′34″N, 108°41′24″W] (43.242885, -108.689996)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States C..
Pavillion Gallery MuseumThe Pavillion Gallery Museum is a museum and art gallery in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It opened in 1998 in the Assiniboine Park Pavillion in Assiniboine Park. The Pavillion is the second pavillion building built in the park. It officially opened in 1930. Following reconstruction in 1930, a sec..
Pavillon de BreteuilPavillon de Breteuil, a legal enclave of France, inaugurated by Louis XIV in 1672, and used from 1875 by the General Conference on Weights and Measures. It is located in Sèvres, near Paris. External link [A history of the Pavillon de Breteuil] Coordinates: } ..
Pavillon SuisseThe Pavillon Suisse or Swiss pavilion was built in 1930 at the Cité International Universitaire, Paris. The construction of this Pavilion was entrusted, without a competition, by the Committee of Swiss Universities to Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret who at first refused to be charged with this c..
PavisePavise shield (with Bartolomeo Vivarini's "St. Martin and the Beggar" painting on it) and a crossbowman of the middle-ages A pavise (sometimes pavis) is a large convex shield of European origin used to protect the entire body. The pavise was also made in a smaller version for hand to hand com..
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PavithranPavithran After completing his graduation Pavithran made an unsuccessful attempt to get admission at the FTII, Pune. This failure made him join a Law College nearby the film institute at Pune. He used this opportunity to befriend the institute students and understand cinema closely. His friendship..
PavitraSri Aurobindo and The Mother Books: Life Divine, Synthesis of Yoga, Savitri, The Mother, Letters, Agenda Teachings: *Involution, Evolution *Integral yoga, Triple transformation *Physical, Vital, Mental, Psychic, Spirit *Overmind, Supermind, Gnostic being Sacred Structures: *Matrimandir Communitie..
PavlakaPavlaka (Croatian: Vrhnje) is a Serbian cream made in Serbia and Bosnia, distributed all over Balkans. Pavlaka is closest to the Greek Yoghurt by taste. The Pavlaka cream has 10-12% milk fat and has a minor salty taste. ..
Pavla BrantalovaPavla Brantalova is a female bodybuilder born in the Czech Republic in 1977. She achieved acclaim in bodybuilding circles by competing successfully at the international level. Brantalova won the lightweight division at the European Bodybuilding Championship in 1998. She placed third in the lightw..
Pavla HamáčkováPavla Hamáčková (born May 20, 1978) is a Czech athlete who finished 11th place overall in the final of the 2004 Summer Olympics pole vault competition. In 2001, she won the IAAF World Indoor Championships gold medal after securing a new games record of 4.56 metres. In 2005, she won bronze at th..
Pavle BeljanskiPavle Beljanski (Veliko Gradiste, 1892 - Belgrade, 1965), was a lawyer and diplomat, art lover and great connoisseur, and collector who acquired the most complete collection of Serbian paintings from the first half of the 20th Century. By giving it to the Serbian people he became one of its greatest..
Pavle IngorokvaPavle Ingorokva (1893 – 1990) was a Georgian historian, philologist, and public benefactor. In 1915, he graduated from the University of St. Petersburg (Russia). In 1917, he was one of the founders of the Union of Georgian Writers. Between 1923 and 1925, he was the editor-in-chief of the Geor..

