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Zaķusala
Zaķusala (Meaning "Hares' Island" in Latvian) is one of several islands in the Daugava river in the central part of the city Riga, the capital of Latvia. External link [Engraving] from collection of Johann Christoph Brotze, depicting 1701 battle of Swedish King Carl XII against Saxons be..
Zauditu of Ethiopia
Empress Zaiditu of Ethiopia Zauditu (also spelled Zawditu or Zewditu; Ge'ez ዘውዲቱ; April 29, 1876 - April 2, 1930) was Empress of Ethiopia from 1916 to 1930. She was noted for opposing the reforms of Tafari Makonnen (later Emperor Haile Selassie) and for her strong religious devotion. ..
Zaum
Alexander Rodchenko's bookcover for Kruchonykh's treatise Zaum (1921). Zaum links here. For an American band, see ZAUM. Zaum (Russian: заумь or заумный язык) is a word used to describe the daring language experiments of Russian Futurist poets such as Velimir Khlebnikov and Al..
ZAUM
Zaum was an electronica project band that includes Tool drummer Danny Carey, Chris Pitman, Vince DeFranco and Marco Fox, who contributed the vocals to Tool's "Die Eier von Satan" which appears on Ænima. The official Tool newsletter of April 2000 had the following to say the about the project: Za..
Zauriel
In the fictional realm of the DC Universe, Zauriel is a guardian angel who becomes a superhero as a member of the Justice League. He first appeared in JLA #6. In his first appearance, he saved Aquaman's life from an evil angel and over time Zauriel has formed a friendship with Aquaman. Content..
Zauschneria
Zauschneria (Epilobium canum) is a species of willowherb, native to dry slopes and in chaparral of western North America. It is a perennial plant, notable for the profusion of bright scarlet flowers in late summer and autumn. A group of Zauschneria in flower The name reflects that in the p..
Załuski Library
The Załuski Library (Zalusciana, Biblioteka Załuskich) was built in Warsaw 1747–1795 by Józef Andrzej Załuski and his brother, Andrzej Stanisław Załuski, both Catholic bishops. The library was open to the public and indeed was the first Polish public library, the biggest in Poland and one..
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