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Majori is the central district of Jūrmala resort town in Latvia famous for its spa hotels, historic Art Nouveau wooden summer houses as well as cultural activities and festivals. Landmarks of Majori are the sandy Majori beach and pedestrian street Jomas iela dotted with crafts shops, restaurants and hotels.
Majori Station is a railway station on the Torņakalns – Tukums II Railway [1] in the Majori neighbourhood of Jūrmala, Latvia. In 2015, the station underwent renovations that removed the central boarding platform and added two contemporary side platforms.
The primary school, on four levels, is housed in four blocks which contain 15 classrooms, a multi-purpose hall, a media centre, a multi-purpose room, an administrative office, and a staff room. The sports facilities include a 25-meter x 15-meter swimming pool with changing rooms, a small and a larger full-sized playing field, and two tennis courts.
Boris Trajkovski Sports Center: 10.000: Skopje: RK Metalurg Skopje KK Karpoš Sokoli: 2008 Sports Hall Kumanovo: 5,000: Kumanovo: KK Kumanovo RK Kumanovo: 1980 Jane Sandanski Arena: 6,000: Skopje: KK MZT Skopje RK Vardar: 2014 Boro Čurlevski Hall: 3.700: Bitola: KK Pelister RK Pelister: 1975 Biljanini Izvori Sports Hall: 3,300: Ohrid: KK AV ...
The School of International Studies of the University of Trento is a member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs , [11] a selected group of institutions for higher education in the field of international relations. It is the first, and currently unique, Italian institute and one of the few Europeans present in the ...
In 1927 the school was divided into separate junior and senior schools. In 1956 a new secondary school – the Icknield School – opened for senior pupils and the primary school took over the old premises. [8] The Icknield School is now Icknield Community College. [9] By 1895 the town hall, which was no longer used as a school, was in disrepair.
Longcroft School opened as a purpose designed Secondary School in 1949, initially with 304 pupils. The second phase of the building was completed in September 1950, bringing the total of the school roll up to 708. The school was designed by Mr K. F. Giraud, the County Architect. The official opening of the school was held on 9 May 1951.
Szabó Kati Sports Hall is an indoor arena located in Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania. The arena is named after the Romanian artistic gymnast Ecaterina Szabo. It is the home arena of the women's professional basketball club Sepsi SIC and has a capacity of 1,050 seats. In addition to the playing field and grandstand, the sports hall is equipped with a ...