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The Babylonian Map of the World (also Imago Mundi or Mappa mundi) is a Babylonian clay tablet with a schematic world map and two inscriptions written in the Akkadian language. Dated to no earlier than the 9th century BC (with a late 8th or 7th century BC date being more likely), it includes a brief and partially lost textual description.
[3] The novel Daantjie Dreamer (1993) is about a family from the 1950s. The narrator is the daughter Bubbles, who wants to free herself from the environment in which she grew up. Through her conversations with her philosophically inclined brother Daantjie Dreamer, she comes to new insights about political matters and she is aware of her own ...
[3] As a result of his performance in Noot vir Noot , he was invited to take part in the 2005 edition of the Flinkdink quiz show, which he also won. Because of his increasing fame, Badenhorst also starred in the South African commercial for the Chevrolet Aveo .
Volume 3: A Child's Guide to Good and Evil, a 1968 album by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band; Volume 3: The Kids Have Eyes; Volume 3: Further in Time, a 2001 album by Afro Celt Sound System; Volume 3 (Easybeats album), 1966; Volume 3 (Fabrizio De André album) Volume III: The Silence of Animals, a 2003 album by Two-Minute Miracles
Daantjie is a hypocorism of the given name Daniel. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Daantjie Badenhorst [ 1 ] (born 1967), South African quiz show champion, journalist and author
Noot vir Noot (Afrikaans for "Note for Note", i.e. music-note for a cash-note) is an Afrikaans language musical quiz show broadcast on SABC 2 on South African television.It is the longest continually running television game show in South Africa and Africa. [2]
Disney's Children's Favorites, Volume 3 is the third entry of the Disney's Children's Favorites series. The album contains 23 classic children’s songs ...
Vincenty's formulae are two related iterative methods used in geodesy to calculate the distance between two points on the surface of a spheroid, developed by Thaddeus Vincenty (1975a). They are based on the assumption that the figure of the Earth is an oblate spheroid, and hence are more accurate than methods that assume a spherical Earth, such ...