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Baren may refer to: __NOTOC__ * Baren (printing tool), a disk-like hand tool in Japanese woodblock printing * ''The Bar'' (franchise), or ''Baren'', a reality competition television franchise that originated in Sweden ** ''Baren'' (Danish TV series) ** ''Baren'' (Norwegian TV series) ** ''Baren'' (Swedish TV series) People * Baren (author) (1901–1972), Chinese writer, critic, and translator * Kees van Baaren (1906–1970), Dutch composer and teacher * (1882-1952), Dutch politician; see Timeline of Delft Places * Baren, Haute-Garonne, France Xinjiang, China * Baren, Payzawat County, a town in Payzawat County, Kashgar Prefecture * Baren Township, Akto County, Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture * Barin Township, Kargilik County, also Baren Township, a in Xinjiang * Barin Township, Shule County Barin may refer to: * Barin, Georgia, a place in Muscogee County, Georgia, United States * Barin, Iran (other) * Baren, Payzawat County or Barin, a town in Payzawat ...
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Baren Township
Barin Township, also spelled Baren (Sourced to the ''Xinjiang Public Security Gazette'' (), pages 790-795) (; ), is a township of Akto County (Aketao), Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture (Kezilesu), Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China. The township is located on the western edge of the Taklamakan Desert at the foot of the Pamir Mountains. Located in the middle west of the northeastern part of the county, the township covers an area of 1,087 square kilometers with a population of 38,706 (as of 2017). It has 19 administrative villages under its jurisdiction. Its seat is at ''Barin Village'' (). Name Barin Township is located between the Gez River (Gez Darya; ) to the west and the Kushan River (K'u-shan Ho; ) to the east. The word "Baihal" () from the Arabic language refers generally to the area between two rivers. The pronunciation of this word gradually evolved into the Uyghur word "barin", which became the name of Barin Township. Barin is transliterated into Chinese char ...
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Baren (printing Tool)
Baren (馬連、馬楝) ' is a disk-like hand tool with a flat bottom and a knotted handle used in Japanese woodblock printing. It is used to burnish (firmly rub) the back of a sheet of paper, lifting ink from the block. Construction A traditional (''hon)'' baren is made of layers. A flat coil of braided cord forms the core. This is placed on a disk (''ategawa'') consisting of 30–40 sheets of high-grade long-fibred hosokawa paper, wrapped in tissue and black lacquer. This is covered by a thin bamboo sheath (''takenokawa'') twisted in such a manner as to form the handle on the top. According to Hiroshi Yoshida's manual ''Japanese Woodblock Printing'' (1939) the madake species of bamboo, grown in Kyushu, southwest Japan, is considered the best one to use. The bamboo-sheath covering the baren may need to be renewed after a day's printing. Rewrapping requires great skill; a printer's ability is sometimes judged by their competence carrying out this work. The disk inside the ...
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The Bar (franchise)
''The Bar'' (Swedish: ''Baren'') is a reality competition television franchise that originated in Sweden and then Norway in 2000, and was developed in other countries starting from 2001. The premise of the show is that for around two months, a number of contestants work in a bar while attempting to avoid periodic public-vote evictions from a communal house and hence win a cash prize. The show was devised by the Swedish company Strix. The show first aired on TV3 Sweden on 24 April 2000. Concept The aim of The Bar is for contestants to remain for as long as possible, with the power to decide who stays or goes in the hands of the viewers. The programme claims to illustrate what happens when strangers live together and attempt to run a city center bar. The Bar is an interactive program where both viewers and internet users are part of the action. More than 25 webcams broadcast 24 hours a day in the bar and the participants’ apartment. Viewers were urged to take decisions affect ...
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Baren (Danish TV Series)
Baren is the local season of the reality The Bar in Denmark. The show was aired in 2001 and 2002 with 2 seasons in total. TV3 Channel 3 or TV 3 may refer to: Television *Canal 3 (Burkina Faso), a commercial television channel in Burkina Faso *Canal 3 (Guatemala), a commercial television channel in Guatemala *Channel 3 (Algeria), a public Algerian TV channel owned by EPTV ... is the channel was aired. Season 1 *Start Date: 22 January 2001. *End Date: 30 April 2001. *Duration: 99 days. *Contestants: **''The Finalists:'' Erkan (The Winner) & Maria (Runner-up). **''Evicted Contestants:'' Betina, Christian*, Henrik, Jan, Jeanette, Marie, Martin, Michael, Mona, Nikolaj, Richard, Rikke & Tonja. **''Voluntary Exits:'' Christian* voluntarily exited the show and re-entered shortly afterwards. Contestants Nominations Season 2 *Name: Baren 2002 *Start Date: 17 January 2002 *End Date: 11 April 2002 *Duration: 85 days *Contestants: **''The Finalists:'' Noel (The Winner), Thomas H (Runner- ...
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Baren (Norwegian TV Series)
''Baren'' is a Norwegian television series. The show was broadcast in 2000 and 2001 over two series on the Norwegian channel TV3 Channel 3 or TV 3 may refer to: Television *Canal 3 (Burkina Faso), a commercial television channel in Burkina Faso *Canal 3 (Guatemala), a commercial television channel in Guatemala *Channel 3 (Algeria), a public Algerian TV channel owned by EPTV .... Season 1 *Start date: 29 September 2000 *End date: 8 December 2000 *Duration: 71 days *Prize: 250,000 Krone *Contestants: **''The finalists:'' Jamila (winner) and Tobias (runner-up) **''Evicted contestants:'' Adina, Chris, Christoffer, Elena, Henrik, Liv Maren, Sandra, Steinar and Vegard Contestants Season 2 *Start date: 29 January 2001 *End date: 27 April 2001 *Duration: 89 days *Prize: 750,000 Krone *Contestants: **''The finalists:'' Bjørn (winner) and Dan (runner-up) **''Evicted contestants:'' Cathrin, Charlotte, Eyvinn, Frode, Frøydis, Henriette, Hilde C, June, Merita, Per-Erik, Stian, Tom-Er ...
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Baren (Swedish TV Series)
Baren (known as Baren Pop up) is the sixth season of the reality '' The Bar'' in Sweden. Presenter of the show is Paolo Roberto Paolo Roberto (born 3 February 1969) is a Swedish ex-boxer, actor, and former TV host of partial Italian descent. Boxing career Roberto was born in Upplands Väsby, Stockholms län. He started to compete professionally at the age of 24, but had .... Season 6 *Name: Baren Pop-Up *Start Date: 13 April 2015 *End Date: *Duration: ?? days *TV: TV12 Contestants Nominations : The contestants on Team A. : The contestants on Team B. ;Notes * : The contestants were divided into 2 teams: A (Aina, André, Fredrik & Gurkan) & B (Ellinor, Jessica, Rodney & Sandra). The ''Team A'' won more money in the Bar, and they had to evict someone from ''Team B''. * {{note, 2, Note 2: Felicia as a new contestant is Immune she had to divide the contestants in 2 new teams: A (André, Ellinor, Felicia & Gurkan) & B (Aina, Fredrik, Jessica & Sandra). A team won again and yes ...
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Baren (author)
Baren (; 1901–1972) was a modern Chinese writer, critic and translator. Biography Baren was born Wang Renshu () in Fenghua, Zhejiang. He went to elementary school when he was 8, and entered the Fourth Normal School of Zhejiang in 1915. After graduating in 1920, he became a grade school teacher. In 1923 he started to write short stories and poems, and joined the Literature Research Society. One year later, Baren became a member of the Chinese Communist Party. In 1930, he joined the League of the Left-Wing Writers. When the anti-Japanese War broke out, Baren stayed in Shanghai to publicize anti-war culture. In 1942, he went to Indonesia, pursuing the anti-war movement. He returned to China in 1948. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as Chinese ambassador to Indonesia and the director of the People's Literature Publishing House. Baren was persecuted and put to death during the Cultural Revolution The Cultural Revolution, formally known as ...
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Kees Van Baaren
Kees van Baaren (;In isolation, ''van'' is pronounced . 22 October 1906 – 2 September 1970) was a Dutch composer and teacher. Early years Van Baaren was born in Enschede. His early studies (1924–29) were in Berlin with Rudolph Breithaupt (piano) and Friedrich Koch (composition) at the Stern conservatory. After returning to the Netherlands in 1929, he studied with Willem Pijper. He adopted Pijper's "germ cell technique" in his compositions from about 1934 onward. While composing some works in an accessible, tonal style, in other pieces he developed toward a serial technique, which emerged fully with the Septet for five winds, violin, and double bass (1952). Career In 1948 Van Baaren became director of the Conservatoire of the Amsterdam Muzieklyceum Society (later merged into the Conservatoire of Amsterdam). In 1953 he was appointed director of the Utrechts Conservatorium. In 1958 he became director of the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. His students included many of th ...
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Timeline Of Delft
The following is a timeline of the history of the municipality of Delft, Netherlands. Prior to 18th century * 1075 - Town established by Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine. * 1246 - Delft granted city rights by William II of Holland. * 1250 - St. Bartholomew's Church construction begins. * 1383 - Nieuwe Kerk (Delft) (church) construction begins. * 1389 - Canal to the Meuse river created. Retrieved 27 November 2016 * 1400 - Eastern Gate (Delft) built. * 1403 - Agathaklooster (convent) established. * 1470 - Carthusian monastery established. * 1477 - Printing press in operation; Delft Bible issued. * 1536 - 3 May: . * 1575 - Museum Het Prinsenhof converted into a residence for the counts of Orange. * 1583 - Birth of Hugo Grotius, philosopher, political theorist and poet. * 1584 - William I, Prince of Orange assassinated in Museum Het Prinsenhof. * 1586 - Scientists Simon Stevin and Jan Cornets de Groot conduct a landmark experiment on the effects of gravity from the roof ...
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Baren, Haute-Garonne
Baren is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. Population See also *Communes of the Haute-Garonne department The following is a list of the 586 communes of the French department of Haute-Garonne. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Haute-Garonne {{HauteGaronne-geo-stub ...
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Payzawat County
Payzawat County,, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency also via SASM/GNC romanization as Payziwat County (; ), (also Faizabad and Fayzawat) and via Mandarin Chinese as Jiashi County () is a county in Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, on the western rim of the Taklamakan Desert. To the east, the county borders Maralbexi County, to the south Yopurga County. Name Payzawat means 'beautiful land of plenty'. The name of the region is also transliterated as Faizabad. History Peyziwat County was established in July 1902.Peyziwat County
. Kashgar Government.
In 1981, there was a brief pro-independence rebellion, the Jiashi uprising (), in the county staged by
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