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Bate may refer to: Places *Baté, a village in Hungary *Bate (Attica), a deme of ancient Attica *Bate, Burkina Faso, a town in Burkina Faso *Bate, Nova Gorica, a village in the Municipality of Nova Gorica, Slovenia *Baté Empire, a pre-colonial state in what is today Guinea *Bate Islands, Nunavut, Canada Other uses *FC BATE Borisov, a top Belarusian football club * A substance, often made from fermented animal dung, used to remove hair and the outer protein layer from hide in tanning leather *Bate (surname), a surname, including notable people with the surname See also *B8 (other) *Bates (other) Bates may refer to: Places * Bates, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Bates, Illinois. an unincorporated community in Sangamon County * Bates, Michigan, a community in Grand Traverse County * Bates, New York, a hamlet in the town of Elli ... * Bated breath (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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FC BATE Borisov
FC BATE Borisov (russian: link=no, ФК БАТЭ Борисов, ''FK BATE Borisov'' ; be, ФК БАТЭ Барысаў, ''BATE Barysaw,'' ) is a professional Belarusian football team from the city of Barysaw. The club competes in the Belarusian Premier League, of which they are the league's most successful club with 15 titles, including 13 won consecutively. The club has also won four Belarusian Cups and four Belarusian Super Cups. BATE is the only Belarusian team to have qualified for the group stage of the UEFA Champions League ( 2008–09, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15 and 2015–16) and one of two to qualify for the group stage of the UEFA Europa League ( 2009–10, 2010–11, 2017–18 and 2018–19), along with Dinamo Minsk. The club's home stadium is Borisov Arena, which was opened in 2014. History BATE is an acronym of Borisov Automobile and Tractor Electronics. The team was founded in 1973 and managed to win Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic league t ...
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Bates (other)
Bates may refer to: Places * Bates, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Bates, Illinois. an unincorporated community in Sangamon County * Bates, Michigan, a community in Grand Traverse County * Bates, New York, a hamlet in the town of Ellington in Chautauqua County * Bates, Oregon, unincorporated community in Grant County * Bates County, Missouri, county in Missouri * Bates Island, Biscoe Islands, Antarctica * Bates Island (Massachusetts), Island in Lake Chaubunagungamaug * Bates Point, in Victoria Land, Antarctica * Bates Pond (Carver, Massachusetts), Twenty-acre pond * Bates State Park, in Grant County, Oregon * Bates Township, Michigan, in Iron County People * Bates (surname), a common surname * Bates family, a banking family in the United States and the United Kingdom * Bates Gill (born 1959), American political scientist * Bates Lowry (1923–2004), American art historian Organizations Colleges and universities * Bates College, a liberal arts college founded in 18 ...
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Baté
Baté is a village in Somogy county, Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia a .... External links Street map (Hungarian) References Populated places in Somogy County {{Somogy-geo-stub ...
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Bate (Attica)
Bate ( grc, Βατή) was a deme of ancient Attica. The deme housed a large part of the Eteobutadae family, a religious clan claiming descent from the hero Bute and named the priests of Poseidon and the priestess of Athena. Its site is tentatively located at modern Ampelokipoi, Athens, northeast of the Acropolis An acropolis was the settlement of an upper part of an ancient Greek city, especially a citadel, and frequently a hill with precipitous sides, mainly chosen for purposes of defense. The term is typically used to refer to the Acropolis of Athens, .... References Populated places in ancient Attica Former populated places in Greece Demoi {{AncientAttica-geo-stub ...
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Bate, Burkina Faso
Bate, Burkina Faso is a town in the Sidéradougou Department of Comoé Province in south-western Burkina Faso Burkina Faso (, ; , ff, 𞤄𞤵𞤪𞤳𞤭𞤲𞤢 𞤊𞤢𞤧𞤮, italic=no) is a landlocked country in West Africa with an area of , bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the .... The town had an estimated population of 1,098 in 2005. References Populated places in the Cascades Region Comoé Province {{Comoé-geo-stub ...
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Bate, Nova Gorica
Bate (; it, Battaglia della Bainsizza or ''Bainsizza San Lorenzo'') is a village in western Slovenia in the Municipality of Nova Gorica. It is located on the Banjšice Plateau. It is part of the Goriška, Gorizia area of the wider traditional region of the Slovenian Littoral, and is now part of the Gorizia Statistical Region. It includes the hamlets of Dolenji Konec, Gorenji Konec, Na Placu, and Breščaki in the main settlement, as well as Čafarini, Humarji, Sveto, Ježevec, Madoni, Jelaršče, Pičulini, Podlaka, Sedevčiči, and Čeferinovšče. Name The name ''Bate'' is derived from a plural accusative form of the root ''*bęt-''. The root ''*bęt-'' is believed to be of Stratum (linguistics), substratum origin, borrowed from the name of the Adriatic Veneti, Veneti people. During the Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946), Italian annexation of the Julian March, the village was officially named ''Battaglia della Bainsizza'' (literary, 'Battle of the Banjšice Plateau') to honour the Ele ...
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Baté Empire
The Batè Empire (N’ko: ߓߊߕߍ߫ ''Bátɛ'') was a pre-colonial state centred on Kankan in what is today Guinea. It was founded in the 16th century by migrants from the Sahel, Mandinka and Soninke people, as an Islamic merchant state. The founders settled on the left shore of the Milo River in Upper Guinea, and made Kankan their capital. They practiced a devout form of Islam and were known for their piety. In the first half of the eighteenth century, Batè leaders aligned with the Fula people from the Imamate of Futa Jallon, which was a rising military power to their west. In the 1870s, the Batè increasingly suffered from conflict and raids in their territory. They sought protection from Samori Ture and agreed to merge with his Wassoulou Empire. The Batè remained within the Wassoulou Empire until Ture's capture and exile to Gagon in 1898, becoming part of the colonized areas of France. History Bate or empire of batè was founded by some Soninké Clan (Fofana, Kakoro, Kaba an ...
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Bate Islands
The Bate Islands are an island group located in the Coronation Gulf, south of Victoria Island, in the Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada. Other island groups in the vicinity include the Miles Islands, Nauyan Islands, Outpost Islands, Richardson Islands, and Sisters Islands. References Bate Islands (#1)Nunavut, at Atlas of Canada The Atlas of Canada (french: L'Atlas du Canada) is an online atlas published by Natural Resources Canada that has information on every city, town, village, and hamlet in Canada. It was originally a print atlas, with its first edition being publishe ... Islands of Coronation Gulf Uninhabited islands of Kitikmeot Region {{KitikmeotNU-geo-stub ...
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Tanning (leather)
Tanning is the process of treating Skinning, skins and Hide (skin), hides of animals to produce leather. A tannery is the place where the skins are processed. Tanning hide into leather involves a process which permanently alters the protein structure of skin, making it more durable and less susceptible to decomposition and coloring. Before tanning, the skins are dehaired, degreased, desalted and soaked in water over a period of six hours to two days. Historically this process was considered a noxious or "odoriferous trade" and relegated to the outskirts of town. Historically, tanning used tannin, an acidic chemical compound from which the tanning process draws its name, derived from the bark of certain trees. An alternative method, developed in the 1800s, is chrome tanning, where chromium salts are used instead of natural tannins. History The English word for tanning is from medieval Latin , derivative of (oak bark), from French (tanbark), from old-Cornish (red oak). ...
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Bate (surname)
Bate is a surname, derived from a diminutive of Bartholomew. Notable people with the surname include: * Ahmade Bate (1417–1491), Kurdish poet and cleric *Anthony Bate (1927–2012), English actor * C. T. Bate (1823–1889), Canadian politician *Charles Spence Bate (1819–1889), British zoologist and dentist *Dorothea Bate (1878–1951), British paleontologist *Ed Bate (1901–1999), New Zealand politician *Henry Bate of Malines (1246–14th-century), Flemish philosopher, theologian, astronomer, astrologer, poet and musician *Jeff Bate (1906–1984), Australian politician *Jennifer Bate (1944–2020), English organist *Jonathan Bate (born 1958), British scholar *Matthew Bate (born 1987), Australian rules footballer * Michael Bate, Canadian media entrepreneur *Mike Bate (born 1943), English professor of biology *Roger Bate, economist * Roger R. Bate (1923–2009), U.S. Army and Air Force officer, Computer and Astrodynamic Scientist * Stanley Bate (1911–1959), English composer and ...
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B8 (other)
B8, B VIII or B-8 may refer to: Transport Roads * B8 (Croatia), an expressway part of the Istrian Y highway network * B8 road (Cyprus) * B8 road (Kenya) * B8 road (Namibia) * Bundesstraße 8, a road in Germany Other uses in transport * B8 (New York City bus) serving Brooklyn * Bavarian B VIII, a German steam locomotive model * Bensen B-8, a 1955 United States small single-seat autogyro * , a B-class submarine of the Royal Navy * Mazda B8, a piston engine * Fokker XB-8, a bomber prototype built for the United States Army Air Corps * B8, the IATA code for Eritrean Airlines Biology * Proanthocyanidin B8, a B type proanthocyanidin * Vitamin B8, a name sometimes used for inositol * HLA-B8, an HLA-B serotype Other * B8 (bronze), an alloy used in cymbals * b8 (spam filter), a statistical spam filter implemented in PHP * Boron-8 (B-8 or 8B), an isotope of boron * B8, a type of stereoautograph * A subclass of B-class stars * An international standard paper size (62×88 mm), define ...
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