Slet (other)
Slet or SLET may refer to: * Slet, Aarhus, a suburb of Aarhus, Denmark * SLET, the IATA code for El Trompillo Airport in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia * '' Slet'', a massive gymnastic festival held by a Sokol movement See also * Slat (other) * Slot (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Slet, Aarhus
Slet is a suburb of Aarhus in Denmark, roughly 5 kilometers south of the city, between Holme and Tranbjerg. The town that would later become Slet was created in 1682 Events January–March * January 7 – The Republic of Genoa forbids the unauthorized printing of newspapers and all handwritten newssheets; the ban is lifted after three months. * January 12 – Scottish minister James Ren .... Karl-Erik Frandsen: ''Vang og tægt. Studier over dyrkningssystemer og agrarstrukturer i Danmarks landsbyer 1682-83'' References External links * Neighbourhoods in Aarhus {{CentralDK-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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El Trompillo Airport
El Trompillo Airport is located in the south part of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, about 2 km (1.25 miles) away from the central plaza. History El Trompillo Airport was created in 1920 with a runway that measured no more than 800 meters (2,624 feet). The airport was given the name of “Captain Horacio Vasquez”, honoring a pilot who died in an accident flying from Argentina to La Paz. Nevertheless, because of the location, the airport with time was known as “El Trompillo”. For the first 65 years, it was the only airport in the city until, in 1984, the international airport of Viru Viru was constructed. Since then it has only operated local flights and the landing and departure of students of the Bolivian Air Force. The first airlines to use this airport were Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, known as LAB, and Panagra. About 70 departures and arrivals of the Air Force, and small and large airlines are registered. For a while, from 1980 to 1985, the amount of airplanes registered incr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sokol Slet
The Sokol movement (, ) is an all-age gymnastics organization founded in Prague in the Czech lands of Austria-Hungary in 1862 by Miroslav Tyrš and Jindřich Fügner. It was based upon the principle of " a strong mind in a sound body". Sokol, through lectures, discussions, and group outings, provided what Tyrš viewed as physical, moral, and intellectual training for the nation. This training extended to men of all ages and classes, and eventually to women. The movement spread across all the regions populated by Slavic cultures, most of them part of either Austria-Hungary or the Russian Empire: present-day Slovakia, the Slovene Lands, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Poland ( Polish Sokół movement), Ukraine, and Belarus. In many of these nations, the organization also served as an early precursor to the Scouting movements. Though officially an institution "above politics", Sokol played an important part in the development of Czech nationalism and patriotism, which found express ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Slat (other)
Slat, slats, or SLAT may refer to: Common uses * Leading-edge slat, an aerodynamic surface on the leading edge of the wing of a fixed-wing aircraft * Lath, a narrow strip of straight-grained wood used under roof shingles or tiles * Vertical or horizontal pieces of a window blind Arts and entertainment * A character in the American comic strip '' Abbie an' Slats'' * Slats Grobnik, a character created by American newspaper columnist Mike Royko * Slats (1919–1936), a Leo the Lion mascot of MGM People * Slats Jordan (1878–1953), American baseball player * Slats Gill (1901–1966), American basketball and baseball head coach * Glenn Hardin (1910–1975), or Slats, American hurdler, 1936 Olympic gold medalist * Slats Long (1906–1964), American jazz clarinetist * Max Zaslofsky (1925–1985), or Slats, American basketball player * Glen Sather (born 1943), or Slats, Canadian ice hockey player * Michael Slater (born 1970), or Slats, Australian cricketer * Boyan Slat (born ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |