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  2. American School of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The American School of Warsaw (commonly abbreviated as ASW) is an English -using international school in Warsaw, Poland, founded in 1953 by members of the U. S. Embassy. The school remains connected to the Embassy for general support and the U.S. Ambassador is the honorary chair of the board according to the bylaws of the school. Members of the Board of Trustees are appointed by the ambassador ...

  3. Warsaw Chopin Airport - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw Chopin Airport ( Polish: Lotnisko Chopina w Warszawie, Polish pronunciation: [lɔtˈɲiskɔ ʂɔˈpɛna]) ( IATA: WAW, ICAO: EPWA) is an international airport in the Włochy district of Warsaw, Poland. It is the busiest airport in Poland and the 31st busiest airport in Europe with 18.5 million passengers in 2023, [2] handling approximately 40% of the country's total air passenger ...

  4. Polonia Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Polonia Warsaw ( Polish: Polonia Warszawa, pronounced [pɔˈlɔɲa varˈʂava] ), founded on 19 November 1911, is the oldest existing sports club in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, best known for its football and basketball teams. It also has track and field, swimming, chess, [2] mountain biking, and contract bridge sections. Historically it also had sections in ice hockey, fencing, tennis ...

  5. Northern Lakes Conference - Wikipedia

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    To deal with the reorganization and consolidation of high schools across Northern Indiana, an organizational meeting for the formation of the Northern Lakes Conference was held on February 3, 1963. Charter members of the NLC were the high schools of Bremen, Manchester, Nappanee, Plymouth, Rochester and Warsaw. The conference began competition in 1964–65 in Boys’ Baseball, Football ...

  6. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College - Wikipedia

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    In 1846, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College was granted the first charter for the higher education of women in the state of Indiana. SMWC conferred its first Bachelor of Arts degree in 1899. It was the first women's college to offer journalism courses and the first to offer degree work in secondary education, home economics, and secretarial science. As the careers open to women expanded, the ...

  7. San Diego State Aztecs football - Wikipedia

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    San Diego State University was originally two separate schools. San Diego Normal School had school colors of white and gold. San Diego Junior College had school colors of blue and gold. The schools decided to merge in 1921 to form San Diego State College. The first school colors of SDSC were blue, white and gold. The team had their first football game during the 1921 school year.

  8. Boise State Broncos football - Wikipedia

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    The Boise State Broncos football program represents Boise State University in college football and competes in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) as a member of the Mountain West Conference. The Broncos play their home games on campus at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho, and their head coach is Spencer Danielson. The program is 13–8 in bowl games since 1999, has the ...

  9. Harrison Mevis - Wikipedia

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    First-team All-SEC ( 2021) Second-team All-SEC ( 2023) Freshman All-American (2020) Player stats at PFR. Harrison Mevis (born March 27, 2002), [1] nicknamed " the Thiccer Kicker, " [2] [3] is an American football kicker for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Missouri Tigers .