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❤️ Perica Stančeski 🐭

"Perica Stančeski (; born 29 January 1985) is a Macedonian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career After coming through the youth system at Partizan, Stančeski was sent out on loan to Hajduk Beograd in 2003. He later also played on loan for Teleoptik in the Serbian League Belgrade and Bežanija in the Serbian SuperLiga. His only appearance for Partizan came in the 2005–06 season. In July 2008, Stančeski signed a three- year contract with Čukarički. He left the club after just one season. In October 2009, Stančeski joined Bosnian side Borac Banja Luka. He spent a little over a year there before being released. In January 2015, Stančeski moved to Kyrgyzstan and signed with Dordoi Bishkek. He however left the club without making an appearance. International career Stančeski represented Serbia and Montenegro at under-17 (as FR Yugoslavia) and under-19 levels. He took part in the 2002 UEFA European Under-17 Championship, helping his team reach the quarter-finals. In 2006, Stančeski switched allegiance to Macedonia, making his debut for the under-21 team in September of the same year. He won his only senior cap for Macedonia on 22 December 2010, playing in a 1–0 away friendly loss to China. Notes References External links * Category:1985 births Category:Living people Category:Footballers from Belgrade Category:Serbian people of Macedonian descent Category:Association football midfielders Category:Serbia and Montenegro footballers Category:Macedonian footballers Category:North Macedonia international footballers Category:North Macedonia under-21 international footballers Category:FK Partizan players Category:FK Hajduk Beograd players Category:FK Teleoptik players Category:FK Bežanija players Category:FK Čukarički players Category:FK Borac Banja Luka players Category:FK Željezničar players Category:FK BSK Borča players Category:NK Zvijezda Gradačac players Category:FK Rad players Category:FC Dordoi Bishkek players Category:HNK Orašje players Category:FK Metalurg Skopje players Category:FK Mačva Šabac players Category:First League of Serbia and Montenegro players Category:Serbian SuperLiga players Category:Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina players Category:First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina players Category:Macedonian First Football League players Category:Serbian First League players Category:Macedonian expatriate footballers Category:Expatriate footballers in Bosnia and Herzegovina Category:Macedonian expatriate sportspeople in Bosnia and Herzegovina Category:Expatriate footballers in Kyrgyzstan "

❤️ 2006 in piracy 🐭

"See also: 2005 in piracy, other events of 2006, 2007 in piracy and the list of 'years of Piracy'. \---- Events The International Maritime Organization states that there were 20 pirate attacks in January 2006, although none were successful. The first quarter of 2006 saw 61 pirate attacks up from 56 the year before. One person was killed by pirates in the Philippines. * January 24 - USS Winston S. Churchill intercepts the MV Safina al-Birsarat off Somalia with 10 Somalis and 16 Indian crew. The Indians claim to have been captured by pirates off Mogadishu on the 15th and forced to accompany the Somalis as they sought out other ships to capture. The Somalis were handed over to a Kenyan court to be tried for piracy. *March 15 - UN Security Council encouraged any naval forces operating off Somalia to take action against suspected piracy. *March 18 - USS Cape St. George and USS Gonzalez engage suspected pirates, destroying a small vessel and killing one, injuring five. The men claim that their rocket propelled grenade launcher was only for helping catch illegal fishermen. *April 4 - Somali pirates seize the 160-foot South Korean fishing boat, Dong Won 628. The guided missile destroyer USS Roosevelt and Dutch frigate HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën attempt to intercept it and fire warning shots but back down when the pirates appear on deck holding guns to some of the 25 crewmembers. The ship was held for 117 days and reportedly ransomed for $800,000. *May - Pirates were holding three vessel hostage in Somalia including the Korean fishing boat and a United Arab Emirates oil tanker. Ransom demands are now said to average $500,000 per ship in Somalia. *November - The ten Somalis captured by the U.S. in January were each sentenced to seven years imprisonment by a court in Mombasa, Kenya. *November 7 - In Somalia, militia from the Union of Islamic Courts storm the Veesham One, a United Arab Emirates-registered ship captured a week earlier by pirates. The pirates had demanded a $1,000,000 ransom. Two of the six pirates were severely wounded in the gun battle but the ship's 14 crewmembers were unharmed. The pirates face amputation of their hands if convicted by the Islamic Courts. External links * IMO REPORTS ON ACTS OF PIRACY AND ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIPS Annual report – 2006 *IMB 2006 Interactive Piracy Map Piracy Category:Piracy by year "

❤️ Brunot Island 🐭

"Mount Washington Brunot Island (also spelled Brunot's Island) is a island in the Ohio River. It is officially part of the Marshall-Shadeland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It was named for Dr. Felix Brunot who settled the island with his extended family in the late 1700s. The family entertained the Lewis and Clark expedition on the island in August 1803. The island is home to the Brunot Island Generating Station, a 315 MW fossil fuel power plant. The Ohio Connecting Railroad Bridge crosses the Ohio River at the island. The island does not otherwise connect to the land, and all vehicular traffic must use a ferry to access the island. The employees of the power plant use a pedestrian walkway on the railroad bridge to go to work. The walkway is not accessible to the public. From 1903 to 1914, the island was the home of Brunots Island Race Track. Brunot Island Generating Station McKees Rocks *Type: Fossil fuel; oil and natural gas *Net capacity: 315 MW (megawatts) *Began operation: 1972 *Current owner: NRG Energy Plants *Three oil-fired simple cycle peaking power plants **Total generating capacity: 53 MW *One natural-gas-fired combined cycle power plant **Total generating capacity: 262 MW References *WPXI Report *Reliant Energy's website External links * Brunot Island * Pittsburgh Neighborhood Profile: Brunot Island * Pittsburgh Neighborhoods: History of Brunot Island * We Take Brunot in the Morning! * Airgun Accident * Brunot Island Once Hosted Explorers, Automobile Races And Now, Lots Of Wildlife Category:Geography of Pittsburgh Category:River islands of Pennsylvania Category:Islands of the Ohio River Category:Islands of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania "

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