in popular radio and television programs in Puerto Rico for close to twenty years. Susa y Epifanio ... y divertidos Susa y Epifanio author Melba Brugeras publisher Primera Hora language Spanish date 2011 01 20 accessdate 2012 03 22 ref Susa Cruz In the 1990s, Epifanio was paired with Susa Cruz ... the two. Jesusa Cruz Avil s was born in Las Mar as, Puerto Rico . Nicknamed Susa , she jokingly ... do, Susa constantly wears a hair mesh. Susa is known for being good natured, naive at times, not too ... . Character portrayal Mutual relationship Susa somehow manages to continue a business relationship ... against Susa due to her darker skin color , and called her a monita monkey . Audience protests ... blames her troubles on her being prieta, bruta y penep black, dumb and PNP member . Susa almost ... sexual harasser of Susa s, parodying Puerto Rican relatively lax community standards on the practice ... seasons. Susa would actually attempt to bring some sense into Epifanio s financial and personal life, with very little success. Epifanio would then claim he needed Susa, at least as a verbal target. Puerto ..., was written with Susa and Epifanio in mind. This would make good use of Vel zquez s singing and Alicea s dancing skills he was a choreographer for Iris Chac n once . In it, Susa and Epifanio would ... 4 frac 1 2 consecutive years. After their night at the latas , Susa and Epifanio would hint on having had additional nights together, but would tend to be discreet about it or at least Susa was Epifanio ... he calls potrancas young Mare horse mares , and make the occasional pass to Susa. Radio and television program runs Susa and Epifanio would star in various inceptions of their show on Puerto Rican television Susa y Epifanio , La Taberna Budweiser Anheuser Busch Budweiser , El Kiosco Budweiser and Caf ... market from family comedy afternoons on Sundays to male stripper shows on Tuesdays. Susa Cruz would ... they would comment the news Susa would sometimes sing a d cima commenting a particular ... more details
Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Francesco, Vittorio, Marquis Of Susa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Francesco, Vittorio, Marquis Of Susa Category 1694 births Category 1762 deaths Category Princes ... more details
Infobox Station name Torino Porta Susa type Italian national railways Ferrovie dello Stato image Torino Stazione Porta Susa001.JPG image size image caption View of the former station building. address Piazza XVIII Dicembre, Turin coordinates coord 45.073882 7.667524 format dms type railwaystation region IT TO display inline,title line other structure at grade, crossing station platform depth levels tracks 5 parking bicycle baggage check opened 1868 closed rebuilt electrified ADA code owned Rete Ferroviaria Italiana S.p.A zone former passengers ? xx,000 day pass year pass percent pass system mpassengers services map locator Torino Porta Susa is a railway station in Turin , northern Italy it is currently the second busiest mainline station in the city, after Torino Porta Nuova railway station Torino Porta Nuova . It is located in Piazza XVIII Dicembre , on the end of Via Cernaia , not far from Piazza Statuto . It is being rebuilt and upgraded to improve suburban, regional and long distance traffic. History The station was built in 1868 during the expansion of the city towards the west. Trains between Torino Porta Nuova and Milan stop at the station, including TGV services between Paris ... of tracks through central Turin. At Porta Susa the line is being widened to six tracks with new ... La Nuova Porta Susa gi in ritardo di un anno publisher La Stampa date 30 December 2007 page 66 ... Metro is finishing construction on a metro station near Porta Susa that will connect the station ... Turin Metro References Reflist External links commonscat inline Torino Porta Susa train station Torino Porta Susa railway station Railway stations in Turin Use dmy dates date February 2011 Category Railway stations in Turin Porta Susa Category Railway stations opened in 1868 ca Estaci de Porta Susa fr Gare de Torino Porta Susa it Stazione di Torino Porta Susa 1854 ja pl Torino Porta Susa ... more details
Infobox museum name Apollonia Museum br also known as the Soussa Museum native name native name lang image imagesize caption alt map type map caption map alt latitude longitude coordinates type established location Susa, Libya Susa , Libya type collection visitors director president curator publictransit car park network website The Apollonia Museum also known as the Susa Museum is a museum , located in Susa, Libya Susa , Libya . ref http www.temehu.com Cities sites museum of apollonia.htm Apollonia Susa Museum ref References cleanup link rot date October 2011 reflist See also portal box Architecture Libya List of museums in Libya clear Category Museums with year of establishment missing Category Jabal al Akhdar Category Museums in Libya Africa museum stub Libya struct stub coord missing Libya ... more details
Sus may refer to Sus Municipality , a former municipality in Zealand, Denmark Sus River , a river in Zealand, Denmark See also Susa disambiguation disambiguation br Sus no Sus ... more details
Meana may refer to 2 Italian municipalities Meana di Susa , in the province of Turin, Piedmont Meana Sardo , in the province of Nuoro, Sardinia geodis it Meana de Meana ... more details
Cathedral of San Giusto can refer to one of the following religious buildings in Italy Susa Cathedral , dedicated to Saint Justus of Novalesa Trieste Cathedral , dedicated to Saint Justus of Trieste Disambig church it Cattedrale di San Giusto ... more details
Ulai was the Hebrew language Hebrew name for a river near the city of Susa . It is mentioned twice in the Bible Book of Daniel Daniel 8 2 &ndash I had a second vision in which I was in Susa, the chief city of Babylonia s Elam province. I was beside the Ulai river... Contemporary English Version Daniel 8 16 &ndash And I heard a man s voice between the banks of Ulai, which called, and said, Gabriel, make this man to understand the vision. There are three watercourses near Susa, and scholars are divided on which is indicated, although archaeology by William Loftus Loftus in 1851 and Marcel Auguste Dieulafoy Dieulafoy in 1885 helped shed some light. The Ulai may have been the eastern branch of the Karkheh River alternately called the Choaspes or the Eulaus , which at one time divided into two branches some 20 miles north west of the city. ref cite book title A dictionary of the Bible editor1 first Wiliam editor1 last Smith year 1863 location London volume 3 url http books.google.com books?id KTtbAAAAQAAJ page 1300 quote it appears that the Choaspes Kerkhah originally bifurcated at Pai Pul, 20 miles above Susa, the right arm keeping its present course, while the left flowed a little to the east of Sus ref Another possible location of this river is the Dez River Coprates tributary of the Karun River . Finally, some claim an artificial canal ref cite book title The book of Daniel editor1 last Kirkpatrick year 1900 location London url http books.google.com books?id YC82AAAAMAAJ page 112 quote the Eulaeus was a large artificial canal some 900 feet broad, of which traces remain, though it is now dry, which left the Choaspes at Pai Pul, about 20 miles N. W. of Susa, passed close by the town of Susa on the N. or N. E., and afterwards joined the Coprates ref which ran close by Susa and connected the two rivers mentioned above. References reflist Eastons coord missing Iran Category Hebrew Bible rivers iran geo stub Tanakh stub ... more details
Khwasak was at the beginning of the 3rd century AD, the Satrap of Susa under the Parthian Empire Parthian king Artabanus IV of Parthia Artabanus IV . Khwasak is known from a stela found at Susa. The function of the stela is unknown but it might have been a tomb stone. The stela shows Khwasak and the king, who is handing over the ring of power to Khwasak. The Parthian language Parthian text informs us that the stela was set up in the year AD 215. Susa was most likely in the 2nd century more or less an independent state. The inscription on the stela demonstrates that the city became at the beginning of the 3rd century again part of the Parthian empire with Khwasak as governor under king Artabanus IV. Sources D. T. Potts The Archaeology of Elam Formation and Transformation of an Ancient Iranian State , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999, ISBN 0 521 56358 5 p.  401 402 External links http www.almendron.com arte culturas persa ilustraciones ilus 42.htm Image of the stela photograph is wrong way round Category People of the Parthian Empire de Chwasak ... more details
wiktionary shush Shush may be the Iranian town of Shush, Iran Shush the Persian name of ancient Susa , which is next to the modern town Shush County , Iran a Sush Tehran metro station Tehran metro station S.H.U.S.H. , the fictional peace keeping organization slang to keep quiet See also Shushtar disambig ... more details
see also Susa disambiguation Suza can refer to Suza or Shire Middle earth , a region of J. R. R. Tolkien s fictional Middle earth Suza, Baranja , a settlement in Croatian Baranja Suza, Iran , a city on the Persian Gulf disambig geo sh Suza razvrstavanje ... more details
Apadana may refere to Apadana , a large hypostyle hall at Persepolis and the palace of Susa Apad na , a collection of biographical stories found in the Khuddaka Nikaya of the P li Canon, the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism Apadana Complex , a large residential complex in western part of Tehran, Iran Apadana Stadium , a multi purpose stadium in Tehran, Iran disambiguation fa ... more details
nihongo Kawakami Kawakami son was a villages of Japan village located in Abu District, Yamaguchi Abu District , Yamaguchi Prefecture Yamaguchi , Japan . On March 6, 2005 Kawakami, along with the towns of Susa, Yamaguchi Susa and Tamagawa, Yamaguchi Tamagawa , and the villages of Asahi, Yamaguchi Asahi , Fukue, Yamaguchi Fukue and Mutsumi, Yamaguchi Mutsumi , all from Abu District, Yamaguchi Abu District , was merged into the expanded city of Hagi, Yamaguchi Hagi . As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,141 and a population density density of 12.24 persons per km . The total area was 93.22 km . External links http www.city.hagi.lg.jp Hagi official website ja icon Category Dissolved municipalities of Yamaguchi Prefecture Yamaguchi geo stub ja ... more details
nihongo Mutsumi Mutsumi son was a villages of Japan village located in Abu District, Yamaguchi Abu District , Yamaguchi Prefecture Yamaguchi , Japan . On March 6, 2005 Mutsumi, along with the towns of Susa, Yamaguchi Susa and Tamagawa, Yamaguchi Tamagawa , and the villages of Asahi, Yamaguchi Asahi , Fukue, Yamaguchi Fukue and Kawakami, Yamaguchi Kawakami , all from Abu District, Yamaguchi Abu District , was merged into the expanded city of Hagi, Yamaguchi Hagi . External links http www.city.hagi.lg.jp Hagi official website ja icon Category Dissolved municipalities of Yamaguchi Prefecture Yamaguchi geo stub ja ... more details
nihongo Fukue Fukue son was a villages of Japan village located in Abu District, Yamaguchi Abu District , Yamaguchi Prefecture Yamaguchi , Japan . On March 6, 2005 Fukue, along with the towns of Susa, Yamaguchi Susa and Tamagawa, Yamaguchi Tamagawa , and the villages of Asahi, Yamaguchi Asahi , Kawakami, Yamaguchi Kawakami and Mutsumi, Yamaguchi Mutsumi , all from Abu District, Yamaguchi Abu District , was merged into the expanded city of Hagi, Yamaguchi Hagi . As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 2,487 and a population density density of 25.30 persons per km . The total area was 98.30 km . External links http www.city.hagi.lg.jp Hagi official website ja icon Category Dissolved municipalities of Yamaguchi Prefecture Yamaguchi geo stub ja ... more details
orphan date November 2011 For other uses, see Xenophilus Xenophilus was the Macedon ian phrourarch of Susa . During the war of Diadochi he defended Susa against the forces of Seleucus I Nicator Seleucus . Antigonus merely pretended friendship. What became of Xenophilus is unknown, but it is likely that Antigonus I Monophthalmus Antigonus either kept him in honorable detention as appears to be the case with Peucestas or eliminated him. References Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great Edited by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 Category Phrourarchs of Alexander the Great Category 4th century BC Macedonians la Xenophilus Antigoni amicus ... more details
Infobox River river name Dora di Bardonecchia image name Dorabard01.JPG image size caption center The river a little below Bardonecchia center origin Confluence of various mountain torrent stream torrent s at Bardonecchia mouth Dora Riparia basin countries Italy the Piedmontese comuni communes of Bardonecchia and Oulx in the Valle di Susa Upper Val di Susa . length elevation 1250 m mouth elevation discharge watershed The Dora di Bardonecchia is a short tributary of the Dora Riparia river, lying entirely within the upper Susa Valley . It originates just outside Bardonecchia from the confluence of mountain streams from the valleys of Rochemolles , Frejus , Rho River Rho , and Valle Stretta . It follows the valley for about twenty kilometers and joins the Dora Riparia northeast of Oulx . Several major road and rail lines run parallel to the river the Autostrada A32 A32 motorway from Torino to Bardonecchia state highway Strada statale 535 SS535 , Strada Statale di Bardonecchia the international double track Fr jus railway , the main line of the Rome Torino Paris run. coord display title 45 2 41 N 6 50 9 E mouth Category Po basin Category Rivers of Piedmont Category Rivers of the Province of Turin Category Rivers of Italy Category Article Feedback 5 piedmont geo stub it Dora di Bardonecchia nn Dora di Bardonecchia ... more details
of their main logistic depot Fenestrelle , Susa, Italy Susa and Susa 2 . In 1908 the composition ... 4th Alpini Regiment and the Susa 2 battalion was renamed Exilles . World War I The 3rd regiment ... Susa , Val Cenischia , Moncenisio Interwar period On September 10, 1935 the 1 Alpine Division Taurinense ... Corps . Cold War After World War II, only the Susa battalion was reformed on November 23, 1945 as part .... Today On November 23, 1993 the 3rd Alpini Regiment was recreated and the Susa became its single battalion. Today the 3rd Regiment consists of the Susa battalion, the regimental command and a logistic ... 18px Alpini Battalion Susa, Italy Susa File Nappina blu.png 15px 34th Alpini Company Pieta l e morta ... more details
Suse or SUSE may refer to Fort Suse , a military barracks and training facility in Kurdish northern Iraq Stanford University School of Education Sus, Azerbaijan Suse Heinze , a German diver who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics SUSE, a software business unit of The Attachmate Group SUSE Linux distributions See also Susa dab Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages de Suse fr Suse ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Some of the prehistoric archaeological sites of Iran are listed below Anshan Persia Chogha Zanbil Godin Tappeh Haft Tappeh Jiroft Shahr e Sookhteh Susa Tappeh Hasanlu Tappeh Sialk Ziviyeh District Ziviyeh See also History of Iran List of archaeological sites sorted by country DEFAULTSORT Archaeological Sites In Iran Category Archaeological sites in Iran fa ... more details
File Vittoriomeano.jpg thumb Vittorio Meano 1860, Susa Italy Susa , Piedmont 1904 was an Italian architect born in Susa, Italy , near Turin . Background and early career He studied architecture in Albertina Academy in Turin. In 1884 he arrived in Argentina to work in the studio of the Italian architect Francesco Tamburini , who at that time was involved in a number of major public works, including the enlargement and renovation of the Casa Rosada . Buenos Aires work on Teatro Col n and Argentine National Congress They worked together on the new building for the Teatro Col n until the death of Tamburini in 1890, after which Meano took charge of the project. After winning the competition for the design of the Argentine National Congress building in 1895, he became entirely absorbed with these two great public works. Montevideo work on Legislative Palace Meano won the international competition for the design of the Palacio Legislativo Uruguay Palacio Legislativo building in Montevideo , Uruguay . Death Shortly after this achievement, he died prematurely in tragic circumstances on 1 June 1904. References es icon http www.arquitectura.com historia protag meano meano.asp Portal de arte y arquitectura en Internet Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meano, Vittorio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1860 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1904 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meano, Vittorio Category 1860 births Category 1904 deaths Category People from Susa, Piedmont Category Argentine architects Category Italian architects Category Art Nouveau architects es Vittorio Meano pt Vittorio Meano ru , fi Vittorio Meano uk ... more details
Infobox River river name Cenischia image name caption origin Col du Mont Cenis mouth Dora Riparia , near Susa, Italy Susa br coord 45 8 10 N 7 3 29 E name Dora Riparia Cenischia display inline,title basin countries France Savoie department of Savoie br Italy province of Turin length 60 km elevation c. 3,171 m mouth elevation discharge 22.3 m s watershed The Cenischia lang fr La Cenise is a mountain torrent stream torrent which straddles the south west France French Departments of France department of Savoie and the north west Italy Italian Province of Turin . Part of the Po basin , it is a left tributary of the Dora Riparia and forms the valley called the Val Cenischia which marks the boundary between the Graian Alps to the north and the Cottian Alps to the south. The sources are in France near the Col du Mont Cenis Italian Colle del Moncenisio . Before crossing into Italy, the river is dammed to form the Lac du Montcenis which receives the water of a number of other torrents and is employed as a source of hydropower . The Cenischia flows out of the reservoir near Grand Croix and, having crossed into Italy, passes through the settlements of Moncenisio TO Moncenisio , Novalesa and Venaus before meeting the Dora Riparia at Susa, Italy Susa . Notes The initial version of this article was based upon a translation of http it.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Cenischia&oldid 14748824 this version of its counterpart in the Italian Wikipedia and checked against a map of the area. Category Po basin Category Rivers of France Category Geography of Savoie Category Rivers of Piedmont Category Rivers of the Province of Turin Category International rivers of Europe Category Rivers of Italy Category Rivers of Rh ne Alpes Savoie geo stub Piedmont geo stub it Cenischia pt Cenischia ... more details
For other persons with the same name, see Ariston Ariston was a Ancient Greek comedy comic hypocrites actor , who performed at the Susa weddings of Alexander the Great in 324 BC References Who s who in the age of Alexander the Great Ariston 4 ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 Orphan date July 2009 AncientGreece bio stub Greece actor stub Category Actors of Alexander the Great Category 4th century BC Greek people Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
Bela of Britonia ? 675 ? was a medieval Galician people Galician clergyman. start box s rel ca succession box title Britonia Bishop of Britonia before Susa of Britonia after Sabaricus I years ? &ndash 675 ? end box References Episcopologio Mindoniense . CAL PARDO, Enrique, 2003, ISBN 84 933023 1 7. External links sp icon http www.mondonedoferrol.org Official web site of the Diocese of Mondo edo Ferrol Category Galician clergy Category 7th century bishops Galicia stub ... more details