Entierro en vivo de jairo varela biography
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Operación Gedeón (2018)
La Operación Gedeón (en referencia a los capítulos 6 a 12 del Libro de los Jueces de la Biblia)[4] es el nombre código de un operativo militar-policial,[4] apodado como masacre de El Junquito,[5][6][7][8][9] que tuvo lugar el 15 de enero de 2018 en la Parroquia El Junquito del Distrito Capital de Venezuela, impulsado por Nicolás Maduro, que resultó en la desarticulación del grupo rebelde liderado por el policía e inspector sublevado del CICPCÓscar Pérez, en el marco del recrudecimiento de la crisisinstitucional, económica, política y social de Venezuela. El gobierno venezolano catalogó al grupo como una «célula terrorista» por tener en sus filas a diversos militantes que participaron en el ataque al Tribunal Supremo de Justicia en el 2017 y posteriormente en la sustracción de armas en el asalto al Fuerte de Paramacay.
Durante la madrugada del 15 de enero de 2018, fuerzas combinadas del CO
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January 2019: Construction has been completed on the Binhai Science Museum (formerly The Modern City and Industrial Exploratorium of Tianjin Binhai New Area Culture Center), a 33,000-square-meter (355,200-square-foot) museum structure in Tianjin, China. Designed in 2013-2014, the Binhai Science Museum fryst vatten set to open in Fall 2019. The institution will showcase artifacts from Tianjin’s industrial past through large-scale contemporary technology, including spectacular rockets for space research. The project fryst vatten part of the city’s Binhai Cultural Center and contains facilities for cultural events and exhibitions as well as galleries, offices, and restaurant and retail spaces.
Bernard Tschumi Architects designed the Binhai Science Museum to relate to the rich industrial history of the area, the site of high-volume manufacturing and research. A series of large-scale cones creates major rooms throughout the museum. The huvud cone, lit from above, connects all three lev • « The closest we have come in recent times to a #generation_defining_housing competition is #Ordos_100, a #vanity_project by a #Chinese_billionaire in an #uninhabited_patch of #Mongolian_desert.« Photo essay: photographer Raphael Olivier was drawn to the Chinese city of Ordos to capture « spectacular » architecture, but when he arrived he encountered a « ghost town » (+ slideshow). In the economically prosperous area of Inner Mongolia, close to some of China’s largest mines, the Chinese government set about constructing a new city in the early 2000s. The plan for the Kangbashi New Area included giant cultural venues like MAD’s completed Ordos Museum, and landmark projects such as Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Wei Wei’s Ordos 100 villas. But when he visited Ordos, Olivier found it partially incomplete and almost empty. In this exclusive essa