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Monnapule Saleng. Monnapule Saleng (born 13 March 1999) is a South African professional soccer player who plays as a winger for Orlando Pirates and the South Africa national team. He was named MTN 8 Last Man Standing and DSTV Premiership Players' Player Of The Season at the 2023 PSL Awards.
Demography. Saleng has a primary school (S.J.K (C)Saleng), a shopping mall, TJ Mart, TJ food court, a famous masjid jamek, and a 24-hours fastfood restaurant. A zoo is located in Saleng, on the main road. The zoo has already been closed by the authorities. Federal Route 1 .
Political party. Indian National Congress (2023 - Present) Other political. affiliations. Nationalist Congress Party (Before 2023) Saleng A. Sangma is an Indian politician from Meghalaya. He currently serving as member of Meghalaya Legislative Assembly representing Gambegre. [1] He belongs to the Indian National Congress. [2][3]
Party. INC. Elected year. 2023. Gambegre Legislative Assembly constituency is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Meghalaya state in India. [ 1] It is part of West Garo Hills district and is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes .
Free State Stars F.C. Free State Stars Football club is a South African professional football club based in Bethlehem, Free State that plays in the National First Division. Formerly known as Makwane Computer Stars, Fairway Stars[2] and Qwa Qwa Stars, their most significant honour is winning the 1994 Coca-Cola Cup and 2018 Nedbank Cup.
Typhoon Dot, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Saling, was the strongest storm of the 1985 season. Dot originated from a small area of thunderstorm activity in early to mid October. The system was first classified on October 11, and steadily intensified over the next few days. Dot attained typhoon strength on October 15, and subsequently ...
The Salang Tunnel (Dari: تونل سالنگ Tūnel-e Sālang, Pashto: د سالنگ تونل Da Sālang Tūnel) is a 2.67-kilometre-long (1.66 mi) tunnel located at the Salang Pass in northern Parwan Province of Afghanistan, about 90 km (56 mi) north of the nation's capital, Kabul. At nearly 3,200 m (10,500 ft) above sea level, the tunnel work ...
3 November 1982. Deaths. 168–172 (Soviet estimate) 2,700–3,000 (Western estimate) The 1982 Salang Tunnel fire occurred on 3 November 1982 in Afghanistan 's Salang Tunnel during the Soviet–Afghan War. Details are uncertain and officially the number of casualties was recorded as between 168–176 Soviet and Afghan soldiers and civilians.