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"The Embassy of Brazil in London is the diplomatic mission of Brazil in the United Kingdom. The Brazilian ambassador's residence is located in a separate building at 54 Mount Street, Mayfair, as is the Consular section which is at 3-4 Vere Street, Marylebone. Brazil also maintain an Office of the Naval Adviser at 170 Upper Richmond Road, Putney and an Office of the Air Adviser/Brazil Aeronautical Commission In Europe at 16 Great James Street, Bloomsbury. The Embassy moved to its current location in Cockspur Street in 2011, from Green Street, Mayfair. Gallery File:Embassy_of_Brazil_in_London_2.jpgPlaque outside the embassy File:Residence_of_Brazilian_ambassador,_London.jpgThe Ambassador's residence at 54 Mount Street File:Consulate_of_Brazil,_London.jpgThe Consulate on Vere Street File:Former embassy of Brazil, London.jpgThe former embassy in Green Street File:Brazil_Air_officer_building_London.jpgThe Brazil Aeronautical Commission In Europe on St James Street ReferencesBibliography * External links *Official site Brazil Category:Diplomatic missions of Brazil Category:Brazil–United Kingdom relations Category:Grade II listed buildings in the City of Westminster Category:Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Wandsworth Category:Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Camden "
"Gräfenstein Land (orange) within the Palatine Forest Gräfenstein Land () is a landscape region in the Palatinate, part of the German state of Rhineland- Palatinate. It is almost coincident with the collective municipality of Rodalben. Location and adjacent areas Weißenberg hill over Gräfenstein Land. Gräfenstein Castle is in the centre The "Land" lies in the southwest of the Palatine Forest, northeast of the city of Pirmasens, and is a component of the Palatinate Forest Nature Park, with a maximum elevation above sea level of 550 metres. The region is bounded in the west by the link road from Pirmasens, Rodalben and the River Schwarzach to Waldfischbach-Burgalben. In the east there is a natural boundary in the Wieslauter stream. To the south, Gräfenstein Land is bounded by the B 10 federal highway. Tourism Tourism in Gräfenstein Land is dominated by hiking. There is a well constructed network of trails leading to striking bunter sandstone rocks and many sights such as Gräfenstein Castle near Merzalben and the Luitpold Tower. External links *Tourist information by the town of Rodalben Category:Landscapes of Rhineland-Palatinate Category:Natural regions of the Palatinate Forest "
"William W. Campbell (October 20, 1870 in Gasport, Niagara County, New York – November 21, 1934 in Lockport, Niagara Co., NY) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life He was the son of Enoch S. Campbell. He practiced law in Lockport. He was President of the Lockport Felt Company, Treasurer of the Harrison Radiator Corporation, and sat on the boards of many other companies. Campbell was a member of the New York State Senate (47th D.) from 1921 to 1932, sitting in the 144th, 145th, 146th, 147th, 148th, 149th, 150th, 151st, 152nd, 153rd, 154th and 155th New York State Legislatures; and was Chairman of the Committee on Banks and the Committee on Re-Apportionment from 1931 to 1932. He died on November 21, 1934, at his home in Lockport, New York,W. W. CAMPBELL, 64, EX-SENATOR in NYT on November 22, 1934 (subscription required) and was buried at the Cold Springs Cemetery there. Sources Category:1870 births Category:1934 deaths Category:New York (state) state senators Category:New York (state) Republicans Category:Politicians from Lockport, New York "