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Bote may refer to Places *Bote Mountain in the United States *Qafë Botë, a mountain pass through the Albanian mountains People *José Solano y Bote (1726–1806), Spanish naval officer *David Bote, American baseball player *Bote & Bock, a German publishing house Publications *''Bote der Urschweiz'', a German-language daily newspaper in Switzerland *''Der Elsässer Bote'', a defunct German-language daily newspaper in France *''Der Bote'' (the Messager), a defunct German-language newspaper in Canada *''Hinkender Bote'', the title of several almanacs which appeared in Switzerland in 17th–18th centuries Other uses *''bote'', an Old English word for estovers: house-bote, cart or plough-bote, hedge or hay-bote, and fire-bote *"Botë, a song by Lindita and a Eurovision Song Contest entry *Bote-Darai language of Nepal See also

*''Inday Bote'', a 2015 Philippine fantasy comedy-drama television series *Porta-bote, a boat *Ribeira Bote, an association football club in Cape Verde ...
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Der Bote
''Der Bote'' ('The Messenger') was a German-language Mennonite newspaper published in Winnipeg, Manitoba, by Mennonite Church Canada. ''Der Bote'' was first published 16 January 1924 as ''Der Mennonitische Immigrantenbote'' by Dietrich H. Epp at Rosthern, Saskatchewan, to serve as a point of contact for German-speaking Russian Mennonites immigrating to Canada after World War I. In 1926 the name was shortened to simply ''Der Bote''. Around this time, the size of the paper was increased to 25 by 19 inches from 9½ by 12½. In 1947, ''Der Bote'' merged with ''Christlicher Bundesbote'' and became the weekly paper for the General Conference Mennonite Church. By 1950, circulation was 4500, of which 1000 were distributed in Europe and South America as a service to immigrants. In January 2000 the publication frequency was reduced to 24 times a year and the format reduced to letter (paper size), letter size. In 2006, it had approximately 2350 subscribers, down from 9000 in the mid-19 ...
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Bote Mountain
Bote Mountain is a mountain in Great Smoky Mountains National Park of Tennessee, in the United States. Bote Mountain is located in the Great Smoky Mountains, which began forming in the late Carboniferous and through the early Triassic, approximately . The oldest rocks of the Great Smoky Mountains, however, date from the Neoproterozoic, approximately . The Bote Mountain Trail follows the crest of the mountain, and intersects the Appalachian Trail The Appalachian Trail, also called the A.T., is a hiking trail in the Eastern United States, extending almost between Springer Mountain in Georgia and Mount Katahdin in Maine, and passing through 14 states.Gailey, Chris (2006)"Appalachian Tra ... at Spence Field.Trail Map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Botë
"World" is a song by Kosovo-Albanian singer and songwriter Lindita. It was issued as a single on 29 March 2017 by Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) and Universal Music. The song was written by the singer herself together with Gerald Xhari, and composed by Klodian Qafoku. An English-language pop-rock ballad, it is lyrically a manifesto that discuss the challenges within a modern society simultaneously calling for rising up against wars and pleading for peace and love. The song represented Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Kyiv, Ukraine, after Lindita's victory at the country's pre-selection competition Festivali i Këngës with the song's Albanian-language version "Botë". It ultimately failed to qualify for the grand final also marking the country's seventh non-qualification in the contest. During her minimalistic performance, she was accompanied by four backing vocalists while the LED screens portrayed a variety of imagery. "World" was positively received ...
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Ribeira Bote
Ribeira Bote is a subdivision of the city of Mindelo in the island of São Vicente, Cape Verde. Its population was 3,956 at the 2010 census. It borders the city centre A city centre, also known as an urban core, is the Commerce, commercial, Culture, cultural and often the historical, Politics, political, and geographic heart of a city. The term "city centre" is primarily used in British English, and closely e ... to the northwest and Fonte Cónego to the north. The ''Hospital Velho'' and the church ''Nossa Senhora Auxiliadora'' are located in Ribeira Bote. References {{Mindelo, Cape Verde Mindelo ...
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Porta-bote
A portaboat (also foldaboat, foldboat, folding boat, Porta-Boot, or porta-bote) is a type of small recreational boat that folds to flat for storage and transport. The Portaboat was originally invented in 1969. It became popular in the 1980s and 1990s when many boating and fishing enthusiasts started downsizing to condominiums and apartments without storage room for an ordinary boat. See also * Folding boat * Folding kayak A folding kayak is a direct descendant of the original Inuit kayak made of animal skins stretched over frames made from wood and bones. A modern folder has a collapsible frame made of some combination of wood, aluminium and plastic, and a skin m ... References {{Reflist External links Porta-Bote.comcommercial website. Folding boats ...
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Inday Bote
''Inday Bote'' () is a 2015 Philippine television drama romance series broadcast by ABS-CBN. The series is based on the local comic book of the same title created by Pablo S. Gomez. Directed by Malu L. Sevilla, Jon S. Villarin and Manny Q. Palo, it stars Alex Gonzaga, Alonzo Muhlach, Matteo Guidicelli and Kean Cipriano. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from March 16 to May 29, 2015, replacing ''Bagito'' and was replaced by '' Pasión de Amor''. The series is streaming online on YouTube. Cast and characters Main cast * Alex Gonzaga as Inday Catacutan / Kristal Delgado * Alonzo Muhlach as Entoy * Matteo Guidicelli as Greg Navarro * Kean Cipriano as Jerome Santiago * Nikki Valdez as Mimi * Smokey Manaloto as Teroy * Nanding Josef as Nilo Supporting cast * Aiko Melendez as Fiona Vargas-Navarro * Alicia Alonzo as Lita Vargas * Malou Crisologo as Siony Catacutan * Jeffrey Santos as Mike Navarro * Izzy Canillo as Anthony "Onyong" Catacutan * Al ...
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Bote-Darai Language
Bote (Bote-Majhi) and Darai are mutually intelligible tribal dialects of Nepal that are close to Danwar Rai and Tharu languages The Tharu ( Tharu: थारु, ) or Tharuhat () languages are any of the Indo-Aryan languages spoken by the Tharu people of the Terai region in Nepal, and neighboring regions of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in India. Tharu languages a ... but otherwise unclassified. Its speakers are rapidly shifting to Nepali. References Indo-Aryan languages {{IndoAryan-lang-stub ...
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Eurovision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest (), often known simply as Eurovision, is an international Music competition, song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) among its members since 1956. Each participating broadcaster submits an original song representing its country to be performed and broadcast live to all of them via the Eurovision (network), Eurovision and Euroradio networks, and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine a winner. The contest was inspired by and based on the Italian Sanremo Music Festival, held in the Italian Riviera since 1951. Eurovision has been held annually since 1956 (except for due to the COVID-19 pandemic), making it the longest-running international music competition on television and one of the world's longest-running television programmes. Active members of the EBU and invited associate members are eligible to compete; broadcasters from List of countries in the Eurovision Song Contest, 52 countries hav ...
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Hinkender Bote
''Hinkender Bote'' ("limping messenger", French ''Messager boiteux'', Italian ''Corrier zoppo'') was the title of several early modern almanacs which appeared in Switzerland, from the later 17th century and throughout the 18th century and in some cases to the present day. Since 1801, the ''Lahrer Hinkender Bote'' has also been published in Lahr, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The first time the title ''Hinkender Bote'' is known to have appeared is in the year 1587 in Braunschweig. The symbol of a limping men was probably chosen due to the many limping men that became unfit for the work on the fields due to the Thirty Years war. They used to travel from village to village and spread the news. "The limping messenger is a story written by Comenius "The labyrinth of the world and the paradise of the heaert" in 1663. The origin of this allegorical figure comes from the way in which news from the battle field reached the public. The Basler Hinkender Bote appeared in Basel in 1676. A Fr ...
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Estovers
In English law, an estover is an allowance made to a person out of an estate, or other thing, for his or her support. The word estover can also mean specifically an allowance of wood that a tenant is allowed to take from the commons, for life or a period of years, for the implements of husbandry, hedges and fences, and for firewood. History The word derives from the French ''estover'', ''estovoir'', a verb used as a substantive meaning "that which is necessary". This word is of disputed origin; it has been referred to the Latin ''stare'', to stand, or ''studere'', to desire. The Old English word for estover was ''bote'' or ''boot'', also spelled ''bot'' or ''bót'', (literally meaning 'good' or 'profit' and cognate with the word ''better''). The various kinds of estovers were known as house-bote, cart or plough-bote, hedge or hay-bote, and fire-bote. Anglo-Saxon law also imposed "bot" fines in the modern sense of compensation.The legal phrase ''&'' n. ''scillingas to bote'', " ...
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Qafë Botë
Qafë Botë is a mountain pass through the Albanian mountains along the border between Albania and Greece. In this place is situated a border crossing point A border checkpoint is a location on an international border where travelers or goods Border control, are inspected and allowed (or denied) passage through. Authorization often is required to enter a country through its borders. Access-control ... between the two countries. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Qafe Bote Mountain passes of Albania Albania–Greece border crossings ...
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Der Elsässer Bote
''Der Elsässer Bote'' ('The Alsatian Messenger') was a German-language daily newspaper in Alsace, France. ''Der Elsässer Bote'' was the organ of the pro-French Catholic party APNA, and was launched in 1928 with financial support from the French state. Dr. Haenggy served as the editor-in-chief of ''Der Elsässer Bote''. As of 1930, ''Der Elsässer Bote'' had the largest circulation of all party-affiliated daily newspapers in Bas-Rhin Bas-Rhin () is a department in Alsace which is a part of the Grand Est region of France. The name means 'Lower Rhine', referring to its lower altitude among the two French Rhine departments: it is downstream of the Haut-Rhin (Upper Rhine) de ..., with a daily circulation of around 18,000. It ceased publication in 1940. References 1928 establishments in France 1940 disestablishments in France Defunct newspapers published in France German-language newspapers published in Alsace-Lorraine Newspapers established in 1928 Publications disest ...
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