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Kleven may refer to: * Kleven, a tributary of the Seym, also Ukrainian hydronym for Sudzha (river) * Jay Kleven, an American baseball player * Elisa Kleven, an American children's writer * Endre Johannes Cleven, also spelled Kleven in Norwegian, Norwegian-born Canadian *Kleven, a historic and German name for Chiavenna (SO) Chiavenna (; ; ; or ; archaic or ) is a (municipality) in the Province of Sondrio in the northern Italian region of Lombardy. It is the centre of the Alpine Valchiavenna region. The historic town is a member of the Cittaslow movement. Geogr ..., a town in Lombardy, Italy *The Norwegian surname, also spelled Cleven {{disambig, surname ...
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Kleven (river)
Kleven () is a long right tributary of the Seym in Russia and Ukraine. It drains a catchment area of 2660 km2 and has a gradient of 0.36 m/km. Course Kleven rises in the south-west of the Central Russian Upland in the south of the Russian Bryansk Oblast near the M3/ E101 trunk road and initially flows south. After a few kilometers, it comes across the Ukrainian village of Sopych. From there it forms the border between the Ukrainian Sumy Oblast and the Russian Kursk Oblast Kursk Oblast (, ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the types of inhabited localities in Russia, city of Kursk. As of the 2021 Russian census, 2021 census, Kursk Oblast had a pop ... over a longer stretch, changing its direction of flow mainly to the southwest, until it finally flows into the Seym at the southern edge of the village of Kamin in Sumy Oblast. References {{reflist, 30em Rivers of Bryansk Oblast Rivers of Kursk Oblast ...
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Sudzha (river)
The Sudzha () is a river in Russia, a right tributary of the Psel, which flows through the Bolshesoldatsky and Sudzhansky districts (raions) of Kursk Oblast. It is long, and the basin area is . The river flows for a considerable distance through wetlands with a large number of oxbow lakes. Its tributaries include: Skorodnaya – 22 km, Vorobzha – 28 km, Ivnitsa – 23 km, Loknya – 26 km, Malaya Loknya – 24 km, Smerditsa – 17 km, Rzhava – 9 km, Oleshnya – 12 km, and Konopelka – 16 km. The biggest settlement on the river is the identically-named town of Sudzha. History The Sudzha River is mentioned in descriptions of Polish roads of 1584–1598 and in chronicles of the 16th century. Archaeological data indicates that in the 7th century, hoards of items were deposited in this area, which are part of the Dnieper group of early medieval hoards, or the "antiquities of the Antae". It is possible that in the 7th century, one of the centers of power of the Dniepe ...
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Jay Kleven
Jay Allen Kleven (December 2, 1949 – June 30, 2009) was a Major League Baseball player in 1976 for the New York Mets. He played in 2 games as a catcher that year due to injuries to starting catcher Jerry Grote and second-string catcher Ron Hodges. Kleven singled in his next to final at bat as a major leaguer, going one for five for his career. This lone hit of his career drove in two runs against future Hall-of Famer Bruce Sutter. Kleven attended California State University, East Bay in Hayward, California Hayward is a city located in Alameda County, California, United States, in the East Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area. With a population of 162,954 as of 2020, Hayward is the sixth largest city in the Bay Area, and the third largest in ..., where he played baseball from 1967–1971. He was named to the All Far Western First Team twice and is listed in the CSUEB Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame.
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Elisa Kleven
Elisa Kleven is an American children's writer and illustrator of 30 books. She grew up in Los Angeles and currently resides near San Francisco. Her titles have been Booklist editor's choices, and PBS and Rainbow Book selections. Career Kleven has written several children's books including the ''Paper Princess'' series, ''The Puddle Pail'' and ''The Lion and the Little Red Bird''. Her first book was ''Ernst'', a story about a creative crocodile named Ernst, whose tendency to wonder "what if" mirrors the author's own. In addition to writing her own books, Kleven has also illustrated books by other writers, such as ''Abuela'' by Arthur Dorros, ''De Colores'' by Jose Luis Orozco, ''Angels Watching Over Me'' by Julia Durano, and ''The Weaver'' by Thacher Hurd. Kleven is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. She has been recognized nationally with awards and honors from the American Library Association, ''The New York Times'', the Junior Library Guild, ...
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Endre Johannes Cleven
Endre Johannes Cleven (May 8, 1874 – July 3, 1916) was a Norwegian-born American Canadians, Canadian who was prominent in the settlement and culture of Norwegian Canadians, Norwegian immigrants in Manitoba, Canada, during the early 20th century. Life :''(The following is based on a Norwegian-language article in ''Decorah Posten'', a newspaper for Scandinavian immigrants once published in Decorah, Iowa. The paragraph relating to his photography has been added.)'' Cleven was the youngest of seven siblings, was born in Skudenes, Norway to Ingebjorg and Johannes Kleven. Johannes Kleven was a music teacher in Skudeneshavn, one of the main towns of the Skudenes parish of the island of Karmøy, Rogaland. Cleven studied music under his father during his childhood, but was not able to pursue a musical education when his father's death, when Cleven was nine, left the family in poverty. Cleven attended public school and, at the age of fourteen, began working as a ship hand, where he c ...
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