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unusual facts about Montenegrin Women's League


2011–12 Montenegrin Women's League

The 2011–12 Montenegrin Women's League was the inaugural edition of the competition, which succeeded the FSCG Trophy as the premier women's football championship in Montenegro.


Adamstown, New South Wales

These include St Columbas Catholic Church and the Returned Serviceman's League sub-branch that is part of the Adamstown Community Club.

Aleksandra Piłsudska

She then returned to Warsaw, and resumed her work in the organization called the Women's League (Liga Kobiet).

Mel Alas

Since he started coaching the UB Brahmans in 2011, the team has already bagged a total of seventeen (17) championships,including the national Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA) in 2013, two (2) runner up spots, and they were thrice included in the "sweet 16" (top 16) list of teams out of the more than three hundred (300) schools who battled for the trophy of the Philippine Collegiate Champion's League (PCCL).

New Swedish People's League

The organization was founded on January 19, 1930, as members of the National Socialist People's Party of Sweden in western Sweden rebelled against the party leader Konrad Hallgren.

NSSB

National Socialist Schoolchildren's League (Nationalsozialistischer Schülerbund), also known under the acronym "NSS"

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro

While the archdiocese has many and varied traditional lay organizations, such as the Knights of Columbus, Catholic Women's League, Legion of Mary, Apostleship of Prayer, Cursillos de Cristiandad, and many others, it also has many lay groups and what they call now the covenant communities.

Tanya Bröring

Tanya Bröring (born in Leiden, 25 December 1984) is a Dutch basketball point guard, currently playing for Toyota Recreativo Conquero in the Spanish Women's League.

Tish Sommers

Letitia "Tish" Sommers (Cambria, California, 1914-1985) was an American author, a women's rights activist, and the co-founder and first President of the Older Women's League.

Vernice Armour

While at Camp Pendleton, she was named 2001 Camp Pendleton Female Athlete of the Year, twice won the Camp's annual Strongest Warrior Competition, and was a running back for the San Diego Sunfire women's football team.


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