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  Marquette Magazine | Winter 2006 | Alumni Profile | Orlando "Pancho" Palesse
Palesse says, “My mother lived to be 102, so I have the genes.” A member of three Wisconsin sports halls of fame, he exercises every day and has participated in sports for as long as he can remember.
Palesse came to Marquette in 1942 on a football scholarship and played offensive and defensive end.
Since 1991, Palesse has been player-manager of the Milwaukee Seniors 65-and-older and 70-and-older softball teams.
www.marquette.edu /magazine/winter06/athlete.shtml   (197 words)

  
 Gantsevichi district executive committee
In August 1966 he was appointed the editor of the regional newspaper «Savetskaje Palesse» which was formed in Gantsevichy after the renewal of district.
Nil Gilevich, Oleg Lojko, Anatoly Astrejko, Arcady Kuleshov, Eugeny Janishchits, Sergey Grahovsky, Leonid Dajneko, composer Igor Luchenok and Moscow poet Andrey Voznesensky contributed to «Savetskaje Palesse».
At present time 6 journalists work in the editorial office and discharge their obligations responsibly because they reflect the history of the district in present days.
gantsevichi-en.brest-region.by /content/art-169.html   (468 words)

  
 Belarus
A historic relic in a sense :) This is the real stuff, meaning, folklore researchers actually went out there in to the swamps of Palesse, found those lost villages and recorded old grandpas and babushkas in their log houses covered with straw roofs.
Palesse is actually known for singing a-capella - singing without any instrumental accompaniment.
People from Palesse - "Palyashuks" - both Belarusian and Ukrainian Palesse are skilled in harmony and sing in choirs in many voices.
www.belarusguide.com /culture1/music/Music.html   (781 words)

  
 Neopets - Neopet Lookup
When meeting others, Palesse would act very friendly.
I'm a halloween Kougra and I'm not that scary...I love to have fun kidding around 8>)
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www.neopets.com /petlookup.phtml?pet=Palesse   (51 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Slavs
Pripyat Marshes area (Polesie (Polish spelling; Polissya, Полісся in Ukrainian, Polesye, Полесье; in Russian, Palyessye or Palesse, Пале́сьсе in Belarusian) is one of the largest European swampy areas, located in the South...
Polesie), but a considerable number of Slavic words have The Indo-Aryan languages form a subgroup of the Indo-Iranian languages, thus belonging to the Indo-European family of languages.
Possibilities include today's Poland, marshes of Polesie (Polish spelling; Polissya, Полісся in Ukrainian, Polesye, Полесье; in Russian, Palyessye or Palesse, Пале́сьсе in Belarusian) is one of the largest European swampy areas, located in the South...
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