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Giovanni Antonaglia (born 19 November 1938) is an Italian-born Australian businessman, supporter of community organisations and winner of the Medal of the Order of Australia.
Early life
Antonaglia was born in Castel San Lorenzo to Italian parents on 19 November 1938.
Career
Giovanni Antonaglia owned a bottle top factory at the age of 18 and has worked for himself since. The Lutwyche resident said his brother coaxed him to move from Italy to Australia in 1967. Mr Antonaglia set up Giovanni Imports 30 years ago, opening a string of shops along the way and donating to more than 75 charities, schools and organisations, one of the main one of these are Operations Smile.
He has been the Proprietor of Giovanni Imports Pty Ltd, Crown Family Jewellers and Maria's Fine Gifts and Jewellery for over 30 years. He is a Member of the Jewellers Association of Australia. He is a supporter through his business of a range of Italian community organisations including the Italian Committee for Social Welfare (CO.AS.IT), Casa Italia and the Italian Catholic Federation. He has been a sponsor of Operation Smile, Australia, since 2001.
Medal of the Order of Australia
Antonaglia was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia on 9 June 2008 for service to the Italian community of Brisbane, particularly as a supporter of a range of charitable, social welfare, cultural and religious organisations.
Personal life
Antonaglia currently lives in the Brisbane suburb of Lutwyche with his wife, Maria Antonaglia.
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Gardening is the process of growing plants for their vegetables, fruits, flowers, herbs, and appearances within a designated space.
Gardening may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* , an Australian lifestyle television program which suggests and promotes organic and environmentally friendly ways of gardening
* , a gardening simulation game for the Nintendo DS
* , an American television series hosted by Barbara Damrosch and Eliot Coleman
* Gardening, Not Architecture, an ongoing American performance art project
Styles
* Butterfly gardening, is a way to create, improve, and maintain habitat for lepidopterans including butterflies, skippers, and moths
* Climate-friendly gardening, is a form of gardening aims to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases from gardens
* French intensive gardening, also known as raised bed, wide bed, or French market gardening is a method of gardening in which plants are grown within a smaller space and with higher yields than other traditional gardening methods
* Guerrilla gardening, is the act of gardening on land that the gardeners do not have the legal rights to cultivate
* No-dig gardening, is a non-cultivation method used by some organic gardeners
* Raised-bed gardening, is a form of gardening in which the soil is raised above ground level and usually enclosed in some way
* Slow gardening, is a philosophical approach to gardening which encourages participants to savour everything they do
* Square foot gardening, divides the growing area into small square sections
* Sustainable gardening, aims to be more sustainable than traditional methods
Places
* Gardening in Australia
* Gardening in New Zealand
* Gardening in Scotland
* Gardening in Spain
Science and technology
* , a form of cryptanalysis that promotes attackers encouraging targets to use plain-text in encrypted messages
* Forest gardening, forest gardening is a low-maintenance, sustainable, plant-based food production and agroforestry system based on woodland ecosystems
* Hydroponics, gardening without soil
* Impact gardening, sometimes known as Lunar gardening, the process by which impact events stir the outermost crusts of moons
* Horticulture, the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants
* Tropical horticulture, a branch of horticulture that studies and cultivates plants in the tropics
* Xeriscaping, a form of gardening that reduces the need for irrigation
Other
* Gardening, internet slang for usage of marijuana
* Gardening leave, enforced absence of an employee from a workplace while waiting out the remainder of their contract
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This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for the current Tampa Bay Rowdies (formerly known as FC Tampa Bay) since the club took the pitch in 2010. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, CONCACAF Champions League, etc.) but never actually made a league appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. A "†" denotes players who only appeared in a single match.
Note: For notable players from the original Tampa Bay Rowdies, refer to this list:
A
* Eddie Ababio †
* Kwame Adjeman-Pamboe
* Freddy Adu
* Gale Agbossoumonde
* Andre Akpan
* Kalif Alhassan
* Mike Ambersley
* Stefan Antonijevic
* Dan Antoniuk
* Andres Arango
* Jeff Attinella
* Eric Avila
B
* Rich Balchan
* Kerry Baptiste
* Etienne Barbara
* Luke Boden
* Zak Boggs
* Deshorn Brown
* Scott Buete
* Junior Burgos
* Chad Burt
C
* Stuart Campbell
* Justin Chavez
* Jeremy Christie
* Matt Clare
* Kyle Clinton
* Joe Cole
* Neill Collins
*
* Carl Cort
* Jamael Cox †
* Raphael Cox
D
* Devin Del Do
* Yendry Diaz
* Alex Dixon
* Joe Donoho
E
* Darwin Espinal
F
* Leo Fernandes
* Akira Fitzgerald
* Andrew Fontein
* Evans Frimpong
G
* Jordan Gafa
* Maykel Galindo
* Hunter Gorskie
* Sebastián Guenzatti
* Juan Guerra
* Mozzi Gyorio
H
* David Hayes
* Tom Heinemann
* Robert Hernández
* Corey Hertzog
* Shane Hill
* Georgi Hristov
* Willie Hunt
J
* Omar Jarun
* Darwin Jones
K
* Aaron King
* Darnell King
* Gordon Kljestan
L
* Christophe Lallet
* Josh Lambo
* Damion Lowe
M
* Tony McManus
* Richard Menjívar
* Jeff Michaud
* Pascal Millien
* Cody Mizell
* Tamika Mkandawire
* Lucky Mkosana
* Alex Morrell
* Ricardo Morris
* Justin Morrow
* Luke Mulholland
* Danny Mwanga
N
* Michael Nanchoff
* Jay Needham
* Evan Newton
* Adam Nowland †
* Martin Nuñez
* Stanley Nyazamba
O
*
* Luciano Olguín
P
* Martin Paterson
* PC
* Fafà Picault
* Matt Pickens
* Kyle Porter
* Zac Portillos
* Carlos Preciado
R
* Walter Ramírez
* Diego Restrepo
* Wálter Restrepo
* J. P. Rodrigues
* Darel Russell
S
* Omar Salgado †
* Ricardo Sánchez
* Frank Sanfilippo
* Maicon Santos
* Marcelo Saragosa
* Daryl Sattler
* Keith Savage
* Marcel Schäfer
* Daniel Scott
* Brian Shriver
* Jonny Steele
* Ben Sweat
T
* Long Tan
* Graham Tatters
* Ryan Thompson
* Casey Townsend
U
* Warren Ukah
* Erik Ustruck
V
* Julian Valentin
* Verneri Välimaa
* Rob Valentino
* Martin Vingaard
W
* Blake Wagner
* Amani Walker
* Anthony Wallace
* Draymond Washington
* Kwame Watson-Siriboe
* Aaron Wheeler
Y
* Takuya Yamada
* Drew Yates
* Tsuyoshi Yoshitake
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The bilateral relations maintained between Spain and Belarus are scarce.
History
Belarus and Spain established diplomatic relations on 13 February 1992.
In 2017, Belarus started operating an embassy in Spain. The ambassador of Spain in Moscow is accredited in Belarus. There is an honorary consul of Spain in Minsk.
Formal development of cultural relations took off in January 2018, with the visit of Belarusian minister Alexander Shamko to Spain.
During the 2020-2021 Belarusian protests, Spain, along with the rest of the European Union countries, positioned itself in favor of the opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya and against the government of Aleksandr Lukashenko.
Economic relations
As of 2021, trade relations are merely testimonial.
Cooperation
Spain carries out a reception program for children from Belarus, affected by the Chernobyl disaster, by Spanish families (about 3,000
children at Christmas and summer). Spain contributed €50,000 to the Trust Fund of the European Humanities University (in exile in Vilnius). From 2001 to 2012 there was a reader of AECID at the State Linguistic University of Minsk.

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