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⚫ | Air masses move from the Atlantic and Sahara desert respectively. These air masses determine the two dominant seasons, wet and dry. The wet season lasts from April to October in the south and from May to September in the North. While the dry season lasts for the remaining period of the year. Annual rainfall is about 800 mm in the north and 1000 mm in the south.<ref>{{Cite book |last=M. |first=Last |title=Nigeria: a people united, a future assured, volume 2 |publisher=University press ibadan |year=1987 |location=Ibadan |pages=320 |language=en}}</ref> |
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== Fictional characters == |
== Fictional characters == |
Revision as of 12:31, 15 October 2023
Augie (sometimes spelled Auggie) is a nickname for variations of the name Augustus, which is derived from Latin. It may refer to:
People
- Augie Auer (1940–2007), meteorologist
- Augie Bergamo (1917–1974), Major League Baseball player
- Augie Blunt (1929–1999), actor
- Augie Donatelli (1914–1990), Major League Baseball umpire
- Augie Galan (1912–1993), Major League Baseball player
- Augie Garrido (b. 1939), college baseball coach
- Augie Hiebert (1916–2007), Alaskan television pioneer
- Augie Hoffmann (b. 1981), American football player
- Augie Johns (1899–1975), Major League Baseball player
- Augie Lio (1918–1989), American football player
- Augie Lohman (1911–1989), American special effects artist
- Augie Meyers (b. 1940), musician
- Augie Nieto (b. 1958), fitness executive
- Augie Ojeda (b. 1974), Major League Baseball player
- Jacob Orgen (1893–1927), New York gangster nicknamed "Little Augie"
- Augie Prudhomme (1902–1992), Major League Baseball player
- Augie Rios, a musician best known for the song "¿Dónde Está Santa Claus?"
- Augie Rodriguez, musician
- Augie Sanchez (b. 1977), featherweight boxer
- Augie Schmidt (b. 1961), college baseball coach
- Auggie Smith (born 1970), American comedian
- Augie Swentor (1899–1969), Major League Baseball player
- Augie T. (b. 1968), Filipino comedian
- Auggie Vidovich II (born 1981), American NASCAR driver
- Augie Visocchi, a musician best known for his work with the rock band The Hard Lessons
- Augie Walsh (1904–1985), Major League Baseball player
- Augie Wolf (b. 1961), American shot putter
Climate change
Augie local government area has a tropical continental type of climate.
Air masses move from the Atlantic and Sahara desert respectively. These air masses determine the two dominant seasons, wet and dry. The wet season lasts from April to October in the south and from May to September in the North. While the dry season lasts for the remaining period of the year. Annual rainfall is about 800 mm in the north and 1000 mm in the south.[1]
Fictional characters
- Augie Doggie, an anthropomorphic dog from The Quick Draw McGraw Show
- Augie, in the 1995 film Smoke, modeled after the owner of Augie's Jazz Bar
- Augie March, the protagonist of Saul Bellow's book The Adventures of Augie March
- Augie, a secondary character in the 2013 film Blue Jasmine
- Auggie Doggie, a nickname for the main character in the YA book Wonder (Palacio novel)
References
- ^ M., Last (1987). Nigeria: a people united, a future assured, volume 2. Ibadan: University press ibadan. p. 320.