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Tew
Tew is a surname, and may refer to Alan Tew, songwriterAlex Tew, British Internet self-promoterJim Tew, American journalistMary Tew, British anthropologist Mary DouglasThomas Tew, early American pirate See also Great TewTewsTewes ..
Tewa
A Tewa Indian maiden (signified by the squash-blossom hair style) named Chaiwa, photographed by Edward S. Curtis in 1922 The Tewa are an ethnic group of Pueblo American Indians who speak the Tewa language and share the Pueblo culture. Their homelands are on or near the Rio Grande in New Mexico..
Tewaaraton Trophy
Tewaaraton Trophy is an award given to the top American college lacrosse player since 2001. There are separate awards given to the top male lacrosse and female lacrosse player. Men's Winners Year Winner School Position 2001 Doug Shanahan Hofstra University Midfield 2002 Michael..
Tewahedo Church
Tewahedo Church may refer to any of the following: The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo ChurchThe Eritrean Orthodox Tewahdo Church This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the li..
Tewantin, Queensland
Tewantin ([26°23′S 153°01′E]) is part of the Noosa district and was the original settlement of Noosa. The name Tewantin is the europeanised version of the Aboriginal name for the area, Tauwathan, meaning place of dead trees. Tewantin, among other things, is home to a Primary school ..
Tewantin State School
Tewantin State School is a primary school in Tewantin, Queensland, Australia. The school was established in 1875. The Principal of the School is Mr Bob Grover. External link [Tewantin State School's Website] ..
Tewa language
Tewa is a Kiowa-Tanoan language spoken by Pueblo people, mostly in the Rio Grande valley in New Mexico north of Santa Fe. The 1980 census counted 1,298 speakers, almost all of whom are bilingual in English. Each pueblo or reservation where it is spoken has a dialect: Nambe Pueblo: 50 speakersPojoaq..
Tewa Lascelles
Tewa Lascelles was born June 8th, 1985. He is the son of the Hon. James Lascelles and his second wife, Lori "Shadow" Lee. He is the youngest of four children, a brother to Rowan Lascelles, Sophie Lascelles and Tanit Lascelles who is excluded in the line of succession due to being born before the mar..
Tewdrig
Tewdrig was a Welsh saint, son of King Ceithfalt of Morgannwg (Gwent), who probably lived during the sixth century. He was a benefactor of the church of Llandaff and resigned the government to his son Meurig to devote himself to religion and contemplation at Tintern in Monmouthshire. However, when t..
Tewfik Pasha
Tewfik Pasha Tewfik Pasha (Tawfiq of Egypt) (1852-1892) (Arabic: محمد توفيق باشا) was a khedive of Egypt. Son of Khedive Ismail, was born on November 15, 1852. His mother was the Princess Shafiq-Nur. Although he was the eldest son, he was not sent to Europe to be educated like h..
Tewin
Tewin is a village in the British county of Hertfordshire, between the towns of Welwyn Garden City and Stevenage. Its population is approximately 2500. Some of its inhabitants work locally, while many commute to London each day. The village dates back, at least, to Anglo-Saxon times and its name h..
Tewkesbury
The Tewkesbury War Memorial, locally known as the Cross Tewkesbury is a historic town in Gloucestershire, England. It stands at the confluence of the River Severn and the River Avon, and also the minor tributary the Swilgate. It gives its name to the district of Tewkesbury. The name Tewkes..
Tewkesbury (borough)
Borough of Tewkesbury Shown within Gloucestershire Geography Status: Borough Region: South West England Admin. County: Gloucestershire Area:- Total Ranked 113th414.42 km² Admin. HQ: Tewkesbury ONS code: 23UG Demographics Population:- Total (2004 est.)- Density ..
Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)
Tewkesbury County constituency Tewkesbury shown within Gloucestershire, and Gloucestershire shown within England Created: 1610, 1997 MP: Laurence Robertson Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons County: Gloucestershire EP constituency: South West England Tewkesbury is a consti..
Tewkesbury Abbey
The Abbey of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, one of the finest Norman buildings in England, is the second largest parish church in England, having become so at the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Its massive crossing tower was rated “probably the largest and finest Romanesque..
Tewkesbury Pubs
The Pubs The White BearOpening Times:Unknown Closing Times: Unknown The WheatpiecesOpening Times: Sunday-Saturday; 12pm Closing Times: Sunday-Friday; 11pm, Saturday; Midnight The Bell HotelOpening Times:Unknown Closing Times: Unknown The Back Bear (aka Ye Olde Black Bear) - 68, High Street..
Tewkesbury School
Tewkesbury School is a Comprehensive School in the English town of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire. The current Head Teacher is Vicky Matthews. The school was the product of the decision taken c.1969 to make Tewkesbury switch to Comprehensive secondary education, the first town in Gloucestershire to ..
Tewkesbury Town F.C.
Tewkesbury Town FC is Tewkesbury's most popular and successful football club. Their Saturday side recently gained promotion, winning the unique double of Cheltenham League Division 5 and the Minor Charities Cup in 2006 under manager Stuart Burgess. Their biggest win in that season was a 16-1 thrashi..
Tewksbury
Tewksbury may refer to: Bob Tewksbury, a baseball pitcherMark Tewksbury, a Canadian swimmerTewksbury, MassachusettsTewksbury Township, New JerseyTewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an r..
Tewksbury, Massachusetts
Tewksbury is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 28,851 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Tewksbury was first settled in 1637 and was officially incorporated in 1734. Geography A..
Tewksbury Memorial High School
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Tewksbury Memorial High Sch..
Tewksbury Rock (Massachusetts)
Tewksbury Rock is a small barren rock located in Massachusetts Bay, within the city limits of Boston. The rock is northeast of Outer Brewster Island, west of Martin Ledge, and far north of Boston Ledge. ..
Tewksbury Township, New Jersey
Tewksbury Township is a Township located in the northeastern corner of Hunterdon County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 5,541. Tewksbury Township is situated in the northeastern corner of Hunterdon County and borders on both Morris and Somerset Count..
TEWL
TransEpidermal Water Loss (TEWL) A term associated with Dermatology, and connected sciences. The measurement of the quantity of water that passes from inside a body (animal or plant) through the epidermal layer (skin) to the surrounding atmosphere via diffusion and evaporation processes. ..
Tewligans
Tewligans was a famous live music venue in Louisville, Kentucky. The venue operated between 1981 and 1996 at 1047 Bardstown Road in the Highlands neighborhood. Tewligans changed ownership a number of times, being known for a short time by the name "Snagilwet," which is "Tewligans" spelled backwards...
Tewodros
Tewodros is the name of the following: Tewodros I of Ethiopia (1413 - 1414)Tewodros II of Ethiopia (1818 - 1868) ..
Tewodros II of Ethiopia
The most famous picture of Emperor Tewodros II with his trademark hair style. Tewodros II (Ge'ez ቴዎድሮስ, also known as Theodore II) (1818 - 1868) was an Emperor of Ethiopia (1855 - 1868). His name at birth was Kassa Haile Giorgis, but was more regularly referred to as Kassa Hailu (..
Tewodros I of Ethiopia
Tewodros I (Ge'ez ቴዎድሮስ tēwōdrōs "Theodore," throne name Walda Ambasa ወልደ አምበሳ "son of the lion" ) was {{IPA (1413 - 1414) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonid dynasty. He was the son of Dawit I by Queen Seyon Mangasha. Despite the fact it only lasted 9 months,Budge..
Tewodros of Ethiopia
Tewodros of Ethiopia can refer to: Tewodros I of Ethiopia, Emperor of Ethiopia from 1411 to 1414Tewodros II of Ethiopia, Emperor of Ethiopia from 1855 to 1868This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Tewoflos of Ethiopia
Tewoflos or Theophilus (Ge'ez ቴዎፍሎስ, throne name Walda Ambasa, Ge'ez ወልደ አምበሳ, "son of the lion" or ) was {{IPA (1 July 1708 - 14 October 1711) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonid dynasty. He was the brother of Iyasu I. Tewoflos became king following the murder of hi..
Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher
--> Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher (born 1940) is an Ethiopian who won the Right Livelihood Award in 2000 "for his exemplary work to safeguard biodiversity and the traditional rights of farmers and communities to their genetic resources." Tewolde Berhan graduated in 1963 from Addis Ababa Universit..
Tewor District
Tewor District is one of five districts located in Grand Cape Mount County, Liberia. Districts of Liberia Bomi County: Klay | Mecca Bong County: Fuamah | Jorquelleh | Kokoyah | Panta-Kpa | Salala | Sanayea | Suakoko | Zota Gbarpolu County: Belleh | Bopolu | Bokomu | Kongba | Gbarma ..
Te Waewae Bay
Location of Te Waewae Bay Te Waewae Bay is the westernmost of three large bays lying on the Foveaux Strait coast of Southland, New Zealand, the others being Oreti Beach and Toetoes Bay. Twenty-seven kilometres in length, the western end of the bay is mountainous, with the southern terminus of ..
Te Wahipounamu
Known to Māori as Te Wāhipounamu (the place of greenstone), the South West New Zealand World Heritage site incorporates: Aoraki/Mount Cook National ParkWestland National ParkFiordland National ParkMount Aspiring National ParkMilford Sound The total area covers 26,000 km². It was created in 1990. ..
Te Waikoropupu Springs
Contents 1 Te Waikoropupu Springs ('Pupu Springs')1.1 Water Clarity1.2 Volume of Water1.3 Spiritual Significance Te Waikoropupu Springs ('Pupu Springs') The Te Waikoropupu Springs ('Pupu Springs') are located in Golden Bay, on New Zealand's South Island. The springs are kno..
Te Wairoa
Dwelling at Te Wairoa, or "The Buried Village" Te Wairoa, also known as The Buried Village is located close to the shore of Lake Tarawera in New Zealand's North Island. It was a Maori and European settlement where visitors would stay on their way to visit the Pink and White Terraces. The villa..
Te Wai Pounamu
Te Wai Pounamu means "The Greenstone Water" (greenstone being jade) and is a Māori name for New Zealand's South Island. Another name is Te Waka a Maui (The ship of Maui), referring to mythology. ..
Te Wananga o Aotearoa
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is a tertiary education provider, specifically a wānanga, in New Zealand. Its name in Māori literally means "University of New Zealand" and it recently became the largest public tertiary education institution in the nation (and the largest indigenous peoples college in the w..
Te whaea
Te Whaea: National Dance and Drama Centre, the home to the New Zealand School of Dance and Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School ..
Te Whanganui-A-Hei (Cathedral Cove)
Te Whanganui-A-Hei was the first marine reserve established on the Coromandel Peninsula, and in the New Zealand Department of Conservation's Waikato Conservancy. It was established in 1993 to preseve the marine habitats found between and around Motukorure, Moturoa, Motueka and Mahurangi Islands..
Te Whanganui-a-Tara
Te Whanganui a Tara is a Maori name for Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. Originally it described the actual harbour (today officially known as Wellington Harbour), but the term has come to be accepted as the name of the city as well. It translates as the great harbour of Tara, which refe..
Te Whanga Lagoon
Covering 180 km², Te Whanga Lagoon dominates the geography of Chatham Island, in the South Pacific Ocean off New Zealand's east coast. It is the outflow of several small rivers in the island's hilly south, and drains to the Pacific via gaps in Hanson Bay on the island's east coast. It contains ma..
Te Wheke-a-Muturangi
In Māori mythology, Te Wheke-a-Muturangi is a monstrous octopus destroyed in Tory Channel or at Pātea by Kupe the navigator. When Kupe reached New Zealand, he encountered the beast off Castlepoint. The giant octopus then fled across Cook Strait, and was chased by Kupe through Tory Channel. Here a..
Te Whiti o Rongomai
Te Whiti o Rongomai III (c. 1815–November 18, 1905) was a Māori spiritual leader and founder of the village of Parihaka, in New Zealand's Taranaki region. With his close relative, Tohu Kakahi, Te Whiti lead the people of Parihaka in their nonviolent resistance to the British confiscation of ..

 


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