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Tiu
Tiu is a proper name that has three meanings: Tiu (pharaoh) (4th millennium BC), the first (predynastic) Pharaoh of Lower EgyptTyr, as the Old English name for the Sky-God of Norse MythologyTim Ivan Uriche (T.I.U) (1946–2002), was a famous German reporter during the Cold War. This is a [d..
Tiumpan Head
Tiumpan Head (Scottish Gaelic:Rudha Tiompan) lighthouse in the village of Portvoller in Point, Isle of Lewis, was long promoted as an idea but refused for a long period by the Board of Trade. It was approved in May 1879 after a recommendation by the Western Highlands and Islands Commission to ad..
Tiuna
Tiuna UR-53AR50, is a venezuelan multipurpose military vehicle, presented by the enterprise CENARECA, and assembled by Venezolana de Vehículos para la Defensa (VVD), "Venezuelan of Vehicles for the Defense" (VVD). The assembly plant it´s located in Fort Tiuna, Caracas, Venezuela. Contents 1&nbs..
Tiundaland
Tiundaland is a historic region, Folkland, and since 1296 part of the modern province of Uppland. It originally meant the land of the ten hundreds and referred to its duty of providing 1000 men and 40 ships for the Swedish king's leidang. A list from 1314 defines Tiundaland as Bälinge Hundred, Gä..
Tiu (pharaoh)
Tiu was the first (predynastic) Pharaoh of Lower Egypt in the late 4th millennium BC. ..
Tiu Keng Leng
Tiu Keng Leng (also Rennie's Mill; Chinese: 調景嶺) is an area of Hong Kong adjacent to Tseung Kwan O (Junk Bay). History Rennie's Mill got its name from a Canadian businessman named Alfred Herbert Rennie, who established the Hong Kong Milling Company at Junk Bay (his partners were Paul Chater a..
Tiu Keng Leng (MTR)
For the town area, see Tiu Keng Leng. Tiu Keng Leng (Chinese: 調景嶺, Jyutping: tiu4 ging2 ling5, Pinyin: Tiáojǐnglǐng) is an MTR station located in Tiu Keng Leng. The station features cross-platform interchange between the Tseung Kwan O Line and the Kwun Tong Line, where it serves as an ea..
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