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Yilan CityThis aticle is about Yilan City, Taiwan. Yilan is also a county and town in Heilongjiang province, China [link] Yilan City (宜蘭市; Taiwanese POJ: Gî-lân-chhī), commonly and historically spelled Ilan or I-lan (Wade-Giles), is the capital of Yilan County in the Taiwan Province of the ..
Yilan CountyYilan County (Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ; POJ: Gî-lân-kōan) is a county in Northeastern Taiwan. Its name comes from the aboriginal tribe Kavalan. Contents 1 Administration2 Activities3 Former County magistrate (After Elected by Citizens)4 External links5 See als..
Yilan LineThe Yilan Line (宜蘭線) is the northern section of the Eastern Line of the Taiwan Railway Administration. History This railroad was completed in 1924. It was expanded to two tracks in the early 1980s. In 2000, it was electrified between Badu and Luodong. The remaining part was com..
YilbegänYilbegän ([jilbe`gæn]Йилбегән; Yelbegän, Kazan Tatar language: Cilbegän/Җилбегән) is a multi-headed wigned anthropophag monster in the mythology of Turkic peoples of Siberia, as well as Siberian Tatars. Yilbegän was considered to live both overland and in the sea. See..
YildizYildiz may refer to: Strandzha (Yıldız), a mountain massif between Bulgaria and TurkeyYildiz Palace, a palace in IstanbulYıldız Tilbe, a Turkish singerA common Turkish first name for a girl, meaning "Star"This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wit..
Yilgarn, Western AustraliaThe Shire of Yilgarn covers a wide area of Western Australia centered around the town of Southern Cross. The main industries within the shire are mining and farming. Other towns located in the shire include Bullfinch, Koolyanobbing, Yellowdine, Marvel Loch, Moorine Rock and Bodallin. External links..
Yilgarn cratonThe Yilgarn Craton is a huge craton which constitutes the bulk of the Western Australian land mass. It is bounded by a mixture of sedimentary basins and Proterozoic fold and thrust belts. It is composed primarily of approximately 2,800 million year old (2.8 Ga) granites and greenstone belts. Some g..
Yili horseThe Yili is a light riding and driving horse from the northwestern Xinjiang region of China, and is also used for meat and milk. It is of Mongolian type, and usually is chestnut, brown, or black. Since 1900, the Yili have originated from Russian breeds crossed with Mongolian stock. ..
Yilliminning, Western AustraliaYilliminning is a town located 212 km south east of Perth in the southern Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The townsite was gazetted in 1907. ..
Yilmaz KerimoYilmaz Kerimo (born 1963) is an Assyrian and a member of the Riksdag (the Swedish Parliament) and a member of the Swedish Social Democratic Party. ..
Yilmaz theory of gravitationThe Yilmaz theory of gravitation is an attempt by Huseyin Yilmaz and a handful of coworkers to formulate a classical field theory of gravitation which closely mimics general relativity in weak-field conditions, but in which event horizons cannot appear. (Orthographic caveat: in Turkish, Yilmaz's na..
Yilmaz VuralYilmaz Vural is a Turkish soccer coach he is unemployed at the moment. He is most known for his aggressive coaching style. Vural almost managed every club in the Turkish League only not the three giants from Istanbul. He stated that if he was the coach of Fenerbahce SK the team would have seen glo..
Yilo Krobo DistrictYilo Krobo District Region Eastern Region District type Ordinary District Chief Executive C. K. Tettey Capital Somanya Area 594 km² Population (2002) 86,043 ISO 3166 GH-EP-YK The Yilo Krobo District is a district of Ghana in the Eastern Region. Sources [Districts of Ghana ..
Yi languageYi (also Moso, Lolo, Noso, etc.) is a family of closely related Tibeto-Burman languages spoken by the Yi people. Although linguists still use the term Lolo or Loloish, the Yi people themselves regard it as pejorative. Writing system Classic Yi is a syllabic logographic system of 8000-10,000 glyph..
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