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Jantina was the name of at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian submarine
Jantina (1912), a Medusa-class
submarine launched in...
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Jantina "Tine"
Tammes (Dutch pronunciation: [
jɑnˈtinaː ˈtinə ˈtɑməs]; 23 June 1871 – 20
September 1947) was a
Dutch botanist and
geneticist and the first...
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Jantina ****ingmolen (English
Jantina ****ing's Mill,
formerly called Aeldermeul or
Aalder Molen) is a
smock mill in Aalden, Netherlands. The mill is...
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Alida Jantina Pott (Groningen,
January 8, 1888 -
December 23, 1931) was a
Dutch visual artist and
member of the
Groninger art
collective De Ploeg. Alida...
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Famke Jantina Louise Meijer (pronounced [ˈfɛmkə
jɑnˈtinaː luˈʋiːzə ˈmɛiər]; born 9
December 1998),
better known as
Famke Louise, is a
Dutch YouTuber,...
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Jantina was one of
seven Argonauta-class
submarines built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy)
during the
early 1930s. She pla**** a
minor role in...
- "North-Western
European Language Evolution" 54/55, 265 – 278. Looijenga,
Jantina Helena (1997).
Runes around the
North Sea and on the
Continent AD 150–700;...
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Chitraguptavanshi Kayasthas, and
takes its
meaning from the word 'pure'.
Adonna Jantina Khare (born 1980),
American artist Aishwarya Khare (born 1995), Indian...
- oprindelse",
Frisian Runes and
Neighbouring Traditions, Rodopi. Looijenga,
Jantina Helena (1997),
Runes around the
North Sea and on the
Continent AD 150–700...
- (PhD thesis), Copenhagen:
University of Copenhagen, p. 109 Looijenga,
Jantina Helena (1997), "History,
Archaeology and Runes", in SSG
Uitgeverij (ed...