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Kintana is a
monotypic moth
genus in the
subfamily Lymantriinae erected by Paul
Griveaud in 1976. Its only species,
Kintana ocellatula, was
first described...
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Jeune Etoile de Tana
Kintana,
known as JET
Kintana is a
Malagasy football club from
Itasy It was
founded in
January 2021 as a
merger between top-flight...
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Aitor Kintana Zarate (born 15 July 1975 in Vitoria-Gasteiz) is a
Spanish former cyclist. 2000 5th
Overall Tour de l'Avenir 1st
Stage 8 2001 2nd Overall...
- for $22.5M.
Kintana Inc. was a
software vendor of IT
governance products.
Mercury Interactive acquired Kintana in June 2003 for $225M.
Kintana products are...
- Fray Ángel María
Garibay Kintana (18 June 1892 – 19
October 1967) was a
Mexican Roman Catholic priest, philologist, linguist, historian, and
scholar of...
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Quintana Roo (/
kɪnˌtɑːnə ˈroʊ(oʊ)/ kin-TAH-nə ROH(-oh); Spanish: [
kinˈtana ˈro] ),
officially the Free and
Sovereign State of
Quintana Roo (Spanish: Estado...
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David de Gea
Quintana (Spanish pronunciation: [daˈβið ðe ˈxea
kinˈtana] ; born 7
November 1990) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a goalkeeper...
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being shot by the boy.
Hands features in the children's
adventure book
Kintana and the Captain's
Curse by
Susan Brownrigg.[citation needed]
Hands appears...
- Stanford:
Stanford University Press. 1985. ISBN 9780804711821.
Garibay Kintana, Ángel Ma., ed. (1965). Teogonía e
historia de los mexicanos: tres opúsculos...
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Hebrew published in Pamplona, 1994 by the
Government of Navarra.
Xabier Kintana translated Sefer Masaot into
Basque language and Jose
Ramon Magdalena Nom...