- [citation needed] In 1947,
Mikan married his wife, Patricia, and they
remained together for 58
years until his death. The
Mikans had six children: sons Larry...
-
satsuma mandarin or ****anese mandarin.
During the Edo
period of ****an,
kishu mikans were more po****r
because there was a po****r
superstition that
eating Citrus...
- satsuma.
Mikan may also
refer to:
Joseph Gottfried Mikan (also J.G.
Mikan; 1743–1814), Austrian-Czech
botanist Johann Christian Mikan (also J.C.
Mikan; 1769–1844)...
- observatory. It also
produces a
heavy crop of
fruit in the form of both
Mikans and Persimmons. "総務省|令和2年版 地方財政白書|資料編 〔附属資料〕 昭和60年度以降の市町村合併の実績" [Record...
- The
kishu mikan (Citrus
kinokuni ex Tanaka), from ****anese Kishū
mikan (紀州蜜柑), is a
hybrid variety of
mikan, or
mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata), found...
- the family, with
Mikan and her
mother at the
center (the name, Atashin'chi, is
written in such a way that is
implied to be from
Mikan's or her mother's...
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Mikan Enikki (****anese: みかん・絵日記, "
Mikan's Picture Diary") is a
manga series written and
illustrated by Miwa Abiko. It was
featured in Hakusensha's magazine...
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League of
America dispersal draft,
which they used to
select George Mikan. Led by
Mikan, the
Lakers had a
solid roster,
which also
featured forward Jim Pollard...
-
George L.
Mikan III (born
April 9, 1971), is the founder,
chairman and
chief executive officer of Shot-Rock Capital. He is CEO of
Bright Health Group...
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Edward Anton Mikan (October 20, 1925 –
October 22, 1999) was an
American professional basketball player. He was the
younger brother of
George Mikan.
After starring...