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- Moskito may refer to: Mosquito Island Comte AC-12 Moskito, Swiss light touring airplane Focke-Wulf Ta 154 Moskito, German night fighter Mosquito (disambiguation)...
- The Focke-Wulf Ta 154 Moskito was a fast twin-engined night fighter aircraft designed by the German aeronautical engineer Kurt Tank and produced by the...
- Moskito Island (sometimes spelled Mosquito Island) is an island off the coast of Virgin Gorda and has long been a favourite for scuba divers and sailors...
- Edward I was king of the Mosquito Nation, from about 1729 until 1755. He was the eldest son of Jeremy II, and was young when he took office. In 1740 the...
- Peter I was a ruler of the Miskito kingdom, 1729–1739. He came to power as a result of the death of his brother, his predecessor, probably Jeremy II. Another...
- scripted and unscripted Nordic production labels such as Strix Television and Moskito Television from Nordic Entertainment Group's television studios division...
- League Oberliga Nord Founded 1994; 30 years ago (1994) Home arena Eissporthalle Essen-West [de] (capacity: 3,850) Website https://www.moskitos-essen.de/...
- George I was king of the Miskito Kingdom from 1755 to 1776. He was brother of King Edward and son of Jeremy II and was chosen king because Edward's eldest...
- metalworkers. When Germany attempted to emulate this aircraft with the Ta 154 Moskito, it used Tego film. Flight testing and development of the first Tego film-bonded...
- Edward of Portugal (1391–1438), king of Portugal and the Algarve Edward I (Moskito), king of the Miskito from about 1739 until 1755 Edward Balliol (c. 1283–1367)...