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modified in 1865. The
tower was
replaced in 1912.
Peins was home to 168
people in 1840.
House in
Peins "Kerncijfers
wijken en
buurten 2021".
Central Bureau...
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darts player Friedrich Pein (1915–1975),
Austrian sniper Malcolm Pein (born 1960),
British chess player, author, and
journalist Peins, a
village in the Netherlands...
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Friedrich Pein (20
October 1915 – 14
February 1975) was an
Austrian sniper in the
Wehrmacht of ****
Germany during World War II, and one of two to have...
- A ball-peen or ball
pein hammer, also
known as a machinist's hammer, is a type of
peening hammer used in metalworking. It has two heads, one flat and the...
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Nagato (****anese: 長門),
known primarily under the
alias of Pain (ペイン,
Pein), is a
fictional character in the
manga and
anime series Naruto created by Masashi...
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Bernard Pein (born 14
August 1960) is a
British chess player,
chess organizer, author, and journalist. He
holds the
title of
International Master.
Pein earned...
- Aape
Pein Siyaape is
Indian Punjabi-language film,
written and
directed by
Sharhaan Singh. The film
stars Rajesh Sharma,
Aditi Aarya and
Sharhaan Singh...
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Anton Pein (born 9 May 1967) is an
Austrian former darts player,
regarded as one of the country's best players. He is a
former Electronic-Darts
World Champion...
- Dongjum, Firdgum, Franeker, Herbaijum, Hitzum, Klooster-Lidlum, Oosterbierum,
Peins, Pietersbierum, Ried, Schalsum, ****bierum, Tzum, Tzummarum, Zweins. Dutch...
- U Bein
Bridge (Burmese: ဦးပိန် တံတား) is a
crossing that
spans the
Taungthaman Lake near
Amarapura in Myanmar. The 1.2-kilometre (0.75 mi)
bridge was built...