- The
Pindus (also
Pindos or Pindhos; Gr****: Πίνδος, romanized: Píndos; Albanian: Pindet; Aromanian:
Pindu) is a
mountain range located in
Northern Greece...
- The
pindu (Stomatepia
pindu) is a
critically endangered species of
cichlid endemic to Lake
Barombi Mbo in
western Cameroon. The
normal coloration of the...
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Battle of
Pindus (Italian:
Battaglia del Pindo, Albanian:
Beteja e Pindit, Gr****: Μάχη της Πίνδου Máchi tis Píndou) took
place in the
Pindus Mountains...
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Pindus (Ancient Gr****: Πίνδος), in Gr**** mythology, was the son of Makednos. He was
friend with a
snake and when his
three brothers killed Pindus, the...
- The Prin****lity of the
Pindus (Aromanian:
Printsipat di la Pind; Gr****: Πριγκιπάτο της Πίνδου; Italian: Prin****to del Pindo; Romanian: Prin****tul de...
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Oxynoemacheilus pindus is a
species of
Cypriniformes fish in the
stone loach family (Nemacheilidae). It is
found in
Greece and Albania. Its
natural habitat...
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Jenaro Pindú (1946–1993) was a
Paraguayan cartoonist,
sculptor and architect. He was a
student of
Hermann Guggiari, one of the best-known
Paraguayan sculptors...
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Pindos or
Pindus is the
largest mountain range in Greece,
extending to
southern Albania.
Pindos or
Pindus can also
refer to: from the
mountain range :...
- Ioan
Nicolidi of
Pindus (14
March 1737 – 12
October 1828; Aromanian: Ioan
Nicolidi di Pind; German:
Johann Nicolides von Pindo; Gr****: Ιωάννης Νικολίδης...
- 38°40′53″N 22°22′38″E / 38.6815°N 22.3773°E / 38.6815; 22.3773
Pindos or
Pindus (Gr****: Πίνδος), also
called Acyphas or
Akyphas (Ἀκύφας), was an ancient...