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Tagus.
While the
etymology is unclear, the most
probable etymological origin for the
hydronym Tagus is Indo-European *(s)tag- ('to drip'). The
Tagus River...
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Tagu (Burmese: တန်ခူး; Mon: ဂိတု စဲ) is the
first month of the
traditional Burmese calendar.
Thingyan Pagoda festivals Shwemawdaw Pagoda Festival, Bago...
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Pherae was
Tagus, he had an army of more than 8,000
cavalry and not less than 20,000 hoplites. When
Thessaly was not
united under a
Tagus, the subject...
- revolution. It is also
commonly called the
Tagus River Bridge (in Portuguese:
Ponte sobre o Tejo, lit. "bridge over the
Tagus").
Later changes had to be made due...
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Tagus Ranch is an
abandoned restaurant, hotel, and 7,000 acre orchard,
Founded by
Hulett C.
Merritt in 1912, and left in the mid 80's.
Tagus Ranch was...
- (the
Lisbon and the
Tagus Valley),
continues to be
composed of 5
NUTSIII (Sub-regions:
Greater Lisbon, Setúbal Peninsula,
Middle Tagus, and Lezíria West...
- bank of the
Tagus river (Rio Tejo). The
lisbonite industry has very
large sectors in oil, as
refineries are
found just
across the
Tagus,
textile mills...
- The
Tagus Basin is the
drainage basin of the
Tagus River,
which flows through the west of the
Iberian Peninsula and
empties into Lisbon. It
covers an area...
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Tagu Meburishvili (Georgian: ტაგუ ვარდენის ძე მებურიშვილი; 28
August 1934, Pereta, Vani Muni****lity – 10
April 2007, Tbilisi) was a
Georgian poet. In...
- The
Battle of the
Tagus was a
naval engagement that took
place on 11 July 1831 at the
mouth of the
Tagus river, in Portugal. A
French fleet attacked and...