- Ogon varieties.
Tanchō (丹頂) is any koi with a
solitary red
patch on its head. The fish may be a
Tanchō Shōwa,
Tanchō Sanke, or even
Tanchō Goshiki. It is...
- The red-crowned
crane (Grus ****onensis), also
called the
Manchurian crane (traditional Chinese: 丹頂鶴;
simplified Chinese: 丹顶鹤; pinyin: dāndǐng hè; ****anese:...
- the name
Kintsuru Perfume Corporation (金鶴香水株式会社) and
changed its name to
Tancho Corporation in 1959, and
Mandom Corporation in 1971. In 1927, Shinpachiro...
- (1976–77)
Petar Zhekov (1977–78)
Angel Nikolov (1978)
Gavril Stoyanov (1978–79)
Tancho Gilev (1979–84)
Trendafil Uzunov (1984–86)
Dimitar Milev (1986–87) Toncho...
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common colors in an oranda. The top one
possessed a
Tancho coloration while the
bottom is orange....
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Saint Tanco (or
Tancho, Tanchon, Tatta; died 815) was a
Scottish abbot, bishop, and
martyr in Germany. He is
venerated as a
saint in the
Catholic Church...
- 3166 code JP-01
Website www.pref.hokkaido.lg.jp
Symbols of
Hokkiado Bird
Tanchō (red-crowned crane, Grus ****onensis)
Flower Hamanasu (rugosa rose, Rosa rugosa)...
- is
originally from China, the word 'sarasa' is of ****anese origin. The
Tancho single-tail is
similar to the comet-tail but it has a silver-colored body...
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Lobregat Cup. He also pla**** for
other teams such as
Pepsi Cola, PTGWO,
Tancho, Tigers, and the
football team of the
Manila Jockey Club.
Vicente was a...
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Italian composer and
Catholic priest MPC · 5063 5064
Tanchozuru 1990 FS
Tancho, ****anese
crane MPC · 5064 5065
Johnstone 1990 FP1 Paul
Johnstone (died...