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Tarno may
refer to:
Tärnö, an
island in
Sweden Tarno, Croatia, a
village near Ivanić-Grad,
Croatia This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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between Karlshamn and Ronneby,
featuring the
archipelago south of
Matvik with
Tärnö as its far out landmark. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare...
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Tärnö is an
island in the
Blekinge archipelago, the
largest and
southernmost island in Hällaryd archipelago, in
Karlshamn muni****lity,
Blekinge County...
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Tarnos (French pronunciation: [
taʁnɔs] ; Basque: Tarnose; Occitan:
Tarnòs) is a
commune in the
Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
- Ülo
Tärno (born 22 May 1936 in Haapsalu) is an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of IX Riigikogu. He has been a
member of
Estonian Centre Party. Sillajõe...
- 5281/zenodo.3700413. ISBN 978-3-96110-223-5. "Dawan (Uab Meto)". omniglot.com.
Tarno et al. (1992)
Edwards (2016), pp. 71–72 "Uab Meto Wordlist". Austronesian...
- Rewa,
comes (fl. 1569).
Franciscus Revay (fl. 1638).
Andrea Czeromanka de
Tarno.
Petrus de Reva,
comes (fl. 1767). Only
linguistic communities > 1% are...
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Tarno,
Croatia is a
settlement in the Ivanić-Grad town of
Zagreb County, Croatia. As of 2011 it had a po****tion of 57 people. "Po****tion by Age and...
- "combat is a dance", "movement is your weapon", and "make a move".
Pierre Tarno, the game's
creative director,
liked how
players could experiment with the...
- Nordingrå Sata****a
Dalarna Gävle Svartälven [sv] Mälaren Almesåkra [sv]
Tärnö (xenoliths)
There is
evidence suggesting that
Jotnian cover rocks or a Jotnian...