- "Little
Tikes sold to
Bratz maker". Crain's
Cleveland Business.
Retrieved March 28, 2009. "The
Little Tikes Company History".
Little Tikes. Archived...
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Tikal (/
tiˈkɑːl/; Tik'al in
modern Mayan orthography) is the ruin of an
ancient city,
which was
likely to have been
called Yax Mutal,
found in a rainforest...
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tikal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tikal is the
largest of the
ancient ruined cities of the Maya civilization.
Tikal may also
refer to:
Tikal the...
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Little Tikes increased after the
introduction of the new models, the Cozy
Coupe lost its spot as the industry's top seller. By 1998,
Little Tikes introduced...
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tikal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tikal (feminine: Tikalová) is a
Czech surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: František
Tikal (1933–2008)...
- Václav
Tikal (1906-1965) Jiří Vykoukal, "Václav
Tikal (1906-1965)", 1993, ISBN 80-85016-21-4, 2007, ISBN 80-86587-20-7 A
gallery of
Tikal's works Václav...
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Tikal National Park is a
national park
located in Guatemala, in the
northern region of the Petén Department.
Stretching across 57,600
hectares (220 sq...
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products under the
Rubbermaid brand name. In 1984,
Rubbermaid acquired Little Tikes, a toy maker. In 1985,
Rubbermaid acquired competitor Gott Corporation....
- Zdeněk "Steve"
Tikal (15 June 1929 – 20
November 1991) was an
Australian ice
hockey player. Born in Czechoslovakia, he fled to
Australia with his father...
- Oldřich
Tikal (born 28
November 1938) is a
Czech rower who
represented Czechoslovakia. He
competed at the 1960
Summer Olympics in Rome with the men's...