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Tinde (Ancient Gr****: Τίνδη), also
known as
Tindium or
Tindion (Τίνδιον), was a town of
Chalcidice in
ancient Macedonia. It
belonged to the
Delian League...
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Helvetia Tinde (Helvetia Peak) is the
highest mountain in the
Roosevelt Range,
Northern Greenland. It is also the
highest mountain of the northernmost...
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Tinde Kovač Cerović (Serbian Cyrillic: Тинде Ковач Церовић; born 1954) is an
educator and
political figure in Serbia. Kovač Cerović
holds a master's degree...
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Payer Peak, (Danish:
Payer Tinde or
Payers Fjeld) is a
mountain in King
Christian X Land,
Northeast Greenland.
Administratively it is part of the Northeast...
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fictional country that the 2010
anime Sound of the Sky is set in
Helvetia Tinde, the
highest peak in
Peary Land,
North Greenland New Helvetia, a Mexican-era...
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Tinde van
Andel is an ethnobotanist. She is the
Special professor of the
Clusius chair of
History of
Botany and
Gardens at
Leiden University.
Using ethnobotany...
- Denali. He has also
summited the
northernmost peak in the world,
Helvetia Tinde. In 1989, he
began guiding for
Alpine Ascents International. In 1992, Tejas...
- (saxophone) and
Kimmo Kajasto (synth).
Drummers Petteri Ståhl and Timo "
Tinde" Joutsimäki pla****
drums in
Kingston Wall
before Kuoppamäki
joined the group...
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Archived from the
original on 4
January 2024. Stefanaki, Anastasia; Van Andel,
Tinde (2021). "Mediterranean
aromatic herbs and
their culinary use". Aromatic...
- Eugen-Heinz
Tinde (2,415 m)
Tillyrie (2,415 m)
Eckturm (2,413 m)
Solveigs Sang (2,410 m)
Kastenberg (2,401 m)
Emmanuel Fjeld (2,400 m)
Merchiston Tinde (2,400...