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means "cleared forest". The
medieval names of Knin
include Hungarian:
Tinin; Italian: Tenin; Latin: Tinum. The
Latin name is
still used as a titular...
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October 1946 – 1
November 2020),
known professionally as
Tinín, was a
Spanish matador.
Tinín presented his
first traje de
luces on 31
March 1963 in Logroño...
- Agustín Almodóvar
Caballero (1955-05-25) 25 May 1955 (age 69)
Calzada de Calatrava,
Ciudad Real,
Spain Other names
Tinin Almodóvar
Occupation film producer...
- Roth as
Woman in TV
commercial Pedro Almodóvar as
Playback 'La bien pagá'
Tinín Almodóvar as Bank
teller Carlitos as
Dinero ("Money"):
lizard What Have...
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brand of humour. The
fiction follows the
lives of Benja, Bruno,
Susana and
Tinín, four of the five
members of
Gominolas (a
fictional teen pop band po****r...
- from a
publication now in the
public domain: MacErlean,
Andrew (1912). "
Tinin". In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 14. New York:...
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Quico Felícita = Feli,
Felacha Felipe = Fele, Pipe, Lipe
Faustino = Tino,
Tinín,
Fausto Fermín = Mincho,
Fermo Fernanda = Fer, Nanda, Feña
Fernando = Fer...
- 2019. "Kurdên Êzidî îro qurbaniyên teqînên Gir Uzêr û Sîba Şêx
Xidir bibîr
tînin". Rûdaw. 14
August 2019. p. ku.
Retrieved 19
December 2019. Maisel, Sebastian...
- pəŋən / fəŋən
Turjok íŋgət / ŋ̀gət fəniín / fəníínət indər / ŋəndər M.
tiɲin / ŋiɲin taŋəlk / yaŋəlak ~ yaŋəlɒgɔt kiɲjɛr / siɲjɛr(g)ɔt ŋɔ́y kus / sus...
- Vienna) was
educator and
religious tutor of
Emperor Joseph I,
Bishop of
Tinin,
Provost of
Ardagger and Wroclaw, and was from 1706 to 1716 the Prince-Bishop...