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Titiri (Aymara titi
Andean mountain cat; lead, -(i)ri a suffix, also
spelled Titire) is a 4,560-metre-high (14,961 ft)
mountain in the
Andes of southern...
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mixture of
socially progressive and
environmentalist policy through a "
Titiri-centric" Māori lens. The
party is
committed to
eradicating Goods and Services...
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programs of this channel,
these "Atrapado", "Quédate ahí,"
followed by "
Titiri Mundati". On Ruta Telemicro,
which is
carried to all the
peoples of the...
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given to a pair of
flags of
Argentina found at a
chapel in the
hamlet of
Titiri, near the
village of Macha,
north of Potosí, Bolivia. They are considered...
- P'isaqani
Qutan Willk'i Qutañani Q'asiri Tawa
Qullu Taypi Qullu Timillu Qullu Titiri Wallatiri Warawarani Wariri Wila
Uqharani Wila
Qullu Wiqu Yana K'achi The...
- weightlifting:
Women Titiri Marie-Anne
Charton Tehea Riipeu (epse Ratia)
Claudine Yu Hing Men
Daniel Mana
Honoura Roopinia Teremu Touatekina Titiri Marie-Anne Charton...
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Jaruma Jisk'a
Qullu Phuru Phuruni P'isaqani
Qutan Willk'i
Timillu Qullu Titiri Yana K'achi (in Spanish)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática...
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Juqhuri Khuruña
Laram Qullu Lluqu Qullu Pä
Qullu Phusnu Pullawi Tawa
Qullu Titiri Wallatiri Warawarani Wila
Qullu Wila
Uqharani Wiqu (in Spanish) Instituto...
- his surname, Titircă, is Caragiale's invention, from the root verb a [se]
titiri ("to get
spruced up"); they both
contrast his
informal title of Jupân ("Master")...
- Athens, EM 13330) was
discovered at some
point before 1959 by
Anargyros Titiris, a
local farmer at Troezen, in the
northeastern Peloponnese. For some time...