- Look up
tunka or
tůňka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tunka may
refer to:
Tunka Manin (1010–1078),
ruler of the
Ghana Empire Ondřej
Tunka (born 1990)...
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Tunka Tunka is a 2021 Punjabi-language
drama film
directed by
Garry Khatrao,
produced by IG Studios, and
written by J Davin. It
stars Hardeep Grewal and...
- The
Tunka experiment now
named TAIGA (
Tunka Advanced Instrument for
cosmic ray
physics and
Gamma Astronomy)
measures air showers,
which are initiated...
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Tunka Manin (c. 1010–1078) was a
ruler of the
Ghana Empire who
reigned from 1062 to at
least 1076 C.E.
Preceded by
Ghana B****i,
Manin was the last ruler...
- The
Tunka Goltsy (Russian: Тункинские гольцы) is a
mountain range in Buryatia, Far
Eastern Federal District, Russia. Its
length is 160 km, it is the easternmost...
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Tunkás is a town and the muni****l seat of the
Tunkás Muni****lity, Yucatán in Mexico. As of 2010, the town has a po****tion of 2,828. "Po****tion and...
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Tunka (Russian: Тунка; Buryat: Түнхэн, Tünkhen) is a
village in
Tunkinsky District of the
Buryat Republic, Russia,
located southwest of
Irkutsk in the...
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Tunka **** (Aymara
tunka ten, **** furrow, "ten furrows",
hispanicized spelling Tunga Suca) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 4,000 m (13,000 ft)...
- Ondřej
Tunka (born 29
September 1990) is a
Czech slalom canoeist who has
competed at the
international level since 2008. He won four
medals at the ICF...
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influence from
Turkic Alar–
Tunka group comprising Alar,
Tunka–Oka, Zakamna, and Unga in the
southwest of Lake Baikal.
Tunka extends into Mongolia. Ekhirit–Bulagat...