- Ọya (Yorùbá: Ọya, also
known as Oyá or Oiá; Yàńsàn-án or
Yansã; and Iansá, Iansã, or
Iansan in
Latin America) is an
Orisha of winds, lightning, and violent...
- Llançà (Catalan pronunciation: [
ʎənˈsa]) is a muni****lity in the
comarca of the Alt Empordà in Catalonia, Spain. It is
situated on the
coastline of the...
- 209.9E 83.0 1985
Hatti (proto-Hittite) sun
goddess and
mother of gods.
Yansa Tholus 76.1 N 232.2 E 20.0 2009
Brazilian goddess of wind and fire Yurt-Ava...
- (22,854 ft)
Loenpo Gang 6,979 m (22,897 ft)
Changbu 6,781 m (22,247 ft)
Yansa Tsenji 6,690 m (21,950 ft)
Kyunga Ri 6,601 m (21,657 ft)
Dogpache 6,562 m...
- Iannas/Staan (50 years) X 18... 10 (20, 30)
years Yan****i (
Yansas-X)
Khyan Yan****i (
Yansas-idn) Yan****i (Jinaśśi’-Ad)
Apophis (61/14 years) X 19... 40...
- Canada.
Geological Survey of Canada. Franzi,
David A; Rayburn, John A;
Yansa,
Catherine H; Knuepfer,
Peter L K. "Late
glacial water bodies in the Champlain...
- and
Damian (ibeji),
Saint George (Ogun in Rio de Janeiro),
Saint Barbara (
Yansã); in the
creation of new po****r
saints such as the
Escrava Anastacia; and...
- of a
typical Form I
defective (third-weak) verb نَسِيَ (يَنْسَ)
nasiya (
yansā) (root: ن-س-ي) 'to forget',
parallel to
verbs of the فَعِلَ (يَفْعَلُ) faʿila...
- (23,638 ft),
Changbu 6,781 m (22,247 ft),
Gangchenpo 6,387 m (20,955 ft),
Yansa Tsenji 6,690 m (21,950 ft) and many
other peaks.
Hikers can
enjoy the stunning...
- v. 97, no. 1-2, p. 237–248. Grimley, D.A., D. L****n, S.W. Kaplan, C.H.
Yansa, B.B. Curry, and E.A. Oches, 2009, "A multi-proxy
palaeoecological and palaeoclimatic...