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Tatra T613 The Tatra T613 was an automobile manufactured by Tatra in the 1960's as a replacement to the Tatra T603 series and featured an all new body styled by Vignale of Italy and used a dohc air-cooled V8 of 3.5 litres.
Tatra T700 The Tatra T700 was an automobile released in 1996 by the Czech car maker Tatra, it was essentially a heavily restyled version of the Tatra T613 model it replaced. The Tatra T700 was offered as both a sedan and coupe with either a 3.
Tatra Tiger "Tatra Tiger" is a nickname that refers to the economy of Slovakia following the ascendance of a right-wing coalition in September 2002 which engaged in a program of liberal economic reforms. The name "Tatra Tiger" comes from the local Tatra mountain range.
Tatshenshini River The Tatshenshini River ("Shäwshe Chù" in Southern Tutchone) is a river in the southwestern Yukon and the northwestern corner of British Columbia. In British Columbia, it flows through the Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Wilderness Park where it joins the Alsek River, which then flows in the Pacific Ocean in Alaska.
Tatshenshini-Alsek Park Tatshenshini-Alsek Park or Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Wilderness Park in British Columbia, Canada (9,580 km2) was established in 1993 after an intensive campaign by Canadian and American conservation organizations to halt mining exploration and development in the area and protect the area for its strong natural heritage and biodiversity values. The park is situated in the very northwest corner of British Columbia having borders with both the American State of Alaska and the Canadian Yukon Territory.
Tatsoi Tatsoi, (Brassica narinosa) also called Spinach Mustard or Spoon Mustard, is an Asian variety of Brassica rapa grown for greens. This plant has become popular in North American cuisine as well, and is now grown throughout the world.
Tatsuji Miyoshi was a Japanese poet, literary critic, and literary editor active in Showa period Japan. He is known for his rather lengthy free verse poetry, which often portray loneliness and isolation as part of contemporary life, but which are written in a complex, highly literary style reminiscent of classical Japanese poetry.
Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku (竜巻旋風ă‚ăŁă‚Żă€€Tornado Whirlwind Kick) is a special attack from the Street Fighter series used by Ryu and Ken Masters, and is part of their unique, but fictional, Ansatsuken style. While not as popular as the Shoryuken or Hadouken, it is nevertheless an easily recognizable move of Street Fighter canon.
Tatsumi Family The Tatsumi Family is a fictional family portrayed in the Japanese Super Sentai series Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGo-V. They are from a long line of "machi-bikeshi" (fire fighters of Edo, the capital of the Tokuguawa Shogunate), the Tatsumi Family have worked in the lines of emergency-rescue at Tokyo.
Tatsumi Fujinami Tatsumi Fujinami (Fujinami Tatsumi, 藤波辰巳) is a Japanese professional wrestler who is famous for his gimmick as "The Dragon". He is the one who is credited for inventing the Dragon Sleeper and the Dragon Suplex.
Tatsumichi Oki Tatsumichi Oki (ĺ¤§ćś¨ç«‹é“ ĹŚki Tatsumichi) is a character in the novel Battle Royale, and the film and manga of the same name. In the film he was played by Gouki Nishimura (with the character being listed as "Tatsumichi Ohki").
Tatsunokuchi, Ishikawa Tatsunokuchi (辰口町; -machi) was a town located in Nomi District, Ishikawa, Japan. On February 1, 2005 the town merged with two other towns from the district forming the city of Nomi and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
Tatsuo Endo Tatsuo Endo (1925 - 1989) was a Japanese engineer who, in 1968 along with M. Matsuiski, developed the rainflow-counting algorithm for fatigue analysis of structures while a visiting professor at the University of Illinois.
Tatsuo Nagumo Tatsuo Nagumo is a character from the anime Urotsukidoji. A shy, considerably libidinous teen (we first see him peeking into the girls locker room at Myojin High School, masturbating all the while) he has a crush on the school idol, Akemi Ito.
Tatsuro Abe is a Japanese dancer and entertainer from Chiba, Japan. He gained brief fame in the United States as a Michael Jackson impersonator appearing on the Howard Stern Show and the low-budget sci-fi movie Prison Planet 3: The Revenge.
Tatsuruhama, Ishikawa Tatsuruhama (田鶴浜町; -machi) was a town located in Kashima District, Ishikawa, Japan. On October 1, 2004 the town merged with two other towns from Kashima District into the expanded city of Nanao and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
Tatsuya Furukawa Tatsuya Furukawa (usually good-cool, occasionally Delaware) is a Bemani producer, specializing in house and rock music. One of the few bemani producers to have composed songs for all three line of Beatmania games, and also produces songs for pop'n music.
Tattamangalam Kuthira Vela Tattamangalam Kuthira Vela or Angadi Vela is a festival conducted in a small village called Tathamangalam in Palakkad District of Kerala, south India. Kuthira meand "Horse" and Vela means "Festival" in Malayalam language.
Tattenhall Tattenhall is a Cheshire village, 8 miles south-east of Chester in England. In 2003 the village won the Business in the Community (BITC) award as overall winner of the business category in the Calor Village of the Year competition.
Tattenham Corner Line The Tattenham Corner Line is a railway line in Southern England. It was opened in two parts: from Purley to Tadworth as the Chipstead Valley Railway in 1893, and to Tattenham Corner as the Epsom Downs Extension Railway in 1894.
Tattenhoe Tattenhoe and Tattenhoe Park are adjacent districts of Milton Keynes, England, in the ancient parish of Tattenhoe. It is located at the south-western edge of the city, not far from the ruins of Snelshall Priory.
Tattered Cover The Tattered Cover Book Store is a bookstore in Denver, Colorado, and one of the largest independent bookstores in the United States. Its original location was in the Cherry Creek district of Denver with a second branch (purchased in 1990, opened in 1994) in Denver's LoDo (lower downtown) district.
Tattersall Farm Tattersall Farm is a nature conservation area located at 542 North Broadway in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The farm offers working hayfields, rolling meadows, and miles of trails available for walking, jogging and cross-country skiing.
Tattersall's (gambling organisation) Tattersall's Limited is a Victorian lottery/gaming company. Tattersall's is licensed to sell lottery related products including Super 66, Tattslotto, Oz Lotto, Instant 'scratchies' and Keno in the Australian states of Tasmania and Victoria, as well as the Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory.
Tattersalls Gold Cup The Tattersalls Gold Cup is a Group 1 flat horse race in the Republic of Ireland for four-year-old and above thoroughbreds run over a distance of 1 mile 2 furlongs and 110 yards (2,112 metres) at the Curragh in May.
Tattie scone Tattie scones or potato scones are a regional variant of the savoury "girdle scone" which is especially popular in Scotland. Many variations of recipe exist, however they generally include liberal quantities of boiled Tatties (Scots for potatoes) and salt.
Tatting Tatting is a technique for handcrafting a particularly durable lace constructed by a series of knots and loops. Tatting can be used to make lace edging as well as doilies, collars, and other decorative pieces.
Tattingers Tattingers was a comedy-drama aired by the NBC television network as part of its 1988 fall lineup. After failing in the Nielsen ratings as an hour-long program, the plot and characters were briefly revived in the spring of 1989 as the half-hour situation comedy Nick & Hillary.
Tattler (newsletter) The Tattler, with the subtitle 'Newsletter for the East Asian - Australasian Flyway', is produced quarterly by the Australasian Wader Studies Group for distribution to its members and other interested people and organisations. It is available both as hard-copy and on-line.
Tatton, New South Wales Tatton is an outer south-eastern suburb of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. Located to the south of Kooringal, and to the West of Lake Albert, Tatton is one of Wagga Wagga's more expernsive new suburbs.
Tattoo (album) Tattoo was the fourth studio album released by Rory Gallagher. The original version contained 9 tracks, all of which were written by Rory Gallagher (two extra tracks were added to the remastered version which were not originals).
Tattoo Assassins Tattoo Assassins is a 1994 fighting game by Data East. Spearheaded by Bob Gale (screenwriter for Back to the Future) and Joe Kaminkow (leader of Data East's Pinball division, now known as Stern Pinball), Tattoo Assassins was designed to be a better Mortal Kombat.
Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters From Beverly Hills was an original series that aired on USA Network from 1994-1995. The show was a low budget attempt to emulate the success of Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
Tattoos forever Tattoos Forever is the name of two tattoo parliors located in Crestview and Fort Walton Beach Florida. The Fort Walton Beach location is popular with the local military population from Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field and even near by NAS Pensacola.
Tattuvarayar Tattuvarayar was an ascetic scholar and desciple of Svarupananda Desikar in the late 14th century - early 15th century time. He composed an anthology of verses on the Advaita philosophy called Kurundirattu containing about 1400 verses around the same time his guru (teacher) wrote an anthology.
Tattva vision Tattva vision is a technique developed by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn to aid with the development of the faculty of astral clairvoyance. It is considered one of the easiest, fastest and most effective methods of exercising and enhancing the clairvoyant factor.
Tattvartha Sutra Tattvartha Sutra (also known as Tattvarth-adhigama-sutra or Moksh-Shastra) is a Jaina text written by Acharya Umasvati or Umasvami. It was an attempt to bring together the different elements of the Jain Path, epistemological, metaphysical, cosmological, ethical and practical, otherwise unorganized around the scriptures in an unsystematic format.
Tattwabodhini Patrika Tattwabodhini Patrika ()(Tattwabodhini means truth-searching and Patrika means newspaper or magazine) was started by Maharshi Devendranath Tagore in 1843 and continued up to 1883. It was published from Kolkata.
Tatuada en tus besos Tatuada En Tus Besos is the second album by Mexican singer-songwriter Iran Castillo, released by Sony Music Mexico in the United States and Mexico on June 15 1999 (see 1999 in music). It includes the singles "Por Ti, Por Mi", "Sola" from the soap opera Soñadoras, "Di Que No", and "No Vendrá.
Tatuaje Tatuaje is a brand of hand-made premium cigar owned by Tatuaje Cigars, Inc.. It was created by Pete Johnson (owner of Tatuaje Cigars) in close consultation with José "Pepin" Garcia and is manufactured at the El Rey de los Habanos factory in Miami, Florida.
Tatuaje Havana IV Tatuaje Havana VI is a brand of hand-made premium cigar owned by Tatuaje Cigars, Inc.. It was created by JosĂ© "Pepin" Garcia in consultation with Pete Johnson (owner of Tatuaje Cigars) and is manufactured at Tabacalera Cubana in EstelĂ, Nicaragua.
Tatuaje Serie P Tatuaje Series P is a brand of hand-made premium cigar owned by Tatuaje Cigars, Inc.. It was created by JosĂ© "Pepin" Garcia in consultation with Pete Johnson (owner of Tatuaje Cigars) and is manufactured at Tabacalera Cubana in EstelĂ, Nicaragua.
TatukGIS TatukGIS is a Polish-American company that develops and licenses GIS-related software products. Some products are for use by final users performing GIS-related tasks and other products are used by developers for the creation of custom GIS solutions and applications.
Tatul Tatul () is a village in Momchilgrad municipality, Kardzhali Province located in the Eastern Rhodopes in southern Bulgaria. It is lies at 319 m above sea level at , 15 km east of Momchilgrad, and as of September 2005 has a population of 189.
Tatum McCann Tatum McCann is an American child actress. The little actress got her start in several television commercials and finally made her way into showbiz as Emily on NYPD Blue, among other television shows, and made her first real appearance on the big screen in Click as 5-year-old Samantha Newman.
Tatung Company Tatung Company, or simply Tatung, designs and manufactures a vast array of digital consumer products, including consumer personal computers, liquid crystal display televisions, plasma displays, network-connected devices, storage-based media players, videophones and home appliances. Tatung also delivers advanced products for business computing, such as Tablet PCs, blade servers and wireless thin clients.
Tatung Einstein The Tatung Einstein was an eight-bit home/personal computer produced by Taiwanese corporation Tatung but designed at their facility in Bradford, England and assembled in Telford. It was aimed primarily at small businesses.
Tatung F.C. Tatung Football Club () is a Taiwanese (Chinese Taipei) football club based in Taipei, Taiwan. The club, affiliated with the Tatung electronics company, was founded in 1969 by a group of Tatung employees favoring football activities.
Tatyana Alexeyevna Afanasyeva Tatyana Alexeyevna Afanasyeva () (Kiev, November 19, 1876 – Leiden, April 14, 1964) was a Russian /Dutch mathematician. On December 21, 1904 she was married to Paul Ehrenfest an Austrian physicist and a mathematician, (1880–1933).
Tatyana Averina Tatyana Borisovna Averina () (born 25 June 1950 in Gorky – died 22 August 2001 in MoscowGreat Russian Encyclopedia (2006), Moscow: Bol'shaya Rossiyskaya Enciklopediya Publisher, vol. 1) was a Soviet Russian speed skater.
Tatyana Kazankina Tatyana Vasilyevna Kazankina (Russian:Татьяна ВаŃильевна Казанкина) (born on December 17, 1951 in Petrovsk, Saratov Oblast, Russian SFSR) was a Soviet/Russian runner who set seven world records and won a total numer of three golden medals at the Olympic Games. She was also awarded Order of the Red Banner of Labour and the title Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR in 1976.
Tatyana Kolpakova Tatyana Alekseyevna Kolpakova (Abbyasova) (Russian:Татьяна ĐлекŃеевна Колпакова (ĐббяŃова)) (born October 18, 1959 in village Alamedin, Kyrgyz SSR) is a retired long jumper who represented the USSR and later Kyrgyzstan.
Tatyana Lesovaya Tatyana Lesovaya (born April 24, 1956) is a retired athlete who represented USSR (until 1991) and later Kazakhstan. Competing in the discus throw, her greatest achievement was a bronze medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Tatyana Ovechkina Tatiana Nikolaevna Ovechkina (; maiden name: Kabayeva) (born 19 March 1950); is a former Soviet Russian basketball player who represented the USSR winning two Olympic gold medals, 1975 World Championships and six European Championships. She is now head of the Russian national women's basketball program.
Tatyana Pavlovna Ehrenfest Tatyana Pavlovna Ehrenfest, later van Aardenne-Ehrenfest, (Vienna, October 28, 1905 – Dordrecht, November 29, 1984) was a Dutch mathematician. She was the daughter of Paul Ehrenfest (1880 – 1933) and Tatyana Alexeyevna Afanasyeva (1876–1964).
Tatyana Samolenko Tatyana Samolenko-Dorovskikh (ru. Татьяна Самоленко-ДоровŃких, born August 12, 1961 in village Sekretarka, Severny District, Orenburg Oblast) is a retired middle distance runner who represented the USSR (until 1991) and later Ukraine.
Tatyana Sapunova Tatyana Sapunova (born c. 1974) is a Russian biophysicist who was seriously injured by an act of anti-Semitic terrorism on May 27, 2002, and who was subsequently awarded the Order of Courage on June 21 by President Vladimir Putin.
Tatyana Tomashova Tatyana Tomashova (born July 1, 1975 in Perm) is a Russian middle distance runner. At the 2000 Summer Olympics she competed in 5000 metres, but she has participated in shorter races since, now competing mainly in the 1500 metres.
Tatyana Zaslavskaya Tatyana Zaslavskaya (Татьяна Đвановна ЗаŃлавŃкая) (b. September 9, 1927, Kiev) is a Russian economical sociologist, a theoretician of perestroika, an author and co-author of several books in economy of the Soviet Union (specializing in agriculture) and in sociology of the countryside and a large number of research papers; she was a member of the Consulting Committee to the President of Russia from 1991 to 1992.
Tau (mythology) Tau is the name of an evil spirit in GuaranĂ mythology. Although Tau is not quite synonymous with the Devil in Christian beliefs, for example, he was sometimes referred to as The Evil Spirit and as such may have been a personification of evil itself.
Tau (Warhammer 40,000) In the universe of Games Workshop's table-top wargame Warhammer 40,000, the Tauare an alien race, inhabiting a small but dense region of space on the eastern edge of the Milky Way] Galaxy, roughly 300 light years in diameter. The Tau were first introduced to Warhammer 40,000 in late 2001, the result of Games Workshop's plan to introduce a new race to the game }}.
Tau (Warhammer 40,000)/archive In the universe of Games Workshop's table-top wargame Warhammer 40,000, the Tau are an alien race, and one of the opponents of the Imperium. Unlike many of their opponents, they are peaceful whenever possible, asking if others will join their cause instead of engaging in combat.
Tau Alpha Omega Tau Alpha Omega "Freeman" Was Founded September 21, 1970 at Central Mindanao University and expanded their chapters at Universities And Colleges in Luzon Visayas and Mindanao. Before it became Tau Alpha Omega, its name was Free Student Society, when it was founded in the 1960's or Society of Students who Assert Freedom or "Scholasticus Adserto Sodalicium".
Tau Beta Pi The Tau Beta Pi Association (commonly Tau Beta Pi, ΤΒΠ, or TBP) is the engineering honor society in the United States and the second oldest collegiate honor society in America. It honors engineering students who have shown a history of academic achievement as well as a commitment to personal and professional integrity.
Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma is a co-educational national honorary band sorority dedicated to serving college and university bands. The Sorority, headquartered at the historic Stillwater Station in Stillwater, Oklahoma, numbers 3,000 active members in 140 active chapters, and over 40,000 alumni.
Tau Canis Majoris Tau Canis Majoris (Ď„ CMa / Ď„ Canis Majoris) is an eclipsing spectroscopic binary in the constellation Canis Major and the brightest star of an open cluster designated NGC 2362. It is approximately 3200 light years from Earth.
Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE, pronounced T-K-E or "Teke", as in teak wood) is a college fraternity with chapters in the USA, and Canada, and affiliation with a German fraternity system known as the Corps of the Weinheimer Senioren Convent(WSC). Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded on January 10, 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois.
Tau Moe Tau Moe ("Papa Tau") (1908 - 2004) was an influential pioneer of the Hawaiian steel guitar. He was also very compassionate, helping Jews escape from Germany prior to the Second World War, breaking the race barrier in the United States and assisting with paramedics during the Indian riots in the late 1940s.
Tau phi zeta Tau Phi Zeta (ΤΦΖ) is a multi-cultural Greek fraternity founded on November 7, 2005 in the city of Riverside. The fraternity has been organized by a selected group of individuals who together bring into one the ideals of the fraternity.
Tau Phi Tau Phi is a social and community service based sorority at Immaculata University, located in Malvern, Pennsylvania, United States. Tau Phi was founded in the spring of 1996 by a group of girls who wanted to have a sorority that did not subscribe to the bidding system.
Tau Sagittarii Tau Sagittarii (τ Sgr / τ Sagittarii) is a star in the constellation Sagittarius, 120 light years from Earth. It also has the traditional name Hecatebolus (Greek Εκατηβολος), which was an alternate name for the god Apollo as the "Far Darter" or "Sharp-shooter", the god of sudden death.
Tau Serpentis The Bayer designation Tau Serpentis (τ Ser / τ Serpentis) is shared by a collection of eight stars, τ1 Serpentis through τ8 Serpentis, in the head of the constellation Serpens. They are distributed within a box of size 40 minutes in right ascension by 3.
Tau theorem prover Tau is a robust and general purpose, interactive (live on the web), user-configurable automated theorem prover for first-order predicate logic with equality. Tau proves both theorems and arguments expressed in unrestricted first-order notation in the KIF (knowledge interchange format) language.
Tau'ri The Tau'ri ['tÉ”ËÉąi] (sometimes spelt Tauri, and often spoken as "People of the Tau'ri") is a widespread term used to refer to humans of Earth (Milky Way address () Pegasus Galaxy address }}) by many alien races in the science fiction universe Stargate SG-1. With the exceptions of Teal'c, Jonas Quinn and Vala Mal Doran, the team denoted SG-1, the protagonists of the show, are members of the Tau'ri (i.
Tau'ri technology in Stargate In the Stargate universe the Tau'ri, or humans of Earth, have developed many technologies based on what SG teams have brought back from trips to other planets via the use of the Stargate on Earth. Whilst Earth's level of technology prior even to Stargate travel far supersedes the level found on most planets throughout the galaxy (and indeed others), Earth's technology still remains crude compared to the larger races that they do not surpass.
Taubaté Prison Taubaté Prison is a prison in Taubaté in São Paulo, Brazil. It is notorious for containing some of the most violent prisoners, for repeated prison riots, and for being the place where the Primeiro Comando da Capital criminal gang originated.
Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning The A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning (also Taubman College or TCAUP) is a nationally-renowned undergraduate and graduate institution for the built environment at the University of Michigan.
Tauese Sunia Tauese Tuailemafua Pita Fiti Sunia (August 29, 1941-March 26, 2003) was the governor of American Samoa from 1997 until his death. He died during his second term, on March 26 2003, while on a flight to Hawaii for medical treatment.
Taufeeq Umar Taufeeq Umar (Urdu: ŘŞŮŮŰŚŮ‚ عمر) (born 20 June, 1981 in Lahore) is a Pakistani cricketer who was a regular Test opening batsman for three seasons, before being dropped ahead of the 2004–05 season. Unusually for a Pakistani player, Umar has played more Tests than ODIs, as he was not given a prolonged run in the ODI side until 2003, when he played eight ODIs in a row.
Taunggyi Taunggyi (), is the capital of Shan State, Myanmar. Taunggyi has a population of approximately 200,000, making it the fourth largest city in Myanmar (behind Mawlamyaing), and is at an elevation of 1400 meters (4590 feet) above sea level.
Taungoo Taungoo (, also known as Toungoo) is a city in the Bago Division of Myanmar, located 220 km from Yangon, towards the northern end of the division, with mountain ranges to both east and west. The main industry is in forestry products, with teak and other hardwoods extracted from the mountains.
Tauno Lappalainen Tauno Lappalainen was a Finnish cross country skier who competed in the late 1920's and early 1930's. He won three medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships with two silvers in 1926 (30 km, 50 km) and one bronze in 1930 (17 km).
Taunton & District Saturday League The Taunton & District Saturday League (currently sponsored by Silver Street Volkswagen) is a football competition based in Somerset, England. It has a total of four divisions, the highest of which, Division One, sits at level 14 of the English football league system.
Taunton Daily Gazette The Taunton Daily Gazette (Taunton Sunday Gazette on Sundays) is a daily newspaper founded in 1848. Based in Taunton, Massachusetts, its coverage area includes Berkley, Bridgewater, Freetown, Lakeville, Norton, Raynham, and Taunton.
Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant The Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant (TMLP) established in 1897, is a municipal electric utility within the city of Taunton, Massachusetts. Prior to 1897, the TMLP was the Taunton Electric Lighting Company, which lit Main Street/City Square area in 1892.
Taunton State Hospital The Taunton State Hospital (officially known as the State Lunatic Hospital at Taunton) is a psychiatric hospital built in 1851 within Taunton, Massachusetts. Although most of the buildings have been vacant since 1975, the site continues to accommodate mentally ill patients, as well as juvenile offenders, and branch offices of various state agencies.
Taunton Stop Line The Taunton Stop Line was a World War II defensive line in southwest England. The stop line was designed "to stop an enemy's advance from the west and in particular a rapid advance supported by armoured fighting vehicles (up to the size of a German medium tank) which may have broken through the forward defences.
Taunton, New York Taunton is a hamlet in the Town of Onondaga in Onondaga County, New York, southwest of the city of Syracuse. Landmarks of Taunton are the former Morey's Mill, once a popular source of apple cider, and Wolf Hollow, an estate created by William S.
Taupo (NZ electorate) Taupo is a New Zealand electorate, in the Central North Island, which includes the places of: Acacia Bay; Arapuni; Hikumutu; Kaitieke; Kakahi; Kinloch; Kuratau; Lichfield; Mangakino; Marotiri; Mihi; National Park; Ngakonui; Ngapuke; Ohakune; Okoroire; Omori; Orautoha; Owhango; Puketurua; Putaruru; Raetihi; Rangitaiki; Taupo; Tihoi; Tirohanga; Tokaanu; Tokoroa; Turangi; Wairakei; Waitahanui; Waotu; Whakamaru and Whakapapa Village.
Taupo District The Taupo District covers 6,350 km² of land, as well as a further 610 km² of lake area, both in Lake Taupo, the country's largest lake, and also in the smaller Lake Rotoaira. The district stretches from the small town of Mangakino in the northwest to the Tongariro National Park in the south, and east into the Kaingaroa Forest.
Taupo Motorsport Park Taupo Motorsport Park is a motorsports circuit located in Taupo, New Zealand and is owned and operated by MIT Development Ltd. The circuit was completed in 2006 and will feature a three-storey pit lane complex (scheduled for early 2007) featuring 32 ground floor pit garages, 13 first floor corporate suites and a second floor race control/corporate/catering complex.
Taupok (Game) Taupok or tau pok is an informal Singaporean game that involves pinning a target, usually a person (or persons) under a stack of bodies contributed by all the other players in the game. Typically a taupok is "declared" on a particular individual (usually by announcing "taupok"), after which the participants would restrain the target, wrestle him to the ground, and proceed to pile themselves upon him.
Taur Matan Ruak Brigadier-General Taur Matan Ruak (Tetum for 'Two Sharp Eyes') is the Commander of the Falintil-FDTL, the Military of East Timor. He was the last commander of Falintil, the insurgent army which resisted Indonesian occupation from 1975/6 to 1999.
Taura syndrome Taura syndrome is one of the more devastating diseases affecting the shrimp farming industry worldwide. Since its first description in Ecuador, it has spread to all shrimp-growing countries of the Americas and outbreaks have been described in many South-East Asian regions.
Tauranga Tauranga (population 107,706 — 2006 census) is the largest city of the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is the ninth largest city in the country, and is 105 km east of Hamilton and 85 km north of Rotorua, and is the city with the fastest growing population in New Zealand.
Tauranga by-election 1993 The Tauranga by-election was a by-election in the New Zealand electorate of Tauranga, a city in New Zealand's North Island. It took place on 17 April 1993, and was precipitated by the resignation from parliament of sitting MP Winston Peters.
Tauranga Botanica The Tauranga Botanic Gardens Trust is an upcoming botanical garden to be opened between 2005-2006 on a three-hectare site in Brookfield, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. The land was donated by Frank Sydenham for a botanical park, and is to include a subtropical component.
Taurean Henderson Taurean Henderson is a multi-purpose running back, who played football at Texas Tech. He is considered one of the most versatile running backs in college football history, having amazing rushing and receiving abilities.
Taurida Governorate Taurida Governorate (; , ) was a historical governorate of Russia that is now part of Ukraine. It included the Crimean peninsula and the mainland between the lower Dnieper River and the coasts of the Black Sea and Sea of Azov.
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