Tatau
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Tatau — is a town, and the capital of the Tatau District (4,945.8 square kilometers) in Bintulu Division, Sarawak, east Malaysia. The district population (year 2000 census) was 25,300. Tatau became a district in 1987. Before that it was a Sub District… … Wikipedia
Tatau — est un chanteur et compositeur brésilien, leader du groupe Araketu. Portail du Brésil … Wikipédia en Français
Tatau Nishinaga — is the fifth president of Toyohashi University of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering at Nagoya University in 1967. He became a professor at the engineering faculty of Toyohashi University of Technology in 1977, the… … Wikipedia
tataukšt — tataũkšt interj. kartojant nusakomas tauškėjimas: Kastinį liuob susuksiam iš rūgšto smetono, įdedam sviesto šaukštelį, lengvai šiltai sukam tataũkšt tataũkšt su mediniu šaukšteliu Als. Tataũkšt tataũkšt greitai pasrėbė putros ir vėl gula Užv … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
tataukš — tataũkš interj. žr. tataukšt: Paskuo tą įklotą (plonai atpjautus lašinius) par dantis tataũkš tataũkš iškošė KlvrŽ … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Mark Adams (photographer) — Mark Adams Born 1949 Nationality New Zealander Field Photography Movement Canterbury University School … Wikipedia
Tattoo — For other uses, see Tattoo (disambiguation). A tattooed woman in the United States, ca. 1907. A tattoo is made by inserting indelible ink into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment. Tattoos on humans are a type of body modification,… … Wikipedia
Tatouage en Polynésie — Le tatau (ou pe a), le tatouage masculin de Samoa, complété par des outils traditionnels. Le tatouage qui est pratiqué dans le monde entier aujourd hui a des origines diverses, mais l origine étymologique du mot est polynésienne. En effet l’art… … Wikipédia en Français
Sarawak — For the river, see Sarawak River. Sarawak State Land of The Hornbills … Wikipedia
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