Tonina (or Toniná in Spanish orthography) is a pre-Columbian archaeological site and ruined city of the Maya civilization located in what is now the Mexican...
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(January 9, 1917 – November 2, 1969), better known under the ring name Tonina Jackson, was a Mexican actor and professional wrestler. He was nicknamed...
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Tonina is an Italian feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Antonia and the feminine form of Tonino that is used in Italy. Notable people with...
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Las Toninas is a town in La Costa Partido of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded in 1960, Las Toninas was christened in honor of the Commerson's...
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Lady K'awiil Yopaat (died 774), was the queen regnant of the Maya city of Toniná between 762 and 774. She was the daughter of king K’inich Tuun Chapat. She...
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Tonina fluviatilis is a plant species in the Eriocaulaceae. It is the sole species in the monotypic genus Tonina, native to southern Mexico, Central America...
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Tonina Torrielli (born 22 March 1934) is an Italian singer. In 1956, she represented Italy in the first Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Amami se...
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Look up tonina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Toniná is a Mexican archaeological site and ruined Mayan city. Tonina may also refer to: Tonina Dimech...
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Norman 2008. Espinosa Díaz, Margarita (2001). "Creación y Destrucción en Toniná". Arqueología Mexicana (in Spanish). 9 (50): 16. Freidel, Schele, Parker...
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Maya monarchs (section Toniná)
Martin & Grube 2000, p.178. Taladoire, Erik - Towards a reevaluation of the Toniná polity, Estudios de Cultura Maya, vol.46, 46, 2015, pages 45-70 Martin &...
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Tonina "Nina" Dimech (born 22 December 1960) is a Maltese footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for First Division club Birkirkara FC. She has played for...
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knowledge of the city-state's rivalry with other states such as Calakmul and Toniná. The most famous ruler of Palenque was Kʼinich Janaabʼ Pakal, or Pacal the...
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Amazon river dolphin (redirect from Tonina dolphin)
The Amazon river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), also known as the boto, bufeo or pink river dolphin, is a species of toothed whale endemic to South America...
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c. 2600 BC Cairo, Egypt Bent Pyramid 104.71 344 c. 2600 BC Cairo, Egypt Toniná pyramid 74 243 Chiapas, Mexico Much of height includes hilltop. La Danta...
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Nara), initiating the Nara period of Japan. 711: Palenque is conquered by Toniná. 711: Tariq ibn Ziyad crosses the Straits of Gibraltar. With the creation...
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of Palenque, Yaxchilán, Bonampak, Lacanha, Chinkultic, El Lagartero and Toniná. It is also home to one of the largest indigenous populations in the country...
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stopped sculpting dated monuments; the last Long Count date was inscribed at Toniná in 909. Stelae were no longer raised, and squatters moved into abandoned...
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Sculpture of a Maya prisoner of war in the site museum of Toniná...
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only off the coast of Chile; it is commonly referred to in the country as tonina. The Chilean dolphin is small at around 1.7 metres (5 ft 7 in) in length...
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Codex Borbonicus Replica of feather headdress of Moctezuma II Relief of Toniná Reproduction of the mausoleum of the Palenque ruler, K'inich Janaab' Pakal...
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Oxkutzcab and Ti’ho (Mérida, Yucatán), that competed with one another. Toniná, in the Chiapas highlands, and Kaminaljuyú in the central Guatemala highlands...
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Antonia Coresi (redirect from Tonina Coresi)
Antonia "Tonia" Coresi (fl. 1655 – fl. 1674) was an Italian opera soprano. She was a primadonna at the Opera in Venice between 1655 and 1672. She was married...
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p.262. Sharer & Traxler 2006, pp.1, 302-311. Webster 2002, pp.168-9. "Toniná, Arqueología Mexicana, edición especial, núm. 102, pp. 36-39". Arqueología...
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pre-Columbian structures in the Americas, only surpassed by the Great Pyramid of Toniná (75 meters) and La Danta pyramid of El Mirador (72 meters) while the Pyramid...
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appearance where locally available stone permits, such as at Copán and Toniná. Plain stelae do not appear to have been painted nor overlaid with stucco...
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– Marietta That Malicious Age (1975) – Paola Il solco di pesca (1975) - Tonina Blue Jeans (1975) – Daniela 'Blue Jeans' Anselmi Scandalo in famiglia (1976)...
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research on the Maya culture. He was co-director of French excavations at the Toniná archaeological site in Mexico, and led the Copán exploration and restoration...
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1420 Oude Kerk (Delft) Delft Netherlands 246 75 1350 Great Pyramid of Toniná Toniná Mexico 246 75 850 Tallest pre-Columbian building in the Americas. Abayagiriya...
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Jr.) AWA, CWA, NWA, USWA October 26, 1949 March 7, 2002 Heart attack 52 Tonina Jackson (Héctor Garza Lozano Vela) EMLL, NWA, NWA Mid-America, WCCW, WWWF...
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from Copan and Toniná. It is represented by statuary, such as a seated Copan scribe as well as captive figures and small stelas from Toniná; by certain figurative...
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