Taras Hill or Chernecha Hora (Ukrainian: Чернеча гора; literally, Monk's Hill) is a hill on the bank of the Dnieper near Kaniv in Ukraine and an important...
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The Hill of Tara (Irish: Teamhair or Cnoc na Teamhrach) is a hill and ancient ceremonial and burial site near Skryne in County Meath, Ireland. Tradition...
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Tara Hill may refer to Hill of Tara, County Meath, Ireland Tara Hill, County Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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used: "Taras Grigorievich" (see the letter of Hryhory Kvitka-Osnovyanenko from 23 October 1840: "my lovely lord, Taras Grigorievich") and "Taras Hryhorovych"...
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Tara Hills is a census-designated place (CDP) in Contra Costa County, California, United States. The population was 5,126 at the 2010 census. According...
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Taras Bulba (Russian: «Тарас Бульба»; Tarás Búl'ba) is a romanticized historical novella set in the first half of the 17th century, written by Nikolai...
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cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean All pages with titles containing Tara Taras (disambiguation) Taara or Tharapita, a god in Estonian mythology Terah...
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The Battle of Tara Hill was fought on the evening of 26 May 1798 between British forces and Irish rebels involved in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, resulting...
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Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko, who is considered a founder of modern Ukrainian literature, which is located on Taras Hill overlooking the Dnieper...
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after Taras Shevchenko, who was banned from educational activities for political reasons, but worked for the university as a field researcher. Taras Shevchenko...
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Tara Tarini Mandir is a Hindu temple of Adi Shakti at the Kumari hills on the bank of Rushikulya river near Purushottampur in Ganjam district of Odisha...
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romanized: Tarasova Hora). In 1884, the first folk museum of Taras Shevchenko was built on Taras Hill and a monumental cast-iron cross-monument designed to Viktor...
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Tara is a subcounty at the north-eastern end of Maracha District of Uganda. It is an area endowed with rocks and is neighboured in the Northwest by Koboko;...
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Richmond and the unincorporated communities of Bayview, Montalvin Manor and Tara Hills. The school is noted for its girls' basketball team. Coach Dan O'Shea...
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Taras Bulba is a 1962 American historical adventure drama film based on Nikolai Gogol's novel Taras Bulba, starring Tony Curtis and Yul Brynner. The film...
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Tara Hill (Torrchoill in Irish) is an isolated hill and associated village near the Irish Sea coast in north County Wexford, Ireland. Though only 253...
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Louth. Meath has an abundance of historical sites, including the Hill of Tara, Hill of Slane, Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, Loughcrew, the Abbey of Kells...
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Chernecha Hora literally meaning Monks' Hill in Ukrainian, may refer to: Taras Hill, a hill near Kaniv, Ukraine Chernecha Hora Street [uk], Lviv, Ukraine...
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The Battle of Vinegar Hill (Irish: Cath Chnoc Fhíodh na gCaor) was a military engagement during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 on 21 June 1798 between a force...
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Battle of Tara may refer to following battles: Battle of Tara (Ireland), 980, at Hill of Tara, between Uí Néill and Kingdom of Dublin Battle of Tara (1150)...
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Vasyl Lopata and Borys Maksymov, who used relatively uncommon depictions of Taras Shevchenko and the Kievan Rus' rulers. Lopata was drawing the portraits...
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pp. 226–233. Petrie, George (1839). "On the History and Antiquities of Tara Hill". The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. Royal Irish Academy: 159–162...
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Tara is a given name with multiple meanings in different cultures. In Ireland, it is derived from The Hill of Tara, an archaeological site located near...
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never published, but his seminal essay On the History and Antiquities of Tara Hill was published by the Academy in 1839. During this period Petrie was himself...
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which have San Pablo mailing addresses. These include the census areas of Tara Hills, Bayview, and Montalvin. According to the city's 2021-2022 Comprehensive...
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visited the Taras Shevchenko Grave (Taras Hill) near Kaniv and created Ukrainian national underground political organization, the Taras Student Fraternity...
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And More, retrieved June 18, 2017 "Tara Setmayer: Cool, calm, collected [50 Most Beautiful People 2010]". The Hill. July 28, 2010. Archived from the original...
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Tara was a house on St Anns Hill, Chertsey, Surrey owned by The Who's drummer Keith Moon in the 1970s, but was demolished and replaced by a new home in...
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settlements, with the earliest one, dating from around 600 BC, being located at Taras Hill. The Scythian kurgans in the country of the Callipidae tribe were located...
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