Look up duin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Duin is a Dutch surname. It comes from the Middle Dutch dūne and was originally given to someone who...
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known by his stage name André van Duin, is a Dutch comedian, singer-songwriter and television presenter. Van Duin is one of the Netherlands' best known...
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Máel Dúin may refer to: the protagonist of The Voyage of Máel Dúin (Old Irish: Immram Maele Dúin). Máel Dúin mac Áedo Bennán (died c.661), king of Iarmuman...
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The Voyage of Máel Dúin (Old Irish: Immram Maele Dúin, Modern Irish: 'Iomramh Maoile Dhúin') is the tale of a sea voyage written in Old Irish around the...
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Garrelt Duin (born 2 April 1968) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Duin was born in Leer, Lower Saxony. From 1987 to 1995 he...
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Robert A. Duin (September 27, 1924 - June 24, 2016) was a rear admiral in the United States Coast Guard. Duin was born in 1924 in New Ulm, Minnesota....
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Loch an Duin is a complex system of freshwater, brackish and sea lochs, tidal channels and islands, on and close to North Uist off the west coast of Scotland...
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Jelle Duin (born 27 January 1999) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as forward for Israeli Premier League club Hapoel Jerusalem. Duin played...
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Faith Van Duin (born 6 June 1986) is a New Zealand mixed martial artist currently competing in the Featherweight division. She most notably fought in Invicta...
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County Down (redirect from Contae an Dúin)
County Down (Irish: Contae an Dúin) is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the traditional thirty-two...
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Olivia Ward-Duin (born 23 January 1993) is a New Zealand rugby union player. Ward-Duin replaced Aldora Itunu in the Black Ferns 30-player squad to the...
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Máel Dúin mac Conaill (died 688) was a king in Dál Riata (modern western Scotland). He was the son of Conall Crandomna. His death is reported by the Annals...
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Duin en Kruidberg is a stately home in Santpoort, near Haarlem, the Netherlands. Kruidberg started as a summer house for rich merchants from Amsterdam...
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Julia Duin is an American journalist and author who is Newsweek's religion correspondent. She has written seven books and was the religion editor for The...
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Máel Dúin mac Fergusa (died 785) was King of South Brega of the Uí Chernaig sept of Lagore of the Síl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Ui Neill. He...
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46°14′29″N 7°01′16″E / 46.24131°N 7.02105°E / 46.24131; 7.02105The Tower of Duin is the last remaining tower of a former medieval castle located on a hill...
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Máel Dúin mac Áedo (died 786) was a possible King of Munster from the Eóganacht Locha Léin branch of the Eóganachta. He was the son of Áed Bennán mac Conaing...
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Feelings (Morris Albert song) (redirect from File (André van Duin song))
"Feelings" is a song by the Brazilian singer Morris Albert, who also wrote the lyrics. Albert released "Feelings" in 1974 as a single and later included...
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Bosch en Duin is a village in Zeist municipality, in the Dutch province of Utrecht. The village is situated to the north of the town of Zeist, and borders...
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Máel Dúin (died 1055) is the eighth alleged Bishop of St Andrews (or Cennrígmonaid). He is mentioned in the bishop-lists of the 15th-century historians...
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The Voyage of Bran (section Voyage of Máel Dúin)
of Brendan and The Voyage of Máel Dúin, both written in early to mid-900. For example, both Bran's and Máel Dúin's voyagers reach an island of laughter...
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month in the Ahom sexagenary calendar known as Lak-ni. The first month is Duin Shing. The Roman calendar was reformed several times, the last three enduring...
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Dvin (Classical Armenian: Դուին Duin or Դվին Dvin; Greek: Δούβιος, Doύbios or Τίβιον, Tίbion; Arabic: دبيل, Dabīl or Doubil) was a large commercial city...
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Marco Rudolf van Duin (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmɑrkoː ˈrydɔl(ə) fɑn ˈdœyn]; born 11 February 1987) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played...
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Duine uasal (redirect from Duin' uasal)
A Duine Uasal or duin' uasal, anglicised as Dunnie-wassal etc. by Walter Scott et al., was a Highland gentleman or noble. This word generally misprinted...
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Dúin (died 11 December 722) was High King of Ireland. Fergal belonged to the Cenél nEógain sept of the northern Uí Néill. He was the son of Máel Dúin...
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Maike van der Duin (born 12 September 2001) is a Dutch professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Canyon–SRAM and represents...
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The Voyage of Mael Duin's Curragh is a 1990 novel written by Patricia Aakhus. The novel was Aakhus's first published book, and retells the ancient Irish...
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Máel Dúin mac Áedo Bennán (died 661) was a King of Iarmuman (west Munster) from the Eóganacht Locha Léin branch of the Eoganachta. He was the son of Áed...
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