Ainos may refer to: Aenus (Thrace), an ancient Greek city in Thrace, near the Aegean coast Mount Ainos, on the island Cefalonia Ainu people of Japan This...
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Prefecture, Japan Ainos (disambiguation) Ainu (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Aino. If an internal link...
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slopes of Ainos. Multiple television and cellphone relay towers occupy the summit. The easiest way to get to the summit is to drive along the Mt Ainos road...
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Aino (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈɑi̯no]) is a figure in the Finnish national epic Kalevala. It relates that she was the beautiful sister of Joukahainen....
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Aino Kishi (Japanese: 希志あいの, Hepburn: Kishi Aino, born February 1, 1988) is a Japanese actress, singer and former AV idol. Starting her career in 2008...
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Mount Aino (間ノ岳, Aino-dake), or Ainodake, is a peak of the Akaishi Mountains−Southern Alps, in Minami Alps National Park, Japan. At 3,190 m (10,466 ft)...
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Aino (愛野町, Aino-machi) was a town located in Minamitakaki District, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 5...
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Aenos may refer to the ancient city of Ainos in Thrace, today's Enez Mount Ainos, a mountain on the island Cephalonia, Greece SS Aenos, a number of ships...
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Aino University (藍野大学, Aino daigaku) is a private university in Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan, established in 2004. Aino College (藍野学院短期大学, Aino Gakuin Tanki Daigaku)...
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Phyllonorycter aino is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from the island of Hokkaido in Japan and Korea. The wingspan is 5.5–6 mm. The larvae...
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Sailor Venus (redirect from Aino Minako)
Minako Aino (愛野 美奈子, Aino Minako, renamed "Mina Aino" in some English adaptations), better known as Sailor Venus (セーラーヴィーナス, Sērā Vīnasu), is a fictional...
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Aino Jõgi (née Aino Nõmm; October 2, 1922 – January 15, 2013) was an Estonian linguist, emeritus associate professor of English philology at the University...
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Aino Kinjō (金城 愛乃, Kinjō Aino, born August 29, 1974) is a Japanese female professional ten-pin bowler. She is a member of the Japan Professional Bowling...
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Aino is an opera by Erkki Melartin, composed in 1912 to a libretto by Jalmari Finne. The opera is based on the Kalevala, more specifically on the character...
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Aino Andreyevna Puronen, also Pouronen (‹See Tfd›Russian: Айно Андреевна Пуронен, born 20 January 1936) is a former Soviet racing cyclist. She won the...
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Sphecomyia aino is a species of syrphid fly in the family Syrphidae. Russia. Stackelberg, A.A. (1955). "Palearkticheskie vidy roda Penthesilea Mg. (Diptera...
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Aino Õige, also known as Aino Somann-Õige (née Aino Sooman, June 29, 1935 – July 17, 2018) was an Estonian botanist and popularizer of nature. Aino Õige...
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Aino Elin Malkamäki (née Sommarberg; 1 April 1894 in Iitti – 17 October 1961) was a Finnish schoolteacher and politician. She was Minister of Social Affairs...
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Aino Station is the name of three train stations in Japan: Aino Station (Hyōgo) (相野駅) in Hyōgo Prefecture Aino Station (Nagasaki) (愛野駅) in Nagasaki Prefecture...
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Enez (redirect from Ainos (Thrace))
Edirne Province, in East Thrace, Turkey. The ancient name of the town was Ainos (Greek: Αίνος), Latinised as Aenus. It is the seat of Enez District. Its...
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Aino Bach (1 December 1901 – 6 August 1980) was an Estonian artist known for her engravings and her portrayals of Soviet-era femininity. Aino Bach was...
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Aino Regina Taube (11 July 1912 – 3 June 1990) was a Swedish film and theatre actress. She appeared in 50 films between 1931 and 1988. Skipper's Love (1931)...
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Aina "Aino" Aleksandra Forsten, née Rainio (2 April 1885 – 27 November 1937), was a Finnish politician and educator. She was a member of the Parliament...
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(2:17) Aria from the opera Faust. Problems playing this file? See media help. Aino Ackté (originally Achte; 24 April 1876 – 8 August 1944) was a Finnish dramatic...
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Aino Sivia Pohjanoksa (March 17, 1936 Rauma – June 5, 2023) was a Finnish assistant professor of educational sciences, educational consultant and politician...
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Aino Hivand (born 3 May 1947) is a Norwegian-Sami visual artist and children's book writer with an expressionist and abstract style. Aino Hivand was born...
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Aino Lillalida Bergö (commonly spelled Aino Bergo in English-language publications) (1915 – July 1944) was a Swedish ballerina, opera singer and film...
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Aino Runge (17 June 1926 in Tallinn – 3 August 2014) was an Estonian financial specialist, consumer defender and politician. She was a member of VIII Riigikogu...
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Aino Yamada (born 10 March 2003) is a Japanese rhythmic gymnast. She represented her country at the 2018 Youth Olympics and is the 2021 national Japanese...
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