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  • 21Tai Wo — is an urban area in Tai Po in the New Territories of Hong Kong that now forms the northern part of Tai Po New Town. It has its own railway station on the MTR and a market. Tai Wo Estate is a large public housing estate in Tai Wo; its shopping… …

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  • 22Tai Ho — may refer to: *Tai Ho ( zh. 大蠔), also known as Tai Ho Bay ( zh. 大蠔灣), a place on Lantau Island, Hong Kong *Tai Ho, a recurring character in Suikoden …

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  • 23Tai — Tai, n. A member of one of the tribes of the Tai stock. The Tais first appeared in history in Yunnan, and from thence they migrated into Upper Burma. The earliest swarms appear to have entered that tract about two thousand years ago, and were… …

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  • 24Tai Pi — est le nom de l’une des deux provinces traditionnelles de l’île de Nuku Hiva, plus grande île de l’archipel des Marquises. Cette province couvre approximativement le tiers oriental de l’île, les deux autres tiers étant couverts par la province de …

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  • 25Tai — Tai: ↑ 1, 2, 3Thai. * * * TAI,   Abkürzung für französisch Temps Atomique International, die Internationale Atomzeit (Zeitmessung). * * * Tai: 1,2Thai …

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  • 26Tai — [tī] n. 1. a) a subbranch of the Sino Tibetan language family, including Tai, Thai, Lao, and Shan b) a member of any of the Southeast Asian peoples speaking these languages 2. a) a member of a people of N Vietnam that speaks a Tai language b) the …

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  • 27Tai — (t[aum] [ e]), a. Designating, or pertaining to, the chief linguistic stock of Indo China, including the peoples of Siamese and Shan speech. It includes the Thai language. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 28Tai Ji — can refer to: * Korean Musician *Taijiquan, a martial art often referred to as Tai Chi; *The taiji, a Chinese philosophical concept for which the martial art is named …

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  • 29Tai Wu — (太戊), aussi appelé Da Wu (大戊), Tian Wu (天戊) ou Zu Wu (祖戊), de son nom personnel Zi Mi (子密). Il était le huitième roi de la dynastie Shang. Il est censé avoir régné pendant soixante quinze ans, de 1637 à 1562. Lui donnant ainsi le plus long règne… …

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  • 30Tai [1] — Tai, 1) Name des Dairi, s.d.; 2) der zehnte Monat (Januar) des indischen Kalenders. Am Tage des Vollmondes in demselben ist das Fest Tai Puschon im Tempel Pani …

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