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Musti may refer to: Places and jurisdictions * Musti (Tunisia), a historical city and bishopric, presently a Catholic titular see, in northern Tunisia * Musti in Numidia, also called Musti Numidiae, a historical city and bishopric, presently a Catholic titular see, in modern Algeria Fiction * Musti (character) Musti is a cartoon character, created by Flemish Belgian graphic artist Ray Goossens. Musti is a little 4-year-old kitten, living with his mother and father in a little house in a rural village, surrounded by a large garden with animals and tree ..., a cartoon character created by Flemish graphic artist Ray Goossens in 1969 ** ''Musti'' (TV series), a television series based on the character Musti Other * Popular name for the 95 S 58-61 recoilless weapon in the Finnish Army * Popular nickname for Mustafa {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Musti (Tunisia)
Musti or Mustis was an ancient city and bishopric in the Roman province of Proconsular Africa, now in northern Tunisia. Its ruins, called Mest Henshir, are about eight miles from Dougga, near Sidi-Abd-Er-Rebbou. It is also a Catholic titular see. History Musti was an important town in the Roman era, located along the Roman road that ran between Carthage and Tebessa, eight miles from Dougga, and near Sidi-Abd-Er-Rebbou. The limits of the town were set in 238 by two triumphal arches, erected on this road which traversed Musti from east to west. Towards the end of 2nd century BC the Roman general Gaius Marius settled his veterans here and at a later time it was elevated to the rank of a municipium by Julius Caesar or by Marcus Aurelius. The ancient Roman town lost its appearance when the Byzantines transformed it into a stronghold during their struggles against the Vandals. North Africa on Peutinger Table. The town has only been partially excavated, leaving a large area still ...
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Musti In Numidia
Musti in Numidia, also called ''Musti Numidiae'', was an ancient city and bishop jurisdiction (bishopric), and is presently a Catholic titular see,(bishop's government see of a former government under a church's responsibility, also known as a dead diocese.) in modern Algeria. History It was important enough in the Roman province of Numidia to become a suffragan bishopric of its capital's Metropolitan Archbishop of Cirta (modern Constantine, Algeria), but later faded. There also was another city and bishopric called Musti in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis, which Sophrone Pétridès confuses with Musti in Numidia (modern Algeria), even to the extent of presenting the supposed single see as represented at the 411 Council at Carthage by four bishops, two Donatist ( Felicianus and Cresconius) and two Catholic (Victorianus and Leontius). J. Mesnage distinguishes between the two sees, assigning Felicianus and Victorianus to the Musti of Proconsular Africa, a suffragan o ...
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Musti (character)
Musti is a cartoon character, created by Flemish Belgian graphic artist Ray Goossens. Musti is a little 4-year-old kitten, living with his mother and father in a little house in a rural village, surrounded by a large garden with animals and trees. Musti's mouth is represented as an x. Musti was first created in 1969, though rumors stated that he was created in 1945. The character has been featured in animated TV series since then. Television series In 1969, Musti was developed into an animated series. In every episode, a specific story is told in a couple of minutes. The subjects are always linked to the world of small children, combining anthropomorphic animals and realistic situations. This series was first broadcast on Flemish television, with Rachel Frederix as narrator. In the Netherlands, Musti appeared on television in 1980. The narrators were Arnold Gelderman and Marijke Merckens. In the 1990s a second series was made, with a white background, with Musti's original pr ...
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Musti (TV Series)
''Musti'' is a Flanders, Flemish animated children's television series created by Ray Goossens. It first aired in 1968, but new episodes have been made over the decades in more sophisticated animation, even going to 3D animation from 2007 on. Concept Musti (character), Musti is a small childlike anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic cat. He lives with his parents and friends Mr. Rabbit, Miss Tortoise, Miss Hedgehog and Mr. Dog. The stories are simple tales, usually not longer than five minutes in length. The show's target audience are toddlers. In total, 156 episodes have been made, airing in Belgium, the Netherlands, Canada, Turkey, Japan, Portugal, and 18 other countries. In 2007, a new television series has been created. Instead of the flat traditional animation, 2D images with a white background, the new series is entirely rendered in 3D computer graphics, 3D. The new series airs in Belgium, The Netherlands, Israel, Norway, Japan, Croatia, Portugal and the United States on BabyFir ...
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95 S 58-61
The 95 S 58-61 is a heavy recoilless anti-tank weapon used by the Finnish Army. It is also referred to as ''raskas sinko'' (''heavy recoilless rifle''), or colloquially as ''Musti'' ("Blackie"). The weapon was developed in 1958 and it was given a new wheel-equipped carriage in 1961. The name of the weapon means "95 mm, Sinko, model 1958/1961", where ''sinko'' is the Finnish word for recoilless weapon. The weight of the weapon system is 140 kg and its caliber is 95 mm (3.75 inches). Its effective range is 700 m against moving targets and 1,000 m against positioned targets. It can penetrate about 550 mm steel. Its HEAT ammunition is equipped with a strengthened nose section to better its effectiveness against explosive reactive armour (ERA). The weapon team consists of 8 men: leader, shooter, loader/reserve shooter and two ammunitions handlers plus the reserve leader and two extra men armed with M72 LAWs and APILAS (currently being replaced by the 102 RSLPSTOH ...
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