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NOJ (other)
NOJ, or ''variation'', may refer to: * Noj, Iran; a village * Noj LTD, the maker of the Dubrovnik chess set * Night of Joy (other), multiple subjects * Noyabrsk Airport (IATA airport code: NOJ; ICAO airport code: USRO), Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia; near Noyabrsk * Nonuya language (ISO 639 language code: noj) * People's Youth of Yugoslavia (NOJ; sh, link=no, Narodna omladina Jugoslavije), a predecessor to the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia * New Orleans Jazz, NBA basketball team now the Utah Jazz See also * * * * NJO (other) * JNO * Jon (other) Jon is a shortened form of the name Jonathan. Jon or JON may also refer to: People * "Jon", an alternate spelling of John (given name) * Jón, an Old Norse common name still widely used in Iceland and the Faroes * Jon (Korean surname) (Korean: ), ... * ONJ (other) * OJN {{dab ...
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Dubrovnik Chess Set
The Dubrovnik chess set is a style of chess pieces influenced by the Staunton chess set and used to play the game of chess. These chessmen are considered to have significant historical importance and are regarded as a timeless design classic. Over the decades the Dubrovnik chessmen were redesigned several times. 1950 Dubrovnik chess set The 9th Chess Olympiad was organized by the FIDE and the government of Yugoslavia, supported by Josip Broz Tito. References {{chess Chess sets Dubrovnik 1950 in chess Products introduced in 1950 1970 in chess Products introduced in 1970 ...
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Night Of Joy (other)
''Night of Joy'' is a live album by the American band Widespread Panic. Night of Joy may also refer to: *Night of Joy (festival), an annual Christian music festival at Walt Disney World Resort, Florida, USA *"Night of Joy", a song from the album ''Mountain Battles ''Mountain Battles'' is the fourth studio album by American band The Breeders. It was released in the United Kingdom on April 7, 2008, and in the United States on April 8, 2008. The album was gradually recorded in a number of different locales i ...'' by American band The Breeders *Night Of Joy, fictional strip club in the novel '' A Confederacy of Dunces'' by American writer John Kennedy Toole {{Disambig ...
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Noyabrsk Airport
Noyabrsk Airport (russian: Аэропорт Ноябрьск) is an airport in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia located 11 km west of Noyabrsk. It handles small airliners. It serves as hub for UTair Utair (russian: ОАО «Авиакомпания «ЮТэйр») () is a Russian airline with its head office at Khanty-Mansiysk Airport while its hubs are at Surgut International Airport and Vnukovo International Airport. It operates schedule .... It is a modern airport capable of landing large aircraft. Airlines and destinations References External linksNoyabrsk Airport webpage on Surgut Airport website Noyabrsk Airports built in the Soviet Union Airports in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug {{Russia-airport-stub ...
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Nonuya Language
Nonuya (''Nononotá, Nyonuhu, Nonuña, Achiote)'' is a Witotoan language formerly spoken in Colombia and Peru that is now nearly extinct. Genocide, disease, and forced migration caused the Sparrowhawk and Backpacker tribes to form families with the Andoke and the Muinane to create the Nonuya community. Most Nonuya have Muinane and Spanish as their native languages. There are no surviving Nonuya people with Nononotá as their mother tongue as the last native speaker died in 2003. However, the Nonuya community has recently reestablished itself, and is attempting to revitalize its culture through revitalizing its language. The Nonuya use the available documentation created by the last native speakers between 1973 and 2007, which include prayers, songs, and a lexicon, to relearn the language. These documents are accessible today in audio files and transcripts which can be used for practical spelling. Phonology Some of the only linguistic research on Nonuya was on its phonological a ...
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League Of Communist Youth Of Yugoslavia
, SKOJ mk, Сојуз на комунистичката младина на Југославија, СКМЈ sl, Zveza komunistične mladine Jugoslavije, ZKMJ , colorcode = red , founded = 1919 , dissolved = 1948 , succeeded by = League of Socialist Youth of Yugoslavia , ideology = CommunismMarxism–Leninism , headquarters = Belgrade , mother party = Communist Party of Yugoslavia , international = World Federation of Democratic Youth League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia, commonly known in English as the Young Communist League of Yugoslavia, or simply Communist Youth, was the youth wing of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia from 1919 to 1948. Although it was banned just two years after its establishment and at times ruthlessly prosecuted, it continued to work clandestinely and was an influential organization among revolutionary youth in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and consequently became a major organizer of Partisan resistance to Axis occupation and local Quisling f ...
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Utah Jazz
The Utah Jazz are an American professional basketball team based in Salt Lake City. The Jazz compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference (NBA), Western Conference, Northwest Division (NBA), Northwest Division. Since the 1991–92 Utah Jazz season, 1991–92 season, the team has played its home games at Vivint Arena. The franchise began play as an expansion team in the 1974–75 New Orleans Jazz season, 1974–75 season as the New Orleans Jazz (as a tribute to Dixieland, New Orleans' history of originating jazz music). The Jazz List of relocated National Basketball Association teams, relocated from New Orleans to Salt Lake City on June 8, 1979. The Jazz were one of the least successful teams in the league in their early years. Although 10 seasons elapsed before the Jazz qualified for their first NBA playoffs, playoff appearance in 1983–84 Utah Jazz season, 1984, they did not miss the playoffs again until 2003–04 Utah Jazz ...
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NJO (other)
NJO or njo or ''variation'', may refer to: NJO NJO may refer to: *National Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands *New Jazz Orchestra, British jazz big band active from 1963 to 1970 *''The New Jedi Order'', a series of ''Star Wars'' novels published from 1999 to 2003 Njo Njo or njo, may refer to: * ISO 639:njo (Mongsen Ao language), Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Nagaland, India *Yang (surname), in the Indonesian spelling of one of its Hokkien pronunciations * or , Indonesian nickname for Indo people *Njo, Cameroon; a village that was merged into Douala *Eugène N'Jo Léa (1931-2006) Cameroonian soccer player See also * Njøs (surname) * * * * NOJ (other) * JNO * Jon (other) Jon is a shortened form of the name Jonathan. Jon or JON may also refer to: People * "Jon", an alternate spelling of John (given name) * Jón, an Old Norse common name still widely used in Iceland and the Faroes * Jon (Korean surname) (Korean: ), ... * ONJ (other) * OJN
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JNO (other)
JNO may refer to: People * " Jno.", abbreviation of the given name John * JNO "Joshua Nathan Ortanez" (born 2000; stagename: JNO) Filipino American Singer * Jeffrey Hatrix (born 1963; stagename: JNo) U.S. singer-songwriter * J. N. O. Fernando, Sri Lankan chemist * ''JNO Racing'' (motorsports) a race car team that participated in the 1972 Can-Am season Other uses * JNO (Jump No Overflow), a machine code instruction in x86 for arithmetic overflow, see Branch (computer science) * Workers Nationalist Youth (JNO; es, Joventut Nacionalista Obrera) of the Valencian Community in Spain See also * * * * John (other) * JON (other) * ONJ (other) ONJ may refer to: * Olivia Newton-John (1948–2022), an English-born Australian singer and actress * osteonecrosis of the jaw, a severe bone disease that affects the maxilla and the mandible * Odate-Noshiro Airport (IATA airport code: ONJ), in A ... * OJN (other) * NJO (other) * NOJ (disam ...
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Jon (other)
Jon is a shortened form of the name Jonathan. Jon or JON may also refer to: People * "Jon", an alternate spelling of John (given name) * Jón, an Old Norse common name still widely used in Iceland and the Faroes * Jon (Korean surname) (Korean: ), also transliterated Jeon * Jon (Serer surname) Other uses * ''Jon'' (film), a 1983 Finnish film * JBoss Operations Network, network management software See also * * * * Jons (other) * John (other) * JNO * ONJ (other) ONJ may refer to: * Olivia Newton-John (1948–2022), an English-born Australian singer and actress * osteonecrosis of the jaw, a severe bone disease that affects the maxilla and the mandible * Odate-Noshiro Airport (IATA airport code: ONJ), in A ... * OJN (other) * NJO (other) * NOJ (other) {{disambiguation ...
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ONJ (other)
ONJ may refer to: * Olivia Newton-John (1948–2022), an English-born Australian singer and actress * osteonecrosis of the jaw, a severe bone disease that affects the maxilla and the mandible * Odate-Noshiro Airport (IATA airport code: ONJ), in Akita Prefecture, Japan * Onjob language (ISO 639 language code: onj) * Orchestre National de Jazz, a French jazz ensemble See also * * * * OJN * JNO * Jon (other) Jon is a shortened form of the name Jonathan. Jon or JON may also refer to: People * "Jon", an alternate spelling of John (given name) * Jón, an Old Norse common name still widely used in Iceland and the Faroes * Jon (Korean surname) (Korean: ), ... * NJO (other) * NOJ (other) {{disambig ...
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