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Noti may refer to: * Noti, Oregon, a settlement in the US * Notia, a village in Greece * NotI, an enzyme * Károly Nóti (1892–1954), Hungarian screenwriter See also * Notti (other) Notti may refer to: * a type of tteok in Korean cuisine * a surname; notable people with the name include: ** Emil Notti (born 1933), American engineer, activist and politician ** Emilio Notti (1891–1982), Italian painter See also *Netti (disam ... {{geodis ...
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Noti, Oregon
Noti (pronounced NO-tie) is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States, located in the foothills of the Central Oregon Coast Range between Eugene and Florence. Per the 2000 census, Noti had a total population of 699. History Noti's post office was established in 1913, when the name was changed from "Portola". The first postmaster was H.G. Suttle. Suttle wrote that the name ''Noti'' was what a Native American once exclaimed in frustration with a white man. The white man had not tied up a horse as the native wanted him to during a trip up the Siuslaw River valley, but rather continued on riding the horse to Eugene, leaving the Native American behind. The Indian was heard shouting “no tie!” In 2002, Noti Grade School, a landmark built in 1927 and known as "The Little Blue School", was closed. It was formerly located directly on Oregon Route 126, but after a highway realignment project in 1996 the school is now located on a quiet road called the "Noti ...
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Notia
Nótia ( el, Νότια, formerly Νώτια; ruq, Nânti or ) is a village in the Exaplatanos municipal unit of the Pella regional unit, Central Macedonia, Greece. Lying at an altitude of 595 metres in the Upper Karadjova Plain, it was for centuries the largest Megleno-Romanians village, and the only one with a regular market. The majority of Notia's Megleno-Romanian population converted to Islam in the 17th or 18th century. With the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey, the Muslim Melgeno-Romanians of the village were deported to Eastern Thrace in Turkey. They were called by the Greeks as "''Karadjovalis''" and by the Turks ( tr, Karacaovalılar) after the Turkish name of their home region. They nowadays call themselves as Nantinets. A mosque existed on the road that crosses the village, later destroyed. Notia had 412 inhabitants in 1981. In fieldwork done by Riki Van Boeschoten in late 1993, Notia was populated by a Greek population descended from Anatolian Gre ...
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NotI
Noti may refer to: * Noti, Oregon, a settlement in the US * Notia, a village in Greece * NotI, an enzyme * Károly Nóti (1892–1954), Hungarian screenwriter See also * Notti (other) {{geodis ...
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Károly Nóti
Károly Nóti (1 February 1892 – 28 May 1954) was a Hungarian screenwriter. For his work in Germany and Britain he was credited as Karl Noti. During the 1930s Nóti was one of the leading and most prolific screenwriters in the Hungarian industry. Selected filmography * ''Twice Married'' (German-language, 1930) * ''Three Days Confined to Barracks'' (German-language, 1930) * ''My Cousin from Warsaw'' (French-language, 1931) ** ''My Cousin from Warsaw'' (German-language, 1931) * '' Duty is Duty'' (German-language, 1931) * ''Terror of the Garrison'' (German-language, 1931) * '' Peace of Mind'' (German-language, 1931) * ''Annemarie, the Bride of the Company'' (German-language, 1931) * ''Hyppolit, the Butler'' (Hungarian-language, 1931) ** ''Er und sein Diener'' (German-language, 1931) * ''No Money Needed'' (German-language, 1932) * ''Scandal on Park Street'' (German-language, 1932) * ''Pardon, tévedtem'' (Hungarian-language, 1933) ** ''Scandal in Budapest'' (German-langu ...
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