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Tafi Del Valle
Tafi may refer to: People * Andrea Tafi (other), several people * Noushin Tafi (born 1981) Places * Darreh Tefi (other) *Tafí del Valle *Tafí Viejo, Tucumán Tafí Viejo is an Argentine town in the Province of Tucumán. The municipality's population at the was 48,459 inhabitants. Tafí Viejo is located 15 km (9 mi) north of the city of San Miguel de Tucumán, just west of National Route 9; ... Other * Nyangbo-Tafi language See also * TAFI (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Andrea Tafi (other)
Andrea Tafi may refer to: *Andrea Tafi (artist) Andrea Tafi (1213–1294) was an Italian artist. He is probably best known for his work on the mosaics of the Baptistery in Florence, which were started in 1225 by Jacobus. His pupils included Buonamico Buffalmacco. Tafi is shown in Frederic L ... (active 1300–1325) * Andrea Tafi (cyclist) (born 1966) {{hndis, name=Tafi, Andrea ...
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Noushin Tafi
Nooshin Tafi ( fa, نوشین طافی; is an Iranian traditional music singer. She is well known for her debut duet album ''To Ra Ey Kohan Boomo Bar Doost Daram To Ra Ey Kohan Boomo Bar Doost Daram ( fa, تو را ای کهن بوم و بر دوست دارم ; lit. ''I Love You, Oh Ancient Land'') is a 2015 Persian traditional music collaborative studio album. The album is dueted by vocalists Mohsen Keram ...'', which became controversial in Iran for allegedly containing solo female vocals. References 1981 births Living people Iranian classical singers People from Andimeshk 21st-century Iranian women singers {{Iran-singer-stub ...
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Tafí Del Valle
Tafí del Valle is a city in Tucumán, Argentina. It is located in the department of the same name, of which it is the main settlement, in the west of the Argentine province of Tucumán, 126 km from the provincial capital, San Miguel de Tucumán. Geography The town of Tafí del Valle is located almost in the centre of the Tafí valley, which separates the high cordilleras of the Sierra del Aconquija to the south, and the Cumbres Calchaquíes to the north. This valley forms an important pass linking the Calchaquí Valleys to the west with the great Chaco-Pampean plains to the east. There is road access to the city of San Miguel de Tucumán by National Route 38 and Provincial Route 307. Earthquakes Earthquakes in the area of Tucumán province (north-central Argentina) are frequent but mostly of low intensity. Moderate to severe earthquakes occur at approximately 30-year intervals. Among the most notable earthquakes to affect the region were those of 1861 and 193 ...
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Tafí Viejo, Tucumán
Tafí Viejo is an Argentine town in the Province of Tucumán. The municipality's population at the was 48,459 inhabitants. Tafí Viejo is located 15 km (9 mi) north of the city of San Miguel de Tucumán, just west of National Route 9; today, it is an important suburb in the larger city's metro area. Overview Located about 600 m (2000 ft) above sea level at the feet of the Aconquija Mountains to the west, the area was originally populated by Aymará-speaking peoples, who gave the site its name with a term meaning "where the cold winds blow." The arrival of the Northern Central Railway in 1882 made the location a popular weekend getaway for San Miguel de Tucumán gentry during the late nineteenth century, and on May 3, 1900, it was founded as ''San José de Calasanz''. The hamlet was chosen as the site for one of Argentina's largest railway equipment factories in 1904 and the facility was inaugurated in May 1910. The growing town was formally reestablished wi ...
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Nyangbo-Tafi Language
The Nyangbo-Tafi language is spoken in the Volta Region of Ghana. It is considered one of the Ghana–Togo Mountain languages of the Kwa family. It consists of two distinct varieties which ''Ethnologue ''Ethnologue: Languages of the World'' (stylized as ''Ethnoloɠue'') is an annual reference publication in print and online that provides statistics and other information on the living languages of the world. It is the world's most comprehensiv ...'' treats as separate languages, Nyangbo (''Tutrugbu'') and Tafi (''Tegbo''). The differences are reported to be only phonological but people without prior contact have only 67% intelligibility with the other variety. References Sources * Languages of Ghana Ghana–Togo Mountain languages {{kwa-lang-stub ...
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