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Tondi (other)
Tondi may refer to: * Tondi, Tallinn, district of Kristiine, Tallinn, Estonia * Tondi Elektroonika, factory for electrotechnical components located in Tallinn, Estonia See also * Tondo (other) * Tyndis, Greek name of Tondi, an ancient Indian port on the Malabar Coast during the Chera kingdom * Thondi Thondi or Tondi is a Panchayat town in Ramanathapuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu (; , TN) is a state in southern India. It is the tenth largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest by population. Its c ...
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Tondi, Tallinn
Tondi is a subdistrict ( et, asum) in the district of Kristiine, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 3,862 (). The Tallinn–Paldiski railway passes Tondi on its eastern side. There's a station named "Tondi Tondi may refer to: * Tondi, Tallinn, district of Kristiine, Tallinn, Estonia * Ibrahim Tondi (born 1985), Nigerien hurdler * Tondi Elektroonika, factory for electrotechnical components located in Tallinn, Estonia See also * Tondo (disambigua ..." on the Elron western route. Audentes Sports Center is located in Tondi. Gallery File:Tondi raudteepeatus 2013.jpg, Tondi railway station File:Tondi kasarmud (Tallinn).jpg, Former Tondi barracks File:Tondi tänav (Tallinn).jpg, Tondi street File:Dunteni park 01.jpg, Dunten park File:Tondi trammi- ja elektrirongipeatus.jpg, Tram stop File:Nõmme tee Tallinn.jpg, Nõmme street References Subdistricts of Tallinn {{Tallinn-geo-stub ...
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Tondi Elektroonika
Tondi Elektroonika, formerly known as ('Tallinn Semiconductor Resistor Factory'), ('Tallinn Radiotechnical Factory named after Hans Pöögelmann') and ('Hans Pöögelmann Electrotechnical Factory'), as well as Factory A-1381, was a factory for electrotechnical components located in Tallinn, Estonia. It was a significant component of the Soviet military-industrial complex. When the centralization of the USSR economy resumed in 1966, the national councils were abolished and the factory was subordinated to Moscow and renamed Factory A-1381. As the public name of the numeric factory was not allowed to contain location, the factory was named after September 1, 1966, the name of the Hans Pöögelmann electrical engineering factory (the electrical engineering factory (abbreviation ETT)). Under this name, the company operated all its glory to the formation of Tondi electronics in 1991. During this time, the P-N-P-type bipolar transistors and thyristors, the P-channel output transistor ...
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Tondo (other)
Tondo may refer to: * Tondo (art), a circular painting or sculpture * Tondo, Manila, a district of Manila * Tondo (historical polity), an early historic polity on the north side of the Pasig River delta in Luzon, Philippines; a predecessor of the modern-day district ** Tondo Conspiracy, a plot against Spanish colonial rule by Tagalog and Kapampangan noblemen in 1587–1588 * Isaac Tondo (born 1981), Liberian footballer * Xavier Tondó (1978–2011), Spanish professional road racing cyclist See also * Tonda (other) * Tondi (other) *Tonho (name) *Tonio (name) *Tonko Tonko is a South Slavic masculine given name. In Croatian, it is a hypocorism of the name Antun and other cognates of Antonius. It is found in Slovene as a diminutive form of Anton, Antonij, and Antonijo in Slovenia. Given name *Tonko Lonza ( ...
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Tyndis
Tyndis ( grc, Τύνδις) was an ancient Indian seaport/harbor-town mentioned in the Graeco-Roman writings. According to the ''Periplus of the Erythraean Sea,'' Tyndis was located north of port Muziris in the country of the Cerobothra (present-day Kerala).Gurukkal, R., & Whittaker, D. (2001). In search of Muziris. ''Journal of Roman Archaeology,'' ''14'', 334-350. Previously, Tyndis was attributed to Thondi, a region ruled by the Pandya country in present day Tamil Nadu. Alternatively, the Cheras of the early historical period (c. second century BCE - c. third century CE) are known to have had their original centre at Karur in interior Tamil Nadu and harbours at Muziris and Tyndis on the Malabar coast (Kerala). Tyndis was a satellite feeding port to Muziris, according to the Periplus. It was a major center of trade, next only to Muziris, between the Cheras and the Roman Empire.Coastal Histories: Society and Ecology in Pre-modern India, Yogesh Sharma, Primus Books 2010 Pliny ...
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