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Places in Eure, France

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Thuit-Hébert Thuit-Hébert () is a former Communes of France, commune in the Eure Departments of France, department in Normandy (administrative region), Normandy in northern France.Le Thuit, Eure * Le Thuit-Anger *
Le Thuit-de-l'Oison Le Thuit-de-l'Oison () is a commune in the department of Eure, northern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 by merger of the former communes of Le Thuit-Signol, Le Thuit-Anger and Le Thuit-Simer.Le Thuit-Signol * Le Thuit-Simer * Port-Tuit, the medieval name of Vieux-Port


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Tashkent University of Information Technologies The Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi (, ) often abbreviated as ТАТU or TUIT is one of the largest universities in Uzbekistan, located in its capital Tashkent. The Tashkent University o ...
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Dolston Tuit Dolston Anthony Tuit (born 5 April 1986) is a West Indian cricketer. Tuit is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break. He was born on Montserrat. In 2006, Montserrat were invited to take part in the 2006 Stanford 20/20, whose mat ...
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Len Tuit Leonard Roy Tuit or Len Tuit (1911–1976) was a pioneer in Central Australian road transport and tourism and is credited as being the first person to recognised the tourism potential of Uluru. Early life Tuit was born at Prospect in South Aust ...
(1911–1976), Australian road transport and tourism pioneer


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Risteárd de Tiúit Risteárd de Tiúit ( anglicised as Richard Tuite) (ob. 1210) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and a member of Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke's Irish invasion force, and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. His part in the original invasion is acknow ...
(Richard (de) Tuite), an Irish lord of Hiberno-Norman descent *
Thwaite (placename element) Thwaite is a common element of placenames in North West England, and Yorkshire. It is also found elsewhere in England, including two places called Thwaite in Norfolk and one in Suffolk. It is most often found as a suffix. It is a common element ...
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