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Zin, Afghanistan Zin is a village in Badakhshan Province in northeastern Afghanistan. See also *Badakhshan Province References External linksSatellite map at Maplandia.com
Populated places in Badakhshan Province {{Badakhshan-geo-stub ...
, a town in Afghanistan *
Zin Desert 250px, The Wilderness is in the south The Wilderness of Zin or the Desert of Zin ( he, מדבר צין, ''Mīḏbar Ṣīn'') is a geographic term with two meanings, one biblical and one modern Israeli, which are not necessarily identical. Bibli ...
, an area mentioned in the Bible * Interlaken Airport, Switzerland (by IATA code)


Other uses

* Zin (vodou) Three-legged cauldron used in kanzo rite * Zin (water spirits), mythical water spirits of West Africa *
Zinfandel Zinfandel (also known as Primitivo) is a variety of black-skinned wine grape. The variety is grown in over 10 percent of California vineyards. DNA analysis has revealed that it is genetically equivalent to the Croatian grapes Crljenak Kaštel ...
, a variety of red grape commonly used to make wine * Zin Hizaki, a character from Sky Girls * Zin (band), a ''compas'' band whose lead singer is Alan Cavé *
Zinza language Zinza (Dzinda) is a Bantu language of Tanzania, spoken on the southern shore of Lake Victoria. References

Languages of Tanzania Great Lakes Bantu languages {{Bantu-lang-stub ...
(by ISO 639 code), a Bantu language of Tanzania


See also

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Zins Zins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Brian Zins, United States Marine Corps officer * Lucien Zins (1922–2002), French swimmer * Voldemārs Žins (1905–?), Latvian footballer See also *Zin (disambiguation) *Zinn Zinn is ...
, a surname *
Zinn Zinn is a German occupational surname, which means someone who works with tin, a tin blacksmith. The name may refer to: Surname * A. L. Zinn (c. 1888–1957), Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court * Amalia Emma Sophie Zinn (1807–1851) Danish co ...
, a surname {{disambiguation, geo