• Dinka or Kövidinka is a white Hungarian wine grape. There is also significant plantings near the Hungarian border in Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia. Dinka...
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  • Dinka people Dinka alphabet, the alphabet in which the Dinka language is written Dinka (grape), a Hungarian wine grape Dinka (DJ), a Swiss DJ Dinka or...
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  • This list of grape varieties includes cultivated grapes, whether used for wine, or eating as a table grape, fresh or dried (raisin, currant, sultana)...
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    Gewürztraminer (redirect from Mala Dinka)
    Gewürztraminer (German: [ɡəˈvʏʁtstʁaˌmiːnɐ]) is an aromatic wine grape variety, used in white wines, and which performs best in cooler climates. In English...
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  • nations, Portugal was ranked as the world's 9th largest in 2018-2019. Wine grape varieties are usually known by what is called the "prime name", and it is...
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    Chasselas (redirect from Dinka Belaya)
    (French pronunciation: [ʃasla] ) or Chasselas blanc ([ʃasla blɑ̃]) is a wine grape variety grown mainly in Switzerland, France, Germany, Portugal, Hungary...
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    Australia has over 160 grape varieties distributed on 146,244 hectares (ha) across all six states, South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, Western...
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    Smederevka, and Dinka. Some rare varieties survive in Serbia, too, such as the Muscat Crocant and Otelo. The eldest authentic grape sorts are considered...
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  • 2,500 years ago. Like other old world wine producers, many traditional grape varieties still survive in Croatia, perfectly suited to their local wine...
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    Savagnin (category White wine grape varieties)
    pronunciation: [savaɲɛ̃] ) or Savagnin blanc is a variety of white wine grape with green-skinned berries. It is mostly grown in the Jura region of France...
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    cultivated were the white grape (White Othello, Kozje Sise) and the rose grape (Dinka). As the cultivation of vines on the sandy soil is an arduous work, many...
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    been very ill-prepared for their task, having only pistols loaded with grape-shot unlikely to kill anyone. Warburg 2006, p. 146.  • "Persia – The Journal...
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  • small songs to himself, usually consisting of his catchphrase of "Dinka-loo, Dinka-lee." He is the teacher of the BLTs, a parody of the SATs. He always...
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    goddess of fertility Asase Ya, Ashanti earth goddess of fertility Deng, Dinka sky god of rain and fertility Mbaba Mwana Waresa, Zulu goddess of fertility...
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    Muscat Rouge à Petits Grains (category White wine grape varieties)
    Vanata, Busuioaca Vanata di Bohotin, Cehrayi Muskat, Cervena Dincha, Cervena Dinka, Grauer Muskateller, Grauroter Muskateller, Grizeline, Grizly Frontinac...
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    part of daily life. Lares might be offered spelt wheat and grain-garlands, grapes and first fruits in due season, honey cakes and honeycombs, wine and incense...
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    Hamburg, Muscat, Afus Ali, Vranac, Tamjanika, Krstac, Smederevka, and Dinka.[citation needed] A vineyard near Vlasotince Vineyards in Fruška Gora, near...
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  • Grammatical number (category Articles containing Dinka-language text)
    syllable (ho-) to be dropped. Apophony (alternating between different vowels): Dinka: kat "frame" – kɛt "frames" English: foot – feet German: Mutter "mother"...
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    Single Peak chart positions Album US Pop US AC US Country UK 1950 "Inka Dinka Doo" b/w "Laura" — — — — Non-album tracks "Dedicated to You" b/w "I'm Sorry...
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  • (𐤡𐤠𐤨𐤦𐤩𐤩𐤷), which likely corresponded with the part of autumn when grapes were harvested, was named after Pakiš. Although the Greek cognate of Pakiš...
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  • Zinoleesky - "A1 (Feeling Disorder)" Banwo - "JEJE" Matt B - "Need Some Wine" Mo Dinka - "Armor" Septimius The Great - "Anything You Want" Stormzy & Rema - "Hide...
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    of sheep and goats, birds in a tree or vine, or eating fruit, especially grapes, seven steps leading up to a tomb, a pair of peacocks, the Robe of sanctity...
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  • attributes generally related to Pan, such as goat legs, horns, syrinx, pedum, grapes or other fruits, and he was escorted by a goat and female companions (Diana...
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  • hairstyles in "Already" was inspired by the horned heads and lip plates of the Dinka and Mursi peoples, who wear them as symbols of prestige and honour. Another...
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  • from Gandhar also means a sweet, nice smell. The city is a source of fine grapes, pomegranates, apricots, melons and other sweet fruits. From two PIE words:...
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