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Yonah may
refer to:
Yonah (microprocessor), a code name for a
processor in Intel's
Pentium M line The
Yonah (locomotive), a
steam locomotive in the Great...
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Yonah Elian was an
Israeli anesthesiologist and a
Holocaust survivor, best
known for
sedating Adolf Eichmann during the
Mossad operation to
capture Eichmann...
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Yonah is the code name of Intel's
first generation 65 nm
process CPU cores,
based on
cores of the
earlier Banias (130 nm) /
Dothan (90 nm)
Pentium M microarchitecture...
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Yonah Mountain (commonly
referred to as "Mount
Yonah" or, by
older Georgians, "
Yonah Bald") is a
mountain ridge located in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National...
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Yonah Acosta Gonzales,
usually credited as
Yonah Acosta, is a
Cuban actor and
ballet dancer. He is most
noted for his
performance in the 2020 film Without...
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attempting to find a cure for an illness,
known as the
Black Scrawl, to
which Yonah—either his
sister or daughter,
depending on the version—has suc****bed. Partnering...
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Yonah Schimmel's
Knish Bakery is a
bakery and restaurant,
located at 137 East
Houston Street (between
First Avenue and
Second Avenue), in the
Lower East...
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Yonah is a lake on the
Tugaloo River,
separating Georgia and
South Carolina. The lake is
created by the
Yonah Dam,
which is
owned and
operated by...
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Yonah was a type 4-4-0
steam locomotive that parti****ted in the
Great Locomotive Chase of the
American Civil War.
Built in 1848 by Rogers,
Ketchum &...
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Yonah is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in
White County, Georgia,
United States. It
first appeared as a CDP in the 2010...