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Pingos are
intrapermafrost ice-cored hills, 3–70 m (10–230 ft) high and 30–1,000 m (98–3,281 ft) in diameter. They are
typically conical in
shape and grow...
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Pingo Doce (Sweet Drop in English) is one of the
largest supermarket operators in Portugal, with
almost 400
stores (Continente is the
largest food retailer...
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Pingos are
intrapermafrost ice-cored hills. Look up
pingo or
pingo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pingo may also
refer to:
Thomas Pingo (1714–1776)...
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Engraver at the Mint,
Thomas Pingo. He was also the
brother of the engraver, John
Pingo and the York Herald,
Benjamin Pingo. In 1776 he was
appointed to...
- Rogério da
Silva (born 8
February 1960) is a
Brazilian former footballer.
Pingo started his
career with
Portuguese side
Campo Grande. In 1985, he signed...
- The Isle of
Pingo Pongo is a 1938
Merrie Melodies cartoon supervised by Tex Avery. The
short was
released on May 28, 1938, and
features an
early version...
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Thomas Pingo (1714–1776) was an
English medallist and die engraver. He
worked for the
Royal Mint in London.
Originally thought to have come from Italy...
- who
purchased more than 100
euros in products,
there was a rush to the
Pingo Doce
chain of hypermarkets, on the 369
stores all over Portugal. This sale...
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Pingo Canadian Landmark, also
known as
Pingo National Landmark, is a
natural area
protecting eight pingos near Tuktoyaktuk,
Northwest Territories. It...
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large number of
pingo ponds found in the area.
Pingo ponds or
kettle lakes are
formed from
collapsed mound of earth-covered ice,
called pingos,
formed when...