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- into the lamps so that the glow from the diyas is reflected on her face. Vatna involves applying a paste made from turmeric powder and mustard oil all...
- [ˈvahtnaˌjœːkʏtl̥] , literally "Glacier of Lakes"; sometimes translated as Vatna Glacier in English) is the largest and most voluminous ice cap in Iceland...
- Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network (VATSIM) is a nonprofit organization that operates an online flight-simulation network noted for its active membership...
- Mayian, also known as Vatna Maiyun, Haldi, or Ubtan, is the term used for the preparation ceremony one day before Punjabi weddings of India and ****stan...
- Vatana (Persian: وطنا, also Romanized as Vaţanā, Vaţanā’, and Vaţnā‘) is a village in Anzan-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Bandar-e...
- 304. Pontoppidan (1755), p. 183; p. 186n. Jón Árnason 1862 "Saebúar og vatna", p. 131. Jón Árnason (1866). Icelandic Legends. Vol. 2. Translated by George...
- forms of Odin's name: *wātenos could've been loaned into Proto-Karelian as *vätnä or *väinä, and Auðunn could be compared to Äinemöinen. The first extant...
- many of the sites he had previously seen, but then proceeding north to Vatna glacier and Fljótsdalur. His two visits to the country profoundly influenced...
- Sólgarðar by the pool. There is now a branch of the Grunnskólanum austan Vatna primary school there. One of Barð's notable inhabitants was Jón Norðmann...
- region's culture and history is arranged particularly authentically. Vatnås Church (Vatnås kirke) is a historic church dating from 1660. Lauvlia is the former...