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 482 stores as of 2023 (just behind Continente which is...
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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...
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El Pingo or San Julián is a village and municipality in Entre Ríos Province in north-eastern Argentina. The town was formed around El Pingo station. El...
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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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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...
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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...
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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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Pingu (redirect from Pingo (character))
Pingu is an animated children's television series originally produced in Switzerland. It was co-created by Otmar Gutmann and Erika Brueggemann that centres...
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