• Sindos (Greek: Σίνδος; Latin: Sindus; is a suburb of Thessaloniki, Greece. It is the seat of the municipality of Delta. Sindos is home to the main campus...
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  • Sindo may refer to: The Sindo, nickname for the Sunday Independent (Ireland), a newspaper Koran Sindo, an Indonesian newspaper Sindo TV, former name of...
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  • SINDO is one of many semi-empirical quantum chemistry methods. It stands for symmetric orthogonalised INDO and was developed by K. Jug and coworkers....
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    Sindo (Korean: 신도; lit. trust island), also known as Jinyeom, is an island in Sindo-ri, Bukdo-myeon, Ongjin County, Incheon, South Korea. The island is...
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  • Koran Sindo (lit. Sindo Paper) was an Indonesian newspaper published by Media Nusantara Citra (MNC Media) under PT Media Nusantara Informasi. The term...
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    Sindo Garay (born Antonio Gumersindo Garay García; Santiago de Cuba, 12 April 1867 – Havana, 17 July 1968) was a Cuban trova musician. He was taught by...
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  • some decline from the year 2000 onwards. Native shamanic religions (i.e. Sindo) remain popular and could represent a large part of the unaffiliated. Indeed...
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    Sindo County is a kun (county) in the North P'yŏngan province of North Korea. Most of the county consists of Pidansŏm, an island in the estuary of the...
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  • Shindo Renmei (redirect from Sindô Renmei)
    Shindo Renmei (Japanese: 臣道連盟, League of the Way of Emperors' Subjects) was a terrorist organization composed of Japanese immigrants. It was active in...
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    Korean shamanism (redirect from Sindoism)
    do mu." These modern advocacy groups have also described supporters as sindo (believers, Hanja: 信徒) or musindo (believers in the ways of mu, Hanja: 巫信徒)...
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