Chin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the human anatomy, the chin is the lowermost part of the face. It is formed by the lower front of the mandible. People show a wide variety of chin structures. See Cleft chin.
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Chin people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chin (Burmese: ; MLCTS: hkyang lu. myui: ) is one of the ethnic groups in Myanmar. The Chins are found mainly in western part of Myanmar (the Chin State) and numbered circa 1.5 million. They al...
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Japanese Chin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Japanese Chin (狆), also known as the Japanese Spaniel ) is the dog of Japanese royalty. A lap dog and companion dog, this toy breed has a distinctive heritage. Japanese Chin stand about 20 to ...
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All things Italian on CHIN Radio!; ... ; CHIN picnic 2009 ... Brings 50 years of experience in the ethnic broadcasting sector to Ottawa/Gatineau and is totally dedicated to this concept. More..
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www.chinradio.com/
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The Chin Lover's Guide. ... For-Chin; Magazine Dedicated To The Chin Fancy; ... You may also post your Chin blog! It's not an email list, but an online message board. You don't need to register unless you want to post, and anyone may view the notes from any internet connection.
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www.japanesechin.org/
www.japanesechin.org/
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Chin Dynasty China - history for kids - unifying China and building the Great Wall of China ... Chin Dynasty Art; Han Dynasty (206 BC - AD 220) Main Chinese History page; Main China page; History for Kids home page...
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Chin Dynasty ... Ssu-ma Yen began the Chin Dynasty; he ruled from 265-289A.D. As an emperor, he was called Wu Ti. The Chin managed to reunify China when, in 280 A.D., they conquered the Wu Kingdom, thus ending the period of The Three Kingdoms.
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