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Tolmin
Tolmin

Tolmin ; Italian: Tolmino, German Tolmein) is a small town in northwestern Slovenia. It is the administrative centre of the Municipality of Tolmin.

Tolmin Museum
Tolmin Museum

The Tolmin Museum is public institution which covers the areas of archaeology, ethnology, general history and history of arts at upper Soča Valley region in Slovenia. It is located in the Coronini mansion in Tolmin.

Tolminske Ravne
Tolminske Ravne

Tolminske Ravne is a small settlement high in the hills northeast of Tolmin in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It lies within the boundaries of Triglav National Park.

Tolminski Lom
Tolminski Lom

Tolminski Lom is a settlement in the hills south of Most na Soči in the Municipality of Tolmin in the Littoral region of Slovenia.

Tolmin Castle
Tolmin Castle

Tolmin Castle , also known as the Castle on Kozlov Rob above Tolmin (Grad na Kozlovem Robu nad Tolminom), is a fortress ruin on the ridge of Kozlov Rob ('Billy-goat's Edge') above the town of Tolmin in southwestern Slovenia.

Tolmin dialect

The Tolmin dialect is a Slovene dialect in the Rovte dialect group. It is spoken in the watersheds of the Bača and lower Idrijca rivers, as well as the reaches of the Soča River in that area, bounded on the west by a line west of Tolmin and Most na Soči.

Municipality of Tolmin
Municipality of Tolmin

The Municipality of Tolmin is a municipality in northwestern Slovenia. Its centre and the largest settlement is Tolmin.

TOLMIN (optimization software)

TOLMIN is a numerical optimization algorithm by Michael J. D. Powell. It is also the name of Powell's Fortran 77 implementation of the algorithm.

Tolmin (disambiguation)

Tolmin may refer to: TOLMIN, an optimization software that minimizes a general differentiable nonlinear function subject to linear constraints, written by Michael J. D. Powell. Tolmin, a town in northwestern Slovenia.

Chistye Prudy, Kaliningrad Oblast

Chistye Prudy is a rural locality (a settlement) in Nesterovsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. The settlement is located about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the Russian border with Lithuania.

Fujiwara clan
Fujiwara clan

Fujiwara clan , descending from the Nakatomi clan and through them Ame-no-Koyane-no-Mikoto, was a powerful family of regents in Japan. The 8th century clan history Tōshi Kaden (藤氏家伝) states the following at the biography of the clan's patriarch, Nakatomi no Kamatari (614–669): "Kamatari, the Inner Palace Minister who was also called ‘Chūrō,’ was a man of the Takechi district of Yamato Province.

Fujiwara no Mototsune
Fujiwara no Mototsune

Fujiwara no Mototsune , also known as Horikawa Daijin (堀川大臣), was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician of the early Heian period.He was born the third son of Fujiwara no Nagara, but was adopted by his powerful uncle Fujiwara no Yoshifusa, who had no sons. Mototsune followed in Yoshifusa's footsteps, holding power in the court in the position of regent for four successive emperors.

Fujiwara no Michinaga
Fujiwara no Michinaga

Fujiwara no Michinaga was a Japanese statesman. The Fujiwara clan's control over Japan and its politics reached its zenith under his leadership.