Cona — may refer to: Cona, Scotland, the River Coe, in gaelic, which means a Dark River . Cona, Italy, town in the Italian province of Venice. Cona County, county in Shannan Prefecture, Tibet. Cona (village), the seat of Cona County. Cona, a fictional… … Wikipedia
Cona (village) — Cona is a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, seat of Cona County. It is in a mountain valley near the Bhutanese border, some 211 km south of Tsetang.[1] It is at an altitude of 4,461 metres (14,639 feet), and has a population… … Wikipedia
Cona — This most interesting and unusual surname is most likely to be the Welsh equivalent of Connor , which is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic O Conchobhair , composed of the Gaelic prefix O , male descendant of, and a personal name deriving from cu … Surnames reference
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Arunachal Pradesh dispute — A map of the Tibetan autonomous region (solid red) and Northern Arunachal Pradesh/South Tibet (striped red) The Arunachal Pradesh dispute is a territorial dispute over the region located on the middle of the Yarlung Zangbo River, 300 km… … Wikipedia
Conahy — This most interesting and unusual surname is most likely to be the Welsh equivalent of Connor , which is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic O Conchobhair , composed of the Gaelic prefix O , male descendant of, and a personal name deriving from cu … Surnames reference
Conws — This most interesting and unusual surname is most likely to be the Welsh equivalent of Connor , which is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic O Conchobhair , composed of the Gaelic prefix O , male descendant of, and a personal name deriving from cu … Surnames reference
Cunah — This most interesting and unusual surname is most likely to be the Welsh equivalent of Connor , which is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic O Conchobhair , composed of the Gaelic prefix O , male descendant of, and a personal name deriving from cu … Surnames reference
Cunnah — This most interesting and unusual surname is most likely to be the Welsh equivalent of Connor , which is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic O Conchobhair , composed of the Gaelic prefix O , male descendant of, and a personal name deriving from cu … Surnames reference
Críchad an Chaoilli — Críchad an Chaoilli, medieval Irish text. Contents 1 Overview 2 Authorship 3 The text 4 See also 5 … Wikipedia