Shin — may refer to: * Shinbone, the larger of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates * Shin Buddhism, a widely practiced branch of Buddhism * Shin (letter), the twenty first letter in many Semitic alphabets * Şin, Azerbaijan * Shin… … Wikipedia
River Oykel — Lower Oykel between Brae and Tuiteam house, halfway between Oykel Bridge and Invercassley. The Tutim Burn can just be seen. Origin Ben More Assynt, Sutherland Mouth … Wikipedia
Shin Jung-hyeon — Infobox Korean name hangul=신중현 hanja=申重鉉 rr=Sin Jung hyeon mr=Sin ChunghyŏnShin Jung hyeon (born January 4 1938, Seoul) is a South Korean rock guitarist and singer songwriter. Known as Korea s Godfather of Rock ,cite book |title=Hollywood Bowl… … Wikipedia
River Cassley — The River Cassley (Gaelic: Abhainn Charlsa, pronounced|au.ɪɲ xaɾs̪ɫ̪ə) in Sutherland, in northern Scotland, drains into the Kyle of Sutherland at Invercassley (Inbhir Charsla), a short distance below (East of) where the River Oykel flows into the … Wikipedia
River Evelix — The River Evelix is a river in Sutherland, Scotland. It draws water from some 30 square miles of rugged moorland and farmland. To its south is the Kyle of Sutherland and to its west the River Shin. It passes through farmland, the village of… … Wikipedia
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga — Developer(s) Atlus Publisher(s) Atlus … Wikipedia
Shin-Takasegawa Pumped Storage Station — The Takase Dam … Wikipedia
Shin Mazinger Shōgeki! Z hen — 真マジンガー 衝撃! Z編 (Verdadero Mazinger ¡Saga Z impacto!) Género Acción, Mechas Anime Shin Mazinger Shogeki! Z Hen Dirección Yasuhiro Imagawa Estudio … Wikipedia Español
Shin’ichirō Ikebe — (jap. 池辺 晋一郎, Ikebe Shin’ichirō; * 15. September 1943 in Mito) ist ein japanischer Komponist. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werke 2.1 Orchesterwerke … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shin hanga — The shin hanga (literally new prints ) art movement in early 20th century Japan, during the Taishō and Shōwa periods, revitalized traditional ukiyo e art which had its roots in the Edo and Meiji periods (17th–19th century). It maintained the… … Wikipedia