Dinh Q. Lê — (b. 1968; Vietnamese name: Lê Quang Đỉnh) is a Vietnamese American fine arts photographer, best known for his woven photographs. Dinh Q. Lê was born in 1968 in Hà Tiên, a Vietnamese town near the Cambodia border. The Vietnamese invasion of… … Wikipedia
Dinh Binh Lake — Primary inflows Kon River Basin countries … Wikipedia
Dinh — may refer to: Dinh (surname), a Vietnamese family name (Vietnamese: Đinh; Chinese: 丁; pinyin: Dīng) The Dinh Dynasty, the imperial dynasty of Vietnam from 968 to 980 Dinh Bo Linh (Đinh Bộ Lĩnh), considered the first king in the history of Vietnam … Wikipedia
Dinh Gilly — as Roméo. Dinh Gilly (July 19, 1877 – May 19, 1940) was a French Algerian operatic baritone and teacher. Biography He studied in Toulouse, Rome and at the Paris Conservatoire, where he won a premier prix in 1902. That same year he made his… … Wikipedia
Dĩnh Tri — Commune and village Country Vietnam Province Bac Gia … Wikipedia
Dinh Phat Hotel — (Хошимин,Вьетнам) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: 141 143 Calmette, Nguye … Каталог отелей
Dinh (surname) — Dinh is a Vietnamese surname. In Vietnam, the surname is spelled Đinh or Đình but Đình is very rare in Vietnamese. The name Đinh is transliterated as Ding in Chinese. Notable people with the surname Đinh Dinh Bo Linh (Đinh Bō Lïnh), considered… … Wikipedia
Dinh — oder Đinh ist ein vietnamesischer Familienname, die Entsprechung des chinesischen Ding. Namensträger sind: Đinh Bộ Lĩnh (924–979), vietnamesischer Kaiser sowie Viet D. Dinh (* 1968), vietnamesisch US amerikanischer Rechtsanwalt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dinh Quan District — Huyện Định Quán District Country Vietnam Region … Wikipedia
Dinh Bô Linh — (v. 925 979) seigneur du pays viêt (nord et centre nord du Viêt nam actuel). Il réussit à unir son pays, qu il appela Dai Cô Viêt, se fit proclamer empereur (968) et fonda ainsi la dynastie des Dinh (968 980). Vassal des Chinois, il sut toutefois … Encyclopédie Universelle
dinh — n. m. (Viêt nam) Maison communale où se groupent les villageois. Traditionnellement, le dinh était à la fois le temple dédié au génie du village, le lieu de réunion où les notables discutaient des affaires de la communauté, ainsi que la salle des … Encyclopédie Universelle