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Tyro Township is a township in Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 208 at the 2000 census. The population was 208 at the 2000 census. History
Tyro is located in western Davidson County along North Carolina Highway 150. Neighboring communities include Reeds to the northeast on NC 150, Churchland to the southwest on NC 150, Linwood to the southeast, and the city of Lexington to the east. Located 6 miles (10 km) west of Tyro is Boone's Cave Park on the Yadkin River.
A thesaurus (pl.: thesauri or thesauruses), sometimes called a synonym dictionary or dictionary of synonyms, is a reference work which arranges words by their meanings (or in simpler terms, a book where one can find different words with similar meanings to other words), [1] [2] sometimes as a hierarchy of broader and narrower terms, sometimes simply as lists of synonyms and antonyms.
The population density was 428.0 inhabitants per square mile (165.3/km 2). There were 105 housing units at an average density of 198.9 per square mile (76.8/km 2). The racial makeup of the city was 90.71% White, 0.44% African American, 5.31% Native American, and 3.54% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.44% of the ...
Tyro Payments, an Australian bank specialising in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Tyro Stakes , an American Thoroughbred horse race Tyro ( Final Fantasy ) , the main character in Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Tyro is an unincorporated community in Nelson County, Virginia, United States. It was among the communities severely affected by flash flooding from Hurricane Camille in 1969. [1] It was named from the English word tyro, which also means "beginner" or "novice". [2] [3] Pharsalia and the Tyro Mill are listed on the National Register of Historic ...
The population density was 682.9 inhabitants per square mile (263.7/km 2). There were 106 housing units at an average density of 258.5 per square mile (99.8/km 2). The racial makeup of the village was 96.8% White, 0.7% African American, 0.7% Asian, and 1.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.9% of the population.
According to Egon Kühebacher [], the name Tyrol derives from a root word meaning terrain (i.e. area, ground or soil; compare Latin: terra and Old Irish: tir); first from the village of Tirol, and its castle; from which the County of Tyrol grew. [5]