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  2. Tigre, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Tigre (Spanish pronunciation:, Tiger) is a city in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, situated in the north of Greater Buenos Aires, 28 km (17 mi) north of Buenos Aires city. Tigre lies on the Paraná Delta and is a tourist and weekend destination, reachable by bus and train services, including the scenic Tren de la Costa .

  3. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    The Old English tigras derives from Old French tigre, from Latin tigris, which was a borrowing from tigris (Ancient Greek: τίγρις). [4] Since ancient times, the word tigris has been suggested to originate from the Armenian or Persian word for 'arrow', which may also be the origin of the name for the river Tigris.

  4. Tigre people - Wikipedia

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    Tigre is the lingua franca of the multi-ethnic lowlands of western and northern Eritrea, including the northern coast. As such approximately 75% of the Western Lowlands Eritrean population speaks Tigre. Since around 1889, the Ge'ez script (Ethiopic script) has been used to write the Tigre

  5. Club Atlético Tigre - Wikipedia

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    Club Atlético Tigre is an Argentine professional football club located in Victoria, Buenos Aires. Tigre currently plays in the Primera División , the top level of the Argentine football league system , having secured promotion as the 2021 Primera Nacional champion. [ 2 ]

  6. Tigre language - Wikipedia

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    Tigre (also written Tigré; ትግሬ, [2] [3] təgré [4] or ትግራይት tigrayit [1]) is an Ethio-Semitic language spoken in the Horn of Africa, primarily by the Tigre people of Eritrea. [5] Along with Tigrinya , it is believed to be the most closely related living language to Ge'ez , which is still in use as the liturgical language of ...

  7. Tigre - Wikipedia

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    Tigre people, an ethnic group inhabiting Eritrea and Sudan Tigre language; Le Tigre, a nickname of French statesman Georges Clemenceau (1841–1929) El Tigre, a nickname of Colombian footballer Radamel Falcao (born 1986) El Tigre Jr., ringname of Canadian professional wrestler Tyson Moody (born 1978)

  8. Cultural depictions of tigers - Wikipedia

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    Minhwa (Korean folk painting). Tigers have had symbolic significance in many different cultures. They are considered one of the charismatic megafauna, and are used as the face of conservation campaigns worldwide.

  9. Tigris - Wikipedia

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    Mosul, on the bank of the Tigris, 1861. The Tigris (/ ˈ t aɪ ɡ r ɪ s / TY-griss; see below) is the eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates.