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The Arno river has been strongly affected by non-native species: over 90% of fish species and 70% of macroinvertebrate species in the area around Florence are alien species. [11] These include the European catfish , [ 12 ] channel catfish , [ 12 ] Crucian carp , [ 11 ] common bleak , [ 13 ] topmouth gudgeon , [ 13 ] New Zealand mud snail , [ 11 ...
Arno Brandner, fictional character on German soap opera Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love) Arno Victor Dorian, a French-Austrian Assassin and the protagonist of Assassin's Creed Unity. Arno Stark, Marvel Comics character known as Iron Man 2020; Arno, a character in Logical Journey of the Zoombinis. Arno the Moose, a character from the Reader ...
Arno Niitov was born in Tilsi, Estonia, and named Arnold Korro. He was the son of Peter Korro (1863–1926) and Lisa Korro (née Kurrusk, 1869–?). [4] He was adopted by Karl Niitov (1864–1954) in 1913. [5] He studied at Tartu Alexander High School and Tartu Commercial High School No. 1 . [6]
Arnold is a masculine German, Dutch and English given name.It is composed of the Germanic elements arn "eagle" and wald "power, brightness". The name was first recorded in Francia from about the 7th century, at first often conflated with the name Arnulf, as in the name of bishop Arnulf of Metz, also recorded as Arnoald.
Arno (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the surname and given name; Arno (singer) (Arnold Charles Ernest Hintjens, 1949–2022), Belgian singer; Arno of Salzburg (c. 750–821), bishop and archbishop of Salzburg
Arno Atoll (Marshallese: Arņo, [1]) is a coral atoll of 133 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. Its total land area is only 5 square miles (13 km 2 ).
Arno (French:) was a department of the First French Empire in present-day Italy. It was named after the Arno river. It was formed in 1808, when the Kingdom of Etruria (formerly the Grand Duchy of Tuscany) was annexed directly to France. Its capital was Florence. The department was disbanded after the defeat of Napoleon in 1814.
Arno Schmidt (German: [ˈaʁno ʃmɪt] ⓘ; 18 January 1914 – 3 June 1979) was a German author and translator. He is little known outside of German-speaking areas, in part because his works present a formidable challenge to translators.