Nixi — 1 Original name in latin Nixi Name in other language Ni hsi, Ni hsi ch ung, Ni hsi ch’ung, Nixi, Nixi Xiang, Nixi Zhen, Nixichong, ni xi, ni xi xiang, ni xi zhen State code CN Continent/City Asia/Shanghai longitude 29.79221 latitude 116.86406… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Nixi (disambiguation) — Nixi may refer to: National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) Nixi (chicken), a chicken landrace from Yunnan Di nixi, childbirth deities in ancient Rome This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Nixi Dii — NIXI DII, waren drey Götter, die den gebährenden Frauen beystehen sollten. Sie wurden daher gebildet, wie sie auf den Knien saßen. Man sah ihre Bildsäulen zu Rom in dem Capitolio vor der Zelle der Minerva, wohin sie Attilius aus Syrien gebracht… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Nixi (town) — Subdistrict Chinese transcription(s) – Chinese – Pinyin Country … Wikipedia
Nixi (mythology) — In Roman mythology, the Nixi were goddesses associated with birth. They were called upon to protect women in labor. The name comes from nitor meaning give birth to . They are mentioned by Festus … Wikipedia
Di nixi — Ancient Roman religion Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter … Wikipedia
National Internet Exchange of India — For other uses, see Nixi (disambiguation). The logo of National Internet Exchange of India The National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) is a non profit Company established in 2003 to provide neutral Internet Exchange Point services in the… … Wikipedia
INRegistry — is the official .IN registry. It was appointed by the government of India, and is operated under the authority of NIXI, the National Internet eXchange of India. History Most countries have their own Top Level Domain. The INRegistry has been… … Wikipedia
List of Roman deities — Ancient Roman religion Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter … Wikipedia
Minox — IIIs camera with a cartridge of film The Minox is a subminiature camera conceived in 1922 and invented in 1936 by German Latvian Walter Zapp,[1] which Latvian factory VEF (Valsts Elektrotehniskā Fabrika) manufactured from 1937 to 1943. After … Wikipedia