| Tupeni BabaTupeni Baba is a Fijian academic and politician, who currently leads the New Labour Unity Party (NLUP), which he founded in 2001. The former Deputy Prime Minister split from the Fiji Labour Party of deposed former Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry in June | TuzlaTuzla is a city in Bosnia, in the northeastern part of the country. At the time of the 1991 census, it had 131,000 inhabitants. First mentioned in 950 as a county under Hungarian rule, the town was later referred to by historians as Soli. Soli means salt | Tuzla CantonThe Tuzla Canton is a canton of the Federation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The capital is Tuzla. It comprises, wholly or in part, the Municipalities of Banovici, Celic (formerly part of Lopare), Doboj-East, Gradacac, Gracanica, Kladanj, Kalesija, Lukavac, |
| Tung Chung (MTR)The Tung Chung Line is one of the six lines of the MTR system in Hong Kong. It links Tung Chung with Hong Kong Island. Part of Tung Chung Line was built along with the Kap Shui Mun Bridge and the Tsing Ma Bridge. The line is indicated with the colour beig | TungusTungus can mean several things: Tungus is an obsolete term for the Evenks of Russia. Tungus may refer to the Tungusic languages. The Tungus meteorite is a name sometimes given to the Tunguska event. | Tuba Fats LacenAnthony "Tuba Fats" Lacen ( September 15, 1950 January 11, 2004 was a jazz tuba player and band leader. He was born, spent most of his life, and died in New Orleans, Louisiana. His music also took him on a number of tours of Europe, Asia, Australia, and S |
| Tuvia GrossmanTuvia Grossman is an American-Israeli who was mistakenly identified as a Palestinian instead of an Israeli in a news photograph published worldwide. The caption implied he was being assaulted by an Israeli policeman although in fact the policeman had been | Tunnel diodeIn a conventional semiconductor diode, conduction takes place while the PN junction is forward biased, but the device blocks current flow when the junction is reverse biased. This occurs up to a point known as the 'reverse breakdown voltage' when conducti | TuraTura can refer to: Tura River: left tributary of Tobol (in Siberia, Russia) the capital of the Evenkia autonomous district, Russia the capital of West Garo Hills district, Meghalaya, India Tura, a city in Hungary. |