Yahdun-Lim - définition. Qu'est-ce que Yahdun-Lim
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Yahdun-Lim - définition


Yahdun-Lim         
  • Goddess of the vase, Mari, 18th century BC
KING OF MARI
Iakhdunlim
Yahdunlim (or Yakhdunlim, Yahdun-Lim) was the name of two different kings in Upper Mesopotamia: one of Mari during the 19th century BC and one of Karkemish during the 18th century BC.
Lim (Croatia)         
  • Another view of the Lim channel
  • Lim panoramic view seen from observation platform
BAY IN CROATIA
Lim channel; Limska draga; Limska Draga; Lim Bay
The Lim bay () and valley is a peculiar geographic feature found near Rovinj and Vrsar on the western coast of Istria, south of Poreč, Croatia. The name comes from the Latin limes for "limit", referring to the landform's position at the border of two Roman provinces: Dalmatia and Italia.
PZL-Mielec Lim-6         
  • Lim-5 in East German markings
  • Cockpit view, LIM 6bis Fresco; MAPS air museum, North Canton, Ohio.
  • Front view of LIM 6bis Fresco in Polish service; MAPS air museum, North Canton, Ohio.
  • A former Indonesia Lim-5 on display in the United States in North Korean markings
  •  Lim-6R
  • A private PZL-Mielec Lim-6R (Lim-6bisR), aircraft Registration N619M (NX619M/619 red) construction Number 1J0619 at Miramar Airshow 2000.
  • Lim-6bis silhouette
  • Lis-5 turbojet engine
POLISH ATTACK AIRCRAFT
Lim-6M; Lim-6bis; Lim-5P; Lim-6; PZL-Mielec Lim-5
The Lim-6 (NATO reporting name Fresco) was a Polish attack aircraft used between 1961 and 1992 by the Polish Air Force. It was a variant of the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17, which was produced in Poland as the Lim-5.