For the video game developer sometimes known as Commin, see Thin Chen Enterprise.
COMMIN, from COMmon MINdscapes, is an EU-financed project concerned with spatial development in the Baltic Sea Region. Its goal is to interconnect the countries on the Baltic Sea — Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Russia — as well as Norway and Belarus, in their goal to achieve an international basis in spatial development.
The project has 28 partners from 11 countries, including universities, government departments, and private companies, and is coordinated by the Academy for Spatial Research and Planning (ARL) in Hanover, Germany. The project runs from September 2004 until August 2007.
In order to reach this goal, the project members have created an on-line glossary of the most important scientific terms concerning spatial development. This glossary can be translated into 11 languages.
COMMIN, from COMmon MINdscapes, is an EU-financed project concerned with spatial development in the Baltic Sea Region. Its goal is to interconnect the...
Commins may refer to Commins, Denbighshire, a village in Wales Commins Coch, a village in Powys, Wales Commins (surname) Commin Comins (disambiguation)...
John Commins may refer to: John Commins (cricketer, born 1941) (1941–2013), South African cricketer John Commins (cricketer, born 1965) (born 1965), former...
David Commins (born 1954) is an American scholar and Professor of History and Benjamin Rush Chair in the Liberal Arts and Sciences (1987) at Dickinson...
Stuart Commins (born 20 December 1988) is a South African former rugby union footballer. He attended Diocesan College (Bishops) in Rondebosch, Cape Town...
Lanna Commins (Thai: ลานนา คัมมินส์; born November 3, 1983) is a Thai singer. Her mother, Soontaree Vechanont, is a notable folk singer; her father is...
Kathleen Mary Commins (1909 - 2003) was an Australian journalist, the first female editor of Australia's oldest literary journal, Hermes (in 1931). Kathleen...
released under the "Sachen" brand name, although the names Joy Van and Commin were also used for certain early games for the Famicom and handheld consoles...
Dr Andrew Commins (1829 – 7 January 1916) was an Irish lawyer and politician. Andrew Commins was born in Ballybeg, County Carlow and educated at St. Patrick's...
Hector’s family leaves the banks of the Seine to settle in Bosc-Bénard-Commin in the department of Eure. This move follows Jean-Baptiste Malot’s transfer...
Commins Coch is a small village on the A470 in the county of Powys in Wales. It is part of the Glantwymyn community. Commins Coch is notable for the narrow...
Commins Aston Mewa (born April 11, 1965 in Uta, Santa Cruz, Temotu Province) is a Solomon Islands politician. He worked as a chief education officer before...
all games were developed by Thin Chen Enterprise under the "Sachen" and "Commin" brand names, and were later re-released for the Game Boy in 4-in-1 and...
2015, pp. 5–6. Bayley 2010, pp. 31–32. Commins 2009, p. 41. Commins 2009, p. 141. Commins 2009, p. 152. Commins 2009, p. 204. House, Karen Elliott (2012)...
156. Commins 2009, p. 201. Commins 2009, p. 112. Commins 2009, p. 164. Commins 2006, p. 185. Commins 2009, p. 172. Kepel 2004, p. 157. Commins 2009,...
Murray Commins (born 2 January 1997) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for South Western Districts in the 2016–17 Sunfoil 3-Day...
Kevin Commins (23 February 1928 – 3 October 1995) was a South African cricketer. He played in twenty-nine first-class matches from 1951/52 to 1960/61...
Archived from the original on 1 August 2023. Retrieved 23 February 2015. Commins, David (2012). The Gulf States: A Modern History. I. B. Tauris. p. 16....
(2005) [1983]. What is Sufism?. Lahore: Suhail Academy. pp. 119–120 etc. Commins, David (2009). The Wahhabi Mission and Saudi Arabia. I.B.Tauris. p. 59...
2002-08-22. Archived from the original on 2023-08-24. Retrieved 2023-08-24. Commin, G; Filiol, E (2015). "Unrestricted Warfare versus Western Traditional Warfare:...
reorganised into the Saudi Arabian National Guard. According to scholar David Commins, around 1913, the same time that Ibn Saud regained al-Hasa, there emerged...