Fanos may refer to the following places in Greece:
Fanos, Florina, a village in the regional unit of Florina
Fanos, Kilkis, a village in the municipal unit of Axioupoli, Kilkis
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Fanos may refer to the following places in Greece: Fanos, Florina, a village in the regional unit of Florina Fanos, Kilkis, a village in the municipal...
Fano [ˈfaːno] is a town and comune of the province of Pesaro and Urbino in the Marche region of Italy. It is a beach resort 12 kilometres (7 miles) southeast...
In finite geometry, the Fano plane (after Gino Fano) is a finite projective plane with the smallest possible number of points and lines: 7 points and...
Roberto Mario "Robert" Fano (11 November 1917 – 13 July 2016) was an Italian-American computer scientist and professor of electrical engineering and computer...
In physics, a Fano resonance is a type of resonant scattering phenomenon that gives rise to an asymmetric line-shape. Interference between a background...
Gino Fano (5 January 1871 – 8 November 1952) was an Italian mathematician, best known as the founder of finite geometry. He was born to a wealthy Jewish...
Fanos Katelaris (Greek: Φάνος Κατελάρης; born 26 August 1996) is a Cypriot professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Cypriot First...
that began in April 2023 between the Amhara regional forces along with the Fano militia, and the Ethiopian government. The conflict began after the Ethiopian...
the Fano factor, like the coefficient of variation, is a measure of the dispersion of a counting process. It was originally used to measure the Fano noise...
Ugo Fano (July 28, 1912 – February 13, 2001) was an Italian American physicist, notable for contributions to theoretical physics. Ugo Fano was born into...
Johan Javier Fano Espinoza (born 9 August 1978 in Huánuco, Perú) is a Peruvian football manager and former player who played as a forward. His professional...
Fano Cathedral (Italian: Basilica cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta; Cattedrale di Fano; also called Santa Maria Maggiore) is the principal church of...
Jacob ben Joab Elijah da Fano was an Italian rabbi and Hebrew poet; he lived at Ferrara and Ancona about the middle of the sixteenth century. He was the...
In algebraic geometry, a Fano variety, introduced by Gino Fano in (Fano 1934, 1942), is an algebraic variety that generalizes certain aspects of complete...
Fano Messan (18 February 1902 – 11 February 1998) was a French actress, sculptor, painter and model known for her collaboration with artists such as Luís...
Spencer Fano is an American football offensive tackle for the Utah Utes. Fano is from Spanish Fork, Utah. He attended Timpview High School in Provo, Utah...
Giorgio Fano (April 17, 1885 – September 20, 1963) was an Italian philosopher and linguist. He belonged to the school of Italian neo-idealist thinkers...
algebraic geometry, a Fano fibration or Fano fiber space, named after Gino Fano, is a morphism of varieties whose general fiber is a Fano variety (in other...
Fano Airport is a recreational aerodrome in Italy (ICAO: LIDF). located 1 km southeast of Fano and 10 km northwest of Mondolfo in the province of Pesaro...
The Victorious Youth, Getty Bronze, also known as Atleta di Fano, or Lisippo di Fano, is a Greek bronze sculpture, made between 300 and 100 BC, in the...
13°01′00″E / 43.833333°N 13.016667°E / 43.833333; 13.016667 The Battle of Fano, also known as the Battle of Fanum Fortunae, was fought in 271 between the...