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The first option is to simply type in the new dimensions for the width and height in pixels, percents, centimetres or inches. At the same time you can select from the multiple preset sizes, that range from 640 x 480 to 3200 x 2400. Pixilart is free to use. There is no charge for membership or trials. The drawing application is easy to learn and fun to use. Create animations, gaming sprites, icons and even draw online with friends.

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Nùng peopleThe Nùng (pronounced as noong [nuːŋ]) are an ethnic minority in Vietnam whose language belongs to the Central Tai branch of the Tai-Kadai language family. The Nùng sometimes call themselves as Tho (Vietnamese: Thổ, a shared name between the Tày and the Cuối, literally means Natives). In traditional times, they were sometimes referred by the Vietnamese as Thai. The term Thai Nung is also used to distinguish them with the Chinese Nùng who were the majority ethnic group in the Nung Autonomous Territory of Hai Ninh (1947-1954).Using IMAP on Mac OS Xby Jason McIntosh 05/21/2002 IMAP or POP? Which is the best mail protocol to use on your Macintosh?

Tai Dam peopleThe Tai Dam, Tai Dum or Black Tai (Thai : ไทดำ) are an ethnic group of Vietnam (Thái Đen), Laos, China, and Thailand.[1] Tai Dam speakers in China are classified as part of the Dai nationality along with almost all the other Tai peoples. But in Vietnam they are given their own nationality (with the White Tai) where they are classified (confusingly for English speakers) as the Thái nationality (Tai people). The Tai Dam originate from the vicinity of Dien Bien Phu,[2] in Vietnam, the original area of occupation of the Tai people in the early history of the Tai settlement of Southeast Asia according to the legend of Khun Borom, the legendary progenitor of the Tai-speaking peoples. They called this area Muang Then, the land of God, a name that still applies to the valley around Dien Bien Phu. The Tai Dam are known as 'the people without a country.'

Tai peoples'Thai peoples' redirects here. For the subgroup in Thailand, see Thai people Tai peoples refers to the population of descendants of speakers of a common Proto-Tai language, including sub-populations which no longer speak a Tai language. Some 8–10 million people in Northeastern India (not limited to Assam) claim descent from Ahomese, but may have intermarried with others and now speak Assamese.Tai Dón peopleWhite Tai or Tai Kao, Tai Dón, Dai Duan is an ethnic group of Laos and Vietnam. Geographic Distribution[edit] There are approximately 280,000 White Tai in Vietnam (2002), 200,000 in Laos (1995) and 10,000 in Yunan province, China (1995).[1]

Tai–Kadai ethnic groups in Southeast AsiaThe following is a list of Tai–Kadai peoples in Southeast Asia: Laos[edit] Nuclear Tai peoples[edit] Kam–Sui peoples[edit]Vietnam Topographic MapsA Luoi (topographic) Sheet 6441-4, 1:50,000 U.S. Army Map Service (9.4MB) [GeoPDF] A Ro (topographic) Sheet 6440-2, 1:50,000 U.S. Army Map Service (3.0MB) [GeoPDF] A Sap (topographic) Sheet 6441-2, 1:50,000 U.S. Army Map Service (3.0MB) [GeoPDF] An Dinh (topographic) Sheet 6343-1, 1:50,000 U.S. Army Map Service (10.7MB) [GeoPDF] An Lao (topographic) Sheet 6738-2, 1:50,000 U.S.

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