Gigant

Gigant is the word for giant in a number of languages. It is derived from the Greek mythological giants, the gigantes (Greek: γίγαντες).

It may also refer to:

  • Gigant, nickname of Messerschmitt Me 323, a German transport aircraft
  • Gigant, nickname of Hungarian MÁV Class V63 series of trains
  • FC Gigant Belene, an association football club based in Belene, Bulgaria
  • FC Gigant Grozny, a defunct association football club based in Grozny, Russia
  • FC Gigant Voskresensk, a defunct association football club based in Voskresensk, Russia
  • Gigant (rural locality), several rural localities in Russia
  • Gigant, a large missile launcher in the Japanese Kamen Rider Agito tokusatsu series
  • Gigant Bomb, a Decepticon from the future in Transformers: Robot Masters, a Japanese toy line
  • See also

  • Flettner Gigant, an experimental German helicopter
  • Gigant Neo (b. 1998), a Swedish breeding stallion
  • Gigantism
  • Gigant (rural locality)

    Gigant (Russian: Гига́нт; lit. giant) is the name of several rural localities in Russia.

    Modern localities

  • Gigant, Bryansk Oblast, a settlement in Vorobeynsky Rural Administrative Okrug of Zhiryatinsky District in Bryansk Oblast; 53°11′N 33°26′E / 53.183°N 33.433°E / 53.183; 33.433
  • Gigant, Rostov Oblast, a settlement in Gigantovskoye Rural Settlement of Salsky District in Rostov Oblast
  • Gigant, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Borovkovskaya Rural Territory of Yasnogorsky District in Tula Oblast
  • Gigant, Vladimir Oblast, a settlement in Kovrovsky District of Vladimir Oblast
  • Alternative names

  • Gigant, alternative name of Kommuna, a settlement in Sinezersky Rural Administrative Okrug of Navlinsky District in Bryansk Oblast; 53°7′N 34°33′E / 53.117°N 34.550°E / 53.117; 34.550
  • HHH

    HHH may refer to:

  • HHH Tower, in Dubai
  • Hash House Harriers, an international group of running clubs
  • Hilton Head Airport, in South Carolina, United States
  • Hilton Head Island High School, in South Carolina, United States
  • Holland Heineken House
  • Hog Hoggidy Hog, a South African band
  • Hot Hot Heat, a Canadian band
  • Hubert H. Humphrey (1911–1978), the 38th Vice President of the United States
  • Hugo's House of Horrors, a computer game
  • Hungry Hungry Hippos, a tabletop game
  • Hyperornithinemia-hyperammonemia-homocitrullinuria syndrome
  • Triple H (born 1969), American professional wrestler also known as Hunter Hearst Helmsley
  • See also

  • Triple H (disambiguation)
  • Triple H (Sydney)

    Triple H (call sign: 2HHH) is a community radio station located in Sydney, Australia. It services the Hornsby Shire and the Ku-ring-gai Council area. Triple H runs on a general community license and is required to provide content most suited to its own population and minority groups. Membership is open to all members of the community.

    History

    2HHH FM began at the end of 1999 involving a large section of the community. This group believed that the area was not being serviced adequately by the existing community radio station North FM. The frequency of 100.1 in the Hornsby Region became Triple H.

    2HHH FM is a community radio station run by a company limited by guarantee. Triple H was to provide a radio alternative, while aspiring to become 'the complete' community radio station solution.

    When the Australian Communications and Media Authority reissued application for a permanent broadcasting license in 2000 for the Hornsby / Kuring-gai area, the vision of the group was for a well run community station that was able to get behind the community and provide a voice for the community.

    Triple H (Horsham)

    3HHH is the callsign of a community radio station, providing services to the Rural City of Horsham, Australia, Australia.

    Studios

    The 3HHH studios are located at the Old Police Station in Horsham. The building is home to other community groups in the region, and also hosts an office for sales of V-Line road-coach services.

    Transmitter Site

    The station is allocated a transmission power of 500 Watts, and operates from the town's central communications tower.

    Programs

    3HHH broadcasts a variety of programs throughout the week, these include soecialist music styles, community groups and sporting clubs, local church groups and young peoples' programs. The radio station is a member of the CBAA and utilises its satellite programs services. One of the major national programs is Mal Garvin's "Talk To The Nation" program.

    References

    Coordinates: 36°42′42″S 142°12′18″E / 36.711714°S 142.204899°E / -36.711714; 142.204899

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