Tyl
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Tyl is the name of
  • IATA code of the Cap. FAP Victor Montes Arias Airport
    Cap. FAP Victor Montes Arias Airport
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     in Talara, Piura, Peru
  • Traditional name of Epsilon Draconis
    Epsilon Draconis
    Epsilon Draconis is a fourth-magnitude star in the constellation Draco. It has the traditional name Tyl. This star along with Delta Draconis , Pi Draconis and Rho Draconis forms an asterism known as Al Tāis, meaning "the Goat".In Chinese astronomy, , meaning the Celestial Kitchen, refers to an...

    , a star in Draco constellation
  • a word in Russian meaning 'rear' in a military sense - see Rear Services of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

Family name

  • Josef Kajetán Tyl
    Josef Kajetán Tyl
    Josef Kajetán Tyl was a significant Czech dramatist, writer and actor. He was a notable figure of the Czech National Revival movement and is best known as the author of the current national anthem of the Czech Republic titled Kde domov můj.-Life:Josef Kajetán Tyl was the first-born son of Jiří...

     (ˈtɪl; 1808, Kutná Hora - 1856, Pilsen), Czech playwright
    • Josef Kajetán Tyl Theatre
      J. K. Tyl Theatre
      Josef Kajetán Tyl Theatre is a main theatre in Plzeň, Czech Republic. The theatre was built between 1899-1902 in the neo-renaissance style with some art nouveau elements to the design of Antonin Balsanek...

       (Divadlo Josefa Kajetána Tyla), a main theatre in Plzeň
  • Heřman Josef Tyl
  • Miroslav Tyl, Czech politician
  • Eva Tylová
    Eva Tylová
    Eva Tylová is Czech environmentalist and politician.She was Czech deputy minister of environment a director of Czech environmental inspection in 2002-3 and from 2007...

    , Czech politician
  • Noel Jan Tyl
    Noel Jan Tyl
    Noel Jan Tyl is an American humanistic astrologer and writer of many books on the subject. In the 1960s and 70s he was a bass-baritone opera singer who was particularly noted for his Wagnerian roles.-Life and career:...

     (born 1936), American astrologer
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