"Turacin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I couldn't find any information on the word "turacin". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. If you can provide more context or clarify the word, I'd be happy to try and help you understand its meaning.
The Tupolev Design Bureau (former OKB-156) was a aircraft design and manufacturing company in the Soviet Union. It was founded by the renowned constructor Andrei Artyomovich Tupolev and was located in Moscow and several other cities in the Soviet Union and Russia.<br><br>The company is best known for designing and manufacturing several large civilian and military aircraft, including the Tu-114 Rossiya, Tu-144 supersonic transport, and Tu-95 aircraft. Many unique aircraft designs and concepts were created by the bureau, such as the Tu-144 supersonic transport, which became the first operational supersonic passenger jet in history.<br><br>Tupolev was based in Russia from 1938, during which time Tupolev designed several influential aircraft. Some of the aircraft they designed include the Tupolev Tu-4, Tupolev Tu-16, Tupolev Tu-22, Tupolev Tu-24, Tupolev Tu-95, Tupolev Tu-160 and the Tupolev Tu-114.<br><br>Many of the aircraft designed by Tupolev have been of strategic significance and many have held world records with long non-stop flight distances achieved by their strategic bombers. In total, over 17,000 Tupolev aircraft have been built since 1922.
Tupungato is a Chilean commune located in the Mendoza Province, in the provides the western edge of the Andes mountain range, at the foot of Mount Tupungato, which is an inactive volcanic complex located southeast of Mendoza city.
The term "Turandot" refers to an opera by the Italian composer Giacomo Puccini. Specifically, it tells the story of Princess Turandot, a Mongol princess who has a habit of beheading anyone who fails to answer a riddle she poses. However, the three call her suitors who finally succeed in guessing her secrets are motivated by noble considerations rather than being driven by romantic love for her.<br><br>Alternatively, the word "Turandot" is also the name given to a beautiful actress who appears in the closing scene of The Return of Martin Guerre, a motion picture released in 1982.
A turban is a type of headdress commonly worn by men, usually in South Asia and the Middle East. It is a long piece of fabric that is wound around the head, often worn folded and tied at the back. Turbans can be worn for both practical and symbolic purposes, and are often associated with cultural and religious traditions.