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Manti or Manty may refer to: Places * Manti, Iowa, a defunct Mormon settlement * Manti, Utah, a city, named for the city of Manti in the Book of Mormon * Manti National Forest, formerly Manti Forest Reserve, in Colorado and Utah * Manti (crater), on Mars *City of Manti, the chief city in land of Manti, in the Book of Mormon *Hill of Manti, near city of Zarahemla, in the Book of Mormon *Land of Manti, most southerly land of the Nephites, in the Book of Mormon People * Manti Te'o (born 1991), American football player * Harri Mänty (born 1971), Swedish guitarist Other uses * Manti (food), a dumpling originally from Central Asia and Mongolia * Manti Utah Temple, a Mormon temple in Manti, Utah * Manti High School, Manti, Utah * Manti (Book of Mormon), a Nephite soldier in the Book of Mormon * Mänti, a constructed language created by Daniel Tammet (born 1979) * Manty, a margarine brand - see BRF S.A. See also * Mandu (other) * Manties, in fiction the residents of the Sta ...
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Manti, Iowa
Manti, Iowa is an Unincorporated area#United States, unincorporated community in Fremont County, Iowa, Fremont County, in the U.S. state of Iowa. Manti was founded in 1852 by Alpheus Cutler and Edmund Fisher, both of whom were prominent members of the newly founded Mormonism, Mormon religion, and led the formation of the Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite). Manti originally received its name in reference to a city mentioned in the Book of Mormon. Cutler left from Nauvoo, Illinois and traveled west until settling in the south western corner of Iowa with several others families to form Manti. The Mormon community stayed until the late 1860s before relocating to Clitherall, Minnesota. Within Manti, there is a dense canopy of trees and many wild animals living within the former town. There are walking trails offered on site, past ruins of the former site of Manti School and the graveyard which was once used for those living at the town. Manti was occupied from 1852 until 1874. Refer ...
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Manti, Utah
Manti ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Sanpete County, Utah, Sanpete County, Utah, United States. The population was 3,429 at the 2020 United States Census. Description Manti was the first community in Utah to be settled outside the Wasatch Front and served as the hub for the formation of many other communities in Central Utah. The Manti Utah Temple, the fifth temple built by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is found in Manti and dominates the area's skyline. Manti formerly hosted the Mormon Miracle Pageant for two weeks each summer. History Manti was one of the first communities settled in what was to become Utah. Chief Walkara (or Walker), a Ute Tribe leader, invited Brigham Young to send pioneers to the area to teach his people the techniques of successful farming. In 1849, Brigham Young dispatched a company of about 225 settlers, consisting of several families, to the Sanpitch (now Sanpete) Valley. Under the direction of Isaac Morley and George Washin ...
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Manti National Forest
Manti National Forest was established as the Manti Forest Reserve by the United States General Land Office in Colorado and Utah on May 29, 1903 with . After the transfer of federal forests to the U.S. Forest Service in 1905, it became a National Forest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1915 Nebo National Forest was added. On November 11, 1941, La Sal National Forest was added. On August 28, 1958 the name was changed to Manti-La Sal National Forest. Manti's lands are on the west side of the Colorado River in central Utah, between Manti and Price. In descending order of area, its lands are located in parts of Sanpete (50.3%), Emery (28.96%), Utah (12.59%), Carbon (4.11%), and Sevier (4.05%) counties. As of 30 September 2008 its area was 735,358 acres (2,975.9 km2), representing 57.87% of the combined Manti-La Sal National Forest's total area. There are local ranger district offices in Ephraim, Ferron, and Price, whereas the administrative headquarters of the combined Manti-La Sa ...
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Manti (crater)
Manti or Manty may refer to: Places * Manti, Iowa, a defunct Mormon settlement * Manti, Utah, a city, named for the city of Manti in the Book of Mormon * Manti National Forest, formerly Manti Forest Reserve, in Colorado and Utah * Manti (crater), on Mars *City of Manti, the chief city in land of Manti, in the Book of Mormon *Hill of Manti, near city of Zarahemla, in the Book of Mormon *Land of Manti, most southerly land of the Nephites, in the Book of Mormon People * Manti Te'o (born 1991), American football player * Harri Mänty (born 1971), Swedish guitarist Other uses * Manti (food), a dumpling originally from Central Asia and Mongolia * Manti Utah Temple, a Mormon temple in Manti, Utah * Manti High School, Manti, Utah * Manti (Book of Mormon), a Nephite soldier in the Book of Mormon * Mänti, a constructed language created by Daniel Tammet (born 1979) * Manty, a margarine brand - see BRF S.A. See also * Mandu (other) * Manties, in fiction the residents of the Star ...
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List Of Book Of Mormon Places
This list is intended as a quick reference for locations mentioned in the Book of Mormon. - See also A * City of Aaron, Alma2's planned destination after rejection in Ammonihah. Later fortified by Moroni1 through the creation of new cities Moroni and Nephihah. * Ablom, east of the Hill of Shim, near the seashore, and a refuge for king Omer and his family as they escaped Akish and his secret combinations. * Plains of Agosh, Jaredite battle site where the wicked king Lib2 fought Coriantumr2 and lost his life. * Aiath (), Biblical city mentioned by Isaiah, as quoted by Nephi1. Also known as Ai or Aija, and likely located in the tribal land of Benjamin, near Jerusalem. The archaeological site associated with ancient Ai is often identified as Et-Tell. * Wilderness of Akish, Jaredite land into which Gilead fled, and battled Coriantumr2. At a later time, the army of Coriantumr2 fled to the same location after losing to Lib2. * Valley of Alma, rest stop for Alma1 and his follow ...
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Manti Te'o
Manti Malietau Louis Te'o ( ; born January 26, 1991) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, earning unanimous All-American honors and receiving multiple national awards. He was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the second round of the 2013 NFL draft and played in the NFL until 2021. Since 2024, Te'o has worked as an on-air commentator and analyst for NFL Network. In 2012, Te'o became the victim of a catfishing ruse when Ronaiah Tuiasosopo created a fake online persona named Lennay Kekua with whom Te'o became romantically involved. Early life Te'o played for Punahou School, a private co-ed institution in Honolulu, where he had also attended middle school. Te'o began his varsity career in 2006 with stellar play that won him selection to the second-team all-state roster as a sophomore. As a junior in 2007, Te'o was named the state defensive p ...
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Harri Mänty
Harri Kalervo Mänty (born 31 July 1971 in Västerås) is a Sweden Finnish musician and former member of the now discontinued Swedish rock band Kent. Mänty joined the band in 1996 to replace Martin Roos and remained until 2006. In the band, he played guitar and percussion. Mänty is a music graduate. Before joining Kent, he was the vocalist for hardcore punk/crust punk band No Security. In 1993 they released the record ''When the Gist is Sucked from the Fruit of Welfare, the ugly faces of truth show'', which contained all that the band had recorded with record label Lost & Found. The band toured Europe Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east ..., and had an offer to take part in a smaller tour of the US, but never went through with it. Together with fellow Kent bandmate S ...
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Manti (food)
Manti is a type of dumpling mainly found in Turkish cuisine, Armenian cuisine and Central Asian cuisine but also in West Asia, South Caucasus, and the Balkans. Manti is also popular among Chinese Muslims, and it is consumed throughout post-Soviet countries, where the dish spread from the Central Asian republics.More Than Just Another Dumpling
, The School of Russian and Asian Studies, retrieved 25 January 2014
The dumplings typically consist of a spiced meat mixture, usually lamb or , wrapped in a thin dough sheet which is then boiled or steamed. The size and shape of manti vary significantly depending on geographi ...
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Manti Utah Temple
The Manti Utah Temple (formerly the Manti Temple) is the fifth constructed Temple (LDS Church), temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The temple construction was completed in 1888. Located in the city of Manti, Utah, it was the third Latter-day Saint temple built west of the Mississippi River, after the Mormon pioneers trekked west. (The St. George Utah Temple, St. George and Logan Utah Temple, Logan Utah temples preceded it.) The Manti Temple was designed by William Harrison Folsom, who moved to Manti while the temple was under construction. The temple dominates the Sanpete Valley and can be seen from many miles. Like all Latter-day Saint temples, only church members in good standing may enter. It was previously one of only two remaining Latter-day Saint temples in the world where live portrayal was used in the Endowment (Latter Day Saints), endowment ceremony (the other was the Salt Lake Temple). All other temples use a film in the presentation of the endow ...
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Manti High School
Manti High School is a public high school located in Manti, Utah, United States, and is part of the South Sanpete School District South Sanpete School District is a public school district in the U.S. state of Utah. The district provides education for students in the southern half of Sanpete County. The offices for the district are located in Manti. There are three elementa .... Students from Manti, Ephraim, Utah, Ephraim, and Sterling, Utah, Sterling attend the school. It is fed by Ephraim Middle School, which is in turn fed by Ephraim Elementary School and Manti Elementary School. History and traditions Manti High School was founded as a one-year high school in 1905, at the time the southernmost high school in the state. About 75 to 80 students from throughout central and southern Utah attended. Classes initially held in the tabernacle owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but by 1906 a dedicated white brick building was completed for the high school. By ...
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