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Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük . 2009.
Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük . 2009.
Abiy Addi — (ou Abi Addi; Grande ville en tigrigna) est une ville du nord de l Éthiopie, elle est l ancienne capitale de la province de Tembien. Elle est située dans la Mehakelegnaw Zone du Tigré. Elle est à 13°34′N 38°58′E / … Wikipédia en Français
Abiy Addi — Infobox Settlement official name = Abiy Addi other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = city logo = citylogo size = mapsize = map caption … Wikipedia
Saif al-Adel — Native name سيف العدل Born April 11, 1960/63[1] Egypt Other names Muhammad Ibrahim Makkawi Ibrahim al Madani … Wikipedia
Kola Tembien — is one of the 36 woredas in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. It is named in part after the former province of Tembien. Part of the Mehakelegnaw Zone, Kola Tembien is bordered on the south by Abergele, then by the Tekezé River on the west which… … Wikipedia
Abiye — Tekelemariam [also Abiy Teklemariam] is a journalist and editor of Addis Neger, one of the most prestigious Newspapers in Ethiopia. He is also the co host of a popular football show on Sheger FM, Ethiopia s sole independent radio station… … Wikipedia
о — I шестнадцатая буква др. русск. алфавита, называвшаяся онъ (см. он) с числовым знач. = 70. В словах греч. происхождения в др. русск., ст. слав. алфавитах в этой функции употреблялся также греч. знак ω (Иωаннъ ᾽Ιωάννης, ϑеодωръ Θεόδωρος), но уже… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Mongolian language — Mongolian Монгол Mongol, ᠮᠣᠨᠭᠭᠣᠯ Mongɣol Pronunciation /mɔŋɢ … Wikipedia
Tigray Region — For other uses, see Tigre (disambiguation). Tigray Region ትግራይ ክልል kililoch … Wikipedia
Immigration detention — is the policy of holding individuals suspected of visa violations, illegal entry or unauthorised arrival, and those subject to deportation and removal in detention until a decision is made by immigration authorities to grant a visa and release… … Wikipedia
Darius the Great's Suez Inscriptions — were texts written in Old Persian, Elamite, Babylonian and Egyptian on five monuments erected in Wadi Tumilat, commemorating the opening of a canal between the Nile and The Bitter Lakes.[1] The best preserved of these monuments was a stele of… … Wikipedia