- Look up
barkas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barkas may
refer to:
Barkas (van manufacturer), a van
manufacturer in the
German Democratic Republic...
- club
Utrecht and the
Greece national team.
Barkas was born in
Athens to a Gr****
father and
Dutch mother.
Barkas started football in 2006 when he
signed in...
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Barkas is a
neighborhood in Hyderabad, India,
located in the old city area of Hyderabad. The name "
Barkas" is
believed to be
derived from the English...
-
barka,
barką, or
bárka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barka,
Barca or
Barqa or
Barkah may
refer to:
Barca (ancient city), in
eastern Libya Barka...
- The
Barkas B 1000 is a
forward control panel van made by the East
German manufacturer VEB
Barkas-Werke in
Chemnitz (formerly
known as Karl-Marx-Stadt)...
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Barkas was the East
German manufacturer of
small delivery vans and
minibuses named the B 1000. In
addition to
delivery vans,
Barkas also made engines...
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Barkas is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Harry Barkas (1906–1974),
English footballer Mary
Barkas (1889–1959), New
Zealand psychiatrist...
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Geoffrey Barkas (born
Geoffrey de
Gruchy Barkas, 27
August 1896 – 3
September 1979) was an
English film
maker active between the
world wars.
Barkas led the...
- The
Barka River (nahr Baraka) is a
tributary river that
flows from the
Eritrean Highlands to the
plains of Sudan. With a
length of over 640 km, it rises...
- particles. Hence, this
difference is
called Barkas effect or
Barkas-Andersen effect, see
Bethe formula.
Barkas was a
visiting scholar at the
Institute for...