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Laayoune or El Aaiún (Arabic: العيون, al-ʕuyūn [alʕujuːn], H****aniyya: [ˈləʕjuːn] , lit. 'The Springs') is the
largest city of the
disputed territory of...
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Intifada (Arabic: انتفاضة, romanized: intifāḍah) is an
Arabic word for a
rebellion or uprising, or a
resistance movement. It can be used to
refer to an...
- The Śiva·sūtras,
technically akṣara·samāmnāya,
variously called māheśvarāṇi sūtrāṇi, pratyāhāra·sūtrāṇi, varṇa·samāmnāya, etc.,
refer to a set of fourteen...
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Rucene Schnaus c. 840
Scanaues Sevgein c. 840
Soviene Duvin c. 840 Auna 1290
Aiuns Rueun Ruis
until 1943 765
Ruane Siat Seth
until 1943 c. 840 Septe...
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Morocco with its
capital in Tetuan,
while the
southern part was
ruled from El
Aiun as a
buffer zone
between the
Spanish Colony of Rio de Oro and
French Morocco...
- Ahun (French pronunciation: [a.œ̃]; Occitan:
Aiun) is a
commune in the
Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
central France. A farming...
- cluster. It is
possible that
Iberian had the
semivowels /j/ (in
words such as
aiun or iunstir) and /w/ (only in
loanwords such as diuiś from Gaulish). The fact...
- Aaiún All
pages with
titles containing Ain All
pages with
titles containing Aiun Ab, Abu Father; as a
geographical term it
signifies "producing", "containing"...
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origin of the name
could be Munt d'l'Aiun,
which in the
local dialect means Aiun's mountain;
Aione is a
nearby village and
Mount Leone is
situated close to...
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Duvin is
first mentioned about 840 as Auna. In 1290 it was
mentioned as
Aiuns.
Before the merger,
Duvin had a
total area of 17.9 km2 (6.9 sq mi). Of this...