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Ayta ash Shab (Arabic: عيتا الشعب; also
transliterated Ayta al-Sha'b) is a
village located in
southern Lebanon,
about 1 km
northeast of the
Israeli border...
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Ayta Sözeri (born 31
March 1976) is a
Turkish actress,
singer and LGBT activist. Sözeri was born on 31
March 1976 in West Germany. Her
mother was of Circ****ian...
- The
Battle of
Ayta ash-Sha'b took
place during the 2006
Lebanon War, when the
Israel Defense Forces and the
Islamic Resistance, the
armed wing of Hezbollah...
- Aeta (
Ayta /ˈaɪtə/ EYE-tə), Agta and Dumagat, are
collective terms for
several indigenous Filipinos who live in
various parts of
Luzon island in the Philippines...
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Amangeldy Abdyrahmanuly Aytaly (Kazakh: Амангелді Әбдірахманұлы Айталы, Amangeldı Äbdırahmanūly Aitaly; 10
September 1939 – 21
December 2022) was a Kazakh...
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Ambala Ambala Ayta Native to
Philippines Region Zambales, Olongapo,
Dinalupihan Native speakers (1,700
cited 1986)
Language family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian...
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Hezbollah anywhere in Lebanon".
Hezbollah retaliated with
sniper fire from
Ayta ash-Sha'b
which killed two
Israeli soldiers at the
Nurit post just across...
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Sambalic languages as follows.
Ayta Abellen,
Botolan Sambal Tina Sambal,
Bolinao Ayta Mag-indi,
Ayta Mag-antsi
Ayta Ambala Ayta Magbukun was not
included in...
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Ayta al-Jabal or
Aayta Ej
Jabal (Arabic: عيتا الجبل), also
Ayta ez-Zutt (Arabic: عيتا الزط), is a
village in
Nabatiye Governorate, in the Bint
Jbeil District...
- The
Philippine languages or
Philippinic are a
proposed group by R.
David Paul Zorc (1986) and
Robert Blust (1991; 2005; 2019) that
include all the languages...