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Bilia (French pronunciation: [bilja]) is a
commune in the Corse-du-Sud
department of France, on the
island of Corsica,
within its
Corsican single territorial...
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Bilia topoli (Ukrainian: Біля тополі, lit. 'By the poplar') is a
Ukrainian song
created in the
context of the Russo-Ukrainian War. More specifically,...
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David ben Yom Tov ibn
Bilia was a
Portuguese Jewish philosopher who
lived in the
thirteenth and
fourteenth centuries. Ibn
Bilia was the
author of many...
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medieval Catalan Jewish astronomer and
astrologer David ben Yom Tov ibn
Bilia,
medieval Portuguese Jewish philosopher Jacob ben
David ben Yom Tov, medieval...
- "Lystopad" / «Листопад» (2022) "Dontsi" / «Доньці» (2022, with Vyshebaba) "
Bilia sertsia" / «Біля серця» (2022) "Dochekaius" / «Дочекаюсь» (2022) "Chy razom...
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Archived from the
original on 2007-01-29.
Retrieved 2 May 2019. "amazon.forum.
bilia.se :: Läser ämne - Duettrod". 30
September 2007.
Archived from the original...
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Qviberg and Sven Hagströmer.
Larger holdings in 2018 were Fabege,
Bilia,
Scandi Standard and
Catena Media. The
original company was
founded in 1890...
- *stamniz,
meaning both stem, tree
stalk and tribe, lineage.[citation needed]
Bilia "daughter" Alb. bijë, dial. bilë Bindo/Bindus an
Illyrian deity, cf. Bihać...
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galleriet - duettrods".
Archived from the
original on 2007-01-29. "Amazon.forum.
bilia.se: Duettrod".
Archived from the
original on 2007-09-30. "Volvo
duett (1968)"...
- The gens Bellia, also
written Billia and
Bilia, was an
obscure plebeian family at
ancient Rome. No
members of this gens are
mentioned in history, but...