- Por
cesárea (transl. Caesarean section) is the
second studio album by
Argentine singer,
rapper and
record producer Dillom. It was
released on 26 April...
- Look up
Caesarea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caesarea, a city name
derived from the
Roman title "Caesar", was the name of
numerous cities and locations...
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Santa Cesarea Terme (Salentino:
Santa Cisaria) is a town and
comune in the
province of Lecce, Apulia,
southern Italy.
Situated on the
coast at the entrance...
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Eusebius of
Caesarea (/juːˈsiːbiəs/; Gr****: Εὐσέβιος τῆς Καισαρείας
Eusebios tēs Kaisareias; c. 260/265 – 30 May 339), also
known as
Eusebius Pamphilus...
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Banias or
Banyas (Arabic: بانياس الحولة;
Modern Hebrew: בניאס; Judeo-Aramaic,
Medieval Hebrew: פמייס, etc.;
Ancient Gr****: Πανεάς) is a site in the Golan...
- 2007. The
novel tells the
story of the
search for a 1920s
Mexican poet,
Cesárea Tinajero, by two 1970s poets, the
Chilean Arturo Belano (alter ego of Bolaño)...
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Santissima Trinità alla
Cesarea (or
Santa Maria del
Rimedio a
Salvator Rosa) is a Baroque-style church,
located in
Piazetta Trinità alla
Cesarea, in
central Naples...
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Caesarea in
Mauretania (Latin:
Caesarea Mauretaniae,
meaning "Caesarea of Mauretania") was a
Roman colony in Roman-Berber
North Africa. It was the capital...
- The
German National Academy of
Sciences Leopoldina (German:
Deutsche Akademie der
Naturforscher Leopoldina –
Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften), short...
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along the
Adriatic coast, thus
supplying the
historical spas of
Santa Cesarea Terme.
These springs are
known from
ancient times (Aristotele in III Century...