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- tal, a native Go implementation of TAL, TALES and METAL template-tal, TAL Implementation for NodeJs jstal Distal DomTal ZPT-JS JPT: Java Page Templates JavaZPT...
- particular with its winegrowing areas of Mainzer St. Alban and Niersteiner Gutes Domtal with their vineyards Ölgild, Königstuhl and Hohberg. In the muni****l area's...
- Rheingrafenstein Sankt Rochuskapelle Nierstein Auflangen Domherr Güldenmorgen Gutes Domtal Krötenbrunnen Petersberg Rehbach Rheinblick Sankt Alban Spiegelberg Vogelsgärten...
- Mommenheim. The festival is free of charge and held on a gr**** field near the Domtal Golfcours Mommenheim. The muni****lity is crossed by Landesstraße (state...
- Isaksson, Dan Engman, Per Isaksson Songs: Marknasvisa Min brorsa Ge dom vad dom tål Gropen Härifrån till Bryssel Jag måste vara galen om regeringen är...
- There is a Dom community (known as **Bani Murra**, Arabic: بني مرة) in Jordan. While Doms pla**** a notable role in society at the time of Jordan's founding...
- October 2021. "Tal-Hniena-Zejtun". Kappellimaltin.com (in Maltese). Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016. "Dom Mintoff's health...
- 21 August 2021. Benny Morris (2008), p.77 Benny Morris (2008), pp. 77–79 Tal (2003), p.41 Morris (2004), p.13: "The Haganah sta**** on the defensive, wishing...
- his life. Tal became desperate and his alcoholism worsened, contributing to his death on 24 May 1949. Tal's relationship with the nomadic Dom (gypsy) community...
- Dom John VI (Portuguese: João Maria José Francisco Xavier de Paula Luís António Domingos Rafael; 13 May 1767 – 10 March 1826), known as "the Clement"...