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Galileo di
Vincenzo Bonaiuti de'
Galilei (15
February 1564 – 8
January 1642),
commonly referred to as
Galileo Galilei (/ˌɡælɪˈleɪoʊ ˌɡælɪˈleɪ/ GAL-il-AY-oh...
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Galila Tamarhan (or Tamruhan) al-Habashiya (Arabic: جليلة تمرهان / ALA-LC: Jalīlah Tamarhān; d. 1863) was a
medical practitioner in 19th
century Ottoman...
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Galila Ron-Feder Amit (Hebrew: גלילה רון־פדר-עמית, born 1949) is an
Israeli children books author. She has
written 400 books, as well as
television and...
- ****il (also
called ****l, ****i,
Galila, Gelila,
Northern Ari) is an
Omotic language of Ethiopia.
According to the 2007 census, 55,700
people speak ****il...
- TV (PECTV)
USATV Cignal TV G Sat The
Galila Hundred Islands Festival is held from
March 16 to 21
every year.
Galila means “come” in the vernacular, and...
- Kasilag, who was
conferred the
honor in 1989. In
contemporary arts, The
Galila Arts Festival,
which features Pangasinense artists and
tourist spots in...
- "Dollo" (Dollo).
Besides their mother tongue, some also
speak Melo, Oyda,
Galila, or Gofa.
Basketo people Basketo at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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known by his
nickname Amit
Daniel Amit,
Israeli physicist and
pacifist Galila Ron-Feder Amit (born 1949),
Israeli children's
books author Meir Amit (1921–2009)...
- 1523/JNEUROSCI.4356-08.2009. PMC 2678191. PMID 19244515. Belmaker, R. H.; Agam,
Galila (2008). "Major
depressive disorder". New
England Journal of Medicine. 358...
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continued to
purchase more ships,
among them were SS Negba, SS
Artza and SS
Galila.
During 1947–1949
Palestine war, the
company was the sole
maritime connection...