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Gamla (Hebrew: גַּמְלָא, lit. the camel), also Gamala, was an
ancient Jewish town on the
Golan Heights.
Believed to have been
founded as a
Seleucid fort...
- Ostrobothnia. The area was
originally named Vanhainen –
Gamlas,
which comes from the
village of
Gamlas originally located at the site, and its
Finnish translation...
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Gamla Stan (Swedish: [
ˈɡâmːla ˈstɑːn], "The Old Town"),
until 1980
officially Staden mellan broarna ("The Town
between the Bridges"), is the old town...
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Gamla Uppsala (Swedish: [
ˈɡâmːla ˈɵ̂pːˌsɑːla], Old Uppsala) is a
parish and a
village outside Uppsala in Sweden. It had 17,973
inhabitants in 2016. As...
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Gamla Ullevi (Swedish pronunciation: [
ˈɡâmːla ˈɵ̂lːɛˌviː], lit. 'Old Ullevi') is a
football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, that
opened on 5
April 2009...
- The
Gamla synagogue is an
ancient former Jewish synagogue,
located in the
ancient Jewish city of
Gamla on the
western slope of the
Golan Heights, approximately...
- Church. In 1274, Östra Aros
overtook Gamla Uppsala as the main
regional centre, and when the
cathedral of
Gamla Uppsala burnt down, the archbishopric...
- with Kokkola, and the town took over the
Swedish name of Karleby. The word
gamla means "old", karl (anglicanized Charles), is a
Germanic males name, a name...
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Gamla Stan was a
borough (stadsdelsområde) in
central Stockholm,
Sweden until January 1, 2007,
named after the
Maria (actually
Maria Magdalena)...
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Gamla Uppsala museum is a
historical museum in
Gamla Uppsala, in the
northern part of Uppsala, Sweden. The
museum is
oriented towards the
Vendel era and...