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Majdal Shams (Arabic: مجدل شمس; Hebrew: מַגְ'דַל שַׁמְס) is a
predominantly Druze town in the Israeli-occupied
Golan Heights,
located in the
southern foothills...
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Migdal HaEmek (Hebrew: מִגְדַּל הָעֵמֶק, lit.
Tower of the Valley, also
officially spelled Migdal HaEmeq, Arabic: مجدال هعيمق) is a city in the Northern...
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Dalmanutha of Mark 8:10 are
likely corrupt forms of
Magdal (Magdala) and
Magdal Nuna (Magdala Nunaya). At the
beginning of the 20th century,...
- (Chitgoppa)
Kasimpur (Pan)
Khadernagar Kha****ur
Kolhar (B)
Kolhar (K)
Madaknalli Magdal Mahamdapur Malegaon Malik Mirzapur Malkapur Mamankeri Manhalli Markhal Markunda...
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Africa Gave Up the Bomb".
Foreign Affairs. Marais,
Hendrik C; Pienaar,
Magdal (2009). "The
evolution of the
South African science,
technology and innovation...
- Rolf
Magdal Aagaard (born 27
March 1945) is a
Norwegian photographer.
Aagaard worked for one year for
Tiden and
seven years for Fædrelandsvennen before...
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Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, 2006 Ingo
Schulz (cond.),
Daniel Magdal (tenor),
Stefan Stoll (baritone), Ölberg chor, 2004 Pier
Giorgio Morandi...
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oldest of five
children of
Edward Scharfenberger Sr. (1920–2015) and
Elaine Magdal (1920–2019).
Scharfenberger has
Russian Jewish ancestry through his mother...
- references, he
concluded that
Awtel or
Awtilios was born in a city
called Magdal or
Magdaloun in the land of
Lycia in Asia Minor, in the 6th
century A.D...
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identifiers Magdalis alutacea Wikidata: Q30301771 BugGuide: 251186 EPPO:
MAGDAL GBIF: 1174311 iNaturalist: 455936 IRMNG: 10858841 ITIS: 618312 NatureServe:...