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- pool had once four piers that supported the Chapel of the Mantle. The Quattara hills revealed a number of monk caves, also known as hermit cells, which...
- elections due to contested claims of foreign birth. The party spokesman for Quattara's party Rally of the Republicans denied such involvement, saying "We have...
-  Burkina Faso Boussouma Naaba Sigri 10 August 2019 Hereditary Diébougou King Quattara Sié Félix 2007 [citation needed] Djibo Emir Boubacari ****o Fada N'gourma...
- depression could be used for hydroelectric power generation. This concept, the Quattara Depression Project, is unusual in that salt water would be flowing from...
- Scoring by quarter: 15–9, 12–17, 18–7, 20–23 Pts: Bolick 17, Presbitero 14, Noah 10 Pts: Quattara 22, Dario 6, Manzo 6 San Beda advances to Semi-finals....
- 2015 2012 Glenn O'Brien. Telles of Magic and Science in the Paintings by Quattara Watts. Alessandro Benetton's Blog March 26. 2012 2012 Karen Dayon, Ouattara...
- of Benin. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 57: 827-839. Barikmo I., Quattara F., & Oshaug A. (2004). Protein, carbohydrate and fibre in cereals from...
- 2-4 Golden Threads Kochi 16:00 IST Matías Verón 39' Wesly Wagner 75' Nuhu Seidu 36', 68' Quattara 45+1' Sal Anas 89' Stadium: Maharaja's College Stadium...
- Alamein Line, Gusika, Tell el Makh Khad, Borneo, Sanyet el Miteirya, Labuan, Quattara Track, Beaufort, El Alamein, South West Pacific 1941–1945, Greece 1941...