- The locations, lands, and
nations mentioned in the
Bible are not all
listed here. Some
locations might appear twice, each time
under a
different name....
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Zair Isaakovich Azgur (January 15, 1908 –
February 18, 1995) was a
Soviet and
Belarusian sculptor active during the
Soviet period. Born in
Mogilev Governorate...
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Benyoub Sidi Ali
Boussidi Sidi Bel Abbès Sidi
Brahim Sidi
Chaib Sidi
Dahou el
Zairs Sidi
Hamadouche Sidi
Khaled Sidi
Lahcene Sidi
Yacoub Tabya (Tabla) Tafissour...
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Rusthof cemetery (Dutch:
begraafplaats Rusthof) is
located at the
Dodeweg 31 in Leusden, the Netherlands. It is the
largest cemetery that
services the...
- Sidi
Dahou el
Zairs is a town and
commune in Sidi Bel Abbès
Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids.
Retrieved December 12...
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Zaïr Kédadouche (born 9
August 1957) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as a
defender or a midfielder. He is also a
published author...
- 2014, p. 171
James Barbot, An
Abstract of a
Voyage to
Congo River, Or the
Zair and to
Cabinde in the Year 1700 (1746).
James Hingston Tuckey, Narrative...
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years of
World War II, as well as a
niece of the
sculptor and
Soviet MP
Zair Asgur.
While volunteering as a nurse, she
cared for
wounded Red Army soldiers...
- Isère (US: /iːˈzɛər/ ee-
ZAIR, French: [izɛʁ] ; Arpitan: Isera; Occitan: Isèra,
Occitan pronunciation: [iˈsɛɾa]) is a
landlocked department in the southeastern...
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Hekster &
Zair 2008, pp. 47–48.
Dunstan 2011, p. 406.
Hekster &
Zair 2008, p. 48.
Hekster &
Zair 2008, pp. 48–49.
Rowan 2012, p. 127.
Hekster &
Zair 2008,...