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  • 31Arba Sicula — is a not for profit international society whose main objective is the preservation and promotion of the Sicilian language and culture. Its administration is located in New York, USA. The majority of members are also from the USA, although there… …

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  • 32Arba Minch — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Vista panorámica de la Universidad de Arba Minch. Arba Minch (en amhárico, traducible como cuaranta primaveras) es una ciudad del sur de Etiopía. De forma menos común también se la conoce como Gantar y Minghi. Se… …

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  • 33Arba, Greece — Arba (Greek: Άρβα, Modern Transliteraion: Arva ), also with the first a accented was an ancient city in northern Achaea (now commonly Achaia and a prefecture) in Greece. [ [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi bin/ptext?lookup=Paus.+7.18.1 Pausanias …

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  • 34Arba Minch Airport — is an airport in Arba Minch, Ethiopia airport codes|AMH|HAAM. Located at an elevation of 1187 meters above sea level, this airport has one asphalt runway 2795 meters long by 47 wide. [Figures are from the last publicly accessible version of the… …

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  • 35Arba (Titularbistum) — Arba ist ein Titularbistum der römisch katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf ein früheres Bistum in der römischen Provinz Dalmatia bzw. Dalmatia Inferior in der Stadt Rab, das der Kirchenprovinz Salona zugeordnet war. Titularbischöfe von Arba… …

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  • 36Arba Seymour Van Valkenburgh — (August 22, 1862 ndash;4 November, 1944), was an American jurist who served as a Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.He was born on a farm near Syracuse, New York, the son of Lawrence Van Valkenburgh and Sarah Ann Seymour.… …

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  • 37ARBA vel SCARBONA — ARBA, vel SCARBONA insula et civitas Episcopalis Illyrici. Ptol. l. 2. c. 17. Plin. l. 3. c. 21. Vide Arbe …

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  • 38ARBA AMMOT — (Heb. אַרְבַּע אַמּוֹת; four cubits ), a linear and square measure frequently found in halakhic literature. It has both halakhic applications and aggadic implications. (For the length of the cubit, see weights and measures .) The apparent origin… …

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  • 39ARBA KOSOT — (Heb. אַרְבַּע כּוֹסוֹת; four cups ), four cups of wine drunk by each participant at the passover seder service. This ceremony is prescribed by the Mishnah as a duty to be observed by even the poorest man (Pes. 10: 1). The four cups are drunk in… …

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  • 40Arba'een — Part of a series on Islamic culture Architecture …

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