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  • 51Syria — /sear ee euh/, n. 1. Official name, Syrian Arab Republic. a republic in SW Asia at the E end of the Mediterranean. 16,137,899; 71,227 sq. mi. (184,478 sq. km). Cap.: Damascus. 2. a territory mandated to France in 1922, including the present… …

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  • 52Donny George Youkhanna — Doctor Donny George ܕܘܢܝ ܓܘܪܓ ܝܘܚܢܢ Youkhanna in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Born October 23, 1950(1950 10 23) Habbaniyah …

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  • 53British Museum — Infobox London museum name = British Museum established = 1753 collection = 7 million objects area = convert|13.5|acre|ha|1|abbr=on or convert|588000|sqft|m2| 2|abbr=on in 94 Galleries [ [http://www.uwosh.edu/cambridge/journals/morgan1.htm… …

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  • 54Memphis, Egypt — Memphis and its Necropolis – the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur * UNESCO World Heritage Site Hieroglyphs in Memphis with a statue of Ramses II in the back …

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  • 56Chicago — This article is about the U.S. city. For other uses, see Chicago (disambiguation). Windy City redirects here. For other uses, see Windy City (disambiguation). Chicago   City   City of Chicago …

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  • 57Euphrates — For the song River Euphrates by the Pixies, see Surfer Rosa. Coordinates: 31°0′18″N 47°26′31″E / 31.005°N 47.44194°E / 31 …

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  • 58Assyrie —  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Assyrie (province romaine).  Le cœur historique de l Assyrie (en rouge), et l empire assyrien lors de son extension maximale sous le règne d Assurbanipal au milieu du …

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  • 59GOZAN — (Heb. גּוֹזָן; Akk. Guzana), an Aramaean city on the western shores of the Habor River, a tributary of the Euphrates. The site of Gozan, now Tell Halaf, was first excavated and explored by M. von Oppenheim (1911–19; 1929). Although Tell Halaf –… …

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  • 60Moors — For Arabs in Sri Lanka, see Sri Lankan Moors. A self depiction by the Muslims in Iberia. Taken from the Tale of Bayad and Riyad …

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