Saint Justa of Cagliari (d. 130) - see Justa, Justina and Henedina Saint Justa (3rd century) - see Justa and Rufina Justa Grata Honoria Santa Justa (disambiguation)...
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JUSTA (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslovensko-sovjetsko akcionarsko društvo za civilno vazduhoplovstvo / Југословенско-совјетско акционарско друштво за цивилно...
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The Santa Justa Lift (Portuguese: Elevador de Santa Justa, pronounced [elɨvɐˈðoɾ ðɨ ˈsɐ̃tɐ ˈʒuʃtɐ]), also called Carmo Lift (Portuguese: Elevador do Carmo...
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Santa Justa Lift, lift in the city of Lisbon Santa Justa, Portuguese parish in Lisbon Santa Justa, Portuguese parish in Arraiolos Santa Justa Klan, Spanish...
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Justas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Justas Paleckis (1899–1980), Lithuanian journalist and politician Justas...
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Justa (or Justasa and Justasus) was elected by Samaritans as their king during the 484 AD Samaritan revolt. Following his ascent in Samaria, he moved...
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Saints Justa and Rufina (Ruffina) (Spanish: Santa Justa y Santa Rufina) are venerated as martyrs. They are said to have been martyred at Hispalis (Seville)...
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Justa Morris Lindgren (July 28, 1878 – May 29, 1951) was an American college football player and coach. He served as head football coach at Cornell College...
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Saints Justa, Justina and Henedina (or Aenidina) of Cagliari (Sardinian: Justa, Justina et Enedina, Italian: Giusta, Giustina ed Enedina) (died 130) were...
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Seville–Santa Justa railway station is the major railway station of the Spanish city of Seville, Andalusia. It was opened in 1991 with the inauguration...
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