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    Zuwarah (redirect from Zuara)
    Wayback Machine; November, 2011 "Whose Convenience? | Hudson". 5 June 2024. "Zuara Climate Normals 1991–2020". World Meteorological Organization Climatological...
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    Zuwara Berber (redirect from Zuara language)
    Zuwara Berber or Twillult language (also: Zuara, Zwara, (Berber name: Twillult, ⵝⵡⵉⵍⵍⵓⵍⵝ) is a Berber dialect, one of the Berber Zenati languages. It...
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    on their behalf". Zuara is the generic name for any activity of this sort. In addition to the Mulid, the bedouins often practice Zuara on a weekly basis...
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    on loan and permanently in 1966. Renamed Zuara, the minesweeper was used as a patrol vessel until 1973. Zuara was sold to Captain Morgan Cruises of Malta...
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  • Candidates: 20 Elected: • Besheer Mahmoud Mohamed Al-Hosh 2,131 (14.02%) Zuara Seats: 1. Candidates: 13 Elected: • Nouri Ali Mohamed Abu Sahmain 8,079...
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  • an island off the coast of modern-day Tunisia Thessalonika, in Greece Zuara, in modern-day Libya Chios, in modern-day Greece, close to the coast of...
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    S2CID 191614835. T. F. Mitchell (1953). "Particle-Noun Complexes in a Berber Dialect (Zuara)". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 15 (2). University...
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    choses berbères, Paris 1920 Umberto Paradisi, "I tre giorni di Awussu a Zuara (Tripolitania)", AION n.s. 14 (1964), pp. 415–9 Serra, Luigi (1990). "Awussu"...
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    Acoustic & Magnetic sweep Origin:  Soviet Union 2 × Ham-class minesweeper Zuara: (sold to Malta in 1973) Brak: (broken up in 1973) Armament 1 × Bofors 40mm...
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  • used various monikers including Nastiá, Saco, Cucumber Slice, and Zura Zuara. Mosquito was born in Luanda, the capital of Angola in 1981 and most of...
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