Uza may refer to: Places Uza, Landes, a village in the department of Landes in France Uza, Israel, a moshav in Israel Horvat Uza (Uza ruins), archaeological...
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Horbat 'Uza (Hebrew: חורבת עוצה and Hebrew: חירבת אל עיאדייה) is an archaeological site located in the Northern Coastal Plain, 8 km east of Acre, Israel...
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Horvat Uza (Hebrew: חורבת עוזה) is an archaeological site located in the northeast of the Negev desert in Israel. The site is located in the east of the...
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Uzbekistan National News Agency (redirect from UzA)
Uzbekistan National News Agency also known as UzA is a government run news agency in Uzbek, Russian, English and French languages. The headquarters of...
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"Uza" (stylized in Japanese as "UZA", meaning "Annoying" and pronounced "oo-zah") is the 28th major single by the Japanese female idol group AKB48, released...
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Central Serbia (redirect from Uža Srbija)
Srbija), also referred to as Serbia proper (Serbian: ужа Србија, romanized: uža Srbija), is the region of Serbia lying outside the autonomous province of...
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Uza (Hebrew: עוזה, eng. Strength) is a religious moshav in southern Israel. Located in Hevel Lakhish around two kilometres south of Kiryat Gat and covering...
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Uza (French pronunciation: [yza]; Occitan: Husar) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Communes of the...
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Chichimeca Jonaz people (redirect from Uza people)
The settlement is 2,070 m above sea level. They call this place Rancho Úza or Misión Chichimeca. They are descendants of the Pame people, who fought...
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Chichimeca Jonaz language (redirect from Uza language)
branch of the Oto-Manguean language family. The Chichimecos self identify as úza and call their language eza'r. The language is currently spoken only in San...
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