• Marajul (redirect from Marjal)
    Marajul (Persian: مراجول, also Romanized as Marājūl; also known as Marjal) is a village in Bakeshluchay Rural District, in the Central District of Urmia...
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    1.2 square kilometres (0.46 sq mi) in the outskirts of the city, called Marjal de La Safor. This natural area is home to several water plants such as Lemna...
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  • Marjal Union (Bengali: মরজাল ইউনিয়ন) is a union parishad of Raipura Upazila in Narsingdi District, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh. Its population is 11,728...
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    the location was controversial as it would have meant the destruction of Marjal de Pego-Oliva marshlands, a site of natural beauty and one of the last homes...
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    Cañas y barro. Along with eel and local beans known as garrafons, rata de marjal (marsh rat) is one of the main ingredients in traditional paella (later...
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    Plan and the Bay of Alcúdia. It comprises three very different areas: the Marjal, fertile plains in large part devoted to irrigated agriculture; l 'lagoon...
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  • hunska have superhuman speed; the gerant have superhuman strength, the marjal can work elemental magic; the quantal can work larger magics. Children born...
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    such as L'Albufera close to Valencia, El Fondo in Elche and Crevillent, La Marjal near Pego, Albufera of Gayanes in Gayanes or El Prat in Cabanes, also the...
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  • Mar Menor 14,933 36,900 Marjal de Almenara 1,473.9 3,642 Marismas de Santoña 6,907 17,070 Marismas del Odiel 7,185 17,750 Marjal de Pego-Oliva 1,290 3,200...
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    flasks (qārūra, plural quwārīr), rosewater flasks (mā’ wardiyya), cauldron (marjal or tanjīr), earthenware pots varnished on the inside with their lids (qudūr...
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