• Fața may refer to several places in Romania: Fața, a village in Albac Commune, Alba County Fața-Lăzești, a village in Scărișoara Commune, Alba County...
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  • Look up Fata Morgana, fata Morgana, or fatamorgana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fata Morgana often refers to: Fata Morgana (mirage), an optical...
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    A Fata Morgana (Italian: [ˈfaːta morˈɡaːna]) is a complex form of superior mirage visible in a narrow band right above the horizon. The term Fata Morgana...
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  • Look up fata in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fata or FATA may refer to: Arthur Fata (born 1963), Zimbabwean sculptor Rico Fata (born 1980), Canadian...
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  • Farid Tanios Fata (Arabic: فريد طانيوس فتى, born 1965) is a Lebanese-born former hematologist/oncologist and the mastermind of one of the largest health...
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  • The House in Fata Morgana is a visual novel video game developed by Novectacle. It was released for Microsoft Windows and iOS by Novectacle in 2012 and...
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    Arthur Fata (born 1963) is a Zimbabwean sculptor. Born in Salisbury (now Harare), Fata studied fine art at the Workshop School of the National Gallery...
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  • Fibre Attached Technology Adapted (FATA) or FC-ATA is a type of computer hard disk drive. FATA is simply a low cost ATA or SATA disk drive equipped with...
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    The Federally Administered Tribal Areas, commonly known as FATA, was a semi-autonomous tribal region in north-western Pakistan that existed from 1947 until...
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  • Fata Omanović (1883 – 2 January 1967), later known as Darinka Prijatelj, was a Bosnian Muslim woman from Mostar who was abducted to Dalmatia and was converted...
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