• Adula may refer to The Adula Alps Rheinwaldhorn, a mountain called in Italian "l'Adula" Adula Formation, a geological formation in China This disambiguation...
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    The Adula Alps, also known as the West Graubünden and Misox Alps, are a western Alpine mountain group, the part of the Lepontine Alps from the Lukmanier...
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  • MV Adula was one of nine Royal Dutch/Shell oil tankers converted to become a Merchant Aircraft Carrier (MAC ship). The group is collectively known as...
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    The Rheinwaldhorn (Italian: Adula) is the highest point in the Swiss canton of Ticino at 3,402 metres above sea level. It lies on the border between the...
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  • The Adula Formation is located in Yunnan Province of southern China. This formation contains grayish black thin-bedded sandstone, mudstone, and intercalating...
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    originally reported from the low temperature hydrothermal deposits in the Adula Alps of Switzerland. It was first described by Ermenegildo Pini in 1781...
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    Briggs' Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament cite the Arabic word 'adula to mean "turn aside" and suggest Adullam to mean "retreat, refuge". During...
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    Lepontine Alps, from the St Gotthard Pass to the Splügen Pass, is named the Adula Alps, while the western part is historically referred to as the Ticino Alps...
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  • southern Switzerland in the 1930s with her magazine L' Adula. In 1912 she founded the magazine "L' Adula" whose publishing program was: "Fight for justice...
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    CHF 94,377 (2021) ISO 3166 code CH-TI Highest point 3,402 m (11,161 ft): Adula (Rheinwaldhorn) Lowest point 195 m (640 ft): Lake Maggiore Joined 1803 Languages...
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