Foca was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian submarine Foca (1908), a submarine launched in 1908 and discarded...
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Amphibious Task Group Command, Foça, İzmir Amphibious Marine Brigade Command, Foça, İzmir Amphibious Ships Command, Foça, İzmir Aksaz Naval Base Command...
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Bosnia vilayet (category States and territories disestablished in 1908)
Gradişka, Derbend and Teşene) Sanjak of Hersek (Its center was Mostar, kazas of Foça, Koniça, Dumna, Liyubuşka, İstolça, Trebin, Bileke, Nikşik and Gaçka) Sanjak...
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Howard Florey (1898–1968) WGPSN Focas 33°42′S 93°55′W / 33.7°S 93.91°W / -33.7; -93.91 (Focas) 22.04 1970 Ionnas Focas (1908–1969) WGPSN Fontana 16°02′S...
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Yannis Tamtakos (category People from Foça)
Yannis Tamtakos (Greek: Γιάννης Ταμτάκος) (1908 – January 4, 2008) was a Greek political activist, initially of Trotskyism and in his later life, of Anarchism...
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the rebels led by Stojan Kovačević and Salih-Salko Forto tried to attack Foča and Trnovo (south and southeast of Sarajevo). Their main goal was the liberation...
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between the Karaburun Peninsula, Turkey in the west, and the district of Foça in the east. Stretching over a length of c. 9 kilometres (6 miles) in north-south...
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(İzmir, seat of the Vali), Nif, Karaburun, Kuşadası, Çeşme, Ödemiş, Urla, Foça, Bayındır, Menemen, Bergama, Seferihisar and Tire. Sarukhan Sanjak, subdivided...
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showed up for the event and only the independent constructors belonging to FOCA competed. The race was won by Alan Jones in a Williams. 1981 was a race that...
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