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Abyla was the pre-Roman name of Ad
Septem Fratres (actual
Ceuta of Spain). Ad
Septem Fratres,
usually shortened to
Septem or Septa, was a
Roman colony...
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classical civilization it was
possibly known as Mons
Abila (Mount
Abila or
Abyla),
although this
title could refer to
Jebel Musa instead.
Monte Hacho is...
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Abýla (Ἀβύλα), Abýlē (Ἀβύλη), Ablýx (Ἀβλύξ), and Abilē Stḗlē (Ἀβίλη Στήλη, "Pillar of
Abyla") and in
Latin as
Abyla Mons ("Mount
Abyla") or
Abyla Columna...
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identified as the
southern Pillar of Hercules, Mons
Abila (Mount
Abila or
Abyla).[citation needed]
Jebel Musa, named,
according to the 14th-century Berber...
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Abyla bicarinata is a
colonial siphonop**** in the
family Abylidae. It was
described in 1925. A wide
anterior nectop**** with side
ridges creates a wing...
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Abyla is a
genus of
colonial siphonop**** in the
subfamily Abylidae and the
suborder Calycophorae. The
genus contains three species and was established...
- Abila, also
spelled Abyla, may
refer to:
Abila in the Decapolis,
ancient city in the
Levant Abila Lysaniou,
capital of
ancient Abilene,
northwest of present-day...
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Abyla trigona is a
colonial siphonop**** in the
family Abylidae. It was
described in 1925. The
species has an
anterior nectop**** that is the same size...
- Luc
Marat Abyla is a
Gabonese politician. He is a
member of the
Gabonese Democratic Party (Parti démocratique gabonais, PDG), and is a
Deputy in the National...
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Abyla haeckeli is a
colonial siphonop**** in the
family Abylidae. It was
described in 1908. The
species has an
anterior nectop**** that is the same width...