- foreground.
Leimbach (Zürich),
lower Sihltal and
Albis hills, as seen from Käferberg 360°
panorama from
Albis Hochwacht "Du col de l'Albis à la vallée de la...
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Ricardo Albis or
simply Albis, is an
Argentine retired footballer who pla**** as a midfielder, and a
current coach.
Ricardo Albis at BD****bol
Ricardo Albis manager...
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Albi (French pronunciation: [
albi] ; Occitan:
Albi [ˈalβi]) is a
commune in
southern France. It is the
prefecture of the Tarn department, on the river...
- The
Albis is a
chain of
hills in the
canton of Zurich, Switzerland.
Albis or
Albiş may also
refer to:
Albiș, a
village in Buduslău Commune,
Bihor County...
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Albis (アルビス株式会社,
Arubisu Kabushiki Kaisha) is a
retail and
wholesale company headquartered in Imizu,
Toyama Prefecture, ****an. It is
listed on the second...
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Roman Missal,
published in 1474,
called Sa****ay in
albis,
short for in
albis depositis or in
albis deponendis (of
removal of the
white garments), a name...
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Albis P**** (el. 793 m or 2,602 ft) is a
mountain p**** in the
Albis range in the
canton of
Zurich in Switzerland. It
connects Langnau am
Albis with the...
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Victoria Albis (d.
after 1777), was a
Senegalese signara. She
belonged to the most well
known representatives of the
famous signaras on the
island of...
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Langnau am
Albis is a
village in the
district of
Horgen in the
canton of Zürich in Switzerland.
Langnau am
Albis is
first mentioned between 1101 and 1150...
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Affoltern am
Albis.
Official website (in German)
Affoltern am
Albis in German,
French and
Italian in the
online Historical...