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Arvati (Macedonian: Арвати; Albanian: Arvat) is a
village in the
Resen Muni****lity of
North Macedonia.
Located 18.5
kilometres (11.5 mi) from the muni****l...
- main
leaders of UCI (m-l) were Aldo Brandirali, Enzo Todeschini,
Angelo Arvati and Enzo Lo Giudice.
After a
schism at the end of 1970, the main
group of...
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Pasquale Luciano Genovesi Russell Russell Annibale Giannarelli Claudia Arvati Piero &
Beatrice Walter Sterbini Donata Brischetto Lanfranco Carnacina 3...
- to ʿerev. On the one hand its
vowelization resembles that of the term
ʿarvati (Arbathite)
which is
understood as an
adjective formed from ʿaravah; thus...
- D'Ambrosio
Antonia Gagliano Gigi D'Alessio
Annibale Giannarelli Claudia Arvati Piero &
Beatrice Carmen Marchese Lalo
Cibelli Fabrizio Pausini Ida Lertora...
- harm him
inside Muktara, and are
charged by a
large talking elephant named Arvati, who ran into them
while fleeing from her captors. Adi-Kavi has a plan for...
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Corsi –
contralto saxophone,
tenor saxophone,
soprano saxophone Claudia Arvati,
Lilla Costarelli,
Marco D'Angelo,
Gloria ****iz,
Martino Fabrizio, Susanna...
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fishing settlement and the two from the
Middle Ages were churches. In 1905,
Arvati's po****tion
consisted of 256
Bulgarian Exarchists and 342 Albanians. There...
- In the
First World War,
German sheltered refugees from the
villages of
Arvati,
Krani and Nakolec,
while high
rates of
malaria were
present due to the...
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Rvati (Raška), a
village in
Serbia Rvati (Obrenovac), a
village in
Serbia Arvati, a
village in
North Macedonia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...