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Bakota may
refer to:
Bakota, Ukraine, a
former settlement on the
banks of the
Dniester Bakota Bay, on the
above site
Bakota region (West Africa), home...
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Bakota (Ukrainian: Ба́кота) is a
historic submerged settlement in
Khmelnytskyi Oblast,
western Ukraine. The
village lies
beneath the
Dniester River and...
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Bakota Bay (Ukrainian: Бакотська затока) is a bay
located on the
Dniester River that was
formed after the
construction of the
Dniester Hydro Power Station...
- The
Bakota (or Kota) are a
Bantu ethnic group from the
northeastern region of
Gabon and Congo. The
language they
speak is
called iKota, but is sometimes...
- (Gabon) (
Bakota)
whose members live
primarily in the
northeastern region of
Gabon in
Central Africa Kota
language (Gabon), a
Bantu language of the
Bakota people...
- Božo
Bakota (5
October 1950 – 1
October 2015) was a
Croatian footballer who
throughout his
entire professional football career pla**** only for two football...
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Crimea ****umption Cave
Monastery in Zymne, near
Volodymyr Bakota Cave
Monastery in
Bakota, near Kamianets-Podilskyi
Eletsky Monastery in
Chernihiv Kyiv...
- the prin****lities of Volhynia, Kiev, and Galicia. In the 13th century,
Bakota served as its
political and
administrative centre.
During the 13th century...
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Saraiva and
Aryanna Linhares.Curso de
Direito Processual do
Trabalho (2016)
Bakota,
Carlos Steven, and
Frank D. McCann. "Getulio
Vargas and the
Estado Novo:...
- In the 15th century,
there were
counties of
Skala Podolska, Smotrycz,
Bakota, Latyczow, Miedzyboz, Chmielnik, Zinkow, and Bar. Finally, in 1542 only...