-
Clisura Dunării area of Banat). It is
composed of five villages:
Baziaș (Базјаш,
Báziás), Câmpia (Луговет, Néramező), Pârneaura (Прњавор), Socol, and Zlatița...
- 1918 BC Aššur-malik son of
Enania 1917 BC
Ibisua son of Suen-nada 1916 BC
Bazia son of Bal-Tutu 1915 BC Puzur-Ištar son of
Sabasia 1914 BC Pišaḫ-Ili son...
- John
Nsaneh Bazia is a
politician from Botem,
Rivers State who
represented Tai in the
Rivers State House of ****embly from 1999 to 2007 and is also the...
- or
Baziaș monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Базјаш, Romanian: Mănăstirea
Baziaș) is a
medieval Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the
Baziaș village...
- "Hydromorphological
balance of the
Danube River Channel on the
Sector between Bazias (km 1072.2) and
Danube Delta Inlet (km 80.5)" (PDF). osce.org. Retrieved...
- Abu-John
Kabbashi **Lasted 7 days only on
first term** 1984 – 1985: H.E
James Bazia 1985 – 1987: H.E Brig.
Dominic K****iano
Dombo 1987 – 1989: H.E
Raphael Zamoi...
- are one
people settling in
different locations hence Dem Zubier, Bagari,
Bazia and
Tambura are
geographical names not tribal. they were
found in both western...
- (Tambura, Nagero, Namatina, Mopoi, Yangiri, Nadiangere,
Kobir Bawo) and
Western Bahar El
Ghazal (
Bazia,
Bagari and Dem Zubier).
Gurtong Peace Project v t e...
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territory was
opened on 20
August 1854 and ran
between Oravița in
Banat and
Baziaș, a port on the Danube. The line,
which had a
length of 62.5 km (38.8 mi)...
- (Дента),
Saravale (Саравола/Saravola),
Foeni (Фењ/Fenj),
Socol (Сокол/Sokol),
Baziaș, (Базјаш/Bazjaš), Zlatița (Златица/Zlatica),
Pojejena (Пожежена/Požežena)...