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Benesa is a
village in the
Ouham region in the
Central African Republic.
Nearby towns and
villages include Banmba (9.8 nm), Vora (4.2 nm),
Bankara (1.0 nm)...
- The
House of
Benessa (in
Latin and Italian, also
known as
Beneša or Benešić in Serbo-Croatian) was a
noble family of the
Republic of Ragusa. In the beginning...
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August 1370
Marin Menze February 1371
Nikola Zavernego April 1371
Andrija Beneša May 1371
Petar Gundulić June 1371
Nikola Caboga July 1371
Andrija Dobre...
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Archived September 27, 2007, at the
Wayback Machine (requires registration).
Benesa, Leo. "An
Amorsolo Festival"
Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback...
- nešęs) past
inchoative (buvau
benešąs), past
iterative inchoative (būdavau
benešąs), ****ure
inchoative (būsiu
benešąs) The
indirect mood, used only in...
- tool of
political propaganda]. In Šutaj, Štefan (ed.). Dekréty
prezidenta Beneša v
povojnovom období (PDF) (in Slovak). Prešov: Universum. p. 92. ISBN 80-89046-21-5...
- is
thought to
derive from a
personal name
Benesa,
combined with the
suffix -ing (here
indicating Benesa's possession of the place), and the word tūn...
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region in the
Central African Republic.
Nearby towns and
villages include Benesa (1.4 nm),
Bankara (2.2 nm),
Bouan (1.4 nm) and
Galimel (1.4 nm). Falling...
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nobility Original patriciate House of B****egli (Basiljević)
House of
Benessa (
Beneša)
House of
Binciola (Binčulić)
House of
Bobali (Bobaljević)
House of Bocignolo...
- Neo-Bolshevik
Vexes Government". Eurasianet.
Retrieved 28
August 2014.
Noraida Benesa Aijo lietā
iesniegto kasāciju. Delfi.lv (5
December 2005).
Retrieved on...