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Berja (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbeɾxa]) is a muni****lity,
former bishopric and
Latin titular see in Almería province, in the
autonomous community of...
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Berja (
Berjá) is a
village in
Morar block of
Gwalior district, in
Madhya Pradesh, India. As of 2011, the
village po****tion is 1,963, in 346 households...
- ) phérō bʰárāmi barāmi ferō biru;
berim berem baíra /bɛra/ *bera berǫ *
berja You (2nd sg.) phéreis bʰárasi
barahi fers biri;
berir beres baíris *bera...
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gardens and a well on the northwest. It had a
mosque named Jamia Abu
Berjas. In the 1922
census of
Palestine conducted by the
British Mandate authorities...
- Note: + a 103rd muni****lity, Balanegra, was
created in 2015 from part of
Berja muni****lity.
Geography of
Spain List of
Spanish cities Census at 1 November...
- 018.
Balanegra was a "local
autonomous entity"
within the muni****lity of
Berja until June 2015, when it was made a muni****lity in its own right. Nerea...
- doi:10.1080/03115510508619308. S2CID 128643041. Iwao Watanabe,
Nilda S.
Berja (1983). "The
growth of four
species of
Azolla as
affected by temperature"...
- from
Contaminated Seeds".
Retrieved 19
November 2007. Gabriel,
Alonzo A.;
Berja, M; Estrada, A; Lopez, M; Nery, J; Villaflor, E; et al. (2007). "Microbiology...
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evangelized the town of Bergi, Vergi(s), or Vergium,
identified as
Berja, and is said to have
become its
first bishop, but the
Diocese of
Vergi was...
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Ctesiphon of Vergium, a 1st-century
missionary and the
patron saint of
Berja,
Spain Ctesiphon (orator), an
Athenian orator of the 4th
century BCE Patriarchal...