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consists of the
village of
Amden (908 m (2,979 ft)) and the
hamlets of Fli and
Betlis (419 m (1,375 ft)) as well as the
vacation village of Arvenbüel (1,259 m...
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Betli (Russian: Бетли; Avar: Бекьилъ) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Kakhabrosinsky Selsoviet,
Untsukulsky District,
Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Po****tion:...
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Betlis Chapel (or
Kapelle Betlis) is a
chapel in the
village of Amden,
canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. The
original chapel stood on the site, below...
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others namely,
Betlis, the
ancient Carduchia,
lying to the
south and
south west of the lake Van. East and
south east of
Betlis is the prin****lity...
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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is an aerobic, nonfermentative, Gram-negative bacterium. It is an
uncommon bacterium and
human infection is
difficult to treat...
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Paradise of Fools, 2 vols. London, 1762. The
History of Arsaces,
Prince of
Betlis, 2 vols. 1774. The Pilgrim, or a
Picture of Life, 2 vols. 1775. History...
- five others, namely,
Betlis, the
ancient Carduchia,
lying to the
south and south-west of the lake Van. East and south-east of
Betlis is the prin****lity...
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briefly served as the
Safavid governor of
Bitlis (Bedlis, also
spelled Betlis) in 1514. He was a son of
Mirza Beg
Ustajlu and had
three brothers; Mohammad...
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Soviet science fiction horror film
directed by
Sulambek Mamilov.
Journalist Betli (Juozas Budraitis) is
investigating a
mysterious zone in
which people become...
- (German: Seerenbachfälle) are a
cascading set of
three waterfalls east of
Betlis in the muni****lity of
Amden (canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland). The waterfalls...