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sacral shield and
large shoulder spikes. The type
specimen of
Gastonia burgei (CEUM 1307) was
discovered in a
bonebed from the
limestone strata of the...
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whose arms the
village bears today.
Burgeis has 828
inhabitants (March 2007) . It lies 2.5
Kilometer from Mals.
Burgeis is
twinned with: Lohr am Main, Germany...
- Old
French word
burgeis,
simply meaning "an
inhabitant of a town" (cf.
burgeis or
burges respectively). The Old
French word
burgeis is
derived from bourg...
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European languages, the
etymologic derivations include the
Middle English burgeis, the
Middle Dutch burgher, the
German Bürger, the
Modern English burgess...
- . The
Kalenjin originated from a
country in the
north known as Emet ab
Burgei,
which means, the warm country. The
people are said to have
traveled southwards...
- salary. As a
first step, in 1366 he
rented out the Fürstenburg
fortress at
Burgeis in the Vinschgau. In
response to this
development representatives from...
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Gastonia burgei...
- Cretaceous, 200.91–66 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Skeletal mount of
Gastonia burgei, BYU
Museum of
Paleontology Skeletal mount of
Stegosaurus stenops, Natural...
- 1709 – July 21, 1740) was an Austrian-German painter.
Holzer was born in
Burgeis, Mals, in the
Vinschgau Valley of
South Tyrol, as the son of a miller....
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Gastonia burgei Euoplocephalus tutus...