- the
modern Berbers. The city was
originally called Capsa in Latin.
Gafsa lends its
Latin name of
Capsa to the
Mesolithic Capsian culture. It
belonged to...
-
Capsa (dim. capsula, or scrinium) was the box for
holding books (scrolls) in
Ancient Rome,
usually made of beech-wood, a
cylindrical form. It may also...
-
Capsa is the name for a
family of
packet analyzers developed by
Colasoft for
network administrators to monitor,
troubleshoot and
analyze wired & wireless...
-
Capsa was a
Roman colonia located in the
south of modern-day Tunisia.
Before Roman times Capsa was a
center of the
Capsian culture. The
Roman colonia was...
- Casa
Capșa is a
historic restaurant in Bucharest, Romania,
first established in 1852. At
various times it has also
included a hotel; most recently, it...
- the Călărași
steel works. The city is
known colloquially as "
Capșa provinciei" (the
Capșa from the provinces). The site of a
medieval village,
called Lichirești...
- Ceahlău, Chirițeni, Grozăvești, Buhalnița, Ruginești,
Izvoru Alb, Bicaz,
Capșa, Tarcău, Straja, Oanțu, Pângărați, Preluca, Vaduri, Viișoara, Agârcia, Doamna...
- 2012-02-08. "La
Maison Capsa" (in French).
Archived from the
original on 2012-06-04.
Retrieved 2011-07-31. "CASA
CAPSA HOTEL".
capsa.ro.
Retrieved 2021-04-05...
- only
those of
architectural or
historic significance. Caru' cu Bere Casa
Capșa This is not a
comprehensive list of bars and
clubs in Bucharest, only those...
- of
Poverty Through Secondary Crops'
Development in Asia and the
Pacific (
CAPSA),
archived (PDF) from the
original on 10
September 2015 Kunzel, W. (1989)...