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- Ceire Cion (Hebrew: צעירי ציון, "Youth of Zion"), sometimes called the Zionist Party or Ethnic Socialist Party, was a centre-left Jewish political party...
- Culture of Central America and the Caribbean". In Bollig, Ben; Broderick, Ceire; Finnegan, Nuala; Forné, Anna; Levey, Cara; Oxford, Lori; Peate, Ailsa (eds...
- German-Baltic Reform Party Group of Non-Partisan Citizens Jewish Agudas Israel Bund Ceire Cion Jewish National Bloc Mizrachi Labour League of Latvia Latgale Latgalian...
- cigrons and ciurons; the Walloon words poes d' souke; the Old French words ceire and cice; and the Modern French terms cicérole, cicer tete-de-belier, and...
- German-Baltic Reform Party Group of Non-Partisan Citizens Jewish Agudas Israel Bund Ceire Cion Jewish National Bloc Mizrachi Labour League of Latvia Latgale Latgalian...
- German-Baltic Reform Party Group of Non-Partisan Citizens Jewish Agudas Israel Bund Ceire Cion Jewish National Bloc Mizrachi Labour League of Latvia Latgale Latgalian...
- German-Baltic Reform Party Group of Non-Partisan Citizens Jewish Agudas Israel Bund Ceire Cion Jewish National Bloc Mizrachi Labour League of Latvia Latgale Latgalian...
- German-Baltic Reform Party Group of Non-Partisan Citizens Jewish Agudas Israel Bund Ceire Cion Jewish National Bloc Mizrachi Labour League of Latvia Latgale Latgalian...
- German-Baltic Reform Party Group of Non-Partisan Citizens Jewish Agudas Israel Bund Ceire Cion Jewish National Bloc Mizrachi Labour League of Latvia Latgale Latgalian...
- Saint Ciera of Ireland (alternately Chera, Chier, Ciara, Cyra, Céire, Keira, Keara, Kiara, Kiera, Ceara, Cier, Ciar) was an abbess in the 7th century...