- Aromanian: ceatã; Bulgarian: чета; Gr****: τσέτης; Romanian: ceată; Turkish:
çete; Serbian: чета, romanized: četa), in
plural chetas, were
irregular armed...
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cete or -
cete in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cete may
refer to:
Çetes,
Muslim irregulars active in
Anatolia in the
early 20th
century Duygu Çete...
- The
evolution of
cetaceans is
thought to have
begun in the
Indian subcontinent from even-toed
ungulates (Artiodactyla) 50
million years ago (mya) and to...
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Virbia cetes is a moth in the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1897. It is
found in Mexico. Savela, Markku, ed. (July 27, 2019)....
- The
Black Gang (Turkish: Kara
Çete) was a
Turkish Cypriot pro-taksim
paramilitary organisation formed in 1957 with the
support and
funding of Fazıl Küçük...
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Cete is a
Portuguese freguesia ("civil parish") of the muni****lity of Paredes. The po****tion in 2011 was 3,113, in an area of 4.68 km².
Instituto Nacional...
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manufacturer from Russia. Part of the
contract was that
Arnest would be
acquiring Cetes Cosmetics Russia. The
company has
approximately 6,000 employees, 1,000 products...
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Duygu Çete Artar (born 19
April 1989, in Gümüşhane, Turkey) is a
Turkish female visually impaired judoka (disability
class B3)
competing in the -57 kg...
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moving from home to home,
while others are
known to form
clans called cetes.
Cete size is
variable from two to 15.
Badgers can run or
gallop at 25–30 km/h...
- and then to
Ankara to
organise resistance groups, such as the Circ****ian
çetes he ****embled with
guerilla leader Çerkes Ethem. Meanwhile, Kâzım Karabekir...