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Damasco may
refer to:
Raynick Damasco,
Curacaoan footballer Damasco, an
alternate spelling of
Damascus This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- It
Happened in
Damascus (Italian:
Accadde a
Damasco, Spanish: Sucedió en
Damasco) is a 1943 Italian-Spanish
comedy film
directed by José López
Rubio and...
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Damascus (/dəˈmæskəs/ də-MAS-kəs, UK also /dəˈmɑːskəs/ də-MAH-skəs; Arabic: دِمَشق, romanized: Dimašq) is the
capital and
second largest city of Syria...
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Raynick Damasco (born 7
March 1991) is a Curaçaoan
former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender.
Damasco has pla****
professionally for Vitesse...
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Peninsular Spanish), palta, and
damasco, respectively, in Argentina,
Chile (except manteca), Paraguay, Peru (except
manteca and
damasco), and Uruguay. In the healthcare...
- The Lion of
Damascus (Italian: Il
leone di
Damasco) is a 1942 Italian-Spanish
historical adventure film
directed by
Corrado D'Errico and
Enrico Guazzoni...
- Brazil. 12
December 1937. p. 15.
Retrieved 7
September 2021. "Pavé" de
Damasco – Com meio
litro de leite, 150 grs. de ****ucar, 4
gemmas e um
pouco de...
- The
Thief of
Damascus (Italian: Il
ladro di
Damasco) is a 1964
Italian adventure film
directed by
Mario Amendola and
starring Tony Russel,
Luciana Gilli...
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Zahir al-Din
Toghtekin or
Tughtekin (Modern Turkish: Tuğtekin;
Arabicised epithet: ظاهر الدين طغتكين
Zahir ad-Din Tughtikin; died
February 12, 1128), also...
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century too,
Emilio Salgari devoted his
historical novel, Il
Leone di
Damasco ("The Lion of Damascus", 1910), to the
Battle of Lepanto,
which was eventually...