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Debar (Macedonian: Дебaр [
ˈdɛbar] ; Albanian: Dibër,
Albanian definite form:
Dibra or
Dibra e Madhe) is a city in the
western part of
North Macedonia,...
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debar (Biblical Hebrew: לֹא דְבָר, לוֹ דְבָר, romanized: lōʾ
dǝbār) was a town in the Old
Testament in
Gilead not far from Mahanaim,
north of the Jabbok...
- can be
debarred. In cross-
debarment,
organizations and
agencies agree to
mutually exclude others based on
debarment by affiliates.
Debarment is a penalty...
- The Ohrid–
Debar uprising (Macedonian: Охридско-Дебaрско вoстание, romanized: Ohridsko-Debarsko vostanie; Bulgarian: Охридско-Дебърско въстание,...
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Amilcare Debar (1927–2010) was an
Italian Sinto partisan who
fought in the
Italian resistance movement.
Amilcare Debar was born in Frossasco,
Turin on...
- Ann O'Delia Diss
Debar (probably born Ann O'Delia Salomon, c. 1849 – 1909 or later) was a
notorious criminal and
supposed medium. She was
convicted of...
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Debar (Macedonian: Општина Дебар [
ˈdɛːbar] , Albanian:
Komuna e Dibrës) is a muni****lity in
western part of
Republic of
North Macedonia.
Debar is also...
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Debar Lake (Macedonian: Дебарско Езеро, romanized: Debarsko Ezero; Albanian:
Liqeni i Dibrës) is an
artificial lake in the
western portion of
North Macedonia...
- John of
Debar (Bulgarian: Йоан Дебърски; fl. 1018–1037) was an 11th-century
Bulgarian clergyman. He was a
bishop under Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria. According...
- The
Sanjak of Dibra,
Debar, or Dibër (Turkish:
Debre Sancağı, Albanian:
Sanxhaku i Dibrës, Macedonian: Дебарски санџак, romanized: Debarski sandžak) was...