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Dibbin (Arabic: دبين) is a
small village in the
Marjayoun District in
southern Lebanon,
located just
north of Marjayoun. In 1596, it was
named as a village...
- Al-Buwaydah
Alman Bani
Haiyyan Blat
Blida Burj al-Mulouk Deir
Mimas Deir
Siryan Dibbin Houla Ebel as-Saqi Kfar Kila Al-Khiyam
Majdal Selem Marjayoun Markaba Mais...
- Kafr
Debbin (Arabic: كفر دبين; Syriac: ܟܦܪܕܒܝܢ, lit. 'Village of Bears') is a
Syrian village located in Al-Janudiyah
Nahiyah in Jisr al-Shughur District...
- Bromborough, Merseyside, England.
Dibbinsdale takes its name from the
River Dibbin which flows through the area. It is
thought to have
formed part of the boundary...
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Express (1927) as
Fireman What
Happened to Father? (1927) as
Detective Dibbin The
First Auto (1927) as The
Village Cut-Up The Bush
Leaguer (1927) as John...
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always had a
healthy disrespect for the
latter distinction. In
Hinton v.
Dibbin (1842) 2 Q.B. 646 Lord
Denman C.J.
doubted whether any
intelligible distinction...
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likely to have been the
oldest mill site on the Wirral.
Located on the
River Dibbin at what is
known as
Spital Dam, it was
worked until 1940 and demolished...
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Harvey Stuart Webster Andy
Crane Alex
Lester Mark
Goodier Des Paul Tony
Dibbin Paul
Gambaccini Kate
Thornton Fred
MacAulay Simon Mayo
Arlene Stuart Kasra...
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Laura Ormiston Dibbin Chant (9
October 1848 – 16
February 1923, Banbury) was an
English social reformer, women's
rights activist, and writer.
Chant was...
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commissioned in May 2013,
second in
August 2014 and
third in
January 2018. KSK
Dibbin, a 130 MW, a run-of-the-river hydro-electric
power project in Arunachal...