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Dolia may
refer to:
Dolia, Odisha, a
village in
India Dolianova,
historically Dolia, a town in
Italy Dolia River, a
river in
Romania Dolia (plant), or...
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dolium (plural:
dolia) is a
large earthenware vase or
vessel used in
ancient Roman times for
storage or
transportation of goods. They are
similar to...
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related to the
Latin "Pars Olea" (Place of Oil). The
first do****ents
about Dolia date to 1089, when the
bishop Virgilio signed the act of
foundation of the...
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Dolia is a
village in the
Dhenkanal district of the
Indian state of Odisha. It is
located in the
Kankadahad block, and is
administered by the Bam panchayat...
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Eupithecia dolia is a moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found on the Philippines. Yu, ****y Sick Ki (1997–2012). "Eupithecia
dolia West 1929". Home...
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Billionaires list".
Archived from the
original on
December 3, 2011. Estevez,
Dolia (June 7, 2014). "Mexico's
Carlos Slim
Reclaims World's
Richest Man Title...
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Lepidoptera Family:
Crambidae Genus:
Dracaenura Species: D. agramma
Binomial name
Dracaenura agramma Meyrick, 1886
Synonyms Dracaenura dolia Tams, 1935...
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House of the
Painted Vaults in
Ostia Antica.
Embedded in this
counter were
dolia,
earthenware jars used to
store dried food such as nuts. A
dolium in the...
- "CNN
LARRY KING LIVE". CNN. 3
December 2010.
Retrieved 11
April 2015.
Dolia Estevez. "Billionaire
Carlos Slim
Listing Fifth Ave
Mansion For $80 Million...
- oil, apricots,
fresh pasta sheets,
cheese spread Contestants:
Christian Dolias, Chef,
Cutthroat Culinary, Las Vegas, NV (eliminated
after the appetizer)...