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ESBAŞ railway station (Turkish:
ESBAŞ Tren İstasyonu) is an İZBAN
station in
northern Gaziemir, İzmir. The
station was
opened on 30
August 2010 as one...
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pronounced [ðeˈceʎa]; Turkish: ****lya), or the
Eastern Sovereign Base Area (
ESBA),
which includes a base at
Ayios Nikolaos plus
parts of
twelve village districts...
- river,
hence the name, The Martyr's
Finger (Coptic: ⲡⲓⲧⲏⲃ ⲛⲙⲁⲣⲧⲏⲣⲟⲥ, Arabic:
Esba` al-shahīd). The
flooding of the Nile was
poetically described in myth as...
- Nükhetseza's death. Abkhaza,
daughter of the
noble Abazin Misost Bey
Eşba, her true name was Esma
Eşba. She had
intense green eyes. She
entered the
palace in 1853...
- her
third year of
secondary school and
completed her
secondary studies at
ESBA Barrio Norte. She also
attended Divino Corazón de Jesús,
located in Palermo...
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English Sorkhei Lasgerdi Sangsari Aftari Biyabunaki horse esbā esbe esbe espa
esba girl
dukkey dot döt dut dut
blood xün xün
large masīn masīn mas/yale...
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Constitution was
amended to
remove the republic's
territorial claim to the north. "
ESBA, A New
European ****ociation for
Small Firms".
European Report. 27 January...
- CVD50209
United States December 14, 1999
Columbia Music Video VHS CV 50209
January 25, 2000 DVD CVD 50209 ****an
August 2, 2000 Epic
Records ESBA-2502...
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Euskadiko Sozialisten Batasuna (English:
Basque Socialist Union,
ESBA) was a
clandestine political movement in the
Southern Basque Country, Spain,...
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Izzet Pasha Achba, son of
Prince Ahmed Bey
Achba (died 1856) and
Princess Eşba Hanım (died 1860), and her
mother was
Princess Ayşe
Kemalifer Hanım Dziapş-lpa...