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Ezer Weizman (Hebrew: עזר ויצמן, romanized:
Ezer Vaytsman,
pronounced [
ˈezeʁ ˈvaitsman] ; 15 June 1924 – 24
April 2005) was an
Israeli military general...
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Ezer (Hebrew: עֵזֶר) is a
community settlement in
southern Israel.
Located between Ashdod and
Ashkelon near the
Mediterranean coast, it
falls under the...
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Rychy (Belarusian: Ры́чы),
Richi (Russian: Ричи), or
Richu (Latvian: Riču
ezers) is a
freshwater lake
shared by the
Braslaw District of
Vitebsk Region,...
- Rāzna (Latvian: Rāznas
ezers, Rēznas
ezers) is the
second largest water surface and the
first in
terms of
water volume lake in Latvia. It is
located in...
- Lubāns is the
largest lake in
Latvia (in Latvian: Lubāns, Lubānas
ezers or Lubāna
ezers). The lake lies in the
center of the
Eastern Latvian Lowland. It...
- Eben-
Ezer (Hebrew: אֶבֶן הָעֵזֶר, romanized: ’éḇen hā‘ēzer, lit. 'the
stone of help') is a
location that is
mentioned by the
Books of
Samuel as the scene...
- Engure".
Ramsar Sites Information Service.
Retrieved 25
April 2018. ""Engures
ezers"
Nature Park".
Archived from the
original on 1 May 2019.
Retrieved 27 March...
- Even Ha'ezer (lit. “The
Stone of Help” or “The Rock of the Helpmate”) is a
section of
Rabbi Jacob ben Asher's
compilation of
halakha (Jewish law), Arba'ah...
- Lake Liepāja (Latvian: Liepājas
ezers,
formerly Lake Libava, Latvian:
Libavas ezers[citation needed]) is the fifth-largest lake in Latvia,
located near...
- Lake
Stropu (Latvian:
Stropu ezers, Russian: Озеро Стропы) is a lake
located in Daugavpils, Latvia. "Lielais
Stropu ezers". ezeri.lv. 55°54′47″N 26°35′42″E...