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Fanja Sports Club (Arabic: نادي فنجاء الرياضي;
known locally as Al-Malik; lit. 'The King'),
known simply as
Fanja, is an
Omani professional sports club...
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Fanja may
refer to:
Fanja, a
common female name in
Madagascar Fanja, Oman, or Fanjah, a po****ted
place in Oman
Fanja, a
football club This disambiguation...
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Fanja (Arabic: فنجاء) is a town in the
region of Ad Dakhiliyah, in
northeastern Oman. As of 2010, it had a po****tion of 10,396.
Fanja Fort
Fanja traditional...
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regional or
continental level was by
Fanja in the 1989 Gulf Club
Champions Cup,
later named GCC
Champions League.
Fanja defeated Al-Muharraq of
Bahrain in...
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Efimovna Kaplan (Russian: Фанни Ефимовна Каплан; real name
Feiga Haimovna Roytblat; Фейга Хаимовна Ройтблат;
February 10, 1890 –
September 3, 1918)...
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Coach of
Fanja".
World Coachs [sic]. "Suwaiq,
Fanja top
contenders as
league heads for
close finish". muscatdaily.com. "Suwaiq,
Fanja Set Up Title...
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crossed from the
Australian region,
where it was
named Annette.
Cyclone Fanja in
January also
crossed from the
Australian region,
where it was
named Vivienne...
- pla****
between Fanja SC and
Salalah SC on 28
April 2010.
Fanja v
Salalah Al-Ittihad v Ahli
Sidab Salalah v
Fanja Ahli
Sidab v Al-Ittihad
Fanja v Al-Ittihad...
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Fania Fénelon (née
Fanja Goldstein; 2
September 1908 – 19
December 1983) was a
French pianist,
composer and
cabaret singer whose 1976 memoir,
Sursis pour...
- in the
South Pacific Ocean.
Cyclone Vivienne-
Fanja (1984) –
developed southwest of Indonesia;
renamed Fanja after crossing into the South-West
Indian Ocean...