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Finik is an
archaeological site in
southeastern Turkey. It is
located on the
rocky cliffs overlooking the
eastern bank of the Tigris, 14
kilometers upstream...
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Phoenix (/
ˈfiːnɪks/ FEE-niks) is the
capital and most
populous city of the U.S.
state of Arizona, with 1,662,607
residents as of 2024. It is the fifth-most...
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stars in
Phoenix Abbreviation Phe
Genitive Phoenicis Pronunciation /
ˈfiːnɪks/
genitive /fɪˈnaɪsɪs/
Symbolism the
Phoenix Right ascension 23h 26.5m to...
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Castle of
Pinaca (or
Finik),
northwest of Cizre...
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ancient (Ptolemy) ****us (mythological character)
Mirfak 1.82
Phoenix /
ˈfiːnɪks/ Phe Phoe
Phoenicis /fɪˈnaɪsɪs/ 1603, Uranometria,
created by
Keyser and...
- Linea [it] /pɛˈlɔːrəs/
Pelorus Phineus Linea /ˈfɪniːəs/
Phineus Phoenix Linea /
ˈfiːnɪks/ Phoenix,
brother of
Agenor Rhadamanthys Linea /rædəˈmænθəs/ Rhadamanthys...
- Launcher, a
rocket system used by the
Indian army Pinaka, Corduene,
Kurdish Finik This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Pinaka...
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survey ship of the
Polish Navy of the
Projekt 874 class,
known as
modified Finik class in NATO code. She was
launched on 11
September 1981 and commissioned...
- Kamenka-class 871
Hydrographic Survey Ship Biya-class 872
Hydrographic Survey Ship
Finik-class 873
Hydrographic Survey Ship Sibiryakov-class 877
Submarine Kilo-class...
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Crowned Virtue,
opera in 3 acts, text by
Vasily Maikov, 1777 Moscow)
Finiks (Финикс – Phoenix, text by
Nikolai Nikolev),
opera in 3 acts (1779 Moscow)...