- in Romania. It p****es
through Lake
Bugeac and
flows into the
Danube near
Galița. Its
length is 20 km (12 mi) and its
basin size is 198 km2 (76 sq mi). Atlasul...
-
Goleta (/
ɡəˈliːtə/; Spanish: [ɡoˈleta];
Spanish for "schooner") is a city in
southern Santa Barbara County, California,
United States. It was incorporated...
- Almaliul, Turkish: Almalı)
Bugeac (Turkish: Bucak)
Esechioi (Turkish: Eşeköy)
Galița Gârlița
Ostrov is
close to the
Bulgarian border, with a
border crossing...
-
Muapitine Santa Cruz m****acre 12
November 1991 Dili 250+
Galitas m****acre 25
January 1999
Galitas, Zumalai, Cova Lima 4
Ritabou ambush 16
March 1999 Ritabou...
- the
Crimean coast in the 14th century, when it was
known as
Etalita or
Galita.
Crimea was
captured by the
Ottoman Empire in 1475,
which made it a semi-independent...
- rest. by
Theophilos Cherson South Crimea Sougdea, Theodosia, Bosporos,
Galita Cibyrrhaeots† (thema Kibyrrhaiotōn, Kibyrrhaiotai, Θέμα τῶν Κυβυρραιωτῶν)...
-
November 1941 15
April 1942
Torpedoed and sunk by
Italian aircraft off
Galita Island 2
December 1942
Quiberon G81 14
October 1940 31
January 1942 6 July...
-
Islands (Tunisian Arabic: جالطة Jalita, French: La Galite, Italian: La
Galita) are a
rocky group of
islands of
volcanic origin that
belong to Bizerte...
- past
Kelibia on Cap Bon,
keeping close to the
Tunisian coast as far as the
Galita Channel and from
there make for Gibraltar. (Force Y left
Malta about 20:30...
- stylish,
fashionable गय ****a wealth,
property gelita,
gulita dark गलित
galita waning, lost,
perished gembala shepherd,
herder गोपाल gopāla cowherd, earth...