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Gallipoli (Italian: [
ɡalˈliːpoli]; Salentino: Caḍḍìpuli [kaɖˈɖiːpʊlɪ];
Ancient Gr****: Καλλίπολις, romanized: Kallípolis, lit. 'Beautiful City') is a southern...
- Δαρδανέλλια, romanized: Dardanéllia), also
known as the
Strait of
Gallipoli (after the
Gallipoli peninsula) and in
classical Antiquity as the ****espont (/ˈhɛlɪspɒnt/...
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fastigate form, pale blue
flowers 'Remembrance' (or '
Gallipoli') –
taken from the
Gallipoli Peninsula 'Roseus' – pink
flowers 'Salem' – pale blue flowers...
- Città di
Gallipoli is an
Italian ****ociation
football club,
based in
Gallipoli, Apulia. The club was
founded in 1999 as ****ociazione
Calcio Gallipoli to represent...
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account of a
young Australian serviceman who is
maimed during the
Gallipoli Campaign of the
First World War. The protagonist, who had
travelled across...
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Ludovico de
Pennis during his
pastoral visit to the
Diocese of Nardò-
Gallipoli in 1452. The
village of Bcheale, Lebanon,
claims to have the
oldest olive...
- – 16 May 2002) was the
final surviving Australian parti****nt of the
Gallipoli campaign during the
First World War.
Campbell joined the
Australian Army...
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through use of
naval mines. The
Allies conducted the
Gallipoli campaign, a land
invasion of the
Gallipoli peninsula to
eliminate the
Ottoman artillery along...
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oil mill at Heusweiler, in
Germany Olive oil press Expeller press Historic mill for lamp
oil in
Gallipoli Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Oil mills...
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search for
oil. In 1922, Ibn Saud met a New
Zealand mining engineer,
Major Frank Holmes.
During World War I,
Holmes had been to
Gallipoli and then Ethiopia...