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Germa (Arabic: جرمة),
known in
ancient times as Garama, is an
archaeological site in Libya. It was the
capital of the
Garamantian Kingdom. The Garamantes...
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Germa Museum is an
archaeological museum located in Fezzan, Libya. It
contains old
objects excavated at
Germa, the seat of the
ancient Garamantian...
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GermaNet is a
semantic network for the
German language. It
relates nouns, verbs, and
adjectives semantically by
grouping lexical units that
express the...
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Germà Colón i Doménech (30
November 1928 – 22
March 2020) was a
Spanish philologist of
Romance philology and
Catalan lexicology. He was
appointed a professor...
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Melville Carlyle "Bud"
Germa (August 5, 1920 — June 17, 1993) was a
Canadian politician, who
represented the
electoral district of
Sudbury from 1967 to...
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Germa or
Germe (Ancient Gr****: Γέρμη) or
Germae or
Germai (Γέρμαι), or
Hiera Germa or
Hiera Germe (Ἱερά Γέρμη),
meaning 'holy
Germa', also
known as Germa...
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Germa is an
ancient town now in Libya.
Germa may also
refer to:
Germa (Galatia), a town of
ancient Galatia, now in
Turkey Germa (Mysia), a town of ancient...
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Josep Maria "Raimon"
Obiols i
Germà (born 5
August 1940, in Barcelona) is a
Spanish politician and
Member of the
European Parliament for the
Spanish Socialist...
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Josep Germà Homet (15
October 1873 – 17
August 1936) was a
Spanish liquor industrialist,
patron of
culture and sport, and a
politician who
served as the...
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Germà de
Gontaut (Catalan: [ʒəɾˈma ðə ɣunˈtawt], Occitan: [dʒeɾˈma ðe ɣunˈtawt]; fl. 1355–1386) was an
Occitan poet and merchant.
Germà is
mentioned as...