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Gilo (Hebrew: גִּלֹה) is an
Israeli settlement in south-western East Jerusalem, with a po****tion of 30,000,
mostly Jewish inhabitants.
Although it is...
- Wade–Giles (/weɪd dʒaɪlz/ wayd jylze) is a
romanization system for
Mandarin Chinese. It
developed from the
system produced by
Thomas Francis Wade during...
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fruit is
known as
gilo (Brazilian Portuguese: jiló, from
Kimbundu njilu). It was once
treated as a
distinct species,
Solanum gilo, but it is now known...
- 300, romanized: Machsom 300), also
known as the
Bethlehem checkpoint, the
Gilo Checkpoint, or the Rachel's Tomb checkpoint, is a
major Israel Defense Forces...
- Har
Gilo (Hebrew: הַר גִּלֹה, lit. 'Mount
Gilo'; Arabic: هار جيلو) is an
Israeli settlement in the West Bank,
organized as a
community settlement, located...
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Gilo of Toucy, also
called Gilo of
Paris or
Gilo of
Tusculum (died 1139×1142), was a
French poet and cleric. A
priest before he
became a monk at Cluny...
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Gilo can also
refer to:
Gilo, a settlement/neighborhood in
Jerusalem Har
Gilo, an
Israeli settlement near
Jerusalem in the West Bank An
alternative spelling...
- Howe 2007, p. 348.
Missall &
Missall 2004, p. xv–xvii. Cave 2017, p. 192;
Gilo-Whitaker 2019, pp. 35–36;
Kalaitzidis &
Streich 2011, p. 33.
Ostler 2019...
- The
Gilo River is a
river in the
Gambela Region of
southwestern Ethiopia. A
variety of
names also
knows it: the
Gimira of Dizu call it the "Mene", while...
- from singing, he also
began to parti****te in comedy,
forming the "Los
Gilos"
comic group together with
Tjepot and Udel. On 29 July 1953, he won a comedy...