- ˈdʒɛərbə/; Arabic: جربة, romanized: Jirba, IPA: [ˈʒɪrbæ] ; Italian: Meninge,
Girba), also
transliterated as
Jerba or Jarbah, is a
Tunisian island and the largest...
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Khashm el-
Girba (Arabic: خشم القربة) is a town in K****ala (state), north-eastern Sudan,
located on the
Atbarah River. The
Khashm el-
Girba Dam is located...
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Khashm el
Girba Airport (IATA: GBU , ICAO: HSKG ) is an
airport serving the town of
Khashm el
Girba and the
Khashm el
Girba Dam in Sudan.
Transport in...
- K****ala
include Aroma, Hamashkoraib,
Halfa el
Jadida (New Halfa),
Khashm el
Girba and Tel****. In 2016, K****ala
State suffered a
severe bread shortage. Seteet...
- The
Khashm el-
Girba Dam is a
gravity and
embankment composite dam on the
Atbarah River about 4 km (2 mi)
south of
Khashm El
Girba in
Eastern Sudan. The...
- and
usually served as a dip.
Bigilla uses tic
beans (Maltese: ful ta'
Ġirba, "Djerba beans"),
which are
similar to
broad beans, but
smaller and with...
-
confusion in
consulting the
Latin sources with the near-homonymous
diocese Girba (modern Djerba). The
diocese was
nominally restored in 1933 as a
Latin Catholic...
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According to the 4th
century source Epitome de Caesaribus, he was born at
Girba (modern Djerba, an
island off the
coast of Tunisia) and was a Moor; a reference...
- 2005[update]. The city
developed on the old site of a
Roman city
called Gerba or
Girba, and was the
birthplace of two
Roman Emperors, Treboni****
Gallus and his...
- the cars. The
Girba and Siwa
Oases are
almost contiguous, with
Girba lying north-west of Siwa. The main
Senussi force was
based at
Girba and
Hodgson planned...