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Iulia Berenice Iulia Hasdeu Iulia Leorda Iulia Motoc Iulia Necula Iulia (Lydia)
Iulia Concordia Iulia Gordos Iulia, a
village in
Izvoarele Commune, Tulcea...
- Alba
Iulia (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌalba ˈjuli.a] ; German:
Karlsburg or Carlsburg,
formerly Weißenburg; Hungarian: Gyulafehérvár [ˈɟulɒfɛɦeːrvaːr];...
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Dryas iulia (often
incorrectly spelled julia),
commonly called the
Julia butterfly,
Julia heliconian, the flame, or flambeau, is a
species of brush-footed...
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Siena (/siˈɛnə/ see-EN-ə; Italian: [ˈsjɛːna, ˈsjeːna] ; Latin: Sena
Iulia) is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the
capital of the
province of Siena. Siena...
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Iulia Hasdeu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈjuli.a haʃˈdew]; 14
November 1869 – 29
September 1888) was a
Romanian poet, the
daughter of
writer and philologist...
- Hungarian: Gyulafehérvári vár) is a star-shaped
fortress located in Alba
Iulia, Romania. Its
construction commenced on
November 4, 1715,
during the Habsburg...
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Clubul Sportiv Muni****l
Unirea Alba
Iulia,
commonly known as
Unirea Alba
Iulia (Romanian pronunciation: [uˈnire̯a ˌalba ˈjuli.a]), is a
Romanian professional...
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Julia Domna (Latin: [ˈjuːli.a ˈdomna]; c. 160 – 217 AD) was
Roman empress from 193 to 211 as the wife of
Emperor Septimius Severus. She was the
first empress...
- Alba
Iulia, a city with a po****tion of 63,536. "Alba",
meaning "white" in
Latin and Romanian, is
derived from the name of the city of Alba
Iulia. In Hungarian...
- Ferrata,
which had its base there. Its full
title as a
colony was
Colonia Iulia Paterna Arelatensium ****tanorum, "the
ancestral Julian colony of
Arles of...