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- Karthago can refer to: Karthago (band), a Hungarian rock band. Karthago (German band), a West Berlin–based rock band, pioneers of the ****rock Karthago...
- Karthago Airlines was a privately owned airline based in Tunis, Tunisia, operating scheduled charter flights to Europe. Its main base was in Djerba-Zarzis...
- Karthago is a Hungarian rock band, one of the most po****r during the eighties, playing American-style west coast rock (AOR). Disambiguation with the early...
- album, Turkey, before splitting up. Cornick then joined the German band Karthago, with whom he recorded just one album, Rock'N'Roll Testament, before leaving...
- Carthaginian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carthage (Latin: Carthago or Karthago) was the capital city of Ancient Carthage, and is currently an archaeological...
- 1996 ISBN 9973917278 Cintas, Pierre. « Nouvelles recherches à Utique », Karthago. number 5, 1954, pp. 86–155 Colozier, Étiennette. « Quelques monuments...
- AIR Tanzania KLG Karlog Air Charter KARLOG Denmark defunct KAJ Karthago Airlines KARTHAGO Tunisia KAE Kartika Airlines KARTIKA Indonesia KTV Kata Transportation...
- Religion (1888), and a Life of his father (2 vols, 1829–96). Cyprian von Karthago und die Verf****ung der Kirche. Eine kirchengeschichtliche und kirchenrechtliche...
- Five airlines are headquartered in Tunisia: Tunisair, Syphax Airlines, Karthago Airlines, Nouvelair, and Tunisair Express. The railway network is operated...
- anglicisation of Middle French Carthage /kar.taʒ/, from Latin Carthāgō and Karthāgō (cf. Gr**** Karkhēdōn (Καρχηδών) and Etruscan *Carθaza) from the Punic qrt-ḥdšt...