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Kemere Bridge (Turkish:
Kemere Köprüsü) is a
historical bridge in Turkey. The
bridge is in
Amasra ilçe (district) of Bartın
Province at 41°45′01″N 32°23′05″E...
- biomaterials.2015.02.081. PMID 25890770.
Robinson JT,
Pohlmeyer E,
Gather MC,
Kemere C,
Kitching JE,
Malliaras GG, et al. (November 2019). "Developing Next-generation...
- Ķemeri
resort (originally
Ķemeres, also
known as Kemmern) is a part of Jūrmala in Latvia, 44 km from Riga. From 1928 to 1959, Ķemeri was a
separate town...
- Ishiekuene; Ita Ibale; Iwanefun;
Jegun Camp; John Jele; Kalariju; Kasipere;
Kemere; Kiribo; Leven;
Lupogbo Kiribo; Mabene; Maclean; Mawanami; Mene Bambe; Moju;...
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Byzantine Empire (330–1453)
Aesepus Arapsu Baç Gazi
Mihal Karamagara Kemere Macestus Misis Valens Aqueduct White Marwanids (983–1085)
Dicle Seljuk Sultanate...
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Byzantine Empire (330–1453)
Aesepus Arapsu Baç Gazi
Mihal Karamagara Kemere Macestus Misis Valens Aqueduct White Marwanids (983–1085)
Dicle Seljuk Sultanate...
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Byzantine Empire (330–1453)
Aesepus Arapsu Baç Gazi
Mihal Karamagara Kemere Macestus Misis Valens Aqueduct White Marwanids (983–1085)
Dicle Seljuk Sultanate...
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Byzantine Empire (330–1453)
Aesepus Arapsu Baç Gazi
Mihal Karamagara Kemere Macestus Misis Valens Aqueduct White Marwanids (983–1085)
Dicle Seljuk Sultanate...
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Duzgin Baba (Zazaki:
Duzgin Baba or dial. Duzgın Bava, also
Kemerê Duzgıni "the rock of Duzgın", Kurdish:
Duzgin Baba, دوزگن بابا) is a
religious figure...
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Byzantine Empire (330–1453)
Aesepus Arapsu Baç Gazi
Mihal Karamagara Kemere Macestus Misis Valens Aqueduct White Marwanids (983–1085)
Dicle Seljuk Sultanate...