- The
Reformed Churches in
South Africa (Afrikaans:
Gereformeerde Kerke in Suid-Afrika) is a
Christian denomination in
South Africa that was
formed in 1859...
- Anne
Kerke or Anne Kirk (d. 4
December 1599 at Tyburn), was an
English woman executed for witchcraft. She
lived at
Castle Alley near
Broken Wharf in London...
-
lacks conclusive scientific evidence. In this regard,
Adelaar and van de
Kerke (2009: 126) have
pointed out that if in fact the
Puquina languages are,...
- the only
available do****ent
about Leco,
until the
linguist Simon van de
Kerke (1994)
located some
speakers of the
language and
compiled some additional...
- (Nederduitsch
Hervormde Kerk), the
Reformed Churches in
South Africa (Gereformeerde
Kerke in Suid-Afrika)), the
Afrikaans Protestant Church (Afrikaanse Protestantse...
- (eds.),
Atlas of the World's Languages, 59–93. London: Routledge. Van der
Kerke, Simon. "Tomo I: Ámbito
andino – Leco".
Lenguas de Bolivia.
Centre for Language...
-
Apfel apple church church (older kurk) kirk
chourche tsjerke kerk
Kirche kerke son son son zon soan zoon Sohn
zeune door door door dher doar deur Tür deure...
- left
traces in a few central-southern
areas (e.g. Alenquer, from "Alen
Kerke" or "Temple of the Alans"). The
Umayyad conquest of Iberia,
between the...
- The name of
Dunkirk derives from West
Flemish dun(e) 'dune' or 'dun' and
kerke 'church', thus 'church in the dunes'. A
smaller town 25 km (15 miles) ****her...
- ("the castle"), and lies in the town center, on the Kaiserstraße. The
Bunte Kerke ("colorful church") in the
village Lieberhausen, a
Protestant church with...