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Lemta,
historically Leptiminus, is a town in
Tunisia with a
history going back over 3,000 years. The
history of the town
starts in the 13th
century b...
- the veil" in
reference to the blue face covering)] is a
confederation of:
Lemta, M****ufa, Warith/Banū Warit, Lamtuna/Ilemteyen, Gudāla/Djudalla/Gazzula/Geuzula/Gaetuli...
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Energy & Fuels. 21 (3): 1681–1687. doi:10.1021/ef0603582. "
LEMTA – Our fuel cells". Perso.ensem.inpl-nancy.fr.
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sponsorship through at
least 2022. Fred Hall Shows:
Title Sponsor, 2016–Present
LEMTA (Lake Erie
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- 13,122 3236
Benen Bodher 14,218 3237
Touza 7,236 3238
Sayada 12,962 3239
Lemta 5,790 3240
Bouhjar 6,137 3241
Menzel Hayet 12,927
Mahdia 3311
Mahdia 51...
- port on Africa's
Mediterranean coast,
corresponding to the
modern town
Lemta, just
south of Monastir, Tunisia. In antiquity, it was one of the wealthiest...
- the
Middle East
triggered an
extensive migration of
Tuaregs such as the
Lemta and the Zarawa,
along with
other fellow pastoral Berbers.
Further invasions...
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Benedict XVI to be the
auxiliary bishop of
Bissau and as the
titular bishop of
Lemta. The
Bishop of Bissau, D. José Câmnate na Bissign,
consecrated him on 12...
- Mboi Livo núú / núúźa tṵṵ̀ / tṵṵzà
ifiya /
ifita dúmbó / dimtà
lemiya /
lemta ahʔhi / ʔhimza matəma
tutto / acicé
mbiya ngɔ́tɔ́ / ángété ʒé ndíà / ndiità...
- is
joined in a "delegation" with the
smaller communities of
Bouhjar and
Lemta (which
historically was
known as
Leptiminus and is
still the site of international...