- The
Libu (Ancient Egyptian: rbw; also
transcribed Rebu, Libo, Lebu, Lbou, Libou) were an
Ancient Libyan tribe of
Berber origin, from
which the name Libya...
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consists of the
cadastral areas of
Libuš and Písnice. Both
Libuš and Písnice were once
independent villages near Prague.
Libuš was
attached to
Prague in 1968...
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Libu is an
ancient Libyan tribe of
Berber origin.
Libu may also
refer to:
Ministry of Personnel, one of the Six
Ministries Ministry of Rites,
another one...
-
International School are in
Prague 4: Kamýk and
Libuš. Kamýk
belonged to the pre-merger
Prague British School,
while Libuš belonged to the pre-merger
English International...
- aged
between 20
months and 19 years. It has
three campuses: the Kamýk and
Libuš campuses in
Prague 4, and the
Vlastina campus in Liboc,
Prague 6. In 1996...
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Yilibu (Manchu: ᡳᠯᡳᠪᡠ Ilibu; Chinese: 伊里布; pinyin: Yīlǐbù; Wade–Giles: I-li-pu; 1772 – 4
March 1843), also
spelt Elepoo, was a
Chinese official of the...
- Hanoi, is the
largest Vietnamese enclave in the
Czech Republic,
located in
Libuš and
Kunratice districts. It was
created in the area of a
former poultry...
- Počernice Dubeč Klánovice Koloděje
Kolovraty Královice Křeslice
Kunratice Libuš Lipence Lochkov Lysolaje Nebušice Nedvězí
Petrovice Přední
Kopanina Řeporyje...
- for 11
kilometers and
start in the city
center and lead to Vršovice, Krč,
Libuš, and Písnice.
There will be 10 stations: Náměstí Míru (transfer to Line...
- (správní obvod) of the same name
consists of muni****l
districts Prague 12 and
Libuš.
Districts of Prague#Symbols "Historický
lexikon obcí České
republiky 1869–2011...