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Limnia can
refer to
Limnia, Cyprus, a
village in
Cyprus Limnia (Gr****: Λίμνια),
islands disputed between Greece and
Turkey Limnia (Pontus), a
region of...
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Limnia (Gr****: Λιμνιά, Turkish: Mormenekşe) is a
village in the
Famagusta District of Cyprus,
located just
north of the city of Famagusta. It is under...
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Limnia (Gr****: τα Λιμνία) was the
westernmost subdivision of the
medieval Empire of Trebizond,
consisting of the
southern coastline of the
Black Sea around...
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Limnia sparsa is a
species of
marsh fly in the
family Sciomyzidae. "
Limnia sparsa Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-04-26...
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Limnia georgiae is a
species of
marsh fly in the
family Sciomyzidae. "
Limnia georgiae Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-04-12...
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Holub Limnia adsurgens (Suksd.) Rydb.
Limnia angustifolia (Greene) Rydb.
Limnia carnosa (Greene) A.****er ex Rydb.
Limnia cuprea A.****er
Limnia guadalupensis...
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Limnia paludicola is a
species of fly in the
family Sciomyzidae. It is
found in the
Palearctic . Elberg, K. (1965). "New
Palearctic genera and species...
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Limnias is a
genus of
rotifers belonging to the
family Flosculariidae. The
genus has
almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Limnias berzinsi Kordbacheh...
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Beylik of
Tacettin (Tacettinoğulları, Tacettinids) was a
small Turkmen prin****lity in
Anatolia in the 14th and 15th centuries.
After Seljuks of Anatolia...
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round trips daily, both
operated using mini-buses.
Church of
Panaghia Limnià,
built in 1837
Church of Tris Ieràrches
Bourtzi Peninsula Papadiamantis...