- Egypt, it is
called macarona béchamel (Egyptian Arabic: مكرونة بشاميل [
mɑkɑˈɾoːnɑ bæʃæˈmel, -be-]). In the Albanian-speaking
regions of the Balkans, the...
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Poplius Aelius Nicanor Valerius Philoxenos Tataki 1988, p. 460.
Laourdas &
Makaronas 1970, p. 199.
Burrell 2003, p. 195.
Wiseman 1973, p. 147. Nasrallah, Bakirtzis...
- 148–149.
Damian 2002, p. 1.
Speidel 2004, pp. 191.
Toynbee 1934, pp. 80.
Makaronas 1970, p. 41. Mihăilescu-Bîrliba 2009, p. 151. Mihăilescu-Bîrliba 2009...
- Ginouvès, et al., La Macédoine, CNRS Éditions, Paris, 1993, pp 90–98. Ch. J.
Makaronas, Pella:
Capital of
Ancient Macedonia, pp 59–65, in
Scientific American...
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Polynesian languages: Cook
Islands Māori. In Cook
Islands Māori, the
macron or
mākarōna is not
commonly used in writing, but is used in
references and teaching...
- (Berlin, 1975). "Der Relief**** des
Galeriusbogens in Thessaloniki".
Makaronas, C. J. (Salonica, 1970). The Arch of
Galerius at Thessaloniki. Meyer,...
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cookies soaked in a
syrup of
diluted honey (μέλι or meli in Gr****, thus melo-
makarona), then
sprinkled with
crushed walnuts.
Typically baked for
Easter and Christmas...
-
standardisation of the
writing system.
Although usage of the
macron (־)
makarona and the
glottal stop (ʻ)
amata is recommended, most
speakers do not use...
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Csurka (Puskás Academy) Ádám Gyurcsó (Puskás Academy)
Makaronas (Panathinaikos) Boto (Real Madrid) De las
Heras (Real Madrid) Exposito...