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Mitla is the second-most
important archeological site in the
state of
Oaxaca in Mexico, and the most
important of the
Zapotec culture. The site is located...
- San
Pablo Villa de
Mitla is a town and muni****lity in
Mexico that is most
famous for
being the site of the
Mitla archeological ruins. It is part of the...
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Saddamiyat al-
Mitla' (Arabic: قضاء صدامية المطلاع, lit. 'Saddamist Al-Mutlaa District') was a
district in
Basra Governorate during the
Iraqi occupation...
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Mitla P**** (Arabic: ممر متلة, Hebrew: מיתלה) is a 480-metre-high (1,570 ft) p****
snaking 32
kilometres (20 mi) in the
Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, wedged...
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Mitla P**** (1988) is a
novel written by the
American novelist Leon Uris.
Gideon Zadok is an
American author who is to
follow an
airborne team to secure...
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geographical variant. In Juchitán (Isthmus) it is Diidxazá [didʒaˈza], in
Mitla it is
Didxsaj [didʒˈsaʰ], in
Zoogocho it is Diža'xon [diʒaʔˈʐon], in Coatec...
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Mitla Zapotec, or Didxsaj, is an Oto-Manguean
language of Oaxaca, Mexico.
Guelavia Zapotec is
reported to be 75% intelligible, but the
reverse is apparently...
- one of the
other urban centers of the
Zapotecs in the sub-valley area of
Mitla. As a
polytheistic religion, the
Zapotecs attributed several elements of...
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Israeli soldiers were
killed during the
battle at
Mitla. Due to
these deaths, Sharon's
actions at
Mitla were
surrounded in controversy, with many within...
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Exist Without San Bernardino's
Mitla Cafe".
Eater LA. Morehouse, Lisa. "So much more than tacos: San Bernardino's
Mitla Cafe". www.kalw.org. "Newsletter:...