- Mufra; the
French naturalist Buffon (1707–1788)
rendered this in
French as
moufflon. In Sardinia, the male is
called Murvoni, and the
female Murva, though...
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Moufflon Publications is an
independent press based in Nicosia,
Cyprus founded in 1967 by
Jirayr Keshishian, and
named after the
Cyprus Moufflon, an endangered...
- in the
Round of 16. The
Cyprus national rugby union team
known as The
Moufflons currently holds the
record for most
consecutive international wins, which...
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species living in the
Oliena territory include:
peregrine falcon royal eagle moufflon wild boar
buzzard Sardinian hare
Sardinian fox
Sardinian deer Speleomantes...
- can find
moufflon, wild
sheep known for
their meat, who
survive in the
remote mountainous desert of
southern Libya. But
Asouf and the
moufflon are both...
- (1978). Nicosia:
Capital of
Cyprus Then and Now (2nd ed.). Nicosia: The
Moufflon Book and Art Centre. p. 60. Bağışkan,
Tuncer (6
August 2013). "Sarayönü...
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Kevork K. Nicosia:
Capital of
Cyprus Then and Now (2nd ed.). Nicosia: The
Moufflon Book and Art Centre. p. 139. 35°10′23″N 33°22′03″E / 35.1730°N 33.3675°E...
- rooster" →
tafullust "hen" izm "lion" →
tizmt "lioness" udad "
moufflon" →
tudatt "female
moufflon" In a few
cases there are
suppletive forms:
argaz "man, husband"...
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Within the garden,
visitors can
explore the Lim****ol Zoo that
houses deer,
moufflons, ostriches, pheasants, tigers, lions, monkeys, vultures, pelicans, flamingos...
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ideas were
centred on the
Corsican nationalist newspaper A
Muvra (The
Moufflon).
Hostility to the
French state grew
following military operations on the...