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- Baralong sank U-27, which had been attacking a nearby merchant ship, the Nicosian. About a dozen of the crewmen managed to escape from the sinking submarine...
- Gallo-Italic of Sicily, (Italian: Gallo-italico di Sicilia) also known as the Siculo-Lombard dialects, (Italian: Dialetti siculo-lombardi) is a group of...
- (North) 82,929  • Urban (North) density 500/km2 (1,300/sq mi)   Demonym(s) Nicosian(s) (en) Lefkosiatis, (masc.), Lefkosiatissa (fem.) (gr), Choraitis, (masc...
- of victory on the day that the city fell – 9 September 1570 – 20,000 Nicosians were put to death, and every church, public building, and palace was looted...
- disguise, the Q-ship approached Nicosian, signalling that she intended to rescue survivors. When Baralong closed on Nicosian she lowered her US flag, raised...
- the ship with a warning shot, and ordered the Nicosian's captain and crew to take to the lifeboats. Nicosian was loaded with mules bound for the British...
- athletic clubs. It was also a favoured vacation spot for many wealthy Nicosian families. Many homes were converted into pensions and boardinghouses and...
- HMS Baralong sank U-27, which was preparing to attack the nearby merchant ship Nicosian. About a dozen of the U-boat sailors survived and swam towards the merchant...
- Retrieved 2019-07-13. Tsiplakou, Stravoula (21–24 August 2012). Charting Nicosian: properties and perceptions of an emergent urban dialect variety. Sociolinguistics...
- Ioannis Kigalas (1622–1687), Nicosian-born scholar and professor of Philosophy who was largely active in Padova and Venice....