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archeological site,
carved in the
desert rock of (Trans)Jordan. Petra,
PETRA or
Petria may also
refer to :
Greece Petra (Corinthia), a town of
ancient Corinthia...
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Petria Ann Thomas, OAM (born 25
August 1975) is an
Australian swimmer and
Olympic gold
medallist and a
winner of 15
national titles. She was born in Lismore...
- The
Walls of
Constantinople (Turkish:
Konstantinopolis Surları; Gr****: Τείχη της Κωνσταντινούπολης) are a
series of
defensive stone walls that have surrounded...
- Digital. The game is set in mid-to-late 1996
within the
fictional nation of
Petria, an
authoritarian country ruled by a
dictatorship undergoing a potentially...
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Pétria (French pronunciation: [petʁija]) is a
Charleroi Metro station,
located in Fontaine-l'Évêque, in fare zone 7. It is a
surface station featuring...
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Olympic Sports Complex in Athens,
Greece on
August 14 and 15. Australia's
Petria Thomas, who
finished fourth in Sydney, won her
first individual gold medal...
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Petria Rennie (born 17 June 1987) is a
former ****ociation
football player who
represented New
Zealand at
international level.
Rennie represented New Zealand...
- 4×100-metre
freestyle relay 1st-
Australia (Alice Mills,
Libby Lenton,
Petria Thomas,
Jodie Henry) 3:35.94 -
world record women's 100-metre freestyle...
- (1925–2010). Amy Taylor, lead
singer Amyl and the
Sniffers (born 1996).
Petria Thomas,
swimming Olympic gold
medallist (born 1975). Joel Turner, beatboxer...
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swimming champion, in an
outstanding time of 2:06.05. Three-time
Olympian Petria Thomas of
Australia managed to
repeat her
silver from Atlanta, lowering...