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Seil Amman (Arabic: سيل عمان) was a
water stream that
flowed in the
valley of Amman, Jordan.
Starting from Ras Al-Ein with
water from
springs and rainfall...
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Seil (/ˈsiːl/;
Scottish Gaelic: Saoil,
Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈs̪ɯːl]) is one of the
Slate Islands,
located on the east side of the
Firth of Lorn...
- The
Amman valley,
surrounded by valleys, was
historically crossed by the
Seil stream. In the
first millennium BC, the
Ammonites settled atop a hill overlooking...
- The Siel
Orchestra is an
analogue subtractive synthesizer,
which was
produced by
Italian manufacturer Siel from 1979 to 1982. The
original Orchestra was...
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Internet Initiative ****an, Inc. (インターネットイニシアティブ) was
founded in 1992 by
Koichi Suzuki, as ****an’s
first Internet service provider (ISP). From 1999 IIJ...
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Roman public fountain in Amman, Jordan. It used to be
located along the
Seil Amman, a
water stream that had
dried up in the 20th century. The Nymphaeum...
- Scotland. It
links the west
coast of the
Scottish mainland to the
island of
Seil. The
bridge was
originally designed by John
Stevenson of Oban (and not by...
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Nelson (1995–2005) Mark
Chilton (2005–2013)
Lydia Lavelle (2013–2021)
Damon Seils (2021–2023)
Barbara Foushee (2023–) Pratt,
Joseph Hyde. (1914.) "Good Roads...
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Sound of
Seil is a car and p****enger ferry,
operated by
Western Ferries on the
upper Clyde between Gourock and Dunoon, Scotland.
Sound of
Seil was built...
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coast of Scotland,
north of Jura and
southwest of Oban. The main
islands are
Seil, Easdale, Luing, Shuna,
Torsa and Belnahua.
Scarba and Kerrera,
which lie...