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Safsaf (Arabic: صفصاف
Ṣafṣāf, "weeping willow") was a
Palestinian village 9
kilometres northwest of Safed, present-day Israel. Its
villagers fled to Lebanon...
- The
Safsaf m****acre took
place on 29
October 1948,
following the
capture of the
Palestinian Arab
village of
Safsaf in the
Galilee by the
Israel Defense...
- The
Battle of
Safsaf was
fought in July 1913
between the
Kingdom of
Italy and
Senussi forces in a
place near
Safsaf,
Libya in
modern Libya. The Senussi...
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Salix mucronata (commonly
called the Cape
silver willow or
Safsaf willow) is a tall, graceful, Semi-Deciduous
willow tree. It
grows along riverbanks in...
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Karim Safsaf (born 27
March 1994) is a
French professional footballer who
currently plays as a midfielder.
Safsaf came
through the
youth system at Monaco...
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Safsaf (Arabic: الصفصاف) is a town in
northwestern Syria,
administratively part of the
Latakia Governorate,
located north of
Latakia on the s****s of...
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Zondervan Academic. p. 1157. ISBN 978-0-310-87700-4.
Christian tradition generally claims Ras es-
Safsaf as the
Biblical ****b and
Jebel Musa as Sinai. v t e...
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Safsaf (Arabic: سفصف
Safṣaf) is a town in the
District of
Jabal al
Akhdar in north-eastern Libya. It is
located about 16 km east of Bayda.
Maplandia world...
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previously belonged to the
Palestinian village of
Safsaf,
whose residents fled to
Lebanon after the
Safsaf m****acre in
October 1948
during the 1948 Arab-Israeli...
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Safsaf is a town and
commune in
Mostaganem Province, Algeria. It is
located in
Bouguirat District.
According to the 1998
census it has a po****tion of...