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Vakhtang Salia (Georgian: ვახტანგ სალია; born 30
August 2007) is a
Georgian footballer who
plays as a
striker for
Dinamo Tbilisi in the
Erovnuli Liga...
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Salia may
refer to: Sini (moth), a
genus of
moths in the
family Erebidae Salia, a
character in the Star Trek: The Next
Generation episode "The Dauphin"...
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Salia Sahi in
Bhubaneswar is the
largest slum of Odisha, India,
spanning over 256
acres and
containing a po****tion of over 100,000. "site can't be reached"...
- Venezuela. Its
lyrics were
written by
physician and
journalist Vicente Salias in 1810, set to
music later composed by
musician Juan José Landaeta. Owing...
- Georgia. The
Memorial Room of Nino and
Kalistrate Salias.
Georgian National Center of M****cripts
Salia, Nino. Georgia: An Introduction. A
Review of Georgian...
- (French pronunciation: [salis də beaʁn],
literally Salies of Béarn; Occitan:
Salias) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western France...
- and
early 19th centuries.
Evgeny Salias de
Tournemire was born in Moscow, to the
French citizen,
Count Andre Salias de Tournemire, and his
Russian wife...
- Sciences. The
Memorial Room of Nino and
Kalistrate Salias.
Georgian National Center of M****cripts
Salia, Kalistrat.
History of the
Georgian Nation, Paris...
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Flavius Salia (fl. 4th century) was a
Roman military officer who was
appointed consul in AD 348.
Salia was of
Germanic descent and a
devout Christian....
- anthem. Born in
Puerto Cabello,
Carabobo on
March 23, 1776.
Salias'
parents were
Francisco Salias Tordesillo and María
Margarita Sanija Cabeza de Vaca. He...