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Sarepta (near
modern Sarafand, Lebanon) was a
Phoenician city on the
Mediterranean coast between Sidon and Tyre, also
known biblically as Zarephath. It...
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after four w****s, I came home one day and said, 'Muumm, I
wanna go to
Sarfend!' For her that was the end
because I had lost my
lovely Welsh lilt. So...
- pratiqués dans le roc, sur les
pentes de la
colline que
couronne le
village de
Sarfend. Un peu plus loin, vers le sud, on
remarque une
antique carrière et une...
- and
Around Southend-on-Sea.
Sarfend.co.uk.
Retrieved 17
September 2014. "Mb21 -
Transmitter Information - BBC Es****". "
Sarfend.co.uk's page on
Radio in Southend"...
- lexicographer,
David ben
Abraham al-Fasi,
identifies Ṣarfat with the city of
Ṣarfend (Ladino: צרפנדה), the word
Sepharad (Hebrew: ספרד) in the same
verse has...
- 2 & 107.4
Mercury 96.6 "RAJAR". "Licence for
Southend Radio Station".
Sarfend.co.uk. 11
August 2016.
Retrieved 13
April 2020.
Radio Es**** 51°31′59″N...
- "Keddies". In and
Around Southend-on-Sea.
Sarfend.co.uk.
Retrieved 17
September 2014. "Heart Es**** Launches".
Sarfend.co.uk.
Retrieved 22 June 2009. Global...
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November 2008.
Retrieved 11
December 2015. "Es**** FM
becomes Heart in June –
sarfend.co.uk/southendnews p. 27
April 2009". 27
April 2009.
Retrieved 11 December...
- Bordj-Hacmon-El-Yeoudi),
Rachlea (Marakya?, Rakhlé?, ),
Sarepta of the
Romans (
Sarfend, Sarafand),
Sidon (Saïda),
Tripolis in Phœnicia two
Eastern Catholic (both...
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village list of
about 1870
indicated 60
houses and a po****tion of 205 in
Sarfend el Ammar,
though the po****tion
count included men, only. In 1882, the...