- La
Sebala Airfield La
Sebala Airfield is an
abandoned World War II
military airfield in Tunisia,
located about 1 km
north of Cebalat; 15 km north-northwest...
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Rifle Squadron 2869
Squadron RAF
Regiment May/June 1943 - La
Sebala, Cap Serrat, Le
Sebala, Bizerta, Sardinia, Cagliari, S****ari, Naples, UK LAA Squadron...
- school, he
started to act in many
stage dramas such as
Narbona Hee
Ranaweera Sebala and
Surath Liliya. He was
married to
fellow Sri
Lankan actress Sumana Amarasinghe...
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local artists in a
tribute to the
victims of the
Easter Sunday tragedy and
Sebala Puthu with
Bathiya and Santhush. And also
Dumal Warnakulasuriya. Crew member...
- 1943 16:30 B-17 30 km (19 mi)
southwest of Gabès — 6
April 1943 — B-17 La
Sebala Airfield – 4.
Staffel of
Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders" –
Mediterranean Theater...
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toponymy by the
Arabic term
sabil or, more
commonly in the
plural form,
sebala. This term
literally means "charitable and
selfless act."
According to Kameche-Ouzidane...
- Motse-Mocha (Ha Taniele)
Mpatana Nkoeng Phatlalla Phororong Polateng Ramonaheng Sebala-Makhulo
Sebusi Sekhutlong Sekokong Sethamahane Songoanyane Taung Terae Hoek...
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lapan delapan eight 9
sambilan sembilan nine 10 sépuloh
sepuluh ten 11
sébalas sebelas eleven 20 duak
puloh dua
puluh twenty 50
limak puloh lima puluh...
- 0 nm), Bossongo-Manoeuvres (3.3 nm),
Seoundou (7.6 nm),
Sakolongo (7.9 nm),
Sebala (8.4 nm), Yaka (1.5 nm) and
Boumbe (2.0 nm).
Falling rain
gazetteer v t...
- Airfield, Algeria, 8
March 1943 Le Sers Airfield, Tunisia, 12
April 1943 La
Sebala Airfield, Tunisia, 20 May 1943
Borizzo Airfield, Sicily, Italy, 1 August...