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Sidun may
refer to:
Saydun Sidun, Iran This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal...
- شيدان, also
Romanized as Shīdān and Sheydān; also
known as Sey****ūn and
Sīdun) is a
village in Baraan-e
Jonubi Rural District, in the
Central District...
- name has
changed over time and has been
known by
various names,
including Sidun, Saida, and Saïd. The
earliest evidence of
human settlement in the area...
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metropolitan area has more than a quarter-million inhabitants. The
Phoenician name
Ṣīdūn (𐤑𐤃𐤍, ṢDN)
probably meant "fishery" or "fishing town". It is mentioned...
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Saydun (
Sidun) 1942 1:20,000...
- ("Muletrack by the sea") – 6:16 Jamin-a ("Jamina", an
Arabic female name) – 4:52
Sidún (i.e. Sidon, in Lebanon) – 6:25 Sinán Capudán Pasciá ("Sinàn
Captain Pasha")...
- De Andrè/Mauro
Pagani [music]) "Jamin-a" (De André, De André/Pagani) "
Sidún" (De André, De André/Pagani) "Prinçesa" (De André/Ivano Fossati; additional...
- (from In
concerto -
arrangiamenti PFM, 1979) De André feat. PFM 3:26 14. "
Sidún" (from Crêuza de mä, 1984) 6:25 15. "Fiume Sand Cr****" (from Fabrizio...
- a
strong rearguard position, on the
ridge line
between the
villages of
Sidun and Abu Shusheh. A
force of 4,000 men
supported by
artillery and machine-guns...
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original on 2020-04-16.
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Sidun, Jura (2010-02-18). "Лепшыя альбомы 2009 паводле Experty.by: The Toobes...