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Sigus is a town and
commune in Oum El
Bouaghi Province, Algeria.
According to the 1998
census it has a po****tion of 14,944. The
commune of
Sigus is composed...
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Sigus District is a
district of Oum El
Bouaghi Province, Algeria. The
district is
further divided into 2 muni****lities:
Sigus El
Amiria v t e 36°07′00″N...
- Aïn
Kechra Aïn M'Lila Dhalaâ F'Kirina Ksar
Sbahi Meskiana Oum El
Bouaghi Sigus Souk Naâmane Aïn
Babouche Aïn Beïda Aïn Diss Aïn
Fakroun Aïn
Kercha Aïn...
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current Roman Catholic titular see of "
Sigus" is
probably based on this location, but
there was
another Sigus in
western Numidia.
Ancient Rome portal...
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Rotaria (Henchir-Loulou, Renier?)
Rusicade (Skikda)
Rusticiana Seleuciana Sigus Sila (Bordj-El-Ksar)
Silli Sinitis (near Annaba)
Sistroniana Sitifis (Setif)...
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slopes of
Djebel Mazela in Bounouara, the site of the
necropolis of
Sigus (which
includes dolmens,
menhirs and cromlechs), as well as the important...
- ed., 2024)
Shwai at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Sigu at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Simaa at Ethnologue...
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Sigu,
Guiping county, Guangxi,
where distant relatives of Hong's resided,
including two
early converts who had
returned home. It is in or near
Sigu that...
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proper name,
meaning "protection
through victory", from Old High
German sigu "victory" + munt "hand, protection".
Tacitus latinises it Segimundus. There...
- Ershaḫungas, Gottesbriefe, Ikribus, Royal,
Tamitas and
other queries, Hymns,
Šigû, and Namburbi.
Tribal specialists in
ritual were
required to
perform incantations...