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Hippos (Ancient Gr****: Ἵππος, lit. 'horse') or
Sussita (Aramaic, Hebrew: סוסיתא) is an
ancient city and
archaeological site
located on a hill 2 km east...
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sedan and pick-up
models were
produced under the
Sussita brand name (
Sussita (סוסיתא),
Sussita 12 and
Sussita 13/60 models).
Following an
agreement with the...
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Susita may
refer to:
Autocars Co., a
former Israeli car
company Sussita, an
ancient city in
Israel Şuşiţa (disambiguation),
several places in Romania...
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entity is
divided into Dion and Hippos. The
Aramaic name of
Hippos was
Sussita Sussita,
Israel Canatha A city rich on water, at the north-western
slope of...
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archaeological findings,
Scythopolis (Beit She'an), Tiberias, Capernaum,
Hippos (
Sussita),
Jerash and Pella,
suffered widespread damage. A
Coptic priest from Alexandria...
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Triumph Herald provides a
sound basis for a kit car.
Examples include:
Sussita 12 – (1968–1970) A car made in Israel,
manufactured by
Israeli Autocars...
- Gabe/Tel Jabiah/Lake of Gabe(el Bajje) (Muzeirib/ Tell Jabiah)
Israel Hippos (
Sussita)
Scythopolis (Beit She'an)
Region Arca/Tarichaea-Philoteria (Tiberias/Yardenit)...
- this
would be sold in
Israel by
Autocars limited but the
vehicle renamed Sussita to make it seem a more
homegrown car. In 1958
Reliant showed this vehicle...
- Gabe/Tel Jabiah/Lake of Gabe(el Bajje) (Muzeirib/ Tell Jabiah)
Israel Hippos (
Sussita)
Scythopolis (Beit She'an)
Region Arca/Tarichaea-Philoteria (Tiberias/Yardenit)...
- a result, "Sabra liqueur" and "Sabra sport", the
sports model of the "
Sussita", were created. The world's
largest hummus manufacturer as of 2009 is a...