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occupies an area of 57,000
square kilometres. In
ancient literature, the
Syrtes (the Greater, or majores, in the
eastern and the Lesser, or minores, in...
- Look up Σύρτις in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Syrtis (Ancient Gr****: Σύρτις) may
refer to:
Syrtis Major (or the Great[er] Syrtis) is the
Latin name...
- The
Opposing S**** (French: Le
Rivage des
Syrtes) is a 1951
novel by the
French writer Julien Gracq. The
story is set at the
border between two fictional...
- l'estomac. When he won the Prix
Goncourt for The
Opposing S**** (Le
Rivage des
Syrtes) the
following year, he
remained consistent with his
criticism and refused...
- (/ˈsɜːrt/; Arabic: سِرْت, pronunciation), also
spelled Sirt, Surt, Sert or
Syrte, is a city in Libya. It is
located south of the Gulf of Sirte,
almost right...
- – Gigi Jean
Genet – Notre-Dame-des-Fleurs
Julien Gracq – Le
Rivage des
Syrtes (The
Opposing S****) André
Malraux – La
Condition Humaine (Man's Fate),...
- The Sûreté du Québec (SQ; French: [
syʁte dy kebɛk], lit. 'Safety of Quebec') is the
provincial police service for the
Canadian province of Quebec. The...
-
airstrikes by D****ault
Mirage 2000
fighters against rebel positions. The
Syrte Agreement in
February and the
Birao Peace Agreement in
April 2007 called...
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totalitarisme islamiste à l'****aut des démocraties (in French). Éditions des
Syrtes. ISBN 978-2-84545-058-5. del Valle, Alexandre; Razavi, E. (2005). Le dilemme...
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Belisarius in 533. The
Tabula Peutingeriana shows Pentapolites to the east of
Syrtes Maiores,
indicating the
cities of Bernice, Hadrianopolis, Taucheira, Ptolomaide...