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Petah Tikva (Hebrew: פתח תקווה [ˈpetaχ ˈtikva], lit. 'Opening of Hope'), also
known as Em
HaMoshavot (lit. 'Mother of the Moshavot'), is a city in the...
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Wronki 4-1 (1998) UEFA Cup
Biggest home win: SC
Heerenveen -
Maccabi Petach Tikwa 5-0 (30
September 2004), SC
Heerenveen - FC Baník
Ostrava 5-0 (29 September...
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CVHCV CVhv [marohtíkʷan] [pahín] ma-toH-
tíkwa-n pahi-n 'he hit him' 'he fell'....
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Elderkin 1978.
Miller et al. (2013)
Miller (2008) Ya and ka take -ˆto, -
tikwa, -ˆte, -ˆti in the 3rd-person
posterior rather than -amo, -akwa, -ame, -ami...
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Since 1995, the
Union has had two
major branches; the
youth newspaper Ha
Tikwa (The Hope) and Rewibe,
their events department. Annually, the organization...
- 6000 (1916) 1856 1871–1918 1904–1917 1915 1885–1915 Umm
Lebes (Petah
Tikwa) (Mlibes) 3600 (1915) 1910–1917 1915–1917
Zamarin (Zamârîn) 1000...
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Paglaum (Poblacion)
Pantad Piniglibano Rebokon San
Agustin Sebucao Sumadat Tikwas Tina Tubo-Pait
Upper Dumalinao Poverty incidence of
Dumalinao Agriculture...
- 184.8 1,118
Akhaupur 181.1 1,338
Dahirapur 52.6 386
Barvaliya 159 1,459
Tikwa Mau 156.1 1,065
Khanpur Khunti 178.4 1,723 Mir****ur 122.2 648
Sarai Mahmood...
- 1960.
After completing his
internship at the
Beilinson Hospital in
Petach Tikwa in 1962,
Lothane began his
residency at the
Talbieh Psychiatric Hospital...
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includes 8
other villages. The 1951
census recorded Tikwamau (as "
Tikwa Mau") as
comprising 1 hamlet, with a po****tion of 365
people (185 male...