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- Fedayn Espérantistes 09 Stade Olympique de Radès Club Africain Curva Nord TunisDodgers north vandals africain winners leaders Stade Taïeb Mhiri CS Sfaxien Curva...
- gave its Golden Scroll Award to Keystone Kids. Tunis' eight-book baseball series about the Brooklyn Dodgers began with The Kid from Tomkinsville, a book...
- men's and women's national teams 146 Dodger Stadium 56,000 North America  United States Los Angeles Los Angeles Dodgers 147 19 May 1956 Stadium 56,000 Africa...
- 20th century. In 1857, the City of Brooklyn acquired part of the estate of Tunis Johnson (grandson of Jeremiah Johnson) to establish a public park. The park...
- Brazil – 1998 San Salvador, El Salvador – 2001 Shanghai, China – 1985 Tunis, Tunisia – 1999 Yerevan, Armenia – 1998 Paris, France – 2006 List of anglophone...
- Access was planned by camel on roads given North-African names, including Tunis Road, Tangier Road, and Sahara Road. The 1929 Depression put an end to the...
- de Radès Club Africain Curva Nord TunisAfrican Winners 1995 – Leaders Clubistes 2003 – North Vandals 2007 – Dodgers Clubistes 2007 Stade Taïeb Mhiri...
- his deceased brother King Louis IX of France) and the Hafsid dynasty of Tunis, Tunisia. 1340 – Reconquista: Portuguese and Castilian forces halt a Muslim...
- 2022. Bessis, Sophie; Belh****en, Souhayr (2012). Bourguiba (in French). Tunis: Elyzad. ISBN 978-9973-58-044-3. Royal Television Society Journal, Volume...
- deplo**** in Guinea. By the time of the Carnation Revolution, 100,000 draft dodgers had been recorded. Fighting colonial wars in Portuguese colonies had absorbed...