- Il-
Widna is a
large acoustic mirror located in Magħtab, Malta. The
colloquial name of the
acoustic mirror refers to ear in Maltese. The
mirror is 200...
- iċ-Ċagħaq in Malta. The
Maltese sound mirror is
known locally as "the ear" (il-
Widna). The
Dungeness mirrors,
known colloquially as the "listening ears", consist...
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Widna Góra [ˈvidna ˈɡura] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Pawłosiów,
within Jarosław County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern...
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written as Iwa. W w ve
doppja /u doppja/we vedɒp(ː)jɐ, uːdɒp(ː)jɐ, wøː
widna 'ear' w west X x xe ʃə, ʃøː
xadina 'monkey' ʃ / ʒ shade,
sometimes as measure;...
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Widna Góra [ˈvidna ˈɡura] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Sulęczyno,
within Kartuzy County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland...
- Scots,
auxiliary and
monosyllabic verbs can be made
negative by
adding -na:
widna, 'would not'. Otherwise, the
Scots negative has no
where standard English...
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joined the EU in 2004, but two
others were
subsequently opened. The Il-
Widna acoustic mirror is
located 1,410
metres (1,540 yd) away. The hill of Ġebel...
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Charles Dennis, and
Carol Ann.
After Lois' death, he
married the
former Widna Neeley Kirby (1917-1997) on
October 4, 1955.
Hailey died in 2000 at the...
- Góra – 595 m.
Ksieza Skala – 550 m.
Hucka – 547 m.
Biala Skala – 547 m
Widna Skala – 544 m
Sztymber – 530 m
Chelmiec – 456 m
Radostowa – 451 m Krainski...
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Knipovitsch 1903–1906
Kasten Fredrik Ferdinand de Pont 1906–1910
Bernhard Otto
Widnäs 1910–1913
Nikolai Sillman 1913–1916 Leo
Aristides Sirelius 1916–1917 Juho...