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Zanata may
refer to:
Zanata or Zenata,
group of
Berber tribes which, in antiquity,
inhabited an area
stretching from west of
Egypt to
Morocco with the...
- The
Zanata Stone (Spanish:
Piedra Zanata), also
known as the
Zenata Stone, is a
small engraved stone. The
tablet is
purported to be of
Guanche origin....
- (Berber languages: ⵉⵣⵏⴰⵜⵏ, romanized: Iznaten; Arabic: زناتة, romanized:
Zanāta) are a
group of
Berber tribes,
historically one of the
largest Berber confederations...
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Carlos Alberto Zanata Amato,
better known as
Zanata (born
September 6, 1950), is a
Brazilian former football defensive midfielder, who pla**** for several...
- ("two"), thus
meaning "two fountains".
Another proposed etymology is from the
Zanata words talam ("junction") and sān ("two"),
referring to the town's geographic...
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epakros Zanata & Toledo-Piza, 2004
Chalceus erythrurus Cope, 1870 (tucan fish)
Chalceus fasciatus Jardine, 1841
Chalceus guaporensis Zanata & Toledo-Piza...
- were once one of the
largest Berber tribal confederations,
along with the
Zanata and
Masmuda confederations. Many
tribes in Algeria, Libya, Mali, Mauritania...
- (1980) Gílson Nuñes (1980) Mário
Zagallo (1980–81) Antônio
Lopes (1981–83)
Zanata (1983) Júlio César Leal (1983) Otto Glória (1983) Júlio César Leal (1983)...
- that
retained a more
distinct identity. Most
important among these were
Zanata families from the Banu
Marin (Marinid) tribe,
which included those who were...
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Bouajila (1985–1986)
Eckhard ****zun (1988–89) Sebastião
Lazaroni (1989–90)
Zanata (1990, 1997)
Xanana (1990–91), (1998–99), (2000–01) Luiz
Felipe Scolari...