- Zeita,
Zayta or Zita (Arabic: زيتة or زيتا) may
refer to: Zedea, an
Armenian village,
formerly known as
Zeita or Zeyta, in the
Vayots Dzor
Province of...
- Raml
Zayta (Arabic: رمل زيتة, Raml Zeitâ), also
Khirbet Qazaza, was a
Palestinian Arab
village located 15 km
northwest of Tulkarm. In the 1931 census...
-
Zayta (Arabic: زيْتا
Zaytā) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Hebron Subdistrict in
Mandate Palestine.
During Crusader rule in Palestine, the village...
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describing RESTful APIs
Michael Raml (born 1987),
Austrian politician Raml
Zayta, a
former Palestinian Arab
village This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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lacked permits. "MIFTAH - Bad
Fences Make Bad
Neighbors – Part V:
Focus on
Zayta". www.miftah.org.
Archived from the
original on 2020-06-29.
Retrieved 2005-10-03...
- of Ashkelon. The site had
previously been
known as the Arab
village of
Zayta; its po****tion was
moved 1.5 km
north during the
period of
Mandatory Palestine...
- with the rest of Palestine, and it
appeared in the 1596 tax-records as
Zayta Bani 'Amir,
located in the
Nahiya of
Jabal Qubal of the Liwa of Nablus....
- Tate; Graeter, Karina; McCarthy, Forrest; Overly, Thomas; Thundercloud,
Zayta; Ferris,
David (4
November 2019). "Recent
precipitation decrease across...
- Kafr Zita (Arabic: كفر زيتا, romanized: Kafr
Zaytā; also
transliterated Kfar Zita, Kafr
Zayta, Kfar Zeita,
Keferzita or Kafr Zeita) is a town in central...
- Arab
villages on July 16–17,
including Jilya, Qazaza, Idnibba, Mughallis,
Zayta,
Isdud and Bayt Jibrin. It was
followed on July 17–18 by ****aults on Bayt...