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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...
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Zeita (Arabic: زيتا) is a
Palestinian town in the
Tulkarm Governorate of the
State of Palestine, in the
western West Bank,
located 11
kilometers north-east...
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Zeita Jamma'in (Arabic: جمّاعين) is a
Palestinian village in the
Nablus Governorate in
northern West Bank,
located 16
kilometers southwest of Nablus....
- Zeta (UK: /ˈziːtə/, US: /
ˈzeɪtə/ ;
uppercase Ζ,
lowercase ζ;
Ancient Gr****: ζῆτα,
Demotic Gr****: ζήτα,
classical [d͡zɛ̌ːta] or [zdɛ̌ːta] zē̂ta; Modern...
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Zeita Merchant is the
current Commanding Officer of the U.S.
Coast Guard Personnel Service Center. She is the
first female African-American to be appointed...
- from Beirut. In 1875
Victor Guérin
traveled in the region, and he "reached
Zeita, a
village that
crowns a high hill and
whose name
seems ancient. Its po****tion...
- Zeitoun, Zaïtoun, Zeytoun, Żejtun, Zaytoon, Zaytoun, Zeitun, Zitouna, or
Zeita (all
derived from the
Arabic word for "olive tree") may
refer to: Abdullah...
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Zeita was a town of
ancient Anatolia in the
borderlands between ancient Bithynia and Paphlagonia,
inhabited in
Roman times. The name does not
occur among...
- Hezbollah-affiliated
militants kidnapped and
murdered three Syrian soldiers near
Zeita Dam in the west of Homs. The
conflict led to the
involvement of the Lebanese...
- romanized: Kafr Zaytā; also
transliterated Kfar Zita, Kafr Zayta, Kfar
Zeita,
Keferzita or Kafr
Zeita) is a town in
central Syria,
administratively part of the Hama...