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Zidani may
refer to:
Amina Zidani (born 1993),
French boxer Marcel Zidani,
British pianist and
composer Zidani clan, Arab
family that
ruled Palestine in...
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Zidani Most (pronounced [
ˈziːdani ˈmoːst]; German: Steinbrück) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of Laško in
eastern Slovenia. It lies at the confluence...
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Amina Zidani (born 23
August 1993) is a
French boxer competing in the
featherweight (57 kg) division. She won the gold
medal in the women's featherweight...
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Sandra Zidani (or
Zidani) (born 12
September 1968) is a
Belgian comedian, actress,
humorist and
former Protestant religious professor.
Zidani is of Algerian...
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Zidani Most
railway station (Slovene: Železniška
postaja Zidani Most) is an
important railway station and
junction in
Zidani Most,
which is
located within...
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stretch was
extended via
Pragersko to
Celje in 1846, and
further via
Zidani Most to
Ljubljana in 1849. A double-track line was
continued via Postojna...
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historical coincidence, a part of the
library of this sultan,
known as the
Zidani Library, has been kept in
Spain to the
present day.
During the
revolt of...
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Zidani Most (pronounced [
ˈziːdani ˈmoːst]) is a
small settlement on the
Temenica River east of
Trebnje in the
historical region of
Lower Carniola in Slovenia...
- Alps (Sln.
Savinjske Alpe). It
flows into the Sava
River at the town of
Zidani Most. It has
often flooded, such as in the 1960s, 1990, and 1995. The Savinja...
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first mayor –
Janko Kamauf. The
first railway line to
connect Zagreb with
Zidani Most and
Sisak opened in 1862 and in 1863
Zagreb received a gasworks. The...