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Wayback Machine; November, 2011 "Whose Convenience? | Hudson". 5 June 2024. "
Zuara Climate Normals 1991–2020".
World Meteorological Organization Climatological...
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Zuwara Berber or
Twillult language (also:
Zuara, Zwara, (Berber name: Twillult, ⵝⵡⵉⵍⵍⵓⵍⵝ) is a
Berber dialect, one of the
Berber Zenati languages. It...
- on loan and
permanently in 1966.
Renamed Zuara, the
minesweeper was used as a
patrol vessel until 1973.
Zuara was sold to
Captain Morgan Cruises of Malta...
- used
various monikers including Nastiá, Saco, Cu****ber Slice, and Zura
Zuara.
Mosquito was born in Luanda, the
capital of
Angola in 1981 and most of...
- on
their behalf".
Zuara is the
generic name for any
activity of this sort. In
addition to the Mulid, the
bedouins often practice Zuara on a w****ly basis...
- Candidates: 20 Elected: •
Besheer Mahmoud Mohamed Al-Hosh 2,131 (14.02%)
Zuara Seats: 1. Candidates: 13 Elected: •
Nouri Ali
Mohamed Abu
Sahmain 8,079...
- S2CID 191614835. T. F. Mitc**** (1953). "Particle-Noun
Complexes in a
Berber Dialect (
Zuara)".
Bulletin of the
School of
Oriental and
African Studies. 15 (2). University...
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Company in Dundee, Scotland.
Renamed Irma in 1938. S****ed and sunk off
Zuara,
Italian Libya by the
British destroyers HMS Kelvin and HMS Jaguar on 20...
- an
island off the
coast of modern-day
Tunisia Thessalonika, in
Greece Zuara, in modern-day
Libya Chios, in modern-day Greece,
close to the
coast of...
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Acoustic &
Magnetic sweep Origin: Soviet
Union 2 × Ham-class
minesweeper Zuara: (sold to
Malta in 1973) Brak: (broken up in 1973)
Armament 1 ×
Bofors 40mm...