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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Iron (II) sulfide; Iron (II) sulphide; Ferrous sulfide; Iron Sulfide; FeS; Iron(II)sulfide; Iron(II) sulphide

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  • Abd al-Hafid]], Sultan of Morocco in 1912
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  • University of al-Qarawiyyin
  • Saadian]] fortress built in the 16th century overlooking Fez from the north
  • Men at a Café,  Fez
  • Leather tanning in [[Chouara Tannery]]
  • A painting of the 17th century [[expulsion of the Moriscos]] from Valencia.
  • Performance at the [[World Sacred Music Festival]] in 2012 (Bab Dekkakin in the background)
  • City walls of Fez (northern section).
  • left
  • Avenue Hassan II in the ''Ville Nouvelle'' (New City)
  • Royal Palace of Fez]] (photo from 1922)
  • A street in the modern ''Ville Nouvelle'' ("New City") of Fez
  • Almohad]] period (12th-13th century)
  • Fes el-Bali]].
  • Produce peddler in the Old Medina of Fes
  • Gare de Fes]], train station in the modern urban area of Fez
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  • Mellah]] was the traditional Jewish quarter of the city since the 15th century.
  • Gates of the Alaouite Royal Palace (Dar al-Makhzen)
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  • Marinids]] in Fes (14th century)
  • Moulay Hassan I]] in the late 19th century at the northern entrance to Fes Jdid and the Royal Palace; on the left is the entrance to the [[Dar al-Makina]], dating from the same time
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  • Interior of the Al Fassiyin Synagogue in the Mellah
  • Interior of the mausoleum of [[Ahmad al-Tijani]] (d. 1815) in the [[Zawiya of Sidi Ahmed al-Tijani]] in Fes el-Bali
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FES (disambiguation)

медицина

проба с форсированной жизненной ёмкостью лёгких

Fes         
  • Abd al-Hafid]], Sultan of Morocco in 1912
  • alt=
  • University of al-Qarawiyyin
  • Saadian]] fortress built in the 16th century overlooking Fez from the north
  • Men at a Café,  Fez
  • Leather tanning in [[Chouara Tannery]]
  • A painting of the 17th century [[expulsion of the Moriscos]] from Valencia.
  • Performance at the [[World Sacred Music Festival]] in 2012 (Bab Dekkakin in the background)
  • City walls of Fez (northern section).
  • left
  • Avenue Hassan II in the ''Ville Nouvelle'' (New City)
  • Royal Palace of Fez]] (photo from 1922)
  • A street in the modern ''Ville Nouvelle'' ("New City") of Fez
  • Almohad]] period (12th-13th century)
  • Fes el-Bali]].
  • Produce peddler in the Old Medina of Fes
  • Gare de Fes]], train station in the modern urban area of Fez
  • alt=
  • Mellah]] was the traditional Jewish quarter of the city since the 15th century.
  • Gates of the Alaouite Royal Palace (Dar al-Makhzen)
  • s2cid=111065262}}</ref> located at [[Place Seffarine]]
  • Marinids]] in Fes (14th century)
  • Moulay Hassan I]] in the late 19th century at the northern entrance to Fes Jdid and the Royal Palace; on the left is the entrance to the [[Dar al-Makina]], dating from the same time
  • website=blogs.loc.gov}}</ref>
  • Interior of the Al Fassiyin Synagogue in the Mellah
  • Interior of the mausoleum of [[Ahmad al-Tijani]] (d. 1815) in the [[Zawiya of Sidi Ahmed al-Tijani]] in Fes el-Bali
  • language=ar}}</ref>
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
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FES (disambiguation)

[fes]

существительное

география

г. Фес

Fes         
  • Abd al-Hafid]], Sultan of Morocco in 1912
  • alt=
  • University of al-Qarawiyyin
  • Saadian]] fortress built in the 16th century overlooking Fez from the north
  • Men at a Café,  Fez
  • Leather tanning in [[Chouara Tannery]]
  • A painting of the 17th century [[expulsion of the Moriscos]] from Valencia.
  • Performance at the [[World Sacred Music Festival]] in 2012 (Bab Dekkakin in the background)
  • City walls of Fez (northern section).
  • left
  • Avenue Hassan II in the ''Ville Nouvelle'' (New City)
  • Royal Palace of Fez]] (photo from 1922)
  • A street in the modern ''Ville Nouvelle'' ("New City") of Fez
  • Almohad]] period (12th-13th century)
  • Fes el-Bali]].
  • Produce peddler in the Old Medina of Fes
  • Gare de Fes]], train station in the modern urban area of Fez
  • alt=
  • Mellah]] was the traditional Jewish quarter of the city since the 15th century.
  • Gates of the Alaouite Royal Palace (Dar al-Makhzen)
  • s2cid=111065262}}</ref> located at [[Place Seffarine]]
  • Marinids]] in Fes (14th century)
  • Moulay Hassan I]] in the late 19th century at the northern entrance to Fes Jdid and the Royal Palace; on the left is the entrance to the [[Dar al-Makina]], dating from the same time
  • website=blogs.loc.gov}}</ref>
  • Interior of the Al Fassiyin Synagogue in the Mellah
  • Interior of the mausoleum of [[Ahmad al-Tijani]] (d. 1815) in the [[Zawiya of Sidi Ahmed al-Tijani]] in Fes el-Bali
  • language=ar}}</ref>
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
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FES (disambiguation)
Fes noun г. Фес

Définition

tarboosh
[t?:'bu:?]
¦ noun a man's cap similar to a fez, typically of red felt with a tassel at the top.
Origin
C18: from Egyptian Arab. ?arbu?s, based on Pers. sarpu?s, from sar 'head' + pu?s 'cover'.

Wikipédia

Iron(II) sulfide

Iron(II) sulfide or ferrous sulfide (Br.E. sulphide) is one of a family chemical compounds and minerals with the approximate formula FeS. Iron sulfides are often iron-deficient non-stoichiometric. All are black, water-insoluble solids.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour FES
1. The cell was dismantled in January 2004 after raids by police forces in the ancient cities of Fes and Meknes.
2. Free concerts are also due to take place on a public square. ×Photo courtesy of Remi Boissau – IF Fes–Meknes AFP
3. She sought the help of a police chief she knew in Fes, and thousands of posters of Madeleine were distributed in the area, urging people to contact Metodo 3 investigator Antonio Jiminez with any information.
4. On 25 and 26 April 2006, the ICRC and Qarawiyyin University in Fes, Morocco, held a seminar on the protection of civilians in armed conflict under Islamic law and international humanitarian law.
5. Beggars lie in the shade outside the run–down cafes and shops that line the dusty streets of Karia Ba Mohamed, which nestles in the mountains near the city of Fes.