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O que (quem) é أحد مواطنى جنوب أفريقيا من أصل أوروبى - definição

MOUNTAIN IN SAUDI ARABIA
أحد; Uhud; Mt. Uhud; Uhad; Sayyid Ash-Shuhada Mosque
  • Mount Uhud in 2019, with the mosque in the background
  • Mount Uhud Panorama

Levallois technique         
  • Levallois]] technique of flint-[[knapping]]
  • Levallois point{{snds}}[[Beuzeville]]
  • The [[Prepared-core technique]] starts by shaping a flint stone core for making blades (reassembled from blades for illustration purposes), Boqer Tachtit, Negev, [[Israel]], circa 40000 BP.}}
DISTINCTIVE TYPE OF STONE KNAPPING TECHNIQUE USED BY ANCIENT HUMANS
Levalloisian Stone-Flaking Technique; Levalloisian; Levalloisian technique; Levallois flake; Levalloisian Method; Levalloisean; Levallois culture; Levallois scraper; Levallois points; Levallois point; Levallois people
The Levallois technique () is a name given by archaeologists to a distinctive type of stone knapping developed around 250,000 to 300,000 years ago during the Middle Palaeolithic period. It is part of the Mousterian stone tool industry, and was used by the Neanderthals in Europe and by modern humans in other regions such as the Levant.
Goss         
  • A South Sudanese girl at independence festivities
  • Children in Yambio, Western Equatoria, South Sudan
  • John Garang Square in Juba
  • Juba
  • South Sudan map of Köppen climate classification
  • frameless
  • date=October 2012}}
  • South Sudanese-born basketball player [[Luol Deng]]
  • Stetson hat]] was a gift from United States President [[George W. Bush]].
  • Two [[Mil Mi-17]] helicopters at [[Juba Airport]]
  • U.S. Secretary of State [[John Kerry]] meets with President Salva Kiir, 26 May 2013.
  • [[Greater Upper Nile]]}}
  • [[Greater Upper Nile]]}}
  • The 32 states of South Sudan, after the addition of 4 more states in 2017
  • frameless
  • A young South Sudanese girl smiling in traditional attire
  • Scarified]] tribeswoman, South Sudan, 2011
  • Woman in South Sudan
  • South Sudan's presidential guard on Independence Day, 2011
  • A proportional representation of South Sudan exports, 2019
  • Protected areas in South Sudan
  • Under control of the [[Government of Sudan]]}}
  • Oil and gas concessions in Sudan – 2004
  • Jamam refugee camp
  • Wau]]
  • Rural school children participating in the [[USAID]]-funded Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction project, July 2010
  • A village in South Sudan
  • Wau
  • Holy Cross Cathedral]] in [[Lakes State]].
COUNTRY IN EAST AFRICA
Southern Sudanese; S. Sudan; Republic of South Sudan; Southern sudan; جنوب السودان; Janūb as-Sūdān; Janub as-Sudan; Republic of Southern Sudan; Nilotic Republic; Southern Sudan; South sudan; Sudan, South; South Soudan; ISO 3166-1:SS; S Sudan; RoSS; GoSS; Government of the Republic of South Sudan; Climate of South Sudan; The Republic of South Sudan; Republic of the South Sudan; South Sudan’s independence; South Sudanese independence; South Sudanese Independence; Independence of South Sudan; Censorship in South Sudan; South Sudan's independence; Refugees in South Sudan; Climate change in South Sudan; South-Sudan; Water crisis in South Sudan; Biodiversity of South Sudan; S.Sudan; Humanitarian situation in South Sudan
·noun Gorse.
goss         
  • A South Sudanese girl at independence festivities
  • Children in Yambio, Western Equatoria, South Sudan
  • John Garang Square in Juba
  • Juba
  • South Sudan map of Köppen climate classification
  • frameless
  • date=October 2012}}
  • South Sudanese-born basketball player [[Luol Deng]]
  • Stetson hat]] was a gift from United States President [[George W. Bush]].
  • Two [[Mil Mi-17]] helicopters at [[Juba Airport]]
  • U.S. Secretary of State [[John Kerry]] meets with President Salva Kiir, 26 May 2013.
  • [[Greater Upper Nile]]}}
  • [[Greater Upper Nile]]}}
  • The 32 states of South Sudan, after the addition of 4 more states in 2017
  • frameless
  • A young South Sudanese girl smiling in traditional attire
  • Scarified]] tribeswoman, South Sudan, 2011
  • Woman in South Sudan
  • South Sudan's presidential guard on Independence Day, 2011
  • A proportional representation of South Sudan exports, 2019
  • Protected areas in South Sudan
  • Under control of the [[Government of Sudan]]}}
  • Oil and gas concessions in Sudan – 2004
  • Jamam refugee camp
  • Wau]]
  • Rural school children participating in the [[USAID]]-funded Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction project, July 2010
  • A village in South Sudan
  • Wau
  • Holy Cross Cathedral]] in [[Lakes State]].
COUNTRY IN EAST AFRICA
Southern Sudanese; S. Sudan; Republic of South Sudan; Southern sudan; جنوب السودان; Janūb as-Sūdān; Janub as-Sudan; Republic of Southern Sudan; Nilotic Republic; Southern Sudan; South sudan; Sudan, South; South Soudan; ISO 3166-1:SS; S Sudan; RoSS; GoSS; Government of the Republic of South Sudan; Climate of South Sudan; The Republic of South Sudan; Republic of the South Sudan; South Sudan’s independence; South Sudanese independence; South Sudanese Independence; Independence of South Sudan; Censorship in South Sudan; South Sudan's independence; Refugees in South Sudan; Climate change in South Sudan; South-Sudan; Water crisis in South Sudan; Biodiversity of South Sudan; S.Sudan; Humanitarian situation in South Sudan
¦ noun Brit. informal gossip.

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Mount Uhud

Mount Uhud (Arabic: جَبَل أُحُد, romanized: Jabal Uḥud) is a mountain north of Medina, in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia. It is 1,077 m (3,533 ft) high and 7.5 km (4.7 mi) long. It was the site of the second battle between the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the polytheists of his tribe of Quraysh. The Battle of Uhud was fought on 19 March, 625 CE, between a force from the small Muslim community of Medina and a force from Mecca, in north-western Arabia.