Al Zaatar mountain - tradução para Inglês
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Al Zaatar mountain - tradução para Inglês

ARMED SIEGE OF A REFUGEE CAMP IN BEIRUT 1976
Tel al-Zaatar Massacre; Tel al-Za'atar Massacre; Tel el-Zaatar; Tell el Zaatar; Battle of Tel al-Zaatar; Tel al-Zaatar massacre; Tel al Zaatar; Tel al-Zaatar
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Al Zaatar mountain      
n. Monte Al Zaatar, montagna che si trova fra i villaggi Barashite e Tibnine
mountain range         
  • The [[Andes]], the world's longest mountain range on the surface of the Earth, have a dramatic impact on the climate of South America
GEOGRAPHIC AREA CONTAINING SEVERAL GEOLOGICALLY RELATED MOUNTAINS
Mountain Ranges; Mountain Range; Range of mountains; Mountain barrier; Mountain Barriers; Mountain ranges; Mountain belt; Mountain system; Hill range; Range (geographic); Mountain barriers; Mountain systems; Sub-range; Subrange
catena di montagne
range of mountains         
  • The [[Andes]], the world's longest mountain range on the surface of the Earth, have a dramatic impact on the climate of South America
GEOGRAPHIC AREA CONTAINING SEVERAL GEOLOGICALLY RELATED MOUNTAINS
Mountain Ranges; Mountain Range; Range of mountains; Mountain barrier; Mountain Barriers; Mountain ranges; Mountain belt; Mountain system; Hill range; Range (geographic); Mountain barriers; Mountain systems; Sub-range; Subrange
rango di montagne

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Alula
·noun A false or bastard wing. ·see under Bastard.

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Siege of Tel al-Zaatar

The siege of Tel al-Zaatar (Arabic: حصار تل الزعتر, French: Siège de Tel al-Zaatar), alternatively known as the massacre of Tel al-Zaatar, was an armed siege of Tel al-Zaatar (meaning Hill of Thyme in Arabic), a fortified, UNRWA-administered refugee camp housing Palestinian refugees in northeastern Beirut, that ended on August 12, 1976 with the massacre of at least 1,500 people. The siege began in January of 1976 with an attack by Christian Lebanese militias led by the Lebanese Front as part of a wider campaign to expel Palestinians, especially those affiliated with the opposing Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from northern Beirut. After five months, the siege turned into a full-scale military assault in June and ended with the massacre in August 1976.