QUÉ SIGNIFICA JÉRBĂ EN RUMANO
definición de jérbă en el diccionario rumano
JÉRBĂ ~ e f. Ramo de flores, dispuestas en un lado. \u0026 # X25ca; Trayectoria del haz de electrones nucleares de partículas electrónicas a partir de la desintegración de un núcleo atómico.
10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «JÉRBĂ»
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The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571 - Pagina 759
No sooner had the expedition made landings in the area of Tripoli than Dragut Reis moved from Jerba into Tripoli, reinforcing its garrison with the fifteen hundred Turks he had had with him. Very likely one of the major reasons for attacking ...
Kenneth Meyer Setton,
1984
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The Rough Guide to Tunisia - Pagina ccxxiv
Getting to Jerba Jerba's airport is at Mellita (®05/650233), 6km from Houmt Souk and 12km from the heart of the hotel strip at Sidi Mahares. There is only one daily bus into Houmt Souk, so if you don't have transport laid on by a hotel, and if the ...
Daniel Jacobs, Peter Morris,
2001
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Predictability and Flexibility in the Law of Maritime ... - Pagina 192
(b) The Island of Jerba and the Kerkennah Islands in the Tunisia/Libya Case. In the Tunisia/Libya case, the Tunisian islands of Jerba and Kerkennah were at issue. The island of Jerba, which has a surface of 514 square kilometres, ...
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The Jewish Alchemists: A History and Source Book - Pagina 525
THE MOST VALUABLE part of the Jerba manuscript discussed in Chapter 39 is the alchemical vocabulary found in it. In fact the manuscript contains no fewer than three vocabularies: a short one on folios 2a—3b; a second short one on folios ...
Although it is not a city, the island of Jerba is a unique community in Tunisia. Oneof the few islands offthe North Africancoast, itissituated in the southern part of thecountry. Jerbahas no major cities, although there are several large towns.
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Jewish Communities in Exotic Places - Pagina 334
Jerba is a small island lying just off the southeast coast of Tunisia, in the gulf of Gabes. Its population is estimated at 70,000. Jerba was immortalized in Homer's epic poem “The Odyssey.” Jerba was said to be the land of the lotuseaters that ...
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Between Memory and History - Pagina 86
From this point of view, it could be said that the Jews of Jerba have the same orthodoxy and orthopraxis as any other practicing religious group, and most notably, ritualize their history in a similar way. But within this framework common to all ...
Marie-Noëlle Bourguet, Lucette Valensi, Nathan Wachtel,
1990
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Sharing the Sacra: The Politics and Pragmatics of ... - Pagina 119
They are a minority group in Tunisia (1 to 2 per cent of the country's population) but relatively well represented on Jerba. In Tunisian Arabic, Berber is called jerbi (i.e., “Jerbian”). Jerba also has a black community, who are descendants of ...
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Maps of Women's Goings and Stayings - Pagina 184
“This last trip when I was in Jerba,”she says,“you know Jerba's also got a very was one of my pilgrimage places.Like Bukhara,like Cochin.Where the Jews had come from because we have so much contact here you know we were buyi—,”she's ...
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A history of the Jews in North Africa: From the Ottoman ... - Pagina 131
century there are some by rabbis of Jerba. The earliest of these was Isaac Haddad (died in the middle of the century), the author of short commentaries on Talmudic tractates under the title of Toledot Yifhaq (Leghorn 1761); a commentary ...
H. Z(J. W.) Hirschberg, Eliezer Bashan, Robert Attal,
1974