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Taha Bidaywi Hamed — is an Iraqi politician. He was elected by local tribal leaders to lead the town council of Fallujah on April 30 2003 [ [http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internacional/soldados/heridos/ataque/granadas/guarnicion/EE/UU/Faluga/elpporint/20030501elpepui… … Wikipedia
Al-Faluja — Infobox Former Arab villages in Palestine name=al Faluja imgsize=250 caption=Arab civilians and Israeli soldiers in al Faluja after the Israel Defense Forces forces entered the village, 1949 arname=الفالوجة meaning= altSp=al Faluga district=gz… … Wikipedia
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felucca — /feuh luk euh, looh keuh/, n. 1. a sailing vessel, lateen rigged on two masts, used in the Mediterranean Sea and along the Spanish and Portuguese coasts. 2. a small fishing boat formerly used in the San Francisco Bay area. [1620 30; earlier… … Universalium
Nitus — In Catalan mythology, Nitus are small matter, impossible to describe by their smallness, which fall into a person s ear and go to the brain. They do not kill, but are said to feed like maggots on the memory and create tiredness and forgetfulness … Wikipedia
felouque — [ fəluk ] n. f. • 1611; falouque 1606; pelouque 1595; esp. faluca, de l ar. foulk « navire » ♦ Petit bâtiment de la Méditerranée, long, léger et étroit, qui marche à la voile ou à l aviron. Les felouques ont deux mâts inclinés sur l avant. ●… … Encyclopédie Universelle
DIABATE — ins. parva admodum iuxta Sardiniam. Ptol. Prope Hermaeum prom. Nunc Faluga, Brietio aliisque 20. mill. a Tilio in Austr. 25. a Gorditano prom. etiam in Austr. 28. ab Herculis Ins. quae nunc Zanara. Baudr … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Al Fallujah — Original name in latin Al Falljah Name in other language Al Falluja, Al Fallujah, Al Fallja, Al Falljah, Al Falooja, Al Falludza, Al Falluda, Al Falluja, Falloujah, Falludscha, Falluja, Fallujah, Falljah, Faludza, Faludzha, Faluga, Faluya, Falua … Cities with a population over 1000 database
felucca — fe•luc•ca [[t]fəˈlʌk ə, ˈlu kə[/t]] n. pl. cas navig. a sailing vessel, lateen rigged on two masts, used in the Mediterranean Sea and along the Spanish and Portuguese coasts • Etymology: 1620–30; earlier falluca < Sp faluca, earlier var. of… … From formal English to slang