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Lioré et Olivier LeO H-47

Lioré et Olivier LeO H-47: “ Rlandmann: __NOTOC__ <!– This article is a part of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft]]. Please see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft/page content]] for recommended layout. –> {|{{Infobox Aircraft Begin | name=LeO H-47 | image= | caption= }}{{Infobox Aircraft Type | type=Airliner | national origin=France | manufacturer=[[Lioré et Olivier]] | designer= | first flight=25 July 1936 […]

Syriac versions of the Bible

Syriac versions of the Bible: “ Leszek Jańczuk: m [[Image:SyriacBibleParisFolio8rrMosesBeforePharaoh.jpg|thumb|right|220px|”The Syriac Bible of Paris”, Moses before pharao]] Syria played an important or even predominate role in the beginning of christianity. Here was written [[Gospel of Matthew]], [[Gospel of Luke]], [[Didache]], Ignatiana, [[Gospel of Thomas]]. Syria was the country in which intersected Greek language with Syriac. […]

As-Sultan Hassan Mosque

As-Sultan Hassan Mosque: “ Marwamorgan: As-Sultan Hassan Mosque (مسجد السلطان حسن): One of Cairo’s famous mosques, It was built in the 14th Century to be a mosque and a school. It shows amazing architectural details wich amaze the visitors especially that the mosque is still in shape after more that 700 years. The mosque is […]

Hay and Hell and Booligal

Hay and Hell and Booligal: “ Mattinbgn: start article, needs work {{wikisource}} ”’Hay and Hell and Booligal”’ is a poem by the Australian [[bush poet]] [[Banjo Paterson]]. The poem was written in 1896. The poem is about the western [[New South Wales]] town of [[Booligal, New South Wales|Booligal]]; then and now a remote, isolated locality. […]

SAS Operation Bulbasket

SAS Operation Bulbasket: “ Blanchardb: {{context}} ([[WP:HG|HG]]) {{context}} SAS Operation Bulbasket Ill-fated operation by B Squadron,1st SAS Regt behind enemy lines in occupied France, June-August 1944. Operation commander – Captain John Tonkin. 35 SAS troopers (from total of 55) and one USAAF pilot (Lt Lincoln Bundy)captured and executed. Graves of 32 are located in the […]

Spiš Castle and its Associated Cultural Monuments

Spiš Castle and its Associated Cultural Monuments: “ Richard Orr: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘{{Infobox World Heritage Site | WHS = Spiš Castle and its Associated Cultural Monuments | Image = [[Image:Spisska nova ves…castle.jpg|300px]] | Sta…’ {{Infobox World Heritage Site | WHS = Spiš Castle and its Associated Cultural Monuments | Image = [[Image:Spisska nova ves…castle.jpg|300px]] […]

Bulbasket

Bulbasket: “ 58apr18: {{context}} SAS Operation Bulbasket Ill-fated operation by B Squadron,1st SAS Regt behind enemy lines in occupied France, June-August 1944. Operation commander – Captain John Tonkin. 35 SAS troopers (from total of 55) and one USAAF pilot (Lt Lincoln Bundy)captured and executed. Graves of 32 are located in the village cemetery of Rom, […]

Battle of Hysiae

Battle of Hysiae: “ VasileGaburici: Quick-adding category ‘Ancient Greece’ (using [[WP:HOTCAT|HotCat]]) There are perhaps two battles of Hysiae, one in 669/8 BC, another in 417 BC. Both are battles between [[Sparta]] and [[Argos]]. The first Battle of Hysiae is attested in the ancient travel-writer [[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]] (2.24.7), who writes as follows: ‘Here are common graves […]

Lioré et Olivier LeO H-43

Lioré et Olivier LeO H-43: “ Rlandmann: __NOTOC__ <!– This article is a part of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft]]. Please see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft/page content]] for recommended layout. –> {|{{Infobox Aircraft Begin | name=LeO H-43 | image= | caption= }}{{Infobox Aircraft Type | type=Reconnaissance seaplane | national origin=France | manufacturer=[[Lioré et Olivier]] | designer= | first flight=4 December […]

USCGC Swivel (WYTL-65603)

USCGC Swivel (WYTL-65603): “ Windwork: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘The steel-hulled United Stated Coast Guard harbor tug Swivel was one of fifteen 65-foot harbor tugs that entered service in the 1960s. Each was built to replace th…’ The steel-hulled United Stated Coast Guard harbor tug Swivel was one of fifteen 65-foot harbor tugs that entered service […]

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