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  2. Acre, Israel - Wikipedia

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    The old city of Akko remained largely Arab Muslim (including several Bedouin families), with an Arab Christian neighbourhood in close proximity. The city also attracted worshippers of the Baháʼí Faith , some of whom became permanent residents in the city, where the Baháʼí Mansion of Bahjí is located.

  3. Ptolemais in Phoenicia - Wikipedia

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    Ptolemais was an ancient port city on the Canaanite coast in the ancient region of Phoenicia, in the location of the present-day city of Acre, Israel. It was also called Ptolemais in Canaan and Ake-Ptolemais (or Akko, Ake, or Akre in Canaanite Language). It was an ancient bishopric that became a double Catholic titular see.

  4. Acre railway station - Wikipedia

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    Acre railway station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת עכו, Taḥanat HaRakevet Ako) is an Israel Railways passenger station serving the city of Acre (Akko) and the surrounding towns and villages. Location

  5. Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Program of the 1995 Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre Acco festival, 2012 Festival goers in Old Akko. The Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre (also Acco Fringe Theatre Festival, Israel Fringe Theatre Festival) is a four-day performing arts festival held annually in the city of Acre, Israel during the Intermediate Days of the Sukkot holiday in early autumn.

  6. Siege of Acre (1799) - Wikipedia

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    Acre also has a Napoleon Bonaparte Street (רחוב נפוליון בונפרטה), the only city in Israel with such a street name. Among the Arab population of the Old City of Acre, the knowledge of their forebears having successfully withstood the barrage of such a world-famous conqueror is a source of civic pride and local patriotism.

  7. Akko, Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Akko is a local government area of Gombe, Gombe State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is in Kumo town on the A345 highway south of the state capital Gombe , [ 1 ] about 40 km away. [ 2 ] Kumo (headquarter) is a cosmopolitan communities of more than 30 differents tribes, ranging from the dominant Fulani tribe to Tangale , Tera , Hausa and other ...

  8. Akiko Noma - Wikipedia

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    Akiko Noma (野間 亜紀子, born February 13th, 1980), best known as Akko, was the bassist, back-up vocalist, and lyricist of GO!GO!7188. She has also released two solo albums under her maiden name Akiko Hamada ( 浜田 亜紀子 ) .

  9. Akko Emirate - Wikipedia

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    Akko Emirate is among the three emirates in Akko LGA, a long time emirate located in Kumo, Gombe State, The emir of the Kingdom is traditionally called "Lamido" from Fula, which means "Leader". The origin of the emirate is Gona, then relocated to Kumo later.