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  2. Tüpraş Izmit Oil Refinery - Wikipedia

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    It is owned and operated by Tüpraş. [1] Amongst others it refines Urals crude. [2] Its capacity is slightly less than that of Tüpraş Izmir. [3] It produces diesel fuel. [4] Climate Trace estimates that in 2023 it emitted almost 3 million tonnes of greenhouse gas. [5]

  3. Priyadarshan filmography - Wikipedia

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    Priyadarshan is an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter. Priyadarshan is mostly known for directing comedy films but has directed a few non-comical films such as a historical epic film based around freedom fighters in India titled Kaalapani and his epic period drama Kancheevaram.

  4. Hron - Wikipedia

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    The Hron (Slovak: Hron; German: Gran; Hungarian: Garam; Latin: Granus) is a 271-kilometre (168 mi) long left tributary of the Danube [1] and the second-longest river in Slovakia. It flows from its source in the Low Tatra Mountains (below Kráľova hoľa) through central and southern Slovakia, emptying into the Danube near Štúrovo and Esztergom.

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  6. Garam (film) - Wikipedia

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    Garam (transl. Hot) is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action romantic comedy film starring Aadi Pudipeddi and Adah Sharma, [1] written and directed by Madan Mohan Reddy, with cinematography by T. Surendra Reddy.

  7. Garum - Wikipedia

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    Garum is a fermented fish sauce that was used as a condiment [1] in the cuisines of Phoenicia, [2] ancient Greece, Rome, [3] Carthage and later Byzantium. Liquamen is a similar preparation, and at times they were synonymous. Although garum enjoyed its greatest popularity in the Western Mediterranean and the Roman world, it was in earlier use by ...

  8. Cities of Salt - Wikipedia

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    Cities of Salt (Arabic: مدن الملح, romanized: Mudun al-Milḥ) is a petrofiction novel by Abdul Rahman Munif.It was first published in Lebanon in 1984 and was immediately recognized as a major work of Arab literature. [1]

  9. Bati del Wambara - Wikipedia

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    Bati del Wambara fl. 1531, (Harari: ባቲ ዲል ወምበረ, lit. victory is her seat) [1] was the Harari [2] wife of the 16th-century general, Ahmad ibn Ibrahim, and then his successor, Nur ibn Mujahid.

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