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  2. Árpás - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the Árpás church. Árpás village is situated in the north-western part of Hungary, beside the river Rába, about 30 km from Győr.The bridge of Árpás is an important crossing point on the Rába.

  3. American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists - Wikipedia

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    The American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists (ARPAS) is a professional organization that provides certification of animal scientists through examination.It also develops and promotes a code of ethics, offers continuing education, and disseminates scientific information through publication of the peer-reviewed journal Applied Animal Science [1]

  4. Arpaș - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 November 2024, at 23:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Árpád dynasty - Wikipedia

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    A map with a possible Hungarian Urheimat and route of their migrations towards the Carpathian Basin.. According to recent Y-STR and Y-SNP archaeogenetic studies of the skeletal remains of dynasty descendant and King Béla III of Hungary and unknown Árpád member named as "II/52" / "HU52" from the Royal Basilica of Székesfehérvár, it was established that the male lineage belonged to the Y ...

  6. Árpád - Wikipedia

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    Árpád's statue at the Heroes' Square (Budapest). Árpád (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈaːrpaːd]; c. 845 – c. 907) was the head of the confederation of the Magyar tribes at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries.

  7. Arpa jarocha - Wikipedia

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    As previously stated, the arpa jarocha was once commonly played while seated, similarly to its ancestor the Spanish harp from the 16th century. In modern times, since approximately the 1940s, the arpa jarocha has been built in a larger scale, following the general pattern of the Western Mexican harps from Jalisco and Michoacán.

  8. Arepa - Wikipedia

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    Arepa (Spanish pronunciation:) is a type of flatbread made of ground maize dough stuffed with a filling, eaten in northern parts of South America since pre-Columbian times, and notable primarily in the cuisine of Venezuela, but also present in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Central America.

  9. Automatic radar plotting aid - Wikipedia

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    A typical shipboard ARPA/radar system. A marine radar with automatic radar plotting aid (ARPA) capability can create tracks using radar contacts. [1] [2] The system can calculate the tracked object's course, speed and closest point of approach [3] (CPA), thereby knowing if there is a danger of collision with the other ship or landmass.