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A map of Bolivia highlighting the location of the Llanos de Moxos. The Llanos de Moxos, also known as the Moxos plains, are extensive remains of pre-Columbian agricultural societies scattered over the Moxos plains in most of Beni Department, Bolivia. The remains testify to a well-organized and numerous indigenous people. [1]
Page:Hong Kong National Security Law (English Translation).pdf/27 Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Закон о защите национальной безопасности в Гонконге
An icon representing the concept of location. In geography, location or place is used to denote a region (point, line, or area) on Earth's surface.The term location generally implies a higher degree of certainty than place, the latter often indicating an entity with an ambiguous boundary, relying more on human or social attributes of place identity and sense of place than on geometry.
In 2022 a partial English translation by Amina Inloes was published by Revelore Press as "Shams al-Ma’arif: The Sun of Knowledge An Arabic Grimoire: A selected Translation" [15] In 2023, another English translation of the Shams al Ma'arif was published by Johann Voldemont as "Shams al-Ma'arif: Talismans and Magic Squares" which focuses ...
English: Edited by Merete Sanderhoff. Contributions by Michael Peter Edson, Merete Sanderhoff, Jill Cousins, Martin von Haller Grønbæk, Henrik Jarl Hansen, Christian Ertmann-Christiansen, Tobias Golodnoff, Miriam Lerkenfeld, Lars Lundqvist, Jacob R. Wang, Shelley Bernstein, Sarah Giersing, Lise Sattrup, Nana Bernhardt, Jasper Visser, Nanna ...
The Treaty of Kadesh tablet. The Bogazkoy archives are a collection of texts found on the site of the capital of the Hittite state, the city of Hattusas (now Bogazkoy in Turkey).
The first complete translation and reconstruction of the inscription was published in 1981. [11] Today, the text in modern Hebrew letters is available online. The text is difficult to read and to interpret. [12] Here is one reconstruction and translation of the first combination: [13] [This is] the book of [Ba]laam, [son of Beo]r, a seer of the ...
A jíbaro named Jacinto often went near the cave to eat his lunch, keeping the cow's leash tied around his waist. One day, loud thunder scared the cow and he ran, fell down the pit pulling Jacinto with him and both drowned.