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    Is-Suq tal-Belt (IPA: [ɪs suːʔ tɐl bɛlt]; Maltese for "City Market" or "Valletta Market"), also known as the Covered Market, is a 19th-century market...
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    Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam (category Commons category link is locally defined)
    of Malta, 26 October 1530 by René Théodore Berthon. Former mural at Is-Suq tal-Belt showing L'Isle-Adam's arrival in Malta Coat of arms of L'Isle Adam...
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    Valletta (redirect from Il-Belt Valletta)
    renovated in 2016 to host the new MUŻA (Mużew Nazzjonali tal-Arti) Renovated covered market Is-Suq tal-Belt, 2018 The Valletta Local Council was established by...
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  • City Market (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    City Market may refer to: K-citymarket Valletta Market, known as Is-Suq tal-Belt (City Market) in Maltese City Market (Mexico), a subsidiary of La Comer...
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    Food Hall by Pusateri - Hudson's Bay Queen Street Valletta, Malta: Is-Suq tal-Belt Virginia Richmond: Ukrops Food Hall Vancouver: Granville Island Public...
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    Tritons' Fountain (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    15 April 2017. Caruana, Claire (3 December 2017). "Triton Place and Is-Suq tal-Belt to be ready 'just in time'". Times of Malta. Archived from the original...
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    Architecture of Malta (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    Baroque) Vilhena Palace, Mdina (French Baroque) Banca Giuratale (Mdina) Is-Suq tal-Belt Zammitello Palace Valletta's Kingsgate, 1853 Neoclassical architecture...
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    Tal Afar (Arabic: تَلْعَفَر, romanized: Talʿafar, IPA: [talˈʕafar] Turkish: Telafer) is a city in the Nineveh Governorate of northwestern Iraq, located...
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    Floriana (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Street) Triq il-Mall (Maglio Street) Triq il-Miratur (Gunlayer Street) Triq is-Suq (Market Street) Triq l-Argotti (Argotti Street) Triq l-Iljun (Lion Street)...
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    1634 Valletta explosion (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Conference Centre (Sacra Infermeria) Old University Building †Royal Opera House St Elmo Bridge †Slaves' Prison Is-Suq tal-Belt Valletta Design Cluster...
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    Battle of Mosul (2016–2017) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    original on 18 August 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2017. "IS conflict: Iraq launches ground offensive in Tal Afar". BBC. 20 August 2017. Archived from the original...
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    assault, primarily led by the Naqshbandi Army and former Ba'athists, captured Tal Afar and its nearby airbase The defenders, composed largely of Shia Turkmen...
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  • List of monuments in Victoria, Gozo (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Archived from the original on 26 October 2016. Gazzetta tal-Gvern (4 May 2024). "Nru. 640 SOVRINTENDENZA TAL-PATRIMONJU KULTURALI, Inventarju Nazzjonali ta' Proprjetà...
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  • List of battles in the 21st century (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    indefinitely and have reached a ceasefire to stop all agression [sic]. Ceasefire is signed by Abu Mohammad al Julani and Hassan Soufan". Syria Liveua Map. 24...
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  • Arabic language influence on the Spanish language (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    (زجل)[zadʒal] (listen) . zoco: market in an Arab country. From Arabic sūq (سوق) [suːq] (listen) "market." [citation needed] Not to be confused with other...
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  • neighborhood in Tikrit. The clashes resulted in the killing of at least five IS militants; three were shot dead, while two others detonated their explosive...
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  • Timeline of the Battle of Mosul (2016–17): Phase Three (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    meanwhile recaptured Sahaji, the last ISIL-held village on the road between Tal Afar and Mosul, effectively cutting off the road between the two cities....
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    Anah (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    the Shammar held sway. Most of Anah's building were located among a dense belt of date palms and was "reckoned as healthy and picturesque", according to...
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  • Timeline of the War in Iraq (2017) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Ramadi. Four pro-government fighters were killed by a roadside bomb near Tal Afar city in northern Iraq, according to an Iraqi military officer. The device...
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  • followed by a successful Iraqi government offensive against the nearby town of Tal Afar in late August. U.S. officials said the terrorist organization had been...
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  • accidentally blew himself up while demonstrating how to use an explosive belt. February 13: Two bombs killed 6 people and wounded 18 in Baghdad. February...
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    Battle of Ramadi (2015–2016) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    launched suicide attacks in the Kilo 70 area west of Ramadi, and in the Tal Msheheidah east of Ramadi, as well as areas to the north of Ramadi; the ensuing...
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  • 27 other people. December 18 – A suicide bomber detonated an explosives belt among Shiite pilgrims walking northeast of the Iraqi capital, one of several...
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  • ISIL and created the group Jund al-Khilafah. 15 September: The Battle of Suq al Ghazi ended with a US–Iraqi win. 17 September: ISIL launched a major offensive...
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  • attackers stormed the mausoleum using car suicide bombs, guns, and suicide belts or vests at around 23:00 (Iraqi time). There were three suicide bombers...
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  • October 2016 Baghdad attacks (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    al-Mujamaie was not present. They later killed themselves with explosive belts when they were pursued by police. A fourth later attack, a suicide bombing...
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