The Oyat (‹See Tfd›Russian: Оять) is a river in Babayevsky District of Vologda Oblast and Podporozhsky and Lodeynopolsky Districts of Leningrad Oblast...
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Ataq Airport (redirect from OYAT)
Ataq Airport (IATA: AXK, ICAO: OYAT) is an airport serving Ataq, the capital city of the Shabwah Governorate in the southeastern part of Yemen. The airport...
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the 7th century BC by the Phoenicians, who gave it the Libyco-Berber name Oyat (Punic: 𐤅𐤉𐤏𐤕, Wyʿt), before passing into the hands of the Greek rulers...
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Syas (in Syasstroy) Svir (near Lodeynoye Pole) Pasha (near Lodeynoye Pole) Oyat (near Lodeynoye Pole) Lake Onega Suna (in Kondopoga) Vodla (near Pudozh)...
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Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad Libya Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli) Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Cospicua) Ann (Mdina) Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn...
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Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad Libya Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli) Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Cospicua) Ann (Mdina) Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn...
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the northern Angara River in Asia were dated to 2550-2450 BCE, and in the Oyat River in Leningrad Oblast, Russia to 1130-1060 BCE. The causes for the extinction...
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Ileksa). The main tributaries of Svir proper are the Vazhinka (right), the Oyat (left), and the Pasha (left). The main rivers in the basin of the Svir are...
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Karelia in the former Veps National Volost, in Leningrad Oblast along the Oyat River in the Podporozhsky and Lodeynopolsky Districts and further south in...
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Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad Libya Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli) Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Cospicua) Ann (Mdina) Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn...
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Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad Libya Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli) Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Cospicua) Ann (Mdina) Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn...
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Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad Libya Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli) Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Cospicua) Ann (Mdina) Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn...
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Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad Libya Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli) Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Cospicua) Ann (Mdina) Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn...
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the Baltic Sea. Also, minor areas in the west of the oblast drain into the Oyat River which is a right tributary of the Svir and belongs to the basin of...
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milgreu, melgreu *melgrös, pl. of *melgras melgrös, pl. of melgras (Icelandic) oyat (black) currant gade, gadelle, gradelle, gradille gaddʀ (-) cassis, groseille...
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AXJ RJDA Amakusa Airfield Amakusa, Amakusa Islands, Japan UTC+09:00 AXK OYAT Ataq Airport Ataq, Yemen UTC+03:00 AXL Alexandria Airport Alexandria Station...
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Eurasia and North America Most recent remains dated to 1130-1060 BCE near the Oyat river in Western Russia. However this date was not calibrated and the remains...
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2019-08-07. Retrieved 2017-11-21. "Neva". SWRR. "Vuoksi". SWRR. "Svir". "Oyat". SWRR. "Shuya (Karelia)". SWRR. "Suna". SWRR. "Vodla"., "Ileksa". SWRR....
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the 7th century BC by the Phoenicians, who gave it the Libyco-Berber name Oyat (Punic: 𐤅𐤉𐤏𐤕, wyʿt), suggesting that the city may have been built...
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17.35000°N 44.62500°E / 17.35000; 44.62500 (Albuq Airport) Ataq Shabwah OYAT AXK Ataq Airport 14°33′04″N 046°49′34″E / 14.55111°N 46.82611°E / 14.55111;...
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