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Iberian city
Carpia (Ancient Greek: Καρπία) was an Iberian city which is said to be the site of the ancient city Tartessos, which disappeared around 600 BCE, or the
Carpia
Historical civilization in the southern Iberian Peninsula
Baetis and there are some who think that Tartessus was the ancient name of Carpia, a city of the Iberians. The river known in his day as the Baetis is now
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2008 Romanian TV series or program
were entirely created in Romania. Ruled by King Augustin and Queen Remini, Carpia is a peaceful kingdom in a world inhabited by dragons and knights. When
Fire and Ice: The Dragon Chronicles
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Island in the Mediterranean and region of Italy
000 m (984 and 3,281 ft). The highest peak is Punta La Marmora (Perdas Carpìas in Sardinian language) (1,834 m (6,017 ft)), part of the Gennargentu Ranges
Sardinia
Ethnic group
birds which it supplied to Roman tables (Turdus being the thrush genus). Carpia Carissa Southwest Paleohispanic script Turduli Smith, William (1854). Dictionary
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Mountain in Italy
Punta La Marmora (Sardinian: Perdas Carpìas) is a mountain in the Gennargentu range, Sardinia located in Italy. The mountain belongs to Nuoro province
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Ancient king of Tartessos
Arganthonios with the "Tharsis Mask" at the Archeological Museum of Seville. Carpia Tartessian language Kolaios of Samos Attested reflexes in Celtic include:
Arganthonios
Urban legend
the police and we don't know why". The Verge. Retrieved 6 October 2021. LaCarpia, Kim (26 December 2016). "Telling Siri to 'Charge My Phone to 100%' Summons
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Barrymore. Princess Luisa Fire and Ice: The Dragon Chronicles The princess of Carpia and the daughter of King Augustin and Queen Remini. Portrayed by Amy Acker
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Region of inner Sardinia
main urban center in Barbagia Highest point Peak Punta La Marmora/Perdas Carpías Elevation 1,834 m (6,017 ft) Dimensions Area 1,300.37 km2 (502.08 mi2)
Barbagia
American carcinologist (1874–1958)
Neastacilla richardsonae Kussakin, 1982 Munneurycope harrietae Wolff, 1962 Carpias harrietae Pires, 1981 Cymodoce richardsoniae Nobili, 1906 Littorophiloscia
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Family of crustaceans
Hodgson, 1910 Caecianiropsis Menzies & Pettit, 1956 Caecijaera Menzies, 1951 Carpias Richardson, 1902 Ectias Richardson, 1906 Hawaianira Miller, 1967 Heterias
Janiridae
British zoologist
Macropisthopus stebbingi K. A. Barnard, 1916 (Amphipoda: Ampithoidae) Carpias stebbingi (Monod, 1933) (Isopoda: Janiridae) Pardaliscoides stebbingi Ledoyer
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Anneckella srilankae - ssp. rectecopulans, srilankae Synidotea variegata Carpias nana Iais pubescens Joeropsis ceylonensis Joeropsis curvicornis Joeropsis
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Sunshine (Daughter of the Sun God)
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Pain; Place Name
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River bank
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American, British, Christian, English, French
Gives Pleasure; Youthful
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