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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of southern Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. Established as a Roman colony after the first century BC, it was a regional capital of the Byzantine Empire, and it remains an important ecclesiastical center.
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Sailing: Katie McDowell and Isabelle Kinsolving qualified for the Olympics with an eighth-place finish at the 470 class World Championships in Zadar, Croatia.
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Zadar says there are already plans to hold a similar exhibit in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif, another event in Kabul next year, and in the meantime, invite Afghan businesses to visit Iran.
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One Response to “La Biblioteca de la Universitat de Zadar” bauen on 5 March 2010 at 10: 00 pm
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La Biblioteca de la Universitat de Zadar | [bauen]
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Zadar says there are already plans to hold a similar exhibit in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif, another event in Kabul next year, and in the meantime, invite Afghan businesses to visit Iran.
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Ali Sheikh Zadar, the man in charge of the Iranian Exhibition in Kabul, says it is not just about one event, or even just about business.
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AFP/Getty Images BLOODY PROTEST: A man sat on the ground after cutting himself as a sign of protest in Zadar, Croatia.
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Zadar says there are already plans to hold a similar exhibit in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif, another event in Kabul next year, and in the meantime, invite Afghan businesses to visit Iran.
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Ali Sheikh Zadar, the man in charge of the Iranian Exhibition in Kabul, says it is not just about one event, or even just about business.
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Ali Sheikh Zadar, the man in charge of the Iranian Exhibition in Kabul, says it is not just about one event, or even just about business.
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