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In Greek mythology, Ampyx or Ampycus was the name of the following figures:
Zaire is one of the 18 provinces of Angola. It occupies 40,130 square kilometres (15,490 sq mi) in the north west of the country and had a population of 594,428 inhabitants in 2014. It is bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, on the north by the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the east by the Uíge Province, and on the south by the Bengo Province.

The modern English alphabet is a Latin alphabet consisting of 26 letters, each having an upper- and lower-case form. It originated around the 7th century from Latin script. Since then, letters have been added or removed to give the current Modern English alphabet of 26 letters with no diacritics, digraphs, nor special characters. The word alphabet is a compound of the first two letters of the Greek alphabet, alpha and beta.
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Ambriz is a village and municipality in Bengo Province, Angola. It is located 127 km from the town of Caxito. It borders the municipality of N'zeto, Zaire Province, to the North and the municipality of Dande, to the South.
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N'zeto is a town, with a population of 28,840, and a municipality located in the province of Zaire in Angola. During the Portuguese domain the town was called Ambrizete. The municipality has an estimated population of 56,199 (2019). It is served by N'zeto Airport.
In Greek mythology, Pylaemenes may refer to two distinct characters:
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Aleuas or Alevas can refer to more than one person from ancient Greek myth and history:
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The Half Tail is the fourth album by Scottish Celtic rock group Wolfstone. It was released in 1996.
Several Christian Churches or church bodies are named or commonly referred to as the "Orthodox Church". The term designates mainly the Eastern Orthodox Church, or the Oriental Orthodox Churches.
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N'zeto Airport is an airport serving N'zeto, a town in Zaire Province, Angola. The runway is 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) south of the town, along the Atlantic coast.
Bebê a Bordo is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast on Rede Globo at a timeslot of 7:00pm, from June 13, 1988 to February 11, 1989, consisting of 209 episodes.
Zeto is an interjection used in the Greek language. Zeto is the third person, singular imperative form of the verb "to live". It expresses a hope on the part of the speaker that another should live, roughly translating into "may he/she/it live" though it is used in the same sense as "long live" in English and "vive, viva, and vivat" in the Romance languages. For example, «Ζήτω η Ελλάς!» means "Long live Hellas!" while «Ζήτω το Σύνταγμα», a popular chant of the 3 September 1843 Revolution, means "Long live the Constitution!"