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Kondura or Condura (Greek: κονδοῦρα [1]) was a type of ship used on the eastern shores of the Adriatic. It is first mentioned and described in the 10th century as part of the medieval Croatian navy. It is also mentioned in the 14th century as a type of ship used by the Republic of Ragusa. [2] The condura was 7 to 8 metres (23 to 26 ft ...
France Egypt: Multi-purpose & Guided missile corvette 4 active 2,500 tons Abu Qir (Descubierta-class) Spain: Multi-purpose corvette 2 active [4] 1,482 tonnes Shabab Misr (Pohang-class) South Korea: ASW corvette 1 active [4] 1,220 tonnes
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Jayson Tatum had 28 points and 12 rebounds and the Boston Celtics cruised to a 112-98 victory over the Washington Wizards on Sunday night. Tatum had missed two of Boston's previous four games with ...
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The Big Ten and Southeastern Conference both have arguments to be considered the top league in women's basketball. Each has seven teams ranked in The Associated Press Top 25 women's basketball ...
These boats are all made of stone. There are two boats on the north side of the pyramid and two boats on the south side. Both rows of the boats are oriented east-west. The western boat of the two boats in the north is covered by white limestone and a cabin. These characteristics are shared by the western boat of the two boats in the south.
Kelvinator ad from 1920 Kelvinator refrigerator, c. 1926. The enterprise was established on September 18, 1914, in Detroit, Michigan, United States, by engineer Nathaniel B. Wales, who introduced his idea for a practical electric refrigeration unit for the home to Edmund Copeland and Arnold Goss.