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  2. All the Bright Places (film) - Wikipedia

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    All the Bright Places is a 2020 American teen romantic drama film, directed by Brett Haley, from a screenplay by Jennifer Niven and Liz Hannah, adapted from the novel of the same name by Niven. It stars Elle Fanning , Justice Smith , Alexandra Shipp , Kelli O'Hara , Lamar Johnson , Virginia Gardner , Felix Mallard , Sofia Hasmik, Keegan-Michael ...

  3. List of Kurdish historical sites - Wikipedia

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    Pira Delal; Tomb of the Prophet Hazkiel, Amadiya, Iraqi Kurdistan, The tomb is Considered holy to Muslims, Christians and Jews. [2]Lalish Temple, Located in Nineveh, Iraq, the temple is considered a sacred place of worship for the Yezidi Kurds, According to Historians and archaeologists The site and temple is believed to date back to approximately 4,000 years [3]

  4. List of cities, towns and villages in Kurdistan province

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  5. All the Bright Places - Wikipedia

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    All the Bright Places is a young adult fiction novel by Jennifer Niven which is based on the author's personal story. The novel was first published on January 6, 2015 through Knopf Publishing Group and is Niven's first young adult book. [1]

  6. List of cities in Kurdistan Region - Wikipedia

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    Name Governorate Kurdish Population; Erbil (Hawler) : Erbil: Hewlêr, ھەولێر 1,662,361 [5]: Silemani: Silemani: Silêmanî, سلێمانی 793,729 [6]: Duhok ...

  7. Biji Kurdistan - Wikipedia

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    Biji Kurd u Kurdistan [a] on paper in front of the Western Wall, Jerusalem, Israel. Biji Kurdistan (Kurdish: بژی کوردستان, romanized: Bijî Kurdistan, [b] Kurdish pronunciation: [ˈbɪʒɪ kuɾdɪsˈtɑn]; English: Long live the land of the Kurds) [1] [2] [3] is a popular slogan expressing Kurdish patriotism and support for Kurdistan's independence.

  8. Kurds - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish-inhabited areas in the Middle East (1992) Maunsell's map of 1910, a pre-World War I British ethnographical map of the Middle East, showing the Kurdish regions in yellow (both light and dark) Kurdish (Kurdish: Kurdî or کوردی) is a collection of related dialects spoken by the Kurds. [50]

  9. Rawandiz - Wikipedia

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    Rawandiz (Kurdish: ڕەواندز, romanized: Rewandiz) [1] [2] is a city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, located in the Erbil Governorate in Soran district, close to the borders with Iran and Turkey. It is only 7 km from the city center of Soran city and it is located 10 km to the east of the Bekhal Waterfall. The city is 123 km from Erbil.