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  2. Zalka - Wikipedia

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    Zalka or Zalqa (Arabic: زلقا), part of Zalka - Amaret Chalhoub is a suburban area located in the northern part of Beirut, the capital city of Lebanon. It is a residential and commercial district that is known for its bustling shopping streets, restaurants, cafes, and nightlife.

  3. Collège Saint Marc, Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Collège Saint Marc was founded in 1928 by the De La Salle Brothers to be the second Lassalian school in Alexandria after École Saint Gabriel. Collège Saint Marc was inaugurated on 6 October 1928, by King Fuad I. Built on an area of 35,726 m2, it was at the time of its inauguration the largest educational institution in the Middle East.

  4. Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Alexandria) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral is a Coptic church in Alexandria, Egypt. It is the historical seat of the Pope of Alexandria , the head of the Coptic Orthodox Church. Believed to stand on the site of a church founded in AD 42 by Mark the Evangelist , in AD 311 a chapel was recorded here, containing bodies said to be of Mark and his ...

  5. Saint-Marc Arrondissement - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Marc (Haitian Creole: Sen Mak) is an arrondissement in Artibonite department of Haiti. It has 268,499 inhabitants. [1] Postal codes in the Saint-Marc Arrondissement start with the number 43. The arrondissement consists of the following municipalities: Saint-Marc; La Chapelle; Verrettes; Montrouis; Liancourt

  6. The life of the Saints of Zalka – Zsihovics – Debreczeni

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    Among the works entitled The Life of Saints in Hungarian, the most extensive work to date was published between 1859 and 1876 in Eger and Budapest by János Zalka, Ferenc Zsihovics and János Debreczeni. The large-scale work is more than 2,100 pages long and contains the biographies of thousands of people revered as saints in calendar order.

  7. Sisters of Saint Joseph of Saint-Marc - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Congregation lie in their foundation in 1845 by the Abbé Pierre Paul Blanck (1809 - ) [1] in the remaining buildings of St. Mark Abbey (Alemannic German: St. Marx) in Gueberschwihr (Geberschweier) in the canton of Rouffach, Alsace, of a women's community under the Benedictine Rule who accepted the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, the manual labor and the care of orphans.

  8. Saint-Marc - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Marc (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁk]; Haitian Creole: Sen Mak) is a commune in western Haiti in Artibonite departement. Its geographic coordinates are 19°7′N 72°42′W  /  19.117°N 72.700°W  / 19.117; -72

  9. Monastery of Saint Mark - Wikipedia

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    A number of houses were bought for the monastery by Yuhanna Jirjis of Basibrina, bishop of the Monastery of Qartmin (r. 1450–1495), and the monk-priest Daniel donated a house to the monastery in the Sihyawn district in 1511. [12] The monastery's library was likely established in the sixteenth or seventeenth century. [6]