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  2. Fire and Water (Free album) - Wikipedia

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    Fire and Water is the third studio album by English rock band Free, released in 1970. It became the band's breakthrough album, achieving widespread commercial success as the band's first two studio albums were not successful.

  3. Phoenicia - Wikipedia

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    The name Phoenicia is an ancient Greek exonym that did not correspond precisely to a cohesive culture or society as it would have been understood natively. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Therefore, the division between Canaanites and Phoenicians around 1200 BC is regarded as a modern and artificial construct.

  4. Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice is an annual festival of vocal music held in Phoenicia, New York during the first week of August. The Festival was founded in 2010 and includes a variety of vocal music performances including opera , gospel music , world music , and musical theatre .

  5. Fire and Water - Wikipedia

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    "Fire and Water", 1971 hit single by Wilson Pickett; Fire and Water, a 1970 album by Free "Fire and Water", title track on the album; Fire & Water (Ecoutez Vos Murs), a 1983 album by Dave Greenfield and Jean-Jacques Burnel

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Phoenicia

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    Your engagement can make a significant impact in elevating the quality of content related to the Phoenician world on Wikipedia; feel free to explore our open tasks, where your contributions can make a valuable difference. Additionally, if you have any questions or suggestions, we encourage you to share them on our project's talk page.

  7. List of Phoenician cities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and colonies of Phoenicia in modern-day Lebanon, coastal Syria, northern Israel, as well as cities founded or developed by the Phoenicians in the Eastern Mediterranean area, North Africa, Southern Europe, and the islands of the Mediterranean Sea.

  8. Fire & Water (Ecoutez Vos Murs) - Wikipedia

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    Fire & Water is an album by Jean-Jacques Burnel and Dave Greenfield of the Stranglers, released on 11 November 1983 on the Epic record label. [4] It is the soundtrack for the film Ecoutez Vos Murs , directed by Vincent Coudanne.

  9. Phoenicia under Roman rule - Wikipedia

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    The temple complex of Roman Heliopolis (now Baalbek). Phoenicia under Roman rule describes the Phoenician city states (in the area of modern Lebanon, coastal Syria, the northern part of Galilee, Acre and the Northern Coastal Plain) ruled by Rome from 64 BCE to the Muslim conquests of the 7th century.