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Mostar: Mostar, the capital of Herzegovina, situated 81 m. of Serajevo, on the river Narenta, and on the railway from Serajevo to Ragusa. Mostar is the seat of Roman Catholic and Orthodox bishops, a district court, and an Austrian garrison. [100%] 2022-09-02
Mostar: Capital of the district of , in the province of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria. It had in 1895 a total population of 14,370, of whom 164 were Jews. The first Jews settled at Mostar in 1850 and founded a community ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Mostar: Mostar o Móstar es una ciudad de Bosnia-Herzegovina, la más importante de Herzegovina, en el centro del cantón de Herzegovina-Neretva. Está situada a orillas del río Neretva y es la quinta ciudad más grande del país. [100%] 2024-10-31
United World College in Mostar: The United World College in Mostar (UWC Mostar) (Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian: Koledž Ujedinjenog svijeta u Mostaru) is a part of the United World College, founded by Elisabeth Rehn (UN Special Rapporteur on the Secretary General for the United Nations Mission in ... [99%] 2024-11-24 [Universities and colleges in Mostar] [United World Colleges]...
Mortar: MORTAR mor'-ter (medhokhah (Numbers 11:8), makhtesh (Proverbs 27:22)): A hollowed stone or vessel in which grain or other substance was pounded or beaten with a pestle. The Israelites used a mortar in which to beat the manna ... [83%] 1915-01-01
Mortar: MORTAR was founded in 2014, with its first location in the Cincinnati neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine (OTR), which has the highest income inequality of more than 61,000 communities in the US. It was co-founded by Allen Woods ... (Organization) [83%] 2023-08-09 [Social enterprises]
Moster (motion movie poster): A Moster, or motion poster, is a high resolution animation of an original film poster authorized by the movie's film studio. The concept was developed and the term coined by GeekNation.com. (Engineering) [83%] 2023-08-26 [Film and video terminology]
Montar: Montar tiene diferentes significados. [83%] 2023-12-31
Mortar: Mortar has two meanings:- A mortar is a crew fired weapon that consists of a short tube with support legs that form a tripod. There is an adjustment for the elevation (angle of the tube to the ground) and an ... [83%] 2023-02-08 [Dictionary] [Weapons]...
Mortar: Mortar, the name (I) of a vessel in which any material may be crushed or pounded, and (2) given to various compositions used in building and consisting of lime and cement with sand or other fine aggregate, well mixed by ... [83%] 2022-09-02
Mortar: In a military context, a mortar is an indirect fire weapon, often muzzle-loader, firing shells using a gunpowder propellant. Mortars are short-barreled, having barrels with a length 10 or less times the caliber, or muzzle diameter. [83%] 2023-06-28
Mortar and pestle: Mortar and pestle is a set of two simple tools used from the Stone Age to the present day to prepare ingredients or substances by crushing and grinding them into a fine paste or powder in the kitchen, laboratory, and ... (Organization) [81%] 2023-02-03 [Alchemical tools] [Laboratory equipment]...
Brick and mortar: Brick and mortar (also bricks and mortar or B&M) refers to a physical presence of an organization or business in a building or other structure. The term brick-and-mortar business is often used to refer to a company ... (Finance) [81%] 2022-07-21 [Business terms] [Sales]...
Law schools and colleges in France: A Law school (École de droit) or College of Law (Collège de droit) in France a selective school inside each French university for its best students which deliver a specific diploma of the university. The French higher education system is ... (Organization) [78%] 2023-11-20 [Universities in France]
List of universities and colleges in Sweden: This list of universities in Sweden is based on the Higher Education Ordinance of 1993 (as amended until January 2006). With few exceptions, all higher education in Sweden is publicly funded. (None) [72%] 2023-11-27 [Universities in Sweden]