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- El Shatt (izg. ȅl šȁt) mDEFINICIJAnaselje na Sinaju u Egiptu, nedaleko od Sueskog kanala; za 2. svjetskog rata logor izbjeglica iz Hrvatske i Bosne
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Shatt — is an ethnic group of Sudan. They speak Shatt, a Nilo Saharan language. Most members of this ethnic groups are Muslims. The population of this ethnic group likely exceeds 10,000. Demography and geography The Shatt [Thuri] is made up of sub tribes … Wikipedia
Shatt al-Arab — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Shatt al Arab Shatt al Arab cerca de Basra. País que atraviesa … Wikipedia Español
Shatt-al-Arab — Shatt al A•rab [[t]ˈʃæt ælˈær əb, ˈʃɑt [/t]] n. geg a river in SE Iraq, formed by the junction of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, flowing SE to the Persian Gulf. 123 mi. (198 km) long … From formal English to slang
Shatt-al-Arab — [shat΄äl är′äb] river in SE Iraq, formed by the confluence of the Tigris & Euphrates rivers & flowing southeast into the Persian Gulf: 120 mi (193 km) … English World dictionary
Shatt al-Arab — Arvand redirects here. In Middle Persian literature the name Arvand refers to the Tigris river. Shatt al Arab or Arvand Rūd Shatt al Arab near Basra, Iraq. Origin Tig … Wikipedia
Shatt language — language name=Shatt nativename=Canning familycolor=Nilo Saharan states=Sudan region=Northern Sudan speakers=15,000 (1984) fam2=Eastern Sudanic fam3=Daju iso2=ssa|iso3=shj| The Shatt language is a Nilo Saharan language spoken in the Shatt Hills in … Wikipedia
Shatt al Arab — geographical name river 120 miles (193 kilometers) SE Iraq formed by the Tigris & the Euphrates & flowing SE into Persian Gulf … New Collegiate Dictionary
Shatt-el-Arab — Chatt el Arab Chatt el Arab … Wikipédia en Français
Shatt el arab — Chatt el Arab Chatt el Arab … Wikipédia en Français
Shatt-al-Arab — /shat al ar euhb, shaht /, n. a river in SE Iraq, formed by the junction of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, flowing SE to the Persian Gulf. 123 mi. (198 km) long. * * * … Universalium
Shatt al-Arab — River, southeastern Iraq, formed by the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It flows southeastward for 120 mi (193 km) and passes the Iraqi port of Al Basrah and the Iranian port of Ābādān before emptying into the Persian Gulf. With… … Universalium