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| AjaccioAjaccio ( Corsican: Aiacciu is a city and commune of France, prefecture ( capital) of the departement of Corse-du-Sud and, since 1810 capital of the region of Corsica. Population (1999): 52,880. Geography Ajaccio is located on the west coast of the island | AjaigarhAjaigarh or Adjygurh, is a former princely state of India, in Bundelkhand, under the Central India Agency. It had an area of 771 sq. and a population in 1901 of 78,236. The chief, who is a Bundela Rajput, bears the title of sawai maharaja. He has an estim | AjantaUN World Heritage Sites in India Ajanta (more properly Ajujnthi), a village in the erstwhile dominions of the Nizam of Hyderabad in India and now in the state of Maharashtra(N. 48') is celebrated for its cave hermitages and halls. As of 1983, the Ajanta C |
| AjmerAjmer or Ajmere, is a city in India's Rajasthan state. The population approximately 500,000 in 2001. The city gives its name to a district, and also to a former province of British India called Ajmer-Merwara, which, after India's independence, became the | Ajmer-MerwaraAjmer-Merwara (also Ajmere-Merwara) is a former province of British India. The province consisted of the two districts of Ajmere and Merwara, which were physically separated by the territory of Rajasthan (formerly Rajputana). Ajmer-Merwara was administere | AjariaAjarian Autonomous Republic Acharis Avtonomiuri Respublika Flag Official language Georgian Capital Batumi Chairman of Interim Council Levan Varshalomidze Area Total % water2,900 km˛n/a Population Total ( 1989) Density392,432135. 32/km˛ Ethnic groups( 1989 |
| AjalonAjalon and Aij'alon, place of deer. A town and valley at the lowland of Shephelah, originally assigned to the tribe of Dan, from which, however, they could not drive the Amorites (Judg. It was one of the Levitical cities given to the Kohathites (1 Chr. | AjaAn Orisha in Yoruba mythology. See Aja (Yoruba mythology) # A group of people living in Benin. See Aja (people). The language of the Aja people, part of the Gbe dialect continuum. See Aja-Gbe language. A language spoken in Sudan. See Aja language. See Aja | Ajo, ArizonaAjo is a census-designated place located in Pima County, Arizona. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 3,705. Geography Ajo is located at 32°22'53" North, 112°52'10" West (32. 381348, -112. According to the United States Census Bureau, |
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