🔴 EGS Gafsa V Korba | Tunisia Ligue 2
🔴 EGS Gafsa V Korba | Tunisia Ligue 2

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Gafsa
Gafsa

Gafsa , originally called Capsa in Latin, is the capital of Gafsa Governorate of Tunisia. It lends its Latin name to the Mesolithic Capsian culture.

Gafsa Governorate
Gafsa Governorate

Gafsa Governorate is one of the 24 governorates of Tunisia. It is situated in central Tunisia, bordering Algeria.

Gafsa Radio

Gafsa Radio is a public local radio station created on November 7, 1991. It broadcasts from Gafsa city targeting locals of South West Tunisia.

Gafsa Archaeological Museum
Gafsa Archaeological Museum

Gafsa Archaeological Museum is an archaeological museum in Gafsa, Tunisia. It sits in the old city center.

Gafsa – Ksar International Airport

Gafsa – Ksar International Airport (IATA: GAF, ICAO: DTTF) is an airport serving Gafsa in Tunisia.

Gafsa (disambiguation)

Gafsa may refer to:

Gafsa Oases
Gafsa Oases

Gafsa Oases is a cluster of oasis sites (Sakdoud, Ksar, Lela, Gafsa and El Guettar) in southwestern Tunisia, near the northern edge of the Sahara Desert. The Gafsa Oases were known to the ancient Romans and cover approximately 700 hectares.

Gaffer tape
Gaffer tape

Gaffer tape is a heavy cotton cloth pressure-sensitive tape with strong adhesive and tensile properties. It is widely used in theatre, photography, film, radio and television production, and industrial staging work.

Gashapon
Gashapon

Gashapon , also called gachapon (ガチャポン), is a trademark of Bandai. Among the variety of vending machine-dispensed capsule toys that originated in the 1960s, it became popular in Japan and elsewhere.

Gaffar Okkan

Ali Gaffar Okkan was a Turkish police chief who was assassinated in an ambush in Diyarbakır, southeastern Turkey.

Koreans
Koreans

Koreans are an East Asian ethnic group native to Korea and southwestern Manchuria.Koreans mainly live in the two Korean states: North Korea and South Korea (collectively and simply referred to as Korea). They are also an officially recognized ethnic minority in China, Japan, the Philippines, and Vietnam, plus in a number of Post-Soviet states, such as Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

Koreans in Japan

Koreans in Japan comprise ethnic Koreans who have permanent residency status in Japan or who have become Japanese citizens and whose immigration to Japan originated before 1945 or who are descendants of those immigrants. They are a distinct group from South Korean nationals who have emigrated to Japan after the end of World War II and the division of Korea.

Korean shamanism
Korean shamanism

Korean shamanism or Korean folk religion, also known as Shinism or Sinism or Shindo (Korean: 신도; Hanja: 神道, "way of the spirits/gods"), is the polytheistic and animistic ethnic religion of Korea which dates back to prehistory and consists in the worship of gods (신 shin) and ancestors (조상 josang) as well as nature spirits. When referring specifically to the shamanic practice (Korean: 무속, Hanja: 巫俗; musog or musok), the term Muism (Hangul:무교, Hanja: 巫敎; Mugyo or Mukyo, "religion of the mu (shamans)") is used.The general word for "shaman" in Korean is mu (Hangul: 무, Hanja: 巫).