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  Bursa (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bursa, the capital of the Bursa Province of Turkey.
a lymphatic organ in birds, Bursa of Fabricius (Bursa fabricii, cloacal bursa)
The Bursas were semi-intelligent quadrupeds that lived on Naboo.
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 Bursitis Remedies -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bursitis is the inflammation of one or more bursa, or small sacks of oil, in the body.
In the bursa’s proper state, they create a smooth and almost frictionless surface over which to glide.
Bursitis is commonly caused by repetition of movement or excessive pressure.
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 Bey - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
With the loose Ottoman structure, important provinces tended to become self-sustaining andautonomous.
In the following century the chiefs of Bursa and of Edirne both were designated "Bey." Later, the sovereign title in Tunis was "Bey".
By the late 19th century "Bey" had been reduced to an honorary equivalent of the English-speaking address (not the Britishcourtesy title) "Sir" in Ottoman Turkey, parallel to the contemporary Cockney usage"guv'nor." In modern Turkey and Azerbaijan, bey has the simple meaning of "Mister".
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 Foot Bursitis -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The bursa rest at the points where internal functionaries, like muscles and tendons, slide across bone.
The elbow and the knee are the most common because they are rested upon more than many parts of the body with bursas and they also get the most repetitive use.
The other main cause of bursitis is traumatic injury, which can cause swelling of the bursa.
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 bursa - OneLook Dictionary Search
Bursa, bursa : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
Phrases that include bursa: bursa of fabricius, capsella bursa pastoris, prepatellar bursa, anserine bursa, bursa of gastrocnemius, more...
Words similar to bursa: bursae, bursal, sac, more...
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 Prusa - TheBestLinks.com - Bursa, Baltic languages, TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, TheBestLinks.com:Perfect stub ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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An alternative rendering of the town of Bursa, Turkey.
This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Brusa Did You Mean brusa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Brusa is an old name of the city Bursa in northwestern Turkey.
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
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 Bursa - aranan itina ile bulunur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I am from Bursa and I am quite disappointed when I see photos of Bursa.
The city of Bursa, southeast of the Sea of Marmara, lies on the lower slopes of
Bursa was, and is still, famous for its silk trade,towel manufacture and...
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 Turkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This article is about the country of Turkey; for the bird, see Turkey (bird), or for other meanings see Turkey (disambiguation).
Other important cities include İzmir, Bursa, Adana, Trabzon, Malatya, Gaziantep, Erzurum, Kayseri, İzmit (Kocaeli), Konya, Mersin, Diyarbakır, Antalya and Samsun.
The climate is a Mediterranean temperate climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet and cold winters, though conditions can be much harsher in the more arid interior.
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 Cheap Hotels Adana, Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
According to 2000 census, it is the fifth most populous city of Turkey (after Bursa), with 1,130,710 inhabitants.[http://www.geohive.com/cntry/turkey.php GeoHive - Turkey - Administrative units].
The Kilgen stream, a tributary of the Ceyhan River (formerly Jibun or Pyramus), flows through the city,crossing the plain south into the Mediterranen Sea Its population has grown rapidly in recent years, from 54,451 in 1990 to 75,833 in 2000 (census figures).
See also Vitoria, Brazil and Vitoria (disambiguation), as well as Victoria (disambiguation).'').
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 Turkey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Their Turkish successors, the Ottoman Empire (named after its first leader Osman Gazi), began as a small tribe of nomadic Turks who would come to dominate the region for 600 years.
Its first capital was located in Bursa in 1326 and by 1453 under Sultan Mehmed II the Ottomans would conquer the last stronghold of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople (see fall of Constantinople).
Other important cities include İzmir, Bursa, Adana, Gaziantep, Erzurum, Kayseri, İzmit (Kocaeli), Konya, Mersin, Diyarbakır, Antalya, and Samsun.
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 Information , Tips , download - TurkeY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Maјor provinces include: Istanbul 11 million; Ankara 4 million; İzmir 3.5 million; Bursa; Turkey 2.1 million; Konya 2.2 million; Adana 1.8 million.
The capital city of Turkey is Ankara ; but Istanbul remains the financial; economic and cultural centre of the country
An estimated 68% of Turkey's population live in urban centers.
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