Ultras White Knights — UWK 07 (Arabic: ألتراس وايت نايتس) are the leading ultras group in Egypt and are so far El Zamalek s only ultras group; they made their first action on :12 4 2007 on [Fisaly] match.Their first banner was unhurled on 17 3 2007 against Al Helal… … Wikipedia
List of life zones by region — Main article: Altitudinal zonation The climate and ecology of different locations on the globe naturally separate into life zones, depending on elevation, location, and latitude. The generally strong dependency on elevation is known as… … Wikipedia
Ultra prominent peak — An ultra prominent peak, or Ultra for short, is a mountain with a topographic prominence of convert|1500|m|ft|0|lk=on or more. There are a total of roughly 1524 such peaks in the world. Some are famous even to non climbers, such as Mount Everest … Wikipedia
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Al-Ahly S.C. — This article is about the Egyptian football club. For other uses, see Al Ahly (disambiguation). Al Ahly S.C. Full name Al Ahly Sports Club النادي الأهلي للرياضة البدنية Nickname(s) Red D … Wikipedia
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