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Uza may refer to: ;Places * Uza, Landes, a village in the department of Landes in France *Uza, Israel, a moshav in Israel *Horvat Uza (Uza ruins), archaeological site in the Negev desert, Israel * Horbat 'Uza (Uza ruins), archaeological site east of Acre in northwestern Israel ;Other uses * "Uza" (song), a 2012 song by AKB48 UzA may refer to: * Uzbekistan National News Agency UZA may refer to: * Abbreviation for "urbanized area" in metropolitan planning organization A metropolitan planning organization (MPO) is a federally mandated and federally funded transportation policy-making organization in the United States that is made up of representatives from local government and governmental transportation authorit ...s * Universitair Ziekenhuis Antwerpen, the university hospital of Antwerp University {{disambig, geo ...
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Uza, Landes
Uza (; oc, Husar) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Population See also *Communes of the Landes department The following is a list of the 327 communes of the Landes department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Landes (department) {{Landes-geo-stub ...
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Horbat 'Uza
Horbat 'Uza ( he, חורבת עוצה and he, חירבת אל עיאדייה) is an archaeological site located in the Northern Coastal Plain, 8 km east of Acre, Israel.Stern (1993) Interesting findings from the Neolithic, classical antiquity and Crusader period have been made during salvage excavations caused by the construction of a modern highway and a new railway line cutting through the site. Saladin encamped there during the Siege of Acre (1189–1191).Smail (1956), p. 187 Name The Hebrew name is Ḥorvat ‘Uẓa, "‘Uza ruins", and is commonly referred to as Horbat 'Uza, possibly in order to distinguish it from Horvat Uza, an archaeological site from the Arad Valley in the Negev. The Arabic name is Khirbet el-‘Ayadiya (el-‘Ayadiya is spelled العياضية,Baha ad-Din ibn Shaddad , p. 142 العيادية,Palmer, 1881, pp107an111/ref> or القياضية, in which ''khirbet'' means "ruins of", "ruined settlement of"), translated by Palmer as "The ruin of the ...
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