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Barka, Barca or Barqa or Barkah may refer to:


Places

* Barca (ancient city), in eastern Libya * Barka (Eritrea), a former province of Eritrea * Barka, Divača, a village in Slovenia * Barka, Oman, a town in Oman * Barka, Pomeranian Voivodeship, a settlement in northern Poland * Barka, Saudi Arabia, a village in Saudi Arabia * Barkah, Afghanistan, a village in north-eastern Afghanistan * Barkah, Iran, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran *
Barqa, Gaza Barqa ( ar, برقة) was a Palestinian Arab village located 37 km north of Gaza near the modern-day Israeli city of Ashdod. It was referred to as ''Barka'' by the Greeks and ''Bareca'' by the Romans during their rule over the ancient Philis ...
, a Palestinian village depopulated in 1948 * Cyrenaica, a region comprising most of eastern Libya, "Barqa" in Arabic *
El Barka El Barka is a village in the Communes of Algeria, commune of In Salah, in In Salah District, Tamanrasset Province, Algeria. It is just south of the N52 highway, west of In Salah. References Neighbouring towns and cities
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, a village in Tamanrasset Province, Algeria


Rivers

* Barka River, a river in Eritrea and Sudan * Darling River, Australia, known as Barka or Baaka in the local Paakantyi language


People

* ''Barca'' or ''Barcas'', the cognomen of a Carthaginian dynasty, see
Barcid The Barcid ( phn, 𐤁𐤓𐤒, baraq) family was a notable family in the ancient city of Carthage; many of its members were fierce enemies of the Roman Republic. "Barcid" is an adjectival form coined by historians (''cf.'' "Ramesside" and "Abba ...
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Barka Vasyl Wasyl Barka (pseud. of Vasyl Ocheret, born 16 July 1908 in the village of Solonytsia in the Lubensky Uyezd of the Poltava Governorate (now Lubny Raion, Ukraine), died 11 April 2003 in Liberty, New York) was an American-residing Ukrainian poet, writ ...
(1908–2003), Ukrainian writer * Mehdi Ben Barka (1920–1965), Moroccan politician


Other uses

* "
Lord, You Have Come to the Lakeshore Lord, You Have Come to the Lakeshore, in some versions You Have Come to the Seashore (Spanish: ''Pescador de hombres'', "Fisher of Men") is a 1974 Spanish religious song by Cesáreo Gabaráin. It was translated into English by Gertrude C. Suppe, Ge ...
", 1974 Spanish religious song, in Polish "Barka" * Barça, nickname of Spanish association football club FC Barcelona


See also

* Baraka (disambiguation) *
Barakat (disambiguation) Barakat ( ar, بركات ) is an Arabic word meaning ''blessings''. It may refer to: Persons * Barakat (surname) * Barkatullah (disambiguation), a male given name Others * Barakat syndrome, also known as HDR syndrome * ''Barakat!'', 2006 French-A ...
* Barkha (disambiguation) * Barkaa, Australian rapper and musician {{disambig, geo