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Batuta (باطوطة), Syria - Dwelling (
Batuta may refer to: *Bătuța, a village in Bârzava, Arad, Romania *Batuta, Syria, village in northwestern Syria *Ibn Batuta, (1304 – 1368 or 1369), Muslim Moroccan scholar and explorer *Silva Batuta (born 1940), Brazilian footballer *Henryk Batuta, a fictional person from a hoax perpetrated on the Polish Wikipedia *Fundación Nacional Batuta The National Batuta Foundation (), commonly referred to as Batuta, is a Colombian music education system modelled on Venezuela's El Sistema. Origin and development Batuta was created in 1991 by the national government of president César Gaviria ..., Colombian music-education system See also * Ibn Battuta (other) {{disambig ...
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Bârzava, Arad
Bârzava () is a commune in Arad County, Romania. The commune Bârzava is situated at the foot of Zărand Mountains, at its contact point with Metaliferi Mountains Metaliferi Mountains (; ), meaning Ore Mountains, are in the Carpathian Mountain Range and are a division of the Apuseni Mountains. Peaks The highest peak is , with an elevation of . The range also includes the '' Detunatele'', a pair of basalt ..., along the river Bârzava - a right tributary of the Mureș. It is composed of eight villages: Bârzava (situated at 61 km from Arad), Bătuța (''Battuca''), Căpruța (''Kapruca''), Dumbrăvița (''Alsódombró''), Groșii Noi (''Garassa''), Lalașinț (''Lalánc''), Monoroștia (''Marosmonyoró'') and Slatina de Mureș (''Marosszlatina''). Population According to the last census, the population of the commune counts 3019 inhabitants, out of which 98% are Romanians, 0.4% Hungarians, 1% Roma and 0.6% are of other or undeclared nationalities. History The first do ...
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Batuta, Syria
Batuta (باطوطة), is a village in northwestern Syria, located in the Jebel Sem’an region of the Dead Cities. The village was founded in the 4th century CE. By the 6th century, it had two churches and more than twelve other stone buildings. Batuta’s hilltop location, surrounded by other villages on the valley and hillsides, enabled it to serve as a center of roads across the Jebel Sem’an for the oil trade. In 2011, the village was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Dead Cities. Location Batuta is located west of Fafertin (فافرتين) and Surqaniya (سرقانيا), two other villages in the Dead Cities. The ruins are spread out over a large area on high ground in the Jebel Sem’an region. Archaeological Remains Two churches and several other stone structures remain in Batuta, today. Some structures bear dated inscriptions. In the center of town is the main church, a colonnaded basilica with a semicircular apse built in the 4th century. There are ...
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Ibn Batuta
Ibn Battuta (; 24 February 13041368/1369), was a Maghrebis, Maghrebi traveller, explorer and scholar. Over a period of 30 years from 1325 to 1354, he visited much of Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Iberian Peninsula. Near the end of his life, Ibn Battuta dictated an account of his journeys, titled ''A Gift to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities and the Marvels of Travelling'', commonly known as ''The Rihla''. Ibn Battuta travelled more than any other explorer in pre-modern history, totalling around , surpassing Zheng He with about and Marco Polo with . Name "Ibn Battuta" is a patronymic, literally meaning 'son of a duckling'. His most common full name is given as Kunya (Arabic), Abu Abdullah (name), Abdullah Muhammad (name), Muhammad ibn Battuta. In his travel literature, travelogue, ''The Rihla'', he gives his full name as "Shams al-Din Abu ’Abdallah Muhammad ibn ’Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn Yusuf Laguatan, Lawati al-Tangier, Tanji ...
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Silva Batuta
Wálter Machado da Silva (January 2, 1940 – September 29, 2020), better known as "Silva Batuta" in Brazil, or Machado da Silva in Argentina, was a Brazilian footballer. He earned 6 caps (3 non-official) for the Brazil national football team and was part of the Brazilian squad at the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Silva Batuta died on 29 September 2020 at the age of 80 from COVID-19.Mor Walter Machado da Silva


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Henryk Batuta
Henryk Batuta was a hoax article on the Polish Wikipedia from November 2004 to February 2006, the main element of which was a biographical article about a nonexistent socialist revolutionary, Henryk Batuta. History The perpetrators of the hoax created an article about Henryk Batuta (supposedly born Izaak Apfelbaum), a fictional socialist revolutionary and Polish Communist. The fake biography said Batuta was born in Odesa, Ukraine, in 1898 and participated in the Russian Civil War. The article was created on November 8, 2004 and was exposed as a hoax 15 months later, when it was deleted on February 5, 2006. The article was ten sentences long while it existed on Polish Wikipedia. It gained some prominence after stories about it appeared in prominent Polish newspapers (e.g. ''Gazeta Wyborcza'') and magazines (e.g. ''Przekrój''), as well as a British newspaper (''The Observer''). The article also falsely claimed a street in Warsaw was named "Henryk Batuta Street", after the fictiona ...
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Fundación Nacional Batuta
The National Batuta Foundation (), commonly referred to as Batuta, is a Colombian music education system modelled on Venezuela's El Sistema. Origin and development Batuta was created in 1991 by the national government of president César Gaviria as a special project of the first lady Ana Milena Muñoz Gómez with assistance of José Antonio Abreu. The majority (70%) of funding comes from the government with the additional funding from private companies. The principal sponsor is Fundacion Bolivar Davivienda. It was the first such programme outside Venezuela. Batuta was modelled on Venezuela's El Sistema, aiming to offer a musical education to all, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds who would not otherwise have the opportunity to do so. Key differences with El Sistema include the use of private as well as public finance, greater use of traditional Colombian musical instruments instead of prioritising orchestral instruments, and a greater focus on social issues and ...
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