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・ Formiga River
・ Formiga River (Mato Grosso)
・ Formiga River (Tocantins)
・ Formigal
・ Formigara
・ Formigas
・ Formigine
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・ Former Region 3 (Johannesburg)
・ Former Region 4 (Johannesburg)
・ Former Region 5 (Johannesburg)
・ Former Region 6 (Johannesburg)
・ Former Region 7 (Johannesburg)
・ Former Region 8 (Johannesburg)
・ Former Region 9 (Johannesburg)
Former regions of Bahrain
・ Former Reichsbank building
・ Former religious orders in the Anglican Communion
・ Former Residence of Ba Jin
・ Former Residence of Gan Xi
・ Former Residence of Soong Ching-ling
・ Former Residence of Soong Ching-ling (Beijing)
・ Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen
・ Former Residence of the Weng Clan
・ Former Residence of Zhang Xueliang (Taiwan)
・ Former Residence of Zhou Enlai
・ Former Residence of Zhou Enlai in Shanghai
・ Former Saint Joseph's Institution
・ Former Saint Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church (Pittsburgh)
・ Former Salafist states in Afghanistan


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Former regions of Bahrain : ウィキペディア英語版
Former regions of Bahrain

Bahrain was formerly split into twelve regions (mintaqah) that were all administered from the capital city of Manama. On July 3, 2002, these were superseded by the five governorates of Bahrain.
# Al Hadd
# Al Manamah
# Al Mintaqah al Gharbiyah (Western)
# Al Mintaqah al Wusta (Central)
# Al Mintaqah al Shamaliyah (Northern)
# Al Muharraq
# Ar Rifa' wa al Mintaqah al Janubiyah (Rifa and Southern)
# Jidd Haffs
# Madinat Hamad
# Madinat 'Isa
# Juzur Hawar
# Sitrah
The map does not show Madinat Hamad, which was split off from Ar Rifa' wa al Mintaqah al Janubiyah in 1991.
The following map does not show Hamad Town, which was split off from Rifa and Southern Region in 1991.



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