Spirou fait de la résistance... sous le manteau!
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C'est un peu LE canular de cette rentrée BD. Dans le sillage du 75eme
anniversaire de la naissance du personnage de Spirou, les éditions Dupuis
viennent ...
lundi 15 mars 2010
F,P,D Univers. Ashdod
Ashdod (Hebrew: אַשְׁדּוֹד About this sound (audio) (help·info); Arabic: اشدود, إسدود Isdud), is the fifth-largest city in Israel, located in the Southern District of the country, on the Mediterranean coast, with a population of 210,000. Ashdod is an important regional industrial centre. The Port of Ashdod is Israel's largest port accounting for 60% of the country's imported goods.
The first documented settlement in Ashdod dates to the Canaanite culture of 17th century BC,[1] making the city one of the oldest in the world. Ashdod is mentioned thirteen times in the Bible. During its history the city was settled by Philistines, Israelites, Byzantines, Crusaders and Arabs.[2]
Modern Ashdod was established in 1956 on the sand hills near the site of the ancient town, and incorporated as a city in 1968, with a land-area of approximately 60 square kilometers (23.2 sq mi). Being a planned city, expansion followed a main development plan, which facilitated traffic and prevented air pollution in the residential areas, despite population growth. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, Ashdod had a population of 207,000 at the end of 2007, the fifth largest city in Israel and had an area of 47,242 dunams (47.242 km2; 18.240 sq mi).[3][4]
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