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Kamsar is a port city in Guinea, West Africa. It is also a Sub-prefecture of Guinea. It is located on the mouth of the Nunez River.
Port Kamsar handles significant part of the world's bauxite production. Ships calling Port Kamsar and going direct to the quay of Guinea Bauxite Company for loading bauxites are limited to length overall (LOA) 229m. Ship length restrictions led to appearance of the new dry bulk carrier categories - Kamsarmax.[1]
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Club Industriel de Kamsar is an association football club from Guinea based in Kamsar. They currently play in the Ligue 1 Pro the top tier of Guinean Football...
Kamsar is a port city in Guinea, West Africa. It is also a Sub-prefecture of Guinea. It is located on the mouth of the Nunez River. Port Kamsar handles...
Dildarnagar Kamsar or Kamsaar, (also known as Ahl-e-Kamsar or Kamsar-O-Bar) is a Pargana or a region of 32 places around Karamnasa river in Ghazipur district...
Ler Kamsar (Armenian: Լեռ Կամսար, romanized: Ler’ Kamsar) was the pen name of Aram Tovmaghyan (Արամ Թովմաղյան, Aram T’ovmaghyan; 24 October 1888 – 22 November...
needed] Iran portal Also Romanized as Qamşar; also known as Ghamsar and Kamsār OpenStreetMap contributors (16 June 2023). "Qamsar, Kashan County" (Map)...
İbrahim Yattara (born 3 June 1980 in Kamsar), or İbrahim Üçüncü, is a Guinean former footballer. He also once competed on Survivor Turkey. Yattara began...
Championnat de France amateur for AS Yzeure. He played before for Club Industriel Kamsar, AS Angoulême and Tours FC. He was part of the Guinean 2004 African Nations...
matchday of the Guinée Championnat National with a score of 2–1 against CI Kamsar. The 15th matchday ended in a goalless draw against Éléphants de Coleah...
Mughals empire, Usia and Dewaitha were the main market centers of Dildarnagar Kamsar and Zamania. But Dildarnagar was also a large market area during the 1700s...
Khajuri Kamsar is a common place name in parts of India and Nepal, it may refer to: Khajuri, Bhopal, a village in Bhopal district, Madhya Pradesh, India...
Amir Chak is a village in Kamsaar in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Kamsar-O-Bar is a region in Tehsil Zamania Dist Ghazipur (U.P.). There is one of...
buried the relics of Saint John the Baptist (Karapet) here. Avetisyan, Kamsar [in Armenian] (1979). "Տարոնի պատմական հուշարձանները [Historical monuments...
passes through the towns of Zamania, Dildarnagar, Seorai and the Parganas of Kamsar, Seorai, Reotipur and Zamania. Zamania Canal also has other Canals like...
captured it in 1527 AD. They are closely related to the Sakarwar Bhumihars and Kamsar Pathans, the descendants of Dham Deo Misir's brother Maharaja Kam Dev Misir...
Purani Masjid. The Purani Masjid was the third-largest mosque by area in Kamsar. The mosque campus is spread over one-half acre. When the mosque was built...
Sangsad KC won 3–2. He joined Guinean second-tier club Club Industriel de Kamsar in September 2018. After a trail with Yenicami Ağdelen, he couldn't join...
death of Quttul his cousin handled all the post. Both brother belonged to Kamsar region of Ghazipur which back then was a large Raja Zamindarana estate and...
Chausa we get to know that Chausa was established by Sakarwar Rajput of Kamsar region who adopted Islam in 1500ADs. The Battle of Chausa (25 June 1539)...
Seven Great Houses of Iran, the name of Kamsarakan is derived from Prince Kamsar, who died in 325. The Kamsarakans had their base in the "two princely states"...