- Baram
- n. male first name (Hebrew)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Baram — Baram, je nach Transkription auch Bar am oder Bar am, bezeichnet: ein zerstörtes Dorf und einen Kibbuz im Norden Israels, siehe Bar am ein Ort in Bosnien Herzegowina, siehe Baram (Bosnien Herzegowina) ein israelischer Komponist, siehe Benjamin… … Deutsch Wikipedia
BARAM, UZI — (1937– ), Israeli politician. Member of the Ninth to Fifteenth Knessets. Born in Jerusalem and the son of moshe baram , Uzi Baram studied political science and sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1964–65 he was chairman of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BARAM, MOSHE — (1911–1986), Israeli politician. Baram was born in Zdolbunov in Russia. As a boy, he joined the He Ḥalutz and the Freiheit Dror movement connected to Po alei Zion , and immigrated to Palestine in 1931, settling in Jerusalem. Baram was employed as … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Baram kayan — Parlée en Malaisie Région Sarawak Nombre de locuteurs 4 150 (en 1981)[1] … Wikipédia en Français
Baram River — The Baram river is a river in Sarawak, East Malaysia on the island of Borneo. The river originates in the central Iran Mountains and flows westwards through tropical rainforest to the South China Sea. [citebook|title=Histories of the Borneo… … Wikipedia
Baram River — ▪ river, Borneo river in northwestern Borneo. Rising in the Iran Mountains, it flows 250 miles (400 km) west and northwest, mostly through primary rain forest to the South China Sea at Baram Point. Above the lowest 100 miles, gorges and… … Universalium
Baram, Uzi — (1937 ) Born in Jerusalem and educated in political science and sociology at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he was a member of the Knesset on the Alignment Party list. He served as secretary general of the Israel Labor Party from 1984 until… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Baram Kayan — ISO 639 3 Code : kys ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Miri–Baram Highway — Federal Route 1 82 Miri–Baram Highway Major junctions Southwest end: Miri … Wikipedia
Moshe Baram — Date of birth 17 March 1911 Place of birth Zdolbuniv, Russian Empire Year of aliyah 1931 … Wikipedia