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    Geta (下駄) (pl. geta) are traditional Japanese footwear resembling flip-flops. A kind of sandal, geta have a flat wooden base elevated with up to three...
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    Publius Septimius Geta (/ˈɡɛtə/ GHET-ə; 7 March 189 – 26 December 211) was Roman emperor with his father Septimius Severus and older brother Caracalla...
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  • Look up geta or 〓 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Geta may refer to: Geta (woreda), a woreda in Ethiopia's Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples'...
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    The geta bera, also known as geta beraya, is a barrel drum from Sri Lanka. It is related to the mridangam, the pakhavaj, and the kendang. The geta beraya...
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    Proclaimed co-ruler by his father in 198, he reigned jointly with his brother Geta, co-emperor from 209, after their father's death in 211. His brother was...
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    Getå is a minor locality in Norrköping Municipality, Sweden. It had a population of 95 in 2020 On 1 October 1918 Getå was the site of the worst train...
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  • show the start of a singer's part in a song 〓 222E 1-2-14 3013 geta kigō (ゲタ記号, "geta symbol") Used as a proofreader's mark indicating unavailability...
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  • Geta is one of the woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Geta is one of the sub-groups of the Sebat Bet Gurage...
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  • Septimius Geta was a Roman emperor. Publius Septimius Geta also may refer to: Publius Septimius Geta (father of Septimius Severus) Publius Septimius Geta (brother...
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    reigns and assassinations of their two sons, Caracalla (r. 211–217) and Geta (r. 211), who succeeded their father in the government of the empire, Julia...
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