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Español: "La medida del río". Una medida de longitud que equivalía a veinte mil Meh (10,5 km), utilizada sólo para medir el Nilo o los canales construidos en su entorno.
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Through Schools Wikipedia, SOS Childrens Villages has brought learning to children around the world. SOS Children's Villages is famous for the love and shelter it brings to lone children, but we also support families in the areas around our Children's Villages, helping those who need us the most. Why not try to find out more about sponsoring a child?