. "stable"@en . "Ingen"@sv . . . . . . . . . . "Obebodd"@sv . . . "99"^^ . "Stargate Resistance"@en . . . . . . "Amarna"@en . "Amarna \u00E4r en planet i Vintergatan galaxen som en g\u00E5ng tillh\u00F6rde Osiris. Stargate Command har landat en kraft i denna v\u00E4rld f\u00F6r att unders\u00F6ka en rik k\u00E4lla till naquadah, principen energik\u00E4lla alla avancerade utomjordisk teknologi. Men en inf\u00F6dd tipsade Systemherrarna och de har skickat sin egen kraft att sl\u00E5 tillbaka det m\u00E4nskliga inkr\u00E4ktare. Kampen att komma \u00E4r en blodig deathmatch i skuggiga inre av ett antikt tempel. (Stargate Resistance)"@sv . "Amarna"@sv . . . . . . "Amarna lies east of Tava Rhe, and it is the capital of Rath Koridan province. It lies several hours south of the Eternal River, almost exactly in the center of the land claimed by the country of Koridan. The road east eventually winds its way to Ithryn; to the southwest it reaches Luata Crossroads."@en . . "Amarna \u00E4r en planet i Vintergatan galaxen som en g\u00E5ng tillh\u00F6rde Osiris. Stargate Command har landat en kraft i denna v\u00E4rld f\u00F6r att unders\u00F6ka en rik k\u00E4lla till naquadah, principen energik\u00E4lla alla avancerade utomjordisk teknologi. Men en inf\u00F6dd tipsade Systemherrarna och de har skickat sin egen kraft att sl\u00E5 tillbaka det m\u00E4nskliga inkr\u00E4ktare. Kampen att komma \u00E4r en blodig deathmatch i skuggiga inre av ett antikt tempel. (Stargate Resistance)"@sv . . . "System Lords, previously Osiris"@en . . "The site of Amarna (commonly known as el-Amarna or incorrectly as Tel el-Amarna; see below) (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0645\u0627\u0631\u0646\u0629 al-\u2018am\u0101rnah\u200E) is located on the east bank of the Nile River in the modern Egyptian province of Minya, some 58 km (38 miles) south of the city of al-Minya, 312 km (194 miles) south of the Egyptian capital Cairo and 402 km (250 miles) north of Luxor. The site of Amarna includes several modern villages, chief of which are el-Till in the north and el-Hagg Qandil in the south. The area contains an extensive ancient Egyptian archaeological site that represents the remains of the capital city newly\u2013established and built by the Pharaoh Akhenaten of the late Eighteenth Dynasty (c. 1353 BCE), and abandoned shortly afterwards. The name for the city employed by the ancient Egyptians is written as Akhetaten (or Akhetaton \u2013 transliterations vary) in English transliteration. Akhetaten means \"Horizon of the Aten.\" The area was also occupied during later Roman and early Christian times, excavations to the south of the city have found several structures from this period."@en . . "stone and wood"@en . . . . "0"^^ . . . . "Naquadah gruvor"@sv . . "Amarna lies east of Tava Rhe, and it is the capital of Rath Koridan province. It lies several hours south of the Eternal River, almost exactly in the center of the land claimed by the country of Koridan. The road east eventually winds its way to Ithryn; to the southwest it reaches Luata Crossroads."@en . . . "Amarna"@en . . "Amarna"@sv . . . . . . "Naquadah mines"@en . . . . . "The site of Amarna (commonly known as el-Amarna or incorrectly as Tel el-Amarna; see below) (Arabic: \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0645\u0627\u0631\u0646\u0629 al-\u2018am\u0101rnah\u200E) is located on the east bank of the Nile River in the modern Egyptian province of Minya, some 58 km (38 miles) south of the city of al-Minya, 312 km (194 miles) south of the Egyptian capital Cairo and 402 km (250 miles) north of Luxor. The site of Amarna includes several modern villages, chief of which are el-Till in the north and el-Hagg Qandil in the south."@en . "Amarna"@pl . .