Doro is a village and a refugee camp in Maban County, Upper Nile State, South Sudan. It was previously a part of Upper Nile state. "South Sudan: MSF scales...
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service 1951–1956 Doro, South Sudan Toro (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Doro. If an internal link led...
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and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement–North (SPLM-N), a northern affiliate of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) in South Sudan. After...
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Quran Hidayah Amharic IEN Doros 1 IEN Doros 2 IEN Doros 3 IEN Doros 4 IEN Doros 5 IEN Doros 6 IEN Doros 7 IEN Doros 8 IEN Doros 9 KSA Cooking EN TV KSA...
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Maban County (category South Sudan geography stubs)
State of South Sudan. The county capital is the town of Bunj. In 2017, the South Sudan government divided the county into two: North East and South West....
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the Falls of Gouina (60 km to the south-east of Kayes on the Sénégal River), Talari Gorges, Lake Magui and Lake Doro are located in the region. At the...
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Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Kenya to the south, South Sudan to the west, and Sudan to the northwest. Ethiopia covers a land area of 1,104...
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by El Hadj Umar Tall, 70 km (43 mi) to the northeast Lake Magui and Lake Doro, both watered by the Kolimbiné River The Manantali Dam List of cities in...
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in Maban County, South Sudan, hosting refugees and internally displaced people. Yusuf Batil camp was home to 37,000 refugees, Doro camp to 44,000, Jamam...
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only by the initiates. Certain Japanese lanterns, notably the Kirishitan dōrō (キリシタン灯籠, 'Christian lanterns'), did bear the "Lhq" monogram, which, a quarter...
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Boko Haram (redirect from Wilāyat al Sūdān al Gharbī)
Boko Haram experienced a subsequent revival under a new leader, Bakura Doro. The organization's name has always been Group of the People of Sunnah for...
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Central Banda language (category Languages of South Sudan)
(Mvédèrè) (also in South Sudan), Bàndà-Bàndà, Burú (only in South Sudan), Wùndù (only in South Sudan), Gòv̂òrò (only in South Sudan) Bàndà-Ndele (Govo...
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Bongo–Bagirmi languages (category Languages of South Sudan)
as Naba and the Sara languages. They are spoken across CAR, Chad, South Sudan, Sudan and adjacent countries. The Bongo–Bagirmi languages are for the most...
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Hausa while the Fulani and the Sullubawa entertain themselves with Sharo and Doro[clarification needed] respectively. Important visitors to the state are usually...
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ethnolinguistic minorities tend to practice customs more closely linked with South Sudan or the African Great Lakes region. The music of Ethiopia is extremely...
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units in Sudan were formed in the 1800s through large-scale military raiding in the area which is currently the countries of Sudan and South Sudan. Human...
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atkilt wat. Meat such as beef (Amharic: ሥጋ, səga), chicken (Amharic: ዶሮ, doro) or Tigrinya: ደርሆ, derho), fish (Amharic: ዓሣ, asa), goat or lamb (Amharic:...
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the 16th century and the early 19th century, the Barbary slave trade in South and West Europe was one of two major slave routes for European slaves to...
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Atlantic slave trade (category Slavery in South America)
across the Atlantic Ocean. Slaves were marched in shackles to the coasts of Sudan, Ethiopia and Somali, placed upon dhows and trafficked across the Indian...
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Dogoshi Dogoshi Lawanti; Kwatan Dogoshi I; Kwatan Dogoshi II Kukawa Doro / Duguri Doro / Duguri Dunba; Tubin Barebari; Kaiye Kura; Kolleram; Wal - Wal Kura;...
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States: The Role of America's Seas and Waterways. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina. ISBN 0-87249-519-1. Samuel Dickson. "Shanghai Kelly"...
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of the 1950s decade. January 1 – The Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan after 57 years. January 8 – Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian...
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Yan Ilori; Sinna; Zugunji Borgu Malale Doro Z. E. B.; Gungun Bussa; Tugan Mairakumi; Sadoro; Tunga Kwani; Doro Near Market; Tunga Sani Awaye; Tunga Nailo...
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Hokkaido many prisoners were forced to engage in road construction (Shūjin dōro (囚人道路)), mining, and railroad construction, which were severe. It was thought...
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that the chief of the western province was expected to pay more than 20,000 doro in cash, half that in jewelry, four horses, fifty black slaves, woollen tilimsans...
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subsequently the pirates increased their range and started attacking ships as far south as off the coast of Kenya in the Indian Ocean. Below are some notable pirate...
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Fáskrúðsfjörður, they hit strong winds and decided to turn around and sail along the south coast of Iceland. Another pirate ship joined them, and they also captured...
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supporting the Nigerian Army was attacked in the village of Gur, about 150 km south of Maiduguri in northeastern Nigeria. There was an exchange of fire. Four...
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Malaysia[clarification needed], the Maldives, Oman, the Philippines, Russia, Sudan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Yemen and other countries. Additionally resources dedicated...
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Blockade of Africa (category Slavery in South America)
and Spain, which agreed to cease trade north of the equator in 1818, and south of the equator by 1820. A clause was also inserted into the Congress of...
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