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    Juan Maria Schuver (born Joannes Maria Schuver; 26 February 1852 – August 1883) was a Dutch explorer. The son of a wealthy merchant, as a young man Schuver...
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    absorbed by Gojjam until it reached west to the Sultanate of Gubba; Juan Maria Schuver noted in his journeys in Agawmeder (September 1882) that in three...
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  • wordlist dated March 1882 by Juan Maria Schuver. Kwama at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Wendy James, et al., Juan Maria Schuver's Travels in North East Africa...
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  • a wordlist from the Mount Guba area compiled in February 1883 by Juan Maria Schuver. Varieties are not all mutually intelligible. By that standard, there...
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    population of 100,000 inhabitants. However, when the Dutch explorer Juan Maria Schuver travelled through the town in April 1881, he doubted it had "anything...
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  • record of this language is a short wordlist dated February 1883 by Juan Maria Schuver. His informant came from the east side of the Tabi Hills, but was...
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  • a list of 32 village names and a wordlist dated February 1883 by Juan Maria Schuver, where he calls the language "Gambiel". Opuuo at Ethnologue (27th...
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    with an elevation of 1,570 meters. According to the Dutch explorer Juan Maria Schuver, who visited the town in 1881, Asosa was "a prosperous village as...
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  • The region and its inhabitants were described by the Dutch explorer Juan Maria Schuver, who travelled to the area in 1880-1883. Based on the 2007 Census...
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    stay in Sudan he met other European explorers, like Romolo Gessi and Juan Maria Schuver. He died in Khartoum of illness. Marno, E. (1874): Reisen im Gebiete...
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  • (Schuver 1882 in James et al. 1996, Muratori 1955) we suspect that Kadallu is a distinct language." The short list of words collected by Juan Maria Schuver...
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  • fortified village by the local inhabitants, which was visited by Juan Maria Schuver June 1882. The 2007 national census reported a total population for...
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  • in state of disrepair, and has postal service. The Dutch explorer Juan Maria Schuver visited Begi during his first explorations between the White and Blue...
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  • several rooms for Abu Shok's many wives and a mosque. Dutch explorer Juan Maria Schuver visited the town in the 1880s and reported on a visit to the Funje...
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  • Borana dispersal in the early sixteenth century". The Dutch explorer Juan Maria Schuver reached Mount Welel August 1882, but he declined to attempt to climb...
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    distinction for the Yabus in Sudan that is a tributary of the White Nile. Juan Maria Schuver was the first European explorer to determine that they were two separate...
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    August Schweinfurth, and commented on maps by Wilhelm Junker and Juan Maria Schuver. He also discussed trade in rubber, ivory and slaves, mining, exploitation...
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  • at the Wayback Machine (accessed 1 May 2008) Wendy James, et al., Juan Maria Schuver's Travels in North East Africa, 1880-1883 (London: Hakluyt Society...
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  • Affairs, 1996) Wendy James, Gerd Baumann & Douglas Johnson, eds, Juan Maria Schuver's Travels in North East Africa, 1880-1883, London: The Hakluyt Society...
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