Nunura (also romanized as Nunurra) was a Mesopotamian god regarded as a divine potter. He was also associated with apotriopaic magic and exorcisms, and...
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Officer who was based in Maliana during the vote and where the fictional "Nunura" is based, who returned to East Timor to lead investigations into the crimes...
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of water irrigation that supply water to paddy fields such Bulobu River, Nunura River, Malibaka and Bui Pira river. Bunak and Kemak are the native dialects...
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possibly a part of a building ritual, she appears alongside the divine potter Nunura. She is rare in magical texts otherwise, though she is attested in an incantation...
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María Vásquez del Perú Marianne Larco Carmen Guerrero Iván Arias Lorenzo Nunura Luis Antonio Pacheco Mario Moreno Patricia Alzola Eva Ayllón Luis Ángel...
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other municipalities), to the source of the river, at the confluence of the Nunura [de] and Marobo [de] rivers. That confluence is on the border between Bobonaro...
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switched around with dBAḪAR, with the former explained as the potter god Nunura and the latter as Ninagal. In the Epic of Erra Ninagal is described as the...
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Sechura Province in the Piura Region of Peru. 2011-2014: José Bernardo Pazo Nunura, Partido Humanista Peruano. 2007-2010: Santos Valentín Querevalú Periche...
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Babonasolan River Babalai River Bebai River (Rio de Lois) (Nunutura River) (Nunura River) Claola River Hatoleai River Hatopoci River Timoreme River Meuculi...
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Giovannini Murillo Hernán Andrés Goicochea Delgado Luis Lazo Christopher Nunura Dickudt Piero Ramirez Magallanes Cristian Jesus Ramirez Magallanes Julio...
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