• Jolas may refer to: Members of the Jola people of West Africa Betsy Jolas (born 1926), Franco–American composer Eugene Jolas (1894–1952), American translator...
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  • Look up Jola in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jola may refer to: Jola people, an ethnic group of West Africa Jola languages, a dialect continuum spoken...
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    the Jola Karon, Jola Mlomp, Jola Elinnkin, Jola Caginol, Jola Huluf, Jola Jamat, Jola Joheyt, Jola Bayot, Jola Brin, Jola Seleky, Jola Kabrouse, Jola Jiwat...
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  • Jola (Joola) or Diola is a dialect continuum spoken in Senegal, the Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau. It belongs to the Bak branch of the Niger–Congo language...
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  • Jola Jobst (25 November 1915 – October 1952) was a German movie actress who committed suicide in 1952. Jobst was married to the World War II fighter pilot...
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    with her husband Eugene Jolas. Jolas was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but became closely associated with European culture. Jolas and her husband had two...
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  • John George Eugène Jolas (October 26, 1894 – May 26, 1952) was a writer, translator and literary critic. John George Eugène Jolas was born October 26,...
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    Elizabeth Jolas (born 5 August 1926) is a Franco-American composer. Jolas was born in Paris in 1926. Her mother, the American translator Maria McDonald...
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  • Jola (French: Diola; Jola: Joola), also called Jola-Fonyi (French: Diola-Fogny) and Kujamataak, is a language spoken by 475,000 people in the Casamance...
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    Jọláolúwa Ayẹyẹ popularly known as Jola Ayeye or Jollz is a Nigerian podcaster, media personality, and screenwriter. Along with FK Abudu, she hosts the...
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  • into a human as a curse, so he ran away. Belsnickel releases the yule cat Jola into the reindeer pen, injuring Dasher. He then releases a potion into the...
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    languages have the status of "national languages": Wolof, Balanta-Ganja, Arabic, Jola-Fonyi, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mankanya, Noon (Serer-Noon), Pulaar, Serer, and...
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    The Mandinka ethnicity is the most numerous, followed by the Fula, Wolof, Jola/Karoninka, Serahule / Jahanka, Serers, Manjago, Bambara, Aku Marabou, Bainunka...
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  • Jola Sigmond (born September 2, 1943) is a Swedish architect SAR. He was born in Budapest, Hungary, and came to Sweden as a fugitive in 1967 where he studied...
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    group (probably including the Serer Cangin peoples) (16%); Mandinka (4.9%); Jola (4.2%); Soninke (2.4%); other 5.4% (includes Europeans and persons of Lebanese...
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    the Jola (Jóola) people in the south of Senegal, the Casamance and the Gambia, the Jóola Buluf, the Jóola Fogny and the Jóola Kalunai. The Jola call...
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  • and the late Nomhle Nkonyeni. She currently stars a main role of Vuyiswa Jola on The Queen, alongside Shona Ferguson and Connie Ferguson. Her other television...
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  • Jola-Felupe (Feloup, Felup, Felupe, Floup, Flup, Fulup) or Ejamat (Ediamat) is a Jola language of the Casamance region of Senegal and neighboring Guinea-Bissau...
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    ([ə'kɔntiŋ], or ekonting in French transliteration) is the folk lute of the Jola people, found in Senegal, Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau in West Africa. It is...
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  • not found in other Atlantic languages. Bak languages Bak proper Balanta Jola languages (Diola) Papel languages (Manjaku) Bijago Bijago is highly divergent...
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    According to local legends, the Jola and Bainuk people are said to have inhabited Casamance for over a thousand years. Jola leaders ruled portions of Casamance...
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  • Rapulana Seiphemo who played Hector Sebata, Zandile Msutwana who played Vuyiswa Jola since the shows inception, Thembsie Matu who played Patronella Zulu, Sibusiswe...
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    38% of the population, Pulaar by 21%, Wolof by 18%, Soninke by 9 percent, Jola by 4.5 percent, Serer by 2.4 percent, Manjak and Bainouk by 1.6 percent each...
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    group (probably including the Serer Cangin peoples (16%)); Mandinka (4.9%); Jola (4.2%); Soninke (2.4%); other 5.4% (includes Europeans and persons of Lebanese...
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    Boukout (also called bukut or futampaf) is a Jola rite of passage practised in Ziguinchor, Senegal. There is evidence that this ritual has existed at least...
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  • Microcrambus jolas is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1967. It is found in Mexico. "GlobIZ search". Global...
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  • The Smart Money Woman Written by Pearl Osibu, Jola Ayeye Directed by Bunmi Ajakaiye Starring Osas Ighodaro Kemi Lala Akindoju Timini Egbuson Toni Tones...
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    Guinea-Bissau is poorly understood by historians. The earliest inhabitants were the Jola, Papel, Manjak, Balanta, and Biafada peoples.[citation needed] Later the...
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  • String Quartet No. 4 (Variations on "Amazing Grace") microtonal music Betsy Jolas 1926 French Werner Kaegi 1926 2024 Swiss electronic music Melinda Kistétényi...
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  • Le Joola, a ferry that capsized in Senegal in 2002 Jola people, an ethnic group of West Africa Jola languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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