• Gabu or Gabú may refer to: Gabu Region of Guinea-Bissau Gabu, a town and capital of Gabu Region, Guinea-Bissau Gabu, Nigeria Gat Andrés Bonifacio University...
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    agricultural products. Traders come from as far afield as Guinea and Senegal. Gabú has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw), similar to that of the capital...
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    12.167°N 14.167°W / 12.167; -14.167 Gabú Region is the easternmost region in Guinea-Bissau. Its capital is Gabú. The region borders Senegal to the north...
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  • matter to tell Gabu about his amnesia, claims to have been waiting for Gabu this whole time and they happily reunite. In the end, Mei and Gabu both enjoy...
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  • Boe, Guinea-Bissau (category Gabu Region)
    Boe (full name Madina do Boe) is a settlement in the southeastern Gabú Region of Guinea-Bissau. The population is mostly of poor Fulani speaking herders...
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    Cássio Gabus Mendes (born 29 August 1961) is a Brazilian actor. Debuted on TV in the telenovela Elas por Elas, in 1982, and participated in the telenovelas...
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    site. It became known as Gabu Airfield. During the initial invasion of the Japanese in the Philippines in December 1941, Gabu Airfield was captured and...
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  • Gabu is a local government area located in Nigeria, Africa, with Igede as the official language. Gabu is situated in the Yala Local Government Area of...
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  • congregations around Gabú and a preaching station in Sintabaco around 110 km from Gabú. The worship attendance is about 700. one congregation in Gabú one in Pega...
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    Kaabu (redirect from Gabu Empire)
    Kaabu (1537–1867), also written Gabu, Ngabou, and N'Gabu, was a federation of Mandinka kingdoms in the Senegambia region centered within modern northeastern...
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    July 2022, when a Catholic church in the overwhelmingly Muslim region of Gabú was vandalised, raised concern amongst the Christian community that Islamic...
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  • Lamego Airport (IATA: GGGB) is an airport serving the city of Gabú, the capital of the Gabú Region of Guinea-Bissau. List of airports in Guinea-Bissau Transport...
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  • Pokka (redirect from Gabu Gabu!)
    fruit juices, carbonated drinks, and sugar-free teas, including Ribbon, Gabu Drink, and Tea with Gyokuro, in addition to the former Pokka Corporation's...
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    below, by region: Bafata Bambadinca Contuboel Galomaro Gamamundo Xitole Boe Gabú Piche Pirada Sonaco Prabis Quinhamel Safim Bigene Bula Cacheu Caio Canghungo...
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  • broadcaster Edith Gabus Mendes, and actor Cassiano Gabus Mendes, and grandfather of actors Tato Gabus Mendes and Cássio Gabus Mendes. Gabus Mendes started...
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  • holds memories of their dead father. On Sunday, while Shou and the leader Gabu were competing, black smoke enveloped the area and they were warped into...
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    1985:31 Gabus 1970:145 Kleivan & Sonne 1985:18 Gabus 1970:111 Gabus 1970:212 Kleivan & Sonne 1985:31, 36 Rasmussen 1965:108, Kleivan & Sonne 1985:26 Gabus 1970:227–228...
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    along with the Corubal River, drains the Bafatá Plateau. It also drains the Gabú Plain, along with the Farim River (also known as the Cacheu River), and their...
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    Rank City Population (2009 Census) Region 1 Bissau 387,909 Bissau 2 Gabú 43,556 Gabú 3 Bafatá 29,556 Bafatá 4 Canchungo 12,044 Cacheu 5 Bissorã 9,898 Oio...
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  • may refer to: Tagelmust, indigo-dyed cotton garment Chéché, village in the Gabú Region of north-eastern Guinea-Bissau Action sociale CHECHE, an organization...
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    The regions can also be grouped into 3 provinces: Leste (East): Bafatá, Gabu Norte (North): Biombo, Cacheu, Oio Sul (South): Bolama, Quinara, Tombali...
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  • Midorikawa in the original Japanese version and by Ricco Fajardo. Gab (ガブ, Gabu) is one of the Red-Haired Pirates' senior officers who has sharp teeth. Gab...
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    Russian Museum of Ethnography. Hoppál 2005: 27 Kleivan & Sonne 1985: 7, 19–21 Gabus, Jean: A karibu eszkimók. Gondolat Kiadó, Budapest, 1970. (Hungarian translation...
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    Monstrinho Fininho (João Roberto) Fena - percussion Edson Café Former members Gabú (1991–1997) - percussion Raça Negra 25 Anos (2016) Raça Negra Vol. 10 (2001)...
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    ISBN 90-04-07160-1. Gabus, Jean (1970). A karibu eszkimók (in Hungarian). Budapest: Gondolat Kiadó. Translation of the original: Gabus, Jean (1944). Vie...
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  • smiths’, all of which are cognate with Lithuanian gabija ‘sacred home fire’, gabus ‘gifted, clever’. His apparent counterpart in Irish mythology, Goibniu,...
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  • Surfistinha. The film stars Deborah Secco (as Bruna Surfistinha), Cássio Gabus Mendes, Fabiula Nascimento, Cristina Lago, Guta Ruiz and Drica Moraes. Filming...
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  • Barkat Sidhu (18 September 1946 – 17 August 2014) was a Sufi singer from Moga district, Punjab, India, and a fine exponent of the Patiala Gharana. Barkat...
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  • of 266 metres (873 ft). The hill is located in the administrative region Gabu, near the southern border with Guinea. It is named after the British explorer...
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    opposed to Sursilvan citrona (← limone), giabus/baguos "cabbage" (← Lombard gabüs), chanella/canella "cinnamon" (← cannella). In Sursilvan, the word ogna...
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