- conifer-feeding
sawflies Abias, a
saint of the
Coptic Church This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Abia. If an
internal link led...
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Abias is a
saint of the
Coptic Church. He is
included in the Heiligen-Lexicon by J. E. Stadler. A
church in
Alexandria is
dedicated in his name. It is...
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Abia is a
state in the
Southeastern region of Nigeria. The state's
capital is
Umuahia and its most
populous city is Aba.
Abia is
bordered the west by...
- ABS-CBN was a
Philippine commercial broadcast network that
served as the
flagship property of the ABS-CBN Corporation, a
company under the
Lopez Holdings...
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variants are
found in the m****cripts
containing this verse: "
Abia": Ἀβιά, Ἀβιὰ] B Byz ς WH "
Abias": Ἀβιά, Ἀβιὰς] א "Abeia": Ἀβειά, Ἀβειὰ] p1 "Abioud": Ἀβιούδ...
- This is a list of the
administrators and
governors of
Abia State, Nigeria,
which was
created on 1991-08-27, when it was
split from Imo State. * Military...
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Abia Brown (1743 – 1785)
served as a
Deputy to the
Provincial Congress of New
Jersey in 1775 (at Trenton) and 1776 (at New Brunswick). As
Deputy to the...
- Port Harcourt. Aba is a
major urban settlement and
commercial centre in
Abia State,
which is
surrounded by
small villages and towns. The
indigenous people...
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Omoba is the
Local Government Headquarters of
Isiala Ngwa South,
Abia State, Nigeria.
Omoba is the
anglicised spelling of the name Umuoba.
Omoba originally...
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Abia State University Uturu (ABSU) is a
Nigerian public university. It is one of the state-owned
universities in Nigeria.
These state academic institutions...