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Apalachian
Apalachian Ap`a*la"chi*an, a. See Appalachian.

Meaning of Apala from wikipedia

- Nigeria, apala is still very po****r amongst Muslims of the Yoruba tribe. Variant styles of apala include apala pop, apala trap, and apala-fusion, with...
- known by his stage name Terry Apala, is a Nigerian Afrobeat, Hip-Hop and Apala (traditional Yoruba music) musician. Terry Apala was born and raised in Mushin...
- APALA or Apala could refer to: Apala, a music genre ****ociated with the Yoruba people of Nigeria Apala Majumdar, British mathematician Asian Pacific American...
- Conocybe apala is a basidiomycete fungus and a member of the genus Conocybe. It is a fairly common fungus, both in North America and Europe, found growing...
- Christophe Lutundula Apala Pen'apala is a member of the National ****embly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Deputy President of the ****embly...
- presented annually by the Asian Pacific American Librarians ****ociation (APALA). The APALA was formed in 1980 "to create an organization that would address the...
- Gbogbolowo better known as Ayinla Omowura (1933 – 6 May 1980) was a Nigerian Apala musician born in Itoko, Abeokuta in 1933. Omowura was the son of Yusuff...
- of the most po****r artists in the apala genre. He was born in Ibadan, Nigeria. and regarded as the father of Apala Music in Nigeria, performing with musical...
- Apala Majumdar is a British applied mathematician specialising in the mathematics of liquid crystals. She is a professor of Applied Mathematics at the...
- instruments. The country's most internationally renowned genres are Indigenous, Apala, Aurrebbe music, Rara music, Were music, Ogene, Fuji, Jùjú, Afrobeat, Afrobeats...