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featuring one side platform. It
opened on 25 June 1912.
Initially opened as
Balee, it was
changed to
Wattleglen (one word) on 14
August 1922. However, currently...
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William Balée (born 1954) is a
professor of
anthropology at
Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Balée was born in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida and...
- Fort
Inong Balee (Acehnese: Kuta
Inong Balèe) is
located on a
small hill
along Krueng Raya Bay, Lam Reh, Aceh, Indonesia,
overlooking the
Indian Ocean...
- were
drawn from Aceh's
widows and the army
named the "Inong
Balee",
after Fort
Inong Balee Malahayati was a
daughter of
Admiral Machmud Syah of the Aceh...
- 1912 the
railway station was
named Balee on 25 June. This was
renamed Wattleglen (as one word) on 14
August 1922.
Balee was
changed to
Wattleglen (one word)...
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Witita Balee (Thai: วิฑิตา บาลี, born 27
March 1991) is a Thai
indoor volleyball player. With her club
Bangkok Gl**** she
competed at the 2016 FIVB Volleyball...
- hari/dina/dinten anyar/enggal apa/anu geni
Acehnese sa duwa lhèë peuët ureuëng rumoh/
balèë asèë u uroë barô (geu)tanyoë peuë apuy
Lampung sai khua telu pak jelema...
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Stephen J. (1998). "Forged in Fire: History, Land and
Anthropogenic Fire". In
Balée,
William (ed.).
Advances in
Historical Ecology.
Historical Ecology Series...
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Bellhaven Press, London.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 14 July 2011.
Balee WL (2000). "Antiquity of
traditional ethnobiological knowledge in Amazonia:...
- potsherds,
proponents of
historical ecology such as
William Denevan and
William Balee have
suggested that
large sections of the
Caatinga region may be of anthropogenic...