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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...
- 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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protested and
rioted against Rohingya refugees. The
protests took
place at the
Balee Meuseuraya Hall in
Banda Aceh. The
Rohingya are a
stateless Muslim minority...
- by the
order of
Sultan Ala’ al-Din
Riayat Syah.
Malahayati led her
Inong Balee Army in
response to the
Dutch challenge and
after several violent battles...
- Maranhão. They were the
subject of a book by
anthropologist Dr.
William Balée in an
exhaustive study of
their ethnobotany lifeways and the historical...
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baloo balee Sleep saft my baby,
Sleep saft my baby,
Sleep saft my baby, In oor ben noo.
Baloo baleerie,
baloo baleerie Baloo baleerie,
baloo balee Lullaby...
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ethnobotanical context among the Ka'apor
people of Maranhão,
Brazil by Dr.
William Balée, the
Tulane University anthropologist and
historical ecologist: "Fishhooks...