- The
Balele Mountains (Balelesberg or
sometimes Belelasberg in Afrikaans) are a
mountain m****if
largely located in the KwaZulu-Natal
province in
South Africa...
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Utrecht is a town in the
foothills of the
Balele Mountains, in the
northwestern corner of KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa. Newcastle, Kwazulu-Natal's third-largest...
- 2007, are Azandé people.
There are
other peoples such as the Boa, Bakere,
Balele, Bakango, Babenza, etc., who are also
present in this province. They live...
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National Park, the
other two
being Veeranahosalli Gate and
Karmadu Gate (
Balele-Mysore Road), the
latter does not host safari. The
Tholpetty wildlife Sanctuary...
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raised concerns due to the
environmental sensitivity of the region. With the
Balele Mountains to the south, the area
surrounding the town is
mountainous with...
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Playa de
Tanauan Bagbag 569.67 3,655 None
Bagumbayan 239.00 7,657 None
Balele 620.43 9,995 None
Banjo East 145.92 3,482 None
Banjo Laurel (Banjo West)...
- The Sebeș (Hungarian: Sebes, German: Mühlbach) is a left
tributary of the
river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. The
upper reach of the
river (upstream...
- Turaki; Wuji; Rubu; Ung. Gwari;
Wusar I;
Wusar II; Ung. Paiko; Bikaratu; Ung.
Balele; Ung. Baka (Tarno);
Bango I;
Bango II;
Kaban I;
Kaban II; Maje; Joga I;...
- bow
harps accompanies the many
dances in
Equatorial Guinea, such as the
balélé and the
risque ibanga.
Another po****r
instrument is the tam-tam, a wooden...
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celebrations is the abira,
which is
believed to
cleanse the
community of evil. The
balélé dance is
performed along the
coast throughout the year and on
Bioko around...