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Fulvia (classical Latin: [ˈfulwi.a]; d. 40 BC) was an
aristocratic Roman woman who
lived during the late
Roman Republic. Fulvia's
birth into an important...
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Retrieved 12 May 2009. (auf Chanka-Quechua).
German translation in:
Juliane Bambula Diaz and
Mario Razzeto: Ketschua-Lyrik. Reclam,
Leipzig 1976, p. 172 Thomas...
- Pion (FRA) + 1:52.36 14 Pawel Szczepaniak (POL) + 1:55.02 15 Ondrej
Bambula (CZE) + 1:55.61 16 Philipp Walsleben (GER) + 1:57.69 17 René Lang (SUI)...
- Lang (SUI) + 5:56,0 25 Dieter Vanthourenhout (BEL) + 6:12,8 26 Ondrej
Bambula (CZE) + 6:16,0 27 David Menger (CZE) + 6:22,7 28 Patrick Van Leeuwen (NED)...
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erected in 2006 with the
description of
three new species. N.
typicus and N.
bambula occur in Laos and N.
suzannae is
native to Sumatra.
These beetles have...
- the all-female
group Yaya,
Legacy Woman, Los
Bomberas de la Bahia,
Grupo Bambula (Originally
female group), and
Ausuba in
Puerto Rico.
There has also been...
- Kwada;
Nguro Dina;
Birnin Ngizu I;
Birnin Ngizu II; Bula
Chibok Korongilim Bambula;
Korongilim Zarma; K. Kwibula;
Kwada Yang; Yarchida; Bula Shettima; Bula...
- 4:05 31 Joachim Parbo (DEN) + 4:15 32 Thijs Al (NED) + 4:15 33 Ondřej
Bambula (CZE) + 4:21 34 Peter Presslauer (AUT) + 4:31 35 Ian Field (GBR) + 4:43...
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project of
Laura Thoma of Zürich ****
organization Amicitia and
August Bambula of the **** men's
Excentric Club Zürich. The
first issue was
eight pages...
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Museum of
American History in Washington, D.C., held a
special event titled Bámbula: The
Legacy of Tata Cepeda,
celebrating her
lifetime achievements and the...