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Béya is a
village situated in Sangha-Mbaéré Prefecture,
Central African Republic. The name
Beya derives from
Gbaya words,
which means "Pale Gr****." Before...
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Beya may
refer to: Heya (sumo), an
organization of sumo
wrestlers (pronounced
beya in
compound form)
Beya (rural locality), a
rural locality (selo) in...
- Joël
Beya Tumetuka (born 8
December 1999) is a
Democratic Republic of the
Congo footballer who
currently plays as a
forward for AS FAR. As of
matches pla****...
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Isegahama stable (伊勢ヶ濱部屋, Isegahama-
beya),
formerly known as
Ajigawa stable from 1979 to 2007, is a
stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the
Isegahama ichimon...
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become beya. A sumo
stable is
pronounced in ****anese as "sumo-
beya" and
Arashio stable, as an example, is
pronounced "Arashio-
beya".
There are 46...
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Beya Bouabdallah (born
December 24, 1944) is a
former Tunisian female basketball player,
female handball player,
female volleyball player and
female athletics...
- of sumo
wrestlers where they
train and live. It can also be
termed sumo-
beya. All
wrestlers in
professional sumo must
belong to one. As of 2022[update]...
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Arashio stable (荒汐部屋, Arashio-
beya) is a
stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tokit****ze
ichimon or
group of stables. It was set up in June 2002 by former...
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Ikazuchi stable (雷部屋, Ikazuchi-
beya),
formerly known as
Irumagawa stable from 1993 to 2023, is a
stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the
Dewanoumi ichimon...
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Tatsunami stable (立浪部屋, Tatsunami-
beya) is a
stable of sumo wrestlers,
formerly the head of the
Tatsunami ichimon or
group of stables. As of
January 2023...