- Look up
bugia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bugia may
refer to: Béjaïa, a port city in
Eastern Algeria near the
mountains of
Little Kabylia Béjaïa...
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pronounced [biˈdʒaːja],
locally [ˈb(d)ʒæːjə]),
formerly known as
Bougie and
Bugia, is a
Mediterranean port city and
commune on the Gulf of Béjaïa in Algeria;...
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Ramon Paolo Vlajar Bugia (born
January 19, 1981) is a
Filipino former professional basketball player and
executive who
currently serves as the team manager...
- A
bugia (Latin: scotula, palmatorium, French: bougeoir) or hand-candlestick is a
liturgical candlestick held
beside a
Latin Catholic bishop or
other prelate...
- was a
Pisan mathematician who had
studied in the
Pisan trading colony of
Bugia, in what is now Algeria, and he
endeavored to
promote the
numeral system...
- father's
appointment by his
homeland as
state official in the
customs house of
Bugia for the
Pisan merchants who
thronged to it, he took charge; and in view...
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directed a
trading post in
Bugia, modern-day Béjaïa, Algeria.
Fibonacci travelled with him as a
young boy, and it was in
Bugia where he was
educated that...
- José
Manuel Bugia (born 12 June 1951) is an
Argentine rower. He
competed in the men's
coxless four
event at the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- and
Conservator of Rome
between 1651 and 1677. He is the
author of the La
Bugia (the Candle), a book of verses,
written in 1656 in Rome. He
built the Villa...
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Timberlake for
Enrico Villanueva, Rich Alvarez,
Celino Cruz, and
Paolo Bugia of Purefoods.
Burger King
acted as the
conduit team,
trading Pocholo Villanueva...