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Department in the
south of Colombia. The name is
rendered variously as Kamëntšá,
Camsá, Camëntsëá, Coche, Kamemtxa, Kamsa, Kamse, Sibundoy, and Sibundoy-Gaché...
- 2023-10-07.
Retrieved 2023-12-29. Howard,
Linda (1972). "Fonología del
camsá" (PDF).
Sistemas fonológicos de
idiomas colombianos (in Spanish). Vol. I...
- constellations.
Oromo months (stars/lunar phases) are
Bittottessa (Iangulum),
Camsa (Pleiades), Bufa (Aldebarran),
Waxabajjii (Belletrix),
Obora **** (Central...
- Workers,
launched The
Coalition to
Abolish Modern-day
Slavery in Asia (
CAMSA) project.
BPSOS is
addressing the
global explosion of
human trafficking...
-
Ayahuasca is a
South American psychoactive beverage,
traditionally used by
Indigenous cultures and folk
healers in the
Amazon and
Orinoco basins for spiritual...
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Sheridan 1986, pp. 1–2, 17–25.
Matchett 2000, p. 153, Bhag.
Purana 1.3.28 :ete
cāṁśa-kalāḥ puṁsaḥ kṛṣṇas tu bhagavān svayam :indrāri-vyākulaṁ lokaṁ mṛḍayanti...
- automobile, can
refer to:
Coche people, an
indigenous people of
Colombia Camsá language,
Coche language Coche Island,
Venezuela Coche station, a rapid...
- is
being conducted by the
Council of Arab
Ministers of
Social Affairs (
CAMSA), with much of the
vocabulary voted on by
regional Deaf ****ociations. However...
- (also
known as Aimoré)
Cahuapanan (2) (also
known as Jebero, Kawapánan)
Camsá (Colombia) (also
known as Sibundoy, Coche)
Candoshi (also
known as Maina...
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sometimes used in
English text kbh. is used for københavnsk (of Copenhagen)
Camsá language, ISO 639-3 code
Kantha Bopha Hospital,
affiliated to the Ministry...