- Martín
Chambi Jiménez (November 5, 1891 –
September 13, 1973) was a
Peruvian photographer,
originally from Puno, in
southern Peru. He was one of the first...
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Chambi Khad is a
river in India.
Chambi Khad is
located in the
State of
Himachal Pradesh, in the
northern part of the country, 400 km
north of capital...
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Jebel ech
Chambi (Arabic: جبل الشعانبي
Jabal ash-Sha‘ānabī; also
Mount Ash-Sha'nabi) is a
mountain peak in Tunisia. At an
elevation of 1,544 m (5,066 ft)...
- The
Chumbi Valley,
called Dromo or
Tromo in Tibetan, is a
valley in the
Himalayas that
projects southwards from the
Tibetan plateau,
intervening between...
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Chambi National Park (sometimes
Chambi Mountain National Park or
Djebel Chambi National Park) is a
national park in Tunisia's K****erine Governorate. Located...
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Chambi is a
small village in the
Shimla district near Chaupal,
Himachal Pradesh, India. The
village is
situated among the mountains. It does not have a...
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Djerid at 17
metres (56 ft)
below sea
level and the
highest is
Jebel ech
Chambi at 1,544
metres (5,066 ft).
Tunisia is home to five
terrestrial ecoregions:...
- Army
launched an
offensive against the
Salafist jihadists in
Jebel ech
Chambi near K****erine. The
conflict ended with the
victory of the
Tunisian Army...
- Netherlands, Boston:
Brill Publishers. ISBN 978-90-04-40786-2. Chachage,
Chambi S. (2004). "Nyerere:
Nationalism and Post-Colonial Developmentalism". African...
- the
original on 21 June 2019.
Retrieved 2 June 2018. Whiteside,
David I.;
Chambi-Trowell, Sofía A. V.; Benton,
Michael J. (2
December 2022). "A Tri****ic...