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Cimba was a British-built
clipper in the
Australian wool trade. She
sailed between London and
Sydney for 20 years, from 1878 to 1898. In 1905,
Cimba set...
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CIMBA Leadership Institute".
CIMBA Italy.
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April 2015. "LIFE
Leadership Training –
CIMBA Italy".
CIMBA Italy.
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- John E.
Cimba (born c. 1942) was a
Canadian football player who pla**** for the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He won the Grey Cup with them in 1965 and 1967. He...
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titles beginning with
Simba Simbad (disambiguation)
Zimba (disambiguation)
Cimba, a British-built
clipper Simba rebellion in Congo-Léopoldville, 1964–1965...
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Analysis (
CIMBA).
Students from all over the
world lived, studied, and
worked in the
converted convent in
Asolo while earning their MBA. The
CIMBA program...
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southwestern African hunter-gatherers,
otherwise only
represented by the
Cimba, Kwisi, and the Damara, who
adopted the
Khoekhoe language. Like the Kwisi...
- The
Cimba [tʃimba], also
spelled Tjimba, are a remote, Herero-speaking hunter-gatherer
people of the
Kaokoveld desert in
northwest Namibia and southwest...
- Main
Campus (Araguaína):
Center for
Integrated Sciences (
Cimba Unit),
located in the
Cimba Sector.
School of
Veterinary Medicine and
Animal Science (EMVZ...
- ****ociated
minerals from the
Cimba deposit. The
state would take 15% in
exchange for
transfer of the
subsoil of the
Cimba deposit,
while Tanganyika Gold...
- seem to be a
remnant of an
indigenous po****tion—along with the Kwadi, the
Cimba, and the Damara—that are
unlike either the San (Bushmen) or the Bantu. Culturally...