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Cinga Samson (born 1986) is a
South African artist known for his
figurative oil
paintings of large-scale
group scenes and self-portraits. Samson's work...
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originally called Cinga, with the
parish being established in 1343. However,
there are no
records from this era that
mention Cinga, a 1276
cedula mentions...
- The Ki language, Tuki (Baki, Oki), is a
Southern Bantoid language of Cameroon. It is
spoken by 26,000
people in the
Central Province of Cameroon, in the...
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synonymous with the suya
kebab in
Nigeria and Niger, also
known as suya, tsinga,
cinga, cicinga, cincinga,
tsire agashi,
cacanga or
tankora in the
Hausa language...
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recorded in 1989 in
Berlin and
discovered unexpectedly after almost 30 years)
Činga,
Evaldas (9
November 2017). "10
facts you didn't know
about the legendary...
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Virginia Overton Eddie Peake Howardena Pindell (since 2024)
Doris Salcedo Cinga Samson Raqib Shaw Danh Vo (since 2018) In addition, the
gallery manages...
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tributary of the Ebre, and some
distance above its
confluence with the
Cinga (modern Cinca); thus
commanding the
country between those rivers, as well...
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genders of
river names vary: Many
ending in -a are feminine: a Cinca/a
Cinga, a Cinqueta, a Garona, L'Arba, a Noguera, a Isuela, La Uecha, La Uerva,...
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neighbouring areas such as
County Longford and
County Offaly.
Tomas O
Cinga, died 1342
Muircheartach Ó Cionga, Old
Testament translator and scribe,...
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Cyrtandra J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. (1776)
Species 600+, see list
Synonyms Cinga Noronha (1790), nom. nud.
Cyrtandroidea F.Br. (1935)
Cyrtandropsis Lauterb...