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Dhamasa is a
small town in the
southwestern Gedo
region of Somalia. The
settlement was
founded in the
early 1950s by
Somali nomads from the
larger region...
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Dámasa Cabezón (1792 – 17
March 1861) was an Argentine-Chilean
educator and women's
education pioneer in 19th-century
South America. A
daughter of the...
- but is less safe than the main road
through Rhamu.
Damasa Primary School is in the town of
Damasa,
along the
Kenya Somalia border.
Lafey is
mainly inhabited...
- María
Dámasa Jova Baró (December 11, 1890 –
February 11, 1940) was a
Cuban writer,
educator and feminist. The
daughter of
Feliciano Jova and María del...
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Macacha Güemes (full name María
Magdalena Dámasa de Güemes) (1787-1866) was an
Argentine heroine. A
sister of Martín
Miguel de Güemes, she,
alongside her...
- The
female harri-jasotzaile
Damasa Agirregabiria lifting an 8 arro
stone on the left,
Errekartetxo (Santos Iriarte)
lifting a
round stone on the right...
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primary school. Fino
boarding primary school.
sheikh barow primary school.
Damasa primary school. Kabo
primary school.
Kamora Liban primary school. Gari primary...
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river area.
Legends say that the
people in the area
named Kisra's grandson,
Damasa, as
their king.
Kebbi Emirate,
which has a long
tradition of the
Kisra legend...
- as his
paternal great-grandparents, José Félix Falcón and María
Antonia Damasa Falcón, were
descendants of the
Canary Islander colonists who
settled in...
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Vizcarrondo y Ortíz de Zárate (b. 1804, m. 1842, d. 1897) 15.
Octavia Viscarrondo Rojas 31.
Carmen María
Dámasa Rojas y
Rojas (b. 1827, m. 1842, d. 1893)...