- In the
religion of
Haitian Vodou,
Captain Debas (also Debard, Deebat) is a loa of the guede.
Captain Debas is part of the rada nation, not guede, and should...
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primarily used to cut fish,
though are also used
occasionally in
cutting meat.
Debas have wide
blades and are the
thickest of all ****anese
kitchen knives and...
- Yamaltu/
Deba is a
Local Government Area of
Gombe State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters is in the town of
Deba (or
Deba Habe), at the
southeastern part of the...
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Dibyasingha Deba,
known by the
symbolic regnal title as Ga****ati
Maharaja Divyasingha Deva IV, is the
current Ga****ati
Maharaja and the King of Puri. He...
- Nowa
Dęba [ˈnɔva ˈdɛmba] is a town in
Tarnobrzeg County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, with a po****tion of 11,310, as of 2 June 2009. Nowa
Dęba belongs...
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Dęba may
refer to the
following places:
Dęba,
Opoczno County in Łódź
Voivodeship (central Poland)
Dęba, Piotrków
County in Łódź
Voivodeship (central Poland)...
- Look up
deba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deba may
refer to:
Deba (crater), a
crater on Mars
Deba (river), a
river in the
Basque Country Deba, Gipuzkoa...
- The
Deba River (Basque:
Deba ibaia; Spanish: río Deva) is a
river in the
Basque Country, Spain. It
rises in Arlaban, into
Araba province lands, and flows...
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Tesfaye Debas (born 1937) is an
Eritrean physician and
academic administrator at the
University of California, San
Francisco (UCSF).
Haile T.
Debas was born...
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Deba Hekmat (born 14
November 2001) is a Kurdish-British model, actress, and writer. She
began her
career in
modeling before starring in the film Last...