- Ahas
Gauwa (Sinhala: අහස් ගව්ව)(One
League of Sky) is a 1974 Sri
Lankan drama film
directed by
Dharmasena Pathiraja. It
stars Amarasiri Kalansuriya and...
- Kainantu):
Binumarien (Afaqina),
Tairoa (North Tairora, Omwunra, Vinaata),
Waffa Gauwa (West Kainantu)
Gadsup (Oyana, Akuna, Ontenu), Agarabi,
Kambaira Awa, Oweina...
- Belgium,
South Tyrol, and the Netherlands.
Notes numerous variant spellings;
gauwa, gowa, gouwa, geiwa, gauia, gawia, gowia, govia,
gaugia Deutsches Wörterbuch...
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which starred the protagonist. Some of his most po****r
films include Ahas
Gauwa (1974), Eya Den Loku
Lamayek (1975),
Ponmani (1977),
Bambaru Avith (1977)...
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Dharmasena Pathiraja,
appearing in
almost all of his
films including Ahas
Gauwa, Eya Dan Loku Lamayek,
Bambaru Awith,
Soldadu Unnahe. The role in Bambaru...
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examined the
tensions of city
youth in such
works as
Bambaru Awith and Ahas
Gauwa.
Artist and poet
Mahagama Sekera's sole film Thun Man
Handiya is also an...
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spoken by the
people of the same name in
Papua New Guinea. It
belongs to the
Gauwa branch of the
Kainantu family of the Kainantu–Goroka languages. The language...
- 10-minute film
titled Saturo in 1970. His full-length
feature film Ahas
Gauwa followed four
years later.
Dealing with the
urban lower class, the film...
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Province Native speakers 2,100 (2003)
Language family Trans–New
Guinea Kainantu–Goroka
Kainantu Gauwa Awa
Language codes ISO 639-3 awb
Glottolog awap1236...
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appearance alongside Vijaya Kumaratunga in
Hanthana Kathawa. His next film Ahas
Gauwa won him a best
actor award in 1974. He was born in Kandy, and was an alumnus...