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Hinga is a
village in the Bogandé
Department of
Gnagna Province in
eastern Burkina Faso. The
village has a po****tion of 993. Burkinabé
government inforoute...
- Kya zan
hinga (Burmese: ကြာဆံဟင်းခါး; lit. 'lotus
thread soup'), also
known as
kyazan chet (ကြာဆံချက်), is a dish of gl****
noodles in
chicken consommé...
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Waiyaki Wa
Hinga was the son of
Kumale ole Lemotaka, a
Maasai whose family sought refuge in
Gatundu where he was
hosted by the Gatheca's family, most...
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Samuel Hinga Norman (January 1, 1940 –
February 22, 2007) was a
Sierra Leonean politician from the
Mende tribe. He was the
founder and
leader of the Civil...
- Ngāti Awa hapū of Te
Patuwai and Ngāti Maumoana: Te
Hinga o te Ra or Te
Karioi Marae and Te
Hinga o te Ra
meeting house; and Te Rua
Kopiha Marae and Tamatea...
- 25, 2022 – via
United Nations Office for
Disaster Risk Reduction.
Rinard Hinga,
Bethany D. (March 17, 2015). "Philippines". Ring of Fire: An Encyclopedia...
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Teresia Mbari Hinga (January 25, 1955 –
March 31, 2023) was a
Kenyan Christian feminist theologian and a
professor of
religious studies at
Santa Clara...
- Council,
Kaipara District Council and
Whangarei District Council. Ngāti
Hinga hapū,
based at
Ahikiwi marae (Te
Aranga Mai o te
Whakapono wharenui), Kaihū...
- were
originally emplo**** by
local chiefs.
Under the
leadership of
Samuel Hinga Norman, the
Kamajors were used by
President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah in 1996 to...
- Jim
Hinga (December 17, 1923 –
March 11, 2002) was an
American college basketball coach.
Hinga coached Ball
State University from 1954 to 1968 and compiled...