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Hodiș may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Hodiș, a
village in Bârsa Commune, Arad
County Hodiș, a
village in
Holod Commune,
Bihor County Hodiș (river)...
- The
Hodï or Jotï (from the
Hodï word for "people") are a
small group of
indigenous people who live in the
Amazon rainforest in Venezuela. The last census...
- The
Hodiș is a left
tributary of the
river Crișul Alb in Romania. It
flows into the Crișul Alb near Bârsa. Its
length is 16 km (9.9 mi) and its basin...
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Hodï (Jodï, Jotí, Hoti) language, also
known as
Yuwana (Yoana), Waruwaru, or
Chikano (Chicano), is a
small unclassified language spoken by the
Hodï people...
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Hodi (trans. Come) is the
fourth studio album from
Serbian rock band Van Gogh,
released in 1996. "Put" – 3:50 "Polje snova" – 4:19 "Zamisli" – 4:26 "Apsolutno...
- Anikó
Hódi (born 11
April 1986) is a
Hungarian amateur BMX cyclist. She
represented her
nation Hungary, as a 22-year-old
elite rider, at the 2008 Summer...
- The
history of the Jews in
India dates back to antiquity.
Judaism was one of the
first foreign religions to
arrive in the
Indian subcontinent in recorded...
- László
Hódi (16
April 1912 – 18
November 1990) was a
Hungarian diver. He was born in Budapest. He
competed at the 1936
Summer Olympics in Berlin, where...
- Bhairava's right-hand man
Hariprriya as a
dancer in the song "1234
Shille Hodi" Ravi
Basrur had
composed the
soundtrack and film
score for the film. The...
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Warao Pemón
Panare Yek'uana
Yukpa Carib Akawaio ****rería
Mapoyo Yawarana Hodï Puinave Jivi Barí
Uruak Sapé Pumé
Piaroa Yanomamö Sanemá
Yanam Yeral Ethnic groups...