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Karuba may
refer to:
Karuba (board game), a tile-laying race game
Karuba,
Democratic Republic of the Congo, a
village Karuba, Estonia, a
village Karuba...
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Karuba is a tile-laying race game for 2–4 players,
designed by
Rudiger Dorn and
published by HABA in 2015. Each
player has 4 explorers,
which move through...
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Karuba is a
village in Lääneranna Parish, Pärnu
County in
southwestern Estonia.
Prior to the
administrative reform in
Estonia in 2017,
Karuba was located...
- position, the M23
sought control of key settlements,
including Mushaki,
Karuba, Ngungu, Rubaya, Kibabi, Kingi, Bihambwe, Lushebere, and Katale. From 24–25...
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returned early the
following year with new
vocalist Frank "Rick Prince"
Karuba and
guitarist Keith "Angel"
Angelino (in
place of Steiger),
although both...
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Karuba is a
village in Nord-Kivu,
Democratic Republic of the Congo. In
September and
October 2007, it was the
scene of
fighting between the
forces of rebel...
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maintains its
fleet of trucks. Its
various private label brands include:
Karuba: in-store
coffee Kitchen Cravings: pre-packaged meals, hot food, and raw...
- Carc****onne: The Discovery. Rüdiger Dorn, a
German designer who
created Istanbul,
Karuba, Las Vegas, Luxor, and others.
Bruno Faidutti,
French designer of Citadels...
- 1997, AFDL/RPA
forces attacked a
school in the
village of Humule, near
Karuba—roughly
fifty kilometers from Goma—killing 53 refugees.
Further violence...