- for
Radio New
Zealand International in Tonga, then
became editor of the
Keleʻa, the
newspaper of the pro-democracy
movement and of the
Democratic Party...
- the
editor had been
vocally critical of the king's mistakes. Notably, the
Keleʻa,
produced specifically to
critique the
government and
printed in
Tonga by...
-
settlement was
known in the
Celtic times and to
Ancient Gr****
historians as
Kelea;
findings suggest that
Celts coined Noric money in the region. Once the...
- newspapers, some of them
twice per w****: Ko e
Kalonikali ʻo
Tonga Ko e
Keleʻa Taimi ʻo
Tonga Talaki Ko e Tauʻatāina
Tonga Maʻa
Tonga Monthly or two-monthly...
-
Falisi Tupou is a
Tongan journalist and politician. He is a
senior editor at
Keleʻa, the
newspaper of the pro-democracy movement,
owned by ʻAkilisi Pohiva....
-
Celje (Slovene*),
Cille (Hungarian*),
Cilli (older English*, German*),
Kelea (Celtic),
Cilli or
Celie (Italian*) České Budějovice
Budweis (Dutch*, former...
- bathing-tub (Attic loutêr) (Cf.skaphê basin, bowl) κελοῖα
keloia (kelya,
kelea also) "contest for boys and
youths at Sparta" κίρα
kirafox (Attic alôpêx)...
- 3 (Kavtora) 9.8 1997
Afghan first name.
WGPSN Kelea 8°54′N 25°36′E / 8.9°N 25.6°E / 8.9; 25.6 (
Kelea) 24.5 1994
Chiefess of Maui, Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi...
- dismissal. He then
founded the
democracy movement's
monthly newsletter,
Keleʻa, in 1986. Pōhiva was the longest-serving people's
representative in the...
-
raricostata (G. B.
Sowerby II, 1844)
Species brought into
synonymy Variciscala kelea (Iredale, 1930):
synonym of
Variciscala raricostata (G. B.
Sowerby II, 1844)...