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Koloma may
refer to:
Koloma, a
script formerly used for the
Kokborok language of
India and
Bangladesh Koloma, California, a
Native American settlement...
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called the
Rajratnakar or Rajmala,
using a
script for Kókborok
called "
Koloma", by the
scholar and
priest Durlabendra Chantai (also
spelled Durlobendra...
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Santa Coloma d'Andorra (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsanta
koˈloma ðanˈdɔra]), also
known as
Santa Coloma, is an
Andorran town in the
parish of
Andorra la...
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through the
valley and was
built on the
original Indian village of
Koloma.
Former spellings include "Colluma" and "Culloma".
Coloma grew
around Sutter's...
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Tripuri script known as
Koloma, the
earliest known writing in
Tripuri dates from the 1st
century AD, and was
written in
Koloma. The
script was replaced...
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Debbarma was a
major influence and
inspiration to the
Kokborok Indie-folk band
Koloma and its
singer Rumio Debbarma's songwriting. In an
interview with Roots...
- ship; see
Minnie Patterson All
pages with
titles containing Coloma Coloman Koloma (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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original (PDF) on 18
February 2019.
Retrieved 24
December 2019.
Koloma. Kele, Roko. Hajily. "PAPUA NEW
GUINEA 2011
NATIONAL REPORT-NATIONAL STATISTICAL...
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Papua New
Guinea Archived 3 July 2013 at the
Wayback Machine,
Ethnologue Koloma. Kele, Roko. Hajily. "Papua New
Guinea 2011
National Report-National Statistical...
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Mohammed VI
Mosque (French: Mosquée
turque de
Koloma) is a
mosque in Conakry, Guinea. The
construction of the
mosque was
inaugurated on 24 February...