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called Sámá Mūm.
Other dialects are
Dirim (Dirin, Dirrim),
Lamja, Dengsa, and Tola.
Dirim and
Lamja–Dengsa–Tola have
separate ISO coding, but
Ethnologue notes...
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Lamja Parshuram is a 1974
Manipuri film
directed by
Aribam Syam
Sharma and
produced by G.
Narayan Sharma for N.S. Films. The
script was
written by Elangbam...
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South Slavic folklores, the same
thing is also
called lamya (ламя, ламjа,
lamja).
Although quite similar to
other European dragons,
Slavic dragons have...
- pla**** a
college guy. His is po****rly
known as
Lamja Tomba for his
title role in the 1974
movie Lamja Parshuram.
Tomba bagged the Best
Actor Award at...
- film
Matamgi Manipur as an actor. In 1974, he
directed his
first movie Lamja Parshuram. It
became the
first Manipuri film to run for 100 days in the...
- po****tion,
currently inhabiting Bulgaria, with
equivalents in
Macedonia (
lamja, lamna; ламја), and South-East
Serbian areas (lamnia ламња). The Bulgarian...
- (Dong) Gaa (Tiba) Daka–Taram
Taram Daka (a
dialect cluster of Dirim, Samba,
Lamja, Dengsa, and Tola).
Greenberg placed Samba Daka (Daka)
within his Adamawa...
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Sokoto 242
Laaru Larawa Niger 243
Lakka Adamawa 244 Lala 245 Lama
Taraba 246
Lamja 247 Lau 248 Ubbo
Adamawa 249
Limono Bauchi,
Plateau 250 Lopa Lupa, Lopawa...
- (Larawa)
Niger State Lakka Adamawa State Lala
Adamawa State Lama
Taraba State Lamja Taraba State Lau
Taraba State Limono Bauchi State,
Plateau State Lopa (Lupa...
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Island (Bulgarian: остров Ламя, romanized: ostrov Lamya, IPA: [ˈɔstrof
ɫɐˈmʲa]) is the
partly ice-free
island 1.56 km long in west–east
direction and...