- 123.72917°E / 11.30222; 123.72917.
Lawis was the old name of Madridejos. Even
today people still use the name "
Lawis",
meaning "promontory", the portion...
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Zamboanga Peninsula (Cebuano:
Lawis sa Zamboanga.; Chavacano:
Peninsula de Zamboanga; Filipino:
Tangway ng Zamboanga) is an
administrative region in Mindanao...
- Batu
Lawi is a twin-peaked
mountain in the
Kelabit Highlands of Sarawak,
Malaysia (Borneo) that has pla****
important roles in both
ancient mythology and...
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Archived from the
original on 2
November 2013.
Retrieved 24 July 2013. Weng,
Lawi (24 July 2013). "Burma Govt
Releases 73
Political Prisoners".
Archived from...
- es Salaam: E & D Limited. pp. 149–150. ISBN 9987411312. Masanja, Patrick;
Lawi,
Yussuf (2006). "African
Traditional Religion in
Contemporary Tanzanian Society"...
- Lawa (Thai: ลัวะ or ละว้า; RTGS: Lawa) are an
ethnic group in
northern Thailand. The Lawa
language is
related to the
Blang and the Wa
language found in...
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Presidio de
Lawis,
known more
commonly as the Kota or fort, was a Spanish-era
fortification laid down
around 1628-1630 in the
northernmost tip of Bantayan...
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Chendytes lawi is an extinct, goose-sized
flightless marine duck, once
common on the
California coast, the
California Channel Islands, and
possibly southern...
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Sheikh Hamid Lodi (Hamid
Lawi) was the
founder of the Lodi
dynasty of Multan. He
ruled the
Emirate of
Multan from 985 to 997. Hamid's
origins are disputed...
- scholars,
Hamid was
supposedly a
descendant of Sama (or Usama)
Lawi who was son of
Ghalib Lawi.
Other sources state that he was from the Lodi
tribe of Pashtuns...