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tribes considered the
Lemba outsiders.
According to
articles which were
written during the
early 1930s, in the 1920s, the
Lembas'
medical knowledge earned...
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Lembá is a
district of São Tomé and Príncipe, on São Tomé Island. Its area is 229.5 km2 (89 sq mi), and its po****tion is 14,652 (2012). The district...
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extremely light, strong, and able to
untie itself on command.
Elvish waybread,
Lembas, was
capable of
keeping a "traveller on his feet for a day of long labour"...
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Lemba is one of the 24
communes that are the
administrative divisions of Kinshasa, the
capital city of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Lemba is located...
- Sebastián
Lemba (fl. 1540s) was an
early Dominican slave rebel leader who led a
prolonged maroon rebellion in the
colony of
Santo Domingo, (present day...
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Lemba may
refer to:
Lemba (gr****hopper), a
genus of
insect in the
subfamily Caryandinae Lemba people, an
African ethnic group in
Southern Africa Places...
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Waybread may
refer to:
Plantago major, a
plant Lembas, or "elvish waybread," a
fictional variety of
bread in the
works of J.R.R.
Tolkien This disambiguation...
- João II
Nzuzi a
Ntamba was a
ruler of
Lemba and was one of the main
Kinlaza claimants to the
throne of the
Kingdom of
Kongo during its
civil war, the...
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religious significance of the
lembas waybread in The Lord of the
Rings in a
letter to
Forrest J.
Ackerman in 1958: In the book
lembas has two functions. It is...
- used a
method RFLP of 49
individuals Lembas (Spurdle et al. 1996) The
authors 6 STR
markers tested on 136 male
Lembas (Thomas et al. 2000) The term Sephardi...