- in this
evaluation in both aspects. The
Libyan Ministry of
Health granted LIMU students the
privilege of
training at the
national health care
centers and...
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Limu,
otherwise known as rimu, remu or ʻimu (from Proto-Austronesian *limut) is a
general Polynesian term for
edible plants living underwater, such as...
- Look up
limu or
limmu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Limu or
Limmu may
refer to:
Limmu (woreda), an area in the
Oromia Region of
Ethiopia Limu, Estonia...
- In the
Polynesian mythology of Tonga,
Limu is the
primeval Tongan god of creation,
whose union with the
goddess Kele
produced the
goddess Touia****una,...
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LiMu is also
accompanied by Doug who
tries to keep
LiMu from
acting out. Occasionally,
LiMu and Doug will have a potential...
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Limu o Pele or Pele's
seaweed (Hawaiian,
literally "seaweed of Pele"
after Pele the
Hawaiian fire
goddess of volcanoes) is a
geological term for thin sheets...
- (octopus inksac), ake (fish liver), and salt. The poke was
accompanied with
limu and a
large bowl of poi. When
Captain James Cook
arrived in 1778 he brought...
- Sarg****um is a
genus of
brown macroalgae (seaweed) in the
order Fucales of the
Phaeophyceae class.
Numerous species are
distributed throughout the temperate...
- The Gibe
kingdom is
located in present-day Ethiopia. Source:
Information about pre-Oromo
kings from
Werner J. Lange,
History of the
Southern Gonga (Southwestern...
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Limu Chah (Persian: ليموچاه, also
Romanized as
Līmū Chāh and
Limoo Chah; also
known as Līmūchā, Limucha, and Lunichi) is a
village in Gafsheh-ye Lasht-e...