- The
Montol Festival (often just
Montol) is an
annual festival in Penzance, Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom,
which has been held on 21
December each year...
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Montol is an
Afroasiatic language spoken in
Plateau State, Nigeria.
Dialects are Baltap-Lalin and
Montol.
Roger Blench (2017) uses the name Tel or Tɛɛl...
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Jipal Jukun Kadung Kofyar (comprising Doemak,
Kwalla and Mernyang)
Miship Montol Mushere Mwaghavul Ngas
Piapung Pyem Ron-Kulere
Talet Tarok Tiv Youm These...
- as part of the St Ives
feast celebrations and
forms the main part of the
Montol Festival in Penzance. On 5
January 1935, the
Madron Guise Dancers performed...
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Converting a High
School Annex into an
Independent National High School:
Montol National High
School 1997-06-14 8310
Converting a High
School Annex into...
- [citation needed]. The
constituents were of Pe, Ngas, Jukun, Boghom, Tel (
Montol ) and
probably Tal origins,
while others still remain obscure or unknown...
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Penzance Proms – was held (23–31 October).
Every December Penzance holds the
Montol Festival a
community arts
event reviving many of the
Cornish customs of...
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scarification are the Gonja, Dagomba, Frafra, Mamprusi, Nanumba, Bali, Tɔfin, Bobo,
Montol, Kofyar, Yoruba, and Tiv
people of West Africa, and the Dinka, Nuer, Surma...
- 104210044 San**** Diot 445 104210045
Sinusa 1,724 104210046
Stimson Abordo (
Montol) 2,246 104210039
Tabid 3,958 104210047
Tinago 10,596 104210048
Trigos 776...
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Lamorna (1984) and
Voice of
Cornwall (1996).
Cornwall portal Guise dancing Montol Festival Golowan Furry Dance Allantide West
Cornwall May Day celebrations...