- Sani
Rambi (born 3
November 1958) is a
Papua New
Guinea politician. He was a
member of the
National Parliament of
Papua New
Guinea since from 2007 to 2012...
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October 1989),
known as
Rambé, is a Cape
Verdean professional footballer who
plays for Académica do
Mindelo as a striker.
Rambé was born in São Vicente...
- Namo
Rambe (sometimes
written as Namorambe) is an
administrative district (kecamatan)
situated immediately south of the city of Medan, in
North Sumatra...
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Hanna Rambe is an
Indonesian writer and
journalist (born 23
November 1940 in Jakarta). She was
educated largely in Jakarta. In the mid-1960s, she entered...
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Spindizzy Music 2:26 2. "Lightning Strikes" Lou Christie,
Twyla Herbert Rambed pub. 2:59 3. "The Twist" Hank
Ballard Fort-Knox
Music 3:10 4. "Nomi Song"...
- 2017.
Retrieved 4
August 2015. "William
Carvalho e
Rambé ganham prémios" [William
Carvalho and
Rambé win awards] (in Portuguese). SJPF. 6
December 2013...
- (originally from Munthe), Matondang, Rangkuti, Parinduri, Puasa, Pulungan,
Rambe, Daulae(y), Pohan,
Batubara (not to be
confused with the Batu Bara people...
- are only a few
Angkola surnames - Siregar, Dalimunthe, Harahap, Hasibuan,
Rambe, Nasution, Daulay, Tanjung, Ritonga,
Batubara and Hutasuhut,
amongst others...
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German actress Hanna Ramadini (born 1995),
Indonesian badminton player Hanna Rambe (born 1940),
Indonesian writer Hanna Rautenbach (1889–1981),
German politician...
- 1926), poet and
fictionalist Tito
Paris (b. 1968) Erin Pinheiro,
footballer Rambé,
footballer Onésimo Silveira, poet,
diplomat and a
political activist Ovídio...