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Ruga may
refer to:
Ruga (anatomy), an
anatomical fold
Ruga,
Nepal Ruga language, an
extinct Sino-Tibetan
language that was
spoken in Meghalaya,
India Ruga-Ruga...
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Ruga-
Ruga (sometimes
called Rugaruga) were
irregular troops in
Eastern Africa,
often deplo**** by
western colonial forces. They
often served as mercenaries...
- The
Ruga policy (lit. 'human
settlement policy') is a
Nigerian policy intended to
reduce herder–farmer
conflicts in Nigeria.
Introduced by the
Buhari presidency...
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themselves as
Ruga have
shifted to Garo and only a few
elderly native Ruga speakers remain.
Ruga people identify as a sub-tribe of a GaroTribe.
Ruga people have...
- Athi-Patra
Ruga (born in 1984) is a
South African artist who uses performance, photography, video, textiles, and
printmaking to
explore notions of utopia...
- In anatomy,
rugae (sg.:
ruga) are a
series of
ridges produced by
folding of the wall of an organ. Most
commonly rugae refers to the
gastric rugae of the...
- Coma-
ruga (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌkoməˈruɣə]; Spanish: Comarruga) is a
seaside resort in the muni****lity of El Vendrell, in the
province of Tarragona...
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Spurius Carvilius Rūga (Latin pronunciation: [s̠purius̠ käru̯ilʲius̠
ruːɡä], fl. 230 BCE) was the
freedman of
Spurius Carvilius Maximus Ruga. He is
often credited...
- Huns were led by the
brothers Octar and
Ruga, who both
cooperated with and
threatened the Romans. Upon
Ruga's death in 435, his
nephews Bleda and Attila...
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Pietro Ruga (died 1850s?) was an
Italian engraver, best
known for his
architectural views (vedute) of
Roman monuments,
churches and squares. He also was...