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Julio César
Sabala De Jesús, (born in
Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic)
better known as
Julio Sabala is a
Dominican impersonator, comedian, singer, and...
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Sabała or
Sablik (born Jan
Krzeptowski né Gąsienica; 1809-1894) was a
Goral amateur musician,
storyteller and folk
singer active in or
around the Tatra...
- Valērijs
Šabala (born 12
October 1994) is a
Latvian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for II liga club
Chojniczanka Chojnice. As a
youth player...
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Sabala is a NGO
based in Bi****ur,
India and has a
primary focus on the "empowerment of women",
including the
tribal Lambani,
through enabling financial...
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Matrika ("mother") goddess.
Other proper names attributed to
Kamadhenu are
Sabala ("the
spotted one") and
Kapila ("the red one"). The
epithets "Kamadhenu"...
- romanized: Śārvara), also
rendered Shabala (Sanskrit: शबल, romanized:
Śabala) and
Shyama (Sanskrit: श्याम, romanized: Śyāma) are two
Hindu mythological...
- 2017). "Jewish
state legislators ready to make an impact".
Jewish Journal.
Sabala,
Michael C. (October 16, 2000). "Harvard
Crushes Yale and
Dartmouth | Sports...
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Premier League club
Dynamo Kyiv
alongside his
international teammate Valērijs
Šabala. He
subsequently signed a long-term
contract for four
seasons with an option...
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Madaya I Raya
Madaya II Raya
Saduc Rorogagus Proper Rorogagus East
Sabala Manao Sabala Manao Proper Saduc Proper Sagonsongan Sangcay Dansalan Somiorang...
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surname such as
Zabala in
Basque is
properly read
similar to
sabala" (Basque pronunciation: [
s̻abala]), but in Spanish,
where the "z"
denotes a "th"
sound ([θ])...