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- Pokot county in Kenya The majority of Sabiny are Christians. According to the 2002 Census of Uganda, 40.5% of Sabiny are Anglican (Church of Uganda), 23...
- Karimojong Kebu (Okebu) Kinyarwanda ****u Kumam Langi Lendu Lugbara Madi Mening Mvuba Napore Ngikutio Nubi Nyangia Pokot Reli Sabiny Shana So (Tepeth) Vonoma...
- Kupsabiny (Sabiny), or Sebei, is a Kalenjin language a Southern Nilotic language of eastern Uganda. Kupsabiny and a dozen other languages form the Southern...
- eu. Retrieved 6 April 2024. Sańczuk, Anna (1 April 2023). "„Akuszerki" Sabiny Jakubowskiej: Głośna powieść prawnuczki wiejskich akuszerek". Vogue Polska...
- of the Sabaot language are the Pok, Somek, Mosop, Koony, Bong'omek and Sabiny (Sebei Uganda). Being resident around Mount Elgon, the original homeland...
- occurs mostly immediately before stressed syllables. See Russian phonology Sabiny [example needed] Contrasts overshort unrounded and overshort rounded near-open...
- zapomnę (1946) and Czekamy na życie (1947). In 1969, her novel Całe życie Sabiny was adapted as a TV play directed by Jerzy Antczak. Boguszewska died on...
- Pokot grain and honey cattle, goats and pottery Sabaot (Kony, Pok, Somek, Sabiny) - - Terik - medical services (major operations) Trade with neighboring...
- Kapchorwa District is home mostly to Kalenjin peoples, including the sub-groups Sabiny, Pokot, and Nandi. They were mainly cattle keepers in the late 1960s, but...
- then cardinal priest of S. Cecilia (13 September 1838), cardinal bishop of Sabiny (11 June 1847), died 23 June 1853 Nicola Grimaldi, vice-camerlengo and governor...