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Sisia is an
island in Tonga. It is
located within the Vava'u
Group in the far
north of the country.
According to
Tongan mythology,
legend affirms that...
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students from poor backgrounds.
Established in 2002 by
Australian Gemma Sisia, the
school operates three campuses and has 1,800 students. It also offers...
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Gemma Sisia OAM (born
Gemma Rice; 3
November 1971) is an
Australian humanitarian who
founded The
School of St Jude in
Tanzania in 2002. The
school provides...
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unfortified village in the
Roman province of
Cilicia Secunda. The
names Sisan or
Sisia are
first mentioned in the 5th and 6th
centuries in Gr**** and
Latin sources...
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Tinemui de
Teesi Junior high
schools in ****una: Fiua de
Sigave and
Sisia d'Ono The
senior high school/sixth-form
college is Lycée d'État de Wallis...
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nuebu hami, hita håfa guåfi Motu ta,
tamona rua toi hani tau ruma
sisia dala dina
matamata ita, ai
dahaka lahi Māori tahi rua toru whā
tangata whare...
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local would express that they have a dog with the
phrase Lau na mai egu
sisia for 'I have a dog', (literally, 'I with my dog'.)
There are no standards...
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island also has two
junior high
schools (collèges): Fiua de
Sigave and
Sisia d'Ono.
Residents are
served by a
senior high school/sixth-form college,...
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masters of
malagan form
include Michael Homerang of
Madina Village, Ben
Sisia of
Libba Village (northern New Ireland) and
Edward and
Mathew Salle of Lava...
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neighbouring Maya
leaders all surrendered. Montejo's
party then
continued to
Sisia and
Loche before heading back to Xelha.
Montejo arrived at
Xelha with only...