- The
Sumpa (Wylie: sum pa) were a
tribe living in
northeastern Tibet from
ancient times.
Chinese historical sources refer to them as "Qiang", a term for...
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province and the
canton of the same name.
Santa Elena,
originally called Sumpa, is
located on the
Ecuadorian peninsula near the city of Guayaquil. It is...
- one
prevailed over all his
neighbouring clans. He
besieged the
Kingdom of
Sumpa in the
early 7th
century and
eventually conquered it. He
gained control...
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characters would have not been made. The
theme song for
Mallari is "Pag-Ibig Na
Sumpa" (transl. Love Curse)
which was
performed by Juan Karlos.
Xergio Ramos and...
- Ba" with
Visayan lyrics.
There was also
another song
entitled "Pasumpa-
sumpa",
written and
performed by
Filipino singer,
composer and
record producer...
- Laguna. Lo'
Waist Gang at si Og sa
Mindoro (1958)
Laban sa
Lahat (1958)
Sumpa at
Pangako (1959) Ang
Kanyang Kamahalan (1959)
Tough Guy (1959)
Dencio Gabi...
- also used for
queens regnant of
Eastern Kingdom of Women [zh] of the
tribe Sumpa and it is
different from the
title wánghòu (王后, "king's consort") which...
- in the
Northwest regions of the country. The Mongolian-Tibetan
historian Sumpa Yeshe Peljor (writing in the 18th century)
lists the
Hunas alongside other...
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nating lahat! Tayo ang gumagawâ ng mga himalâ! Tayo ang gumagawâ ng mga
sumpâ at ng mga diyos..." ("There is no miracle!
Miracles are in people's hearts...
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river Las Cañas, Acelhuate, Tapachula, Chantecuán, El Sauce, and
Chagiiite Sumpa and
Arenal streams, and
other unnamed Aposento. The main
rivers are the...