- ****ociation with snares.
Landa (Tozzer 1941: 155)
mentions the
hunting deity [Ah]
Tabay ("Ensnarer" or "Deceiver"),
possibly a
patron of
hunting with snares, including...
- Taguapire, Carupano, Yaguaraparo, Carupe,
Irapa Yrapa ("all streams"),
Tabay Táva'í ("small town"), Uracoa, Aragüita,
Tucupita Tuku pytã ("red lobster")...
- Osmeña
Poblacion 1 (Baran**** 1)
Poblacion 2 (Baran**** 2)
Rawis San
Rafael Tabay Yabon Cabang Malihao San Jose
Fatima Mugdo Poverty incidence of Hinabangan...
- and work). The
central part
represents nature, with the
majestic "Salto
Tabay" and the
rising sun
representing the ****ure,
similar to the
national and...
- (Pueblo Llano)
Rangel (Mucuchíes)
Rivas Dávila (Bailadores)
Santos Marquina (
Tabay)
Sucre (Lagunillas)
Tovar (Tovar)
Tulio Febres Cordero (Nueva Bolivia) Zea...
- لَهَا قلے وَٱللَّهُ سَمِيعٌ عَلِيمٌ ٢٥٦ 256 Lā ’ikrāha fi d-dīn(i), qa t-
tabay-yana r-rushdu mina l-ghay(yi),
faman y-yakfur biṭ-ṭāghūti wayu’mim bil-lāhi...
- area of 5,008 km2 (1,934 sq mi), and its
capital city is Concepción.
Colonia Santa Rosa Concepción
Tabay Tatacuá Concepción
Department (Paraguay) v t e...
- Subways.net.
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original on 2017-09-20.
Retrieved 2014-12-28.
Tabay, Andy (29
March 2018). "First
Jakarta light metro train rolls out". International...
- the
Augustinian friars. He also
established Mucuchíes in the same year.
Tabay,
founded by Gil
Naranjo in 1589,
became the
residence of
landowners who...
-
black sorcerers (god L),
midwives (goddess O, Ixchel),
hunters with
snares (
Tabay); a
young goddess of
eroticism and
marriage (Goddess I);
death gods (God...