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    Lamu Island is a port, city, and island just off the shore of Kenya in the Indian Ocean approximately 150 miles from Mombasa. It is a part of the East...
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    Lamu Fort Library is a branch of the National Museums of Kenya. The Library was initiated in 1978 as a reference library for museum's staff and researchers...
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  • Lamalama language, also known by the clan name Mbarrumbathama (Austlang) or Mba Rumbathama, formerly known as Lamu-Lamu or Lama-Lama, is a Paman language of...
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    classification of the Bantu languages, considers kiOzi as a dialect in itself. It is not the ancestor language of Kiswahili but a member of the Lamu group (code G42a)...
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  • Lamu Amatya (née Palden; 27 January 1932 – 1 June 2012) was the first Nepalese trained–nurse. She received her nursing degree in 1954 and started working...
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  • Lamus may refer to: Lamus River (Turkish: Limonlu Çayı) Lamus (city), ancient city on the river Lamus (Isauria), town of ancient Isauria Lamus (see), Catholic...
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  • Lamu (Lamo; autonym: la21 mu33) is a highly endangered Loloish language of northeastern Binchuan County, Yunnan. According to Bradley (2007), the Lamo...
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  • 5–6 July 2014, heavily armed men attacked the Kenyan villages of Hindi in Lamu County and Gamba in Tana River County. At least 29 people were killed in...
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    Wituland (category Lamu County)
    centered on the town of Witu, just inland from the Indian Ocean port of Lamu, north of the mouth of the Tana River in what is now Kenya. Founded in the...
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    architecture is still very visible in the thriving urban centers of Mombasa, Lamu and Malindi in Kenya and Songo Mnara, Kilwa Kisiwani, and Zanzibar in Tanzania...
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  • relationship between Amto-Musan and Left May speakers: ‘arrow’ Amto lamu, Musan namu, Ama lamu ‘stone’: Amto tabeki, Musan tipeki, Bo təpəki, Ama tomoki The...
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  • Trax. The album was preceded by the singles "Yasashii Akuma" and "Lipstick/Lamu no Love Song". "Yasashii Akuma" (やさしい悪魔), also known as "My Sweet Devil"...
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  • the 19th century. They have lost their own language and speak Somali. Loss of cattle brought them to Lamu island in the second half of the 20th century...
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  • Islands, Somalia), Socotra Swahili, Mwiini (Brava, Somalia), Coastal Swahili (Lamu, Mombasa, Zanzibar), Pemba Swahili (Pemba, Mafia) In addition, there are...
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    North Cape York Northern Paman Umpila Umbindhamu † Lamalamic Umbuygamu † Lamu-Lamu Yalgawarra † Yalanjic Guugu Yimithirr Guugu Yalandji Barrow Point † (>>...
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    Habib Salih (category People from Lamu Archipelago)
    (1853-1936) was an Islamic scholar who resided in Lamu, Kenya. He initiated the annual Maulid Festival in Lamu, which became an annual event. attracting visitors...
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  • Réunion are also located nearby. The medium-sized islands of Zanzibar and Lamu of Tanzania and Kenya, respectively, are also located in the Indian Ocean...
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    Coast Province (category Articles containing Swahili (macrolanguage)-language text)
    Some of the province's important towns included Kilifi, Malindi, Watamu and Lamu in the north, and Mwandimu and Magunda in the south. Some of the coastal...
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    Bajuni people (category Articles containing Swahili (macrolanguage)-language text)
    into the Lamu Archipelago on their own. Bajuni traditions confirm recorded accounts from Lamu and Pate that by the sixteenth century, Lamu, Pate, Shela...
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  • Swahili people (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    self-identifying as Waungwana (the civilised ones). In certain regions (e.g. Lamu Island), this differentiation is even more stratified in terms of societal...
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  • 1688 to 1713. At the time Pate dominated Lamu. Bwana Mkuu set up residency at Lamu, complete with a Lamu lady as one of his wives and a private mosque...
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    List of car-free islands (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
    Baltrum, Heligoland, Prvić, Zlarin, Hydra, Büyükada, Gulangyu, Mackinac, Lamu et Venise "L'île d'Aix sans voitures". carfree.fr (in French). 4 May 2012...
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  • Amatya (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
    (अमात्य), meaning councilor or minister. Kanchan Amatya, Nepali activist Lamu Amatya, Nepali nurse Madan Bahadur Amatya, Nepali politician Milan Amatya...
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  • Lama Lama (redirect from Lamu-Lamu)
    refer to: Lama Lama people, an ethnic group of Australia Lama-Lama language, a language of Australia Lama Lama National Park, in Australia Llama llama (disambiguation)...
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  • United Kingdom. The series was released on television in Southeast Asia as Lamu the Invader Girl. The series and films have been license rescued by Discotek...
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    Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    Bidhan Chandra Roy, noted physician and the 2nd Chief Minister of West Bengal Lamu Amatya, First Nepalese nurse Jamini Sen, admitted as the first female Fellow...
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    collecting honey. Their ancestral lands range along the Kenyan coast from the Lamu and Ijara Districts into Southern Somalia's Badaade District. According to...
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  • single 'intradirective' verb, laʔ 'to go', in which the clitics follow: laku lamu laʔa or laʔe lati (NA) lami lasi. Demonstratives distinguish proximal (here...
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  • particularly the Lamu and Tana River districts. Some Aweer also inhabit southern Somalia's Badhade district. The Aweer speak the Aweer language, also known...
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    built in 1591 located on Mombasa Island, Kenya. One model is kept at the Lamu Museum, 150 mi (240 km) north. One model is kept at the National Maritime...
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