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- Papuan language on the north coast of Papua, Indonesia. It is spoken in Ambora, Muris Besar, Muris Kecil, and Yougafsa villages, all located in Demta District...
- species of flowering plant endemic to Madagascar, where it is known as ambora. Ephippiandra madagascariensis is native to northern and eastern Madagascar...
- Camurlim, also known as Ambora, is a village in Salcete taluka in Goa, India. It is situate about 45 km south of the lively city of Mapusa, well known...
- Souza during his youth Born Augusto Remédios Souza (1909-06-01)1 June 1909 Ambora, Goa, Portuguese India, Portuguese Empire (now in India) Died 6 March 1978(1978-03-06)...
- border north almost to Malaysia. 456 Sowari dmy 8a 1,300 Papua province: Ambora, Muris Besar, Muris Kecil, and Yougafsa villages on north coast. 457 Yei...
- south-east and ends its course by joining the Wainganga at the village of Ambora in Nagpur District. Sand mining activities takes place on a large scale...
- Nirmon (1966). Antonio Francisco Souza Ferrão was born on 5 January 1904, in Ambora, Goa, a region that was part of Portuguese India during the Portuguese Empire...
- residing in Manama, Bahrain, he spends his time in Goa with his family at Ambora, Raia. According to the 2012 Directory of Tiatr Artistes, Dias currently...
- Betalbatim Nuvem Calata Gonsua Majorda Utorda Nagoa Verna Loutulim Camurlim Ambora Raia Rachol Curtorim Nesai Macasana Guirdolim Chandor Cavorim Paroda Mulem...
- the most well constructed of the many houses because it was built using ambora (Tambourissa parrifolia), an extremely durable and rot-resistant indigenous...