- the
highland settlers.
Their name in the
Cyrnian (Corsican)
language is
Balari,
which is the
Cyrnian word for fugitives. — Pausanias,
Description of Greece...
-
Lower Jellingham Channel and
Haldia Channel.
Balari Channel is
situated upstream of
Haldia Channel. The
Balari Channel was
formerly navigable,
serving as...
- The Lari (alternatively Laari, Laadi, Ladi,
Balari or Baladi) is an
ethnic group of the
Republic of the
Congo and the name of the
language they speak....
- anti-colonial views. This
movement became a
distinctly ethnic Bakongo and
Balari one
characterized by
potent political symbolism and
ideology that would...
- named) and
immediately north of the Coracenses.
Titiani Venacini Balares (
Balari)
Buduntini Coracenses, they
dwelt south of the
Tibulati and the
Corsi (for...
- and non-Indo-European). The
Sardinians were
possibly Sherden.
Balares (
Balari) Ilienses/Iolaes/Diagesbes (Iliensi/Iolei)
Corsi (Possibly
related to Ligures)...
- Bakongo, Sangha, Mbochi, Bateke, Bandzabi, Bapunu, Bakuni, Bavili, Batsangui,
Balari, Babémbé, Bayaka, Badondo, Bayaka, Bahumbu.
Botswana 2.2 90% 2.0 R, S Batswana...
-
Santiago de Compostela,
Departamento de Filoloxía Galega, ISBN 9788481218060.
Balari y Jovany, Jose (1899),
Origenes Historicos de Cataluña, MAXTOR, ISBN 9788497616775...
- Oh My Gods! is a
webcomic written and
illustrated by
Shivian Montar Balaris. It
deals with the Neopagan, Pagan, and
Wiccan faiths. The
interaction of...
- V ch.2:
There are four
nations of mountaineers, the Parati, Sossinati,
Balari, and the Aconites.
These people dwell in caverns.
Although they have some...