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Barbaza,
officially the Muni****lity of
Barbaza (Kinaray-a:
Banwa kang
Barbaza; Hili****non:
Banwa sang
Barbaza; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Barbaza), is a 4th class...
- French) (198). Paris, France:
Michael Hommell: 94.
Barbaza (L'usine), p. 88
Barbaza (L'usine), p. 89
Barbaza (Antimémoires), p. 95 Cornaert, Jean-Jacques (1985-01-24)...
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Falls in
Barbaza Macalbag Falls in
Barbaza Bulwang Falls in
Sebaste Capnayan Falls in Laua-an
Kataw Falls in
Culasi Cadiao Falls in
Barbaza Sayay Falls...
- François
Marie Barbaza (28 May 1893 – 26
February 1971) was a
French World War I
flying ace,
credited with five
aerial victories.
Barbaza was born in Port...
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Barbagia (Italian: [barˈbaːdʒa]; Sardinian: Barbàgia or
Barbàza) is a geographical,
cultural and
natural region of
inner Sardinia,
contained for the most...
- com Journal. 7
October 2022.
Retrieved 30
December 2022. Cornaert, p. 14
Barbaza,
Pierre (April 1985). "L'usine Alpine:
renaissance ou révolution?" [The...
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above sea level, it is
located in Jamindan,
Capiz sharing border with
Barbaza, Antique.
Mount Nangtud is
famous for its "sea of clouds" and rich for...
- on 4
September 2012,
retrieved 31
October 2006. Guilaine, Jean;
Michel Barbaza,
David Geddes, Jean-Louis Vernet,
Miguel Llongueras &
Maria Hopf (1982)...
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Langkong Lepaga Liboo Lika Luz
Village Magallon Malayan New
Antique New
Barbaza New
Kalibo New
Consolacion New
Esperanza New
Janiuay New Lawa-an New Rizal...
- wool"). The region,
still known as "Barbagia" (in
Sardinian Barbàgia or
Barbàza),
preserves this old "barbarian"
designation in its name – but it no longer...