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Josef Bugala (23
August 1908 – 1
February 1999) was an
Austrian international footballer. "National team stats". austriasoccer.at.
Retrieved 28 October...
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Bugala Island, in Uganda, is the tenth-largest lake
island in the world. With an area of 275 km2 (106 sq mi), it is also the
second largest island in Lake...
- in two main groups. The
south west can be
referred to as the
Bugala Group,
after Bugala Island, the
largest in the archipelago. The
northeastern group...
- A baghlah, bagala,
bugala or
baggala (Arabic: بغلة) is a
large deep-sea dhow, a
traditional Arabic sailing vessel. The name "baghla"
means "mule" in the...
- districts, it is
named after its 'chief town',
Kalangala which is
located on
Bugala Island, the
largest of the
Ssese Islands.
Kalangala District is bordered...
- Paweł
Bugała (born 31
December 1973 in Lublin) is
Polish former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. "Paweł
Bugała". worldfootball.net...
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Bugala Power Station is a 1.5
megawatts (2,000 hp) biodiesel-fired
thermal power plant located on
Bugala Island, in
Kalangala District, in the
Ssese Islands...
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coasting dhows, as
shown in the engravings, viz. the Bateele, the Badane,
Bugala or
genuine Dhow, and the
Matapa boat". In the 1920s,
British writers identified...
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heavy burrs,
trunk usually heavily leaning. P. n. subsp.
caudina (Ten.)
Bugała.
Mediterranean region, also
southwest Asia if var.
afghanica not distinguished...
- Perrott. –
lingaro berry (Philippines)
Elaeagnus ×
pyramidalis Browicz &
Bugala (E.
commutata × E. multiflora)
Elaeagnus oxycarpa Schltdl. (China) Elaeagnus...