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- Dhamasa is a small town in the southwestern Gedo region of Somalia. The settlement was founded in the early 1950s by Somali nomads from the larger region...
- Dámasa Cabezón (1792 – 17 March 1861) was an Argentine-Chilean educator and women's education pioneer in 19th-century South America. A daughter of the...
- The female harri-jasotzaile Damasa Agirregabiria lifting an 8 arro stone on the left, and Errekartetxo (Santos Iriarte) lifting a round stone on the right...
- María Dámasa Jova Baró (December 11, 1890 – February 11, 1940) was a Cuban writer, educator and feminist. The daughter of Feliciano Jova and María del...
- Macacha Güemes (full name María Magdalena Dámasa de Güemes) (1787-1866) was an Argentine heroine. A sister of Martín Miguel de Güemes, she, alongside her...
- primary school. Fino boarding primary school. sheikh barow primary school. Damasa primary school. Kabo primary school. Kamora Liban primary school. Gari primary...
- but is less safe than the main road through Rhamu. Damasa Primary School is in the town of Damasa, along the Kenya Somalia border. Lafey is mainly inhabited...
- as his paternal great-grandparents, José Félix Falcón and María Antonia Damasa Falcón, were descendants of the Canary Islander colonists who settled in...
- Samuel Feijóo (1914-1992), singer, born in San Juan de los Yeras María Dámasa Jova Baró (1890-1940), writer, educator and feminist Muni****lities of Cuba...
- Clifford Barney (1876–1972, United States/France), pw., poet & nv. María Dámasa Jova Baró (1890–1940, Cuba), wr. & feminist Carmen Baroja (1883–1950, Spain)...