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Belushya Guba (Russian: Белу́шья Губа́, lit.
beluga whale bay), also
Belushye (Белушье), is a work
settlement and the
administrative center of
Novaya Zemlya...
- Shinasha, also
known as Boro (Borna, Bworo) is a
North Omotic language spoken in
western Ethiopia by the
Shinasha people. Its
speakers live in scattered...
- Sayda-
Guba (Russian: Сайда-Губа), also
known in
English as
Sayda Bayor Saida Bay, is a
rural locality (an
inhabited locality)
within the administrative...
- Vayda-
Guba (Russian: Вайда-Губа, Finnish: Vaitolahti, Norwegian: Vajda-
Guba) is a
rural locality (an
inhabited locality) in
Pechengsky District of Murmansk...
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Guba is a
district found along the
Guba-Khachmaz
economic region spanning 7.66
thousand km2 in the north-east of Azerbaijan. The
currency of Azerbaijan...
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Velikaya Guba (Russian: Вели́кая Губа́;
Karelian and Finnish: Suurlahti; not to be
confused with an
identically named locality on Lake Segozero) is a village...
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Guba is one of the 20
Districts of Ethiopia, or woredas, in the Benishangul-Gumuz
Region of Ethiopia. It is
named after the
former Sultanate of Gubba....
- the
river constitute a
distinct language, Kadallu. An
early record of this
language is a
wordlist from the
Mount Guba area
compiled in
February 1883 by...
- Ura-
Guba (Russian: Ура́-Губа́), also
known as Ura (Ура), is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Kolsky District of
Murmansk Oblast, Russia,
located beyond the...
- the
Apsheron zone, as well as the
following districts: Khyzy,
Divichi and
Guba. The Tat
people have been dis****d in
northeast Azerbaijan. By
their origin...