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Gunugus or
Gunugu (Punic: 𐤂𐤍𐤂𐤍, gngn) was a
Berber and
Carthaginian town in
northwest Africa in antiquity. It p****ed into
Roman control during the...
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Retrieved 6
February 2024. "Ondu
Sarala Prema Kathe's
second single, Gunu
Gunugu, is a
soothing romantic number". OTTPlay.
Retrieved 6
February 2024. Ondu...
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Caesariensis included eight colonies founded by the
Emperor Augustus: Cartennas,
Gunugu, Igilgili, Rusguniae, Rusazu, Saldae, Zuccabar, Tubusuctu; two by the Emperor...
- afternoon. They cut the
flowers leaving the
little length base, some dip
Gunugu (Celosia)
flowers in
various vibrant colours, some
scented and
arrange them...
- settlements.
These included Igilgili (Jijel),
Icosium (Algiers), Iol (Cherc****),
Gunugu (Gouraya),
Cartennae (Ténès) in present-day Algeria, and
Tingi (Tangier)...
- Zuru Rafi Guna 922102 Abidi; Ajimi; Akusu; G. Majaman; Garungabas; Guna;
Gunugu; Guria; Gushi; Jangaru; Jimawa; Kato; Kundu; Kwange; Lelemu; Pangu; Sheta;...
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Africa Grimidi Gubaliana Gueldaman caves Gummi in
Proconsulari Gunela Gunugus Gurza Gynaecopolis H.U.N.E.
Hajar an-Nasar
Halfan culture Hamadab Hammam...
- John
Bernard McDowell (1966–2010)
Peter Chung Soon-taick (2013–2021) "
Gunugu: a
Pleiades place resource". Pleiades: a
gazetteer of past places. Retrieved...
- G. Wakayi, G. Wani, G. Zubdomgi, Gende, Gini, Gisisi, Godora, Gulangi,
Gunugu, Halatayi, Indaki, Inga, Inga Gari, Jambaka, Jiro, K. Madaka, Kagara, Kakuri...
- as an
auxiliary bishop of the
Diocese of
Scranton and
titular bishop of
Gunugus. He
received his
episcopal consecration on
September 21, 1976, from Bishop...