- The
Kabye (also
known as Kabiye,
Kabre, Cabrai), are a
people living in the
north central mountains and
northern plains of Togo. They
speak the Kabiye...
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David Kabré (born 7
December 1968 in Tintilou [fr]) is a
Burkinabe military figure and
politician who is a
senior colonel in the
Burkina Faso
Armed Forces...
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Naomie Adèle
Kabré (born 30
December 2004) is a Burkinabé
professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Chinese Women's
Super League club Liaoning...
- Bénin. Delord,
Jacques (1968). "Le Kauré de la
Polyglotta Africana et le
Kabrè d'aujourd'****".
African Language Review. 7: 114–139. Padayodi, Cécile Mamalinani...
- Bêtises de
Cambrai ([betiz də
kɑ̃bʁɛ]) are a
French boiled sweet made in the town of Cambrai. "Bêtise" is
French for "nonsense" or "stupid mistake" and...
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Tiendrebeogo 21
October 2022 –
present Aide-de-camp of the
Prime Minister Clement Kabre 21
October 2022 –
present Chief of
Security of the
Prime Minister Bob Landry...
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ethnic groups, the
largest of
which are the Ewe, Mina, Tem,
Tchamba and
Kabre. Some
people follow native animistic practices and beliefs. Ewe statuary...
- the competition. 3
goals Ghoutia Karchouni Ary
Papel Aude Gbed****i Adèle
Kabré Agueissa Diarra Odette Gnintegma 2
goals Laura Taleb Muller Varsénia da...
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Cambrin (French pronunciation: [
kɑ̃bʁɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of
France about 5
miles (8.0 km)...
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Bogaletch "Boge" (pronounced Bo-****)
Gebre (1950s – 2
November 2019) was an
Ethiopian scientist and activist. In 2010, The
Independent characterized her...