- ****ociated
their river goddess Adsullata with the
Savus.
Altars or
inscriptions dedicated to the river-god
Savus have been
found at a
number of
locations along...
-
Savu (Indonesian: Sawu, also
known as Sabu, Havu, and Hawu) is the
largest of a
group of
three islands,
situated midway between Sumba and Rote, west of...
- The
Savu Sea (or the Sawu Sea) (Indonesian: Laut Sawu, Portuguese: Mar de
Savu, Tetum: Tasi
Savu) is a
small sea
within Indonesia named for the island...
- was a
river goddess of the
Continental Celts ****ociated with the
River Savus (Sava) in Nori****.
Later she came to
Brittany from
Celtic Gaul and was believed...
- The
Savu languages, Hawu and Dhao, are
spoken on
Savu and Ndao
Islands in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
Cappell (1975)
noted a
large amount of non-Austronesian...
-
Koothu or
Therukoothu (jwalith), is an
ancient art,
where artists play
songs with
dance and
music in
storytelling the epics,
performed in Tamil; it is...
-
centered in the
territory of present-day Serbia, at the
confluence of the
Savus (Sava),
Dravus (Drava),
Margus (Morava) and
Danube rivers. They were historically...
-
Savu is an
island in East Nusa
Tenggara province, Indonesia.
Savu may also
refer to:
Savu people,
ethnic group living on
Savu and the
neighbouring island...
- Hawu Mehara, West
Savu,
Central Savu, East
Savu, Liae, and Raijua. The
people of
Savu are
inherent in
having a
small family. The
Savu people practice bilateral...
- West
Savu is a
district of Sabu
Raijua Regency, East Nusa
Tenggara province of Indonesia.,
located on
Savu Island. It
includes the town of Menia, the...