• Ahuas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈawas]) is a municipality in the Honduran department of Gracias a Dios. It is served by Ahuas Airport. At the time of the...
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  • Ahuas Airport (IATA: AHS, ICAO: MHAH) is an airport serving the village of Ahuas in Gracias a Dios Department, Honduras. The airport is just south of the...
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  • (20th Engineer Brigade, from Fort Bragg, NC) of about 1100 soldiers for Ahuas Tara 88, an annual exercise providing assistance to Honduras. The Engineers...
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  • Āhua station (also known as Lagoon Drive station) is an under construction Skyline station in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. It is being built as part of the second...
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  • contains four species: Ahua dentata Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand Ahua insula Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand Ahua kaituna Forster & Wilton...
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    Yuan dynasty, and later by the Ming dynasty. The Luo clan in Shuixi led by Ahua were recognized by the Yuan emperors, as they were by the Song emperors when...
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    ʻUmi" in the Hawaiian Language. It is also spelled "ahu-a-Umi", or known as Ahua A ʻUmi Heiau, which would mean "mound of ʻUmi". It was built for ʻUmi-a-Liloa...
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    Ēpiha Pūtini (c. 1816 – 22 March 1856) , born Te Rangiata-Ahua Ngamuka and later known as Jabez Bunting was a prominent chief of Ngāti Tamaoho, who occupied...
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  • Taipa-Mangonui (redirect from Ko Te Ahua)
    meeting house, a meeting place of the hapū of Matakairiri / Pikaahu. Ko Te Ahua Marae and meeting house is a meeting place of the hapū of Ngāti Te Rūrunga...
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    island by diplomacy, as he himself married Lonomaaikanaka, the daughter of Ahua-I, and he afterwards married his son Kalaninuiomamao to Ahia, the granddaughter...
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