• Batom Reachea (Khmer: បទុមរាជា, born Ang Non (Khmer: អង្គនន់); 1616–1642) was King of Cambodia from 1640 to 1642. Ang Non was the eldest son of the uprayorach...
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  • Batom Airport (IATA: BXM) is an airport in Batom, Highland Papua, Indonesia. "(BXM) Batom Airport". Flightstats.com. Retrieved 2012-02-21. "Batom Airport...
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  • Batom Bacaba (Portuguese: [baˈtõ baˈkabɐ]; Bacaba Lipstick) is the sixth album by Brazilian singer Patrícia Bastos, released on October 7, 2016, under...
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    monarchy Son of Outey, which was the brother to Chey Chettha II Son of Batom Reachea, which was a brother to Barom Reachea V (both sons of Outey) Son...
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  • Ang Nan (redirect from Batom Reachea III)
    Batom Reachea III (Khmer: បទុមរាជាទី៣, born Ang Nan; 1654–1691) was a Cambodian vice king (uparaja) from 1682 to 1689. Ang Nan was the grandson of vice...
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  • 1631–1640) Batom Reachea, born Ang Non (r. 1640–1642) Barom Reachea V, born Ang So (r. 1658–1672) Preah Keo II, born Ang Chee (r. 1673–1674) Batom Reachea...
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    Airport is assigned BXM by the FAA and NHZ by the IATA (which assigned BXM to Batom Airport in Indonesia). The airport's ICAO identifier is KBXM. On July 28...
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    Adam and Eve), Harmonia em Negro (Harmony in Black), Fedra (Phedra), and Batom (Lipstick). In 2004, Ana Paula won the best supporting actress award for...
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    examples such as: colchete/crochê ('bracket'/'crochet'), paletó ('jacket'), batom ('lipstick'), and filé/filete ('steak'/'slice'), rua ('street'), respectively...
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  • Kimki (Aipki) or Sukubatom (Sukubatong) is a South Pauwasi language of Batom District, Pegunungan Bintang Regency, Papua, Indonesia. Foley classifies...
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