Bolia may refer to: an ethnic subgroup of the Mongo people a Bantu language, see Guthrie classification of Bantu languages Bolia (town) in Inongo Territory...
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The Battle of Bolia took place in 468 between the Ostrogoths (Amal dynasty) and a coalition of Germanic tribes in the Roman province of Pannonia. It was...
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Juliet Harvey-Bolia is an American politician. She serves as a Republican member for the Belknap 3rd district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives...
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Lia-Ntomba language (redirect from Bolia language)
Ntomba and Lia (Bolia) are closely related Bantu languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, close enough to be considered dialects of a single...
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Bolia Matundu (born 12 July 1992), also known by the initialism BM, is a Congolese-born, British singer-songwriter, dancer, director and record producer...
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Bolia is a small town in Inongo Territory of Mai-Ndombe Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, located east of Lake Tumba. It is the headquarters...
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The Bolia, or Bulia, also called Lia Twa or Lia, are a subgroup of the Mongo Twa living on the north side of Lake Mai-Ndombe. They coinhabit the land...
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the Sciri, who was defeated and slain at the Battle of Bolia by the Ostrogoths at the river Bolia in Pannonia sometime in the late 460s. Otto Maenchen-Helfen...
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the fall of Attila. They were defeated by the Ostrogoths at the Battle of Bolia in Pannonia about 469. An earlier Edeco ("Edekon") was described by Priscus...
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fully or partly owns furniture chains such as ILVA, IDÉmøbler, IDdesign, Bolia.com, and Sengespecialisten. The company’s logo features a goose, symbolically...
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