• (Yaka, Yaka ) is a populated place in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia. Yake is the second largest settlement in the Qardho District. It belongs...
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    Xerojaale Xiddo Yake Somalia portal List of cities in Somalia by population List of cities in East Africa Adale Afuen Arar Lugole "Bajeela, Somalia". fallingrain...
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    Bari (Somali: Bari, Arabic: بري) is an administrative region (gobol) in northeastern Somalia comprising six districts: Qandala, iskushuban, Aluula, Bosaso...
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    1984). "Romania: No Boycott, A Winning Presence". The Washington Post. Yake, D. Byron (July 29, 1984). "'84 Olympics: Gala trumpets in Games". Beaver...
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  • Japanese). Retrieved 2024-09-15. "Exclusive: Frida Amani mapenzi ya mpiga kitu kizito afunguka maisha yake - Millard Ayo". 2022-03-03. Retrieved 2024-09-11....
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  • June 2010. Retrieved 2 August 2017. Hassan, Abdiqani (22 April 2009). "Somali Pirate Families Ask for U.S. Pardon". Reuters. Retrieved 3 April 2024. Muzzy...
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  • standard. For example, Hajj Nur b. Muhammad Hajj Nur, being from Barawa in Somalia, worked based on the local Chimbalazi dialect of Swahili. In his proposal...
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  • Africa Swahili: Kila mtu mzima ana haki ya kuoa mtu wa jinsia tofauti na yake na kulingana na makubaliano yao. "Kenya Constitution" (PDF). Archived from...
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    biggest cheers went to Rumania, the only Warsaw Pact nation competing here. Yake, D. Byron (July 29, 1984). "'84 Olympics: Gala trumpets in Games". Beaver...
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