Maliana is a city in East Timor, 149 kilometers southwest of Dili, the national capital. It has a population of 22,000. It is the capital of the district...
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Ad. Maliana or Associação Desportiva Maliana is a football club of East Timor come from Maliana, Bobonaro District. The team plays in the Taça Digicel...
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Hashimpura massacre (redirect from Maliana massacre)
Retrieved 24 February 2011. Uekert, Brenda K. (1995). "8. India: Meerut/Maliana massacre". Rivers of blood: a comparative study of government massacres...
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and Passabe districts. Bobonaro Regency, with its capital at Maliana, consisted of Maliana, Bobonaro, Lolotoi, Atabai, Balibo, and Cailaco districts. Liquica...
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Maliana, officially Maliana Administrative Post (Portuguese: Posto Administrativo de Maliana, Tetum: Postu administrativu Maliana), is an administrative...
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Cathedral (Portuguese: Catedral do Sagrado Coração de Maliana) or simply Cathedral of Maliana and more formally Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus...
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Maliana (Latin: Dioecesis Malianensis; Portuguese: Diocese de Maliana; Tetum: Dioseze Maliana) is a Latin Church diocese of...
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Bobonaro. The capital of Bobonaro is East Timor's fourth largest city, Maliana. As of 2004[update] it had a population of 13,200. It sits at 9.00°S and...
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St. Joseph Seminary, Maliana, in Maliana Diocese, East Timor, is the country's second Catholic minor seminary. In 2010, the Major Seminary of St. Peter...
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raised in the city of Wolverhampton in the UK. She traces her roots to Maliana, a small village near Phagwara in Punjab, India. She moved to London from...
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