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Juba
Juba Juba may refer to the following things: Juba! , a 1998 documentary film Juba dance Juba skipper , a butterfly Juba may refer ...
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Juba II
Juba II Juba II Juba II of Numidia (52 BC - 23 AD ... too unstable and they relocated to Mauretania. Juba was the son of Berber King Juba I of Numidia (85 BC - 46 ...
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Juba dance
Juba dance The Juba dance or hambone, originally known as Pattin' Juba (Giouba, Haiti: Djouba), is a style of ... to Clogging and the Jig, and "pattin' Juba" would be used to keep time for other dances during a walkaround. A Juba Dance performance could include: counter-clockwise ...
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Talk:Juba
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Juba (sniper)
Juba (sniper) "Juba" is the nickname that the multinational forces ... leaving behind little evidence of his whereabouts. "Juba's" existence has not been proven by ... individual, which is what gave rise to "Juba". Every time one of these incidents occurs ... forces. It is not yet known whether "Juba" is a single sniper, or whether " ...
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Juba, Sudan
Juba, Sudan Juba in the state of Central Equatoria Juba is the capital of the state of ... dashed in 1947 by an agreement in Juba, also known as the Juba Conference , to unify northern and southern ...
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Stephen Juba
Stephen Juba Stephen Juba (born July 1, 1914 in Winnipeg, died ... hold high political office in the city. Juba left school at age fifteen, when his ... after the stock market crash of 1929. Juba worked in odd jobs for several years ... one: Weston Builders Ltd. and S.N. Juba & Co. These names reflected Juba's ...
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Master Juba
Master Juba William Henry Lane, a.k.a. "Master Juba" from The Illustrated London News, 5 August 1848. Master Juba was the stage name of William Henry ... the promoters began to call him Master Juba; the "Dancinest fellow ever was" and he ... 1842 and chanced upon a performance by Juba. First mentioning him as "a lively ...
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Juba (river) (translated from German)
Juba (river) 1,650 km are enough Juba is in River , in Aethiopi Mountain country ... longer in heavy-rainfall years than the Juba. This article is much briefly and possibly ...
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Juba I (translated from French)
Juba I This article is one ébauche to ... you can share your knowledge in modifying. Juba I' or Juba 1st (en berbère Youva 1) dernier roi ... province: celle dAfrica Nova . Son fils est Juba II .
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