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Achi may refer to: *Achi language, a Mayan language *Achi people, a Maya people in Guatemala In places: * Achí, Bolívar a municipality in Colombia *Achi, Nagano, a village in Japan * Achi, Jalal-Abad, a village in Kyrgyzstan *Achi (Nigeria), a town in Enugu State, Nigeria * Achi, Ozurgeti Municipality, a village in Georgia **Achi Monastery, a medieval church near the village In other uses: *Achi (game), an abstract strategy game *Australasian College of Health Informatics, a professional organisation *Australian Classification of Health Interventions, the system used to code inpatient episodes of care in Australian hospitals People with the name *William Charles Achi (1858–1928), Hawaiian lawyer and politician * William Charles Achi, Jr. (1889–1947), Hawaiian attorney and territorial judge *Achi Brandt (born 1938), Israeli mathematician See also * ''Rabinal Achí'', a Mayan theatrical play *Advanced Host Controller Interface The Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) i ...
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Achi Language
Achi (''Achí'' in Spanish) is a Mayan language very closely related to Kʼicheʼ (''Quiché'' in the older orthography). It is spoken by the Achi people, primarily in the department of Baja Verapaz in Guatemala. There are two Achi dialects. Rabinal Achi is spoken in the Rabinal area, and Cubulco Achi is spoken in the Cubulco area west of Rabinal. One of the masterpieces of precolumbian literature is the Rabinal Achí, a theatrical play written in the Achi language. Phonology Consonants * Voiceless plosives can have aspirated allophones , either when preceding a consonant or in word-final position. * A pharyngeal fricative sound can be heard before vowels or in word-initial or intervocalic environments preceding vowels. * A uvular consonant can also be heard as velar in some environments. when preceding a velar consonant can be heard as a velar nasal . * Sonorants when preceding a voiceless consonant or in word-final position can occur sounding voiceless . Vowels ...
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Achi People
The Achi are a Maya ethnic group in Guatemala. They live in various municipalities in the department of Baja Verapaz. The municipalities they live in are Cubulco, Rabinal, San Miguel Chicaj, Salamá, San Jerónimo, and Purulhá, in addition to parts of Granados and el Chol. They speak Achi, which is closely related to K'iche'. History Pre-Columbian times Attack by the K'iche' The K'iche' cacique Quicab,There were several K'iche' kings named Quicab. It is assumed that the one in this story was the first. famous for his wealth of pearls, emeralds, gold, and silver, approached the Achi at Xetulul. At noon, the K'iche' began to fight the Achi, winning lands and villages without killing any of them, only tormenting them. When the Achi surrendered, they gave tribute of fish and shrimp. As a present, the Achi offered cocoa and pataxte to the main cacique, Francisco Izquin Ahpalotz y Nehaib, giving him validity as king and obeying him as tributaries. The Achi gave him the rive ...
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Achí, Bolívar
Achí () is one of the 46 municipalities of the Bolívar department in the Caribbean Region of Colombia. It is crossed by the Cauca River and borders the Sucre department in the so-called Momposina Depression. The municipality of Achí is bordered by the municipality of Magangué to the north; the municipalities of Pinillos and Tiquisio to the east; the municipalities of Montecristo and San Jacinto del Cauca to the south; and the Sucre Department to the west with the municipalities of Majagual and Guaranda. Its economy is based on agriculture, livestock, and fishing. The origins of Achí lie in the old town of Ojolargo, located where the present-day village of Mao is, some 6 km from what is now Achí. Ojolargo was founded on September 24, 1770, and in 1779 had 471 inhabitants. However, this village was short-lived as its inhabitants fled from a cholera epidemic that swept through in 1814 and began settling instead in Achí, where they found an abundance of the tropical f ...
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Achi, Nagano
is a village located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. , the village had an estimated population of 6,379 in 2360 households, and a population density of 30.7 persons per km2. The total area of the village is . Geography Achi is located in mountainous far southwestern Nagano Prefecture, bordered by Gifu Prefecture to the west. Mount Ena (2191 meters) is on the border of the village with Gifu Prefecture Surrounding municipalities *Nagano Prefecture ** Iida ** Nagiso ** Anan ** Hiraya ** Shimojō *Gifu Prefecture ** Nakatsugawa Climate The town has a climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cold winters (Köppen climate classification ''Dfb''). The average annual temperature in Achi is . The average annual rainfall is with July as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around , and lowest in January, at around . Demographics Per Japanese census data, the population of Achi has decreased over the past 70 years. History The area of p ...
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Achi, Jalal-Abad
Achy ( ky, Ачы) is a village in the Jalal-Abad Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Suzak District Suzak ( ky, Сузак району) is a district of Jalal-Abad Region in western Kyrgyzstan. The administrative seat lies at Suzak. Its area is , and its resident population was 308,243 in 2021. Population Towns, rural communities and villag .... Its population was 520 in 2021. References Populated places in Jalal-Abad Region {{JalalAbad-geo-stub ...
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Achi (Nigeria)
Achi is a town in Oji River Local Government Area in Enugu State, in southeastern Nigeria. Geography Achi is the largest town in Oji River, a Local Government Area of Enugu State. Achi town is made up of 12 villages - "isii na ulo, isii na agu" as the natives say. That phrase literally means that there are 6 villages in the northern section of the town and 6 villages in the southern section (if you imaginarily divide the town into two sections). Achi town is surrounded by some other towns: Isuochi (in Abia State), Inyi (also part of Oji River LGA of Enugu State, Ugbo, and Mmaku (Awgu LGA of Enugu State) and some parts of Udi Udi may refer to: Places * Udi, Enugu, a local government areas and city in Nigeria * Udi, a place in the Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh, India People * Udi Gal (born 1979), Israeli Olympic sailor * Udi Vaks (born 1979), Israeli Olympic judoka ... LGA of area of Enugu State. The most popular village at Achi is Isikwe. Isikwe comprises Umuakpu, ...
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Achi, Ozurgeti Municipality
Achi ( ka, აჭი) is a village in the Ozurgeti Municipality of Guria in western Georgia with the population of 36 (2014).Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia The ''Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia'' ( ka, ქართული საბჭოთა ენციკლოპედია, ქსე) is the first universal encyclopedia in the Georgian language, printed in Tbilisi from 1965, the editor in chi ... Vol. 2, p. 78, 1977. References External links * Populated places in Ozurgeti Municipality {{Georgia-geo-stub ...
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Achi Monastery
The Achi Monastery of St. George ( ka, აჭის წმ. გიორგის სახელობის მონასტერი) is a medieval Georgian Orthodox church near the village of Achi in Georgia's southwestern region of Guria, 9 km south of the town of Ozurgeti. Architecture The Achi monastery is a single-nave hall church, built of hewn stone. Constructed at the end of the 13th century or in the early 14th, it was later reroofed, renovated and surrounded by a defensive wall. The whole interior is frescoed. Some murals, stylistically dated to the late 13th century and betraying affinities with the Palaeologan art, are iconographic rarities, such as those depicting the life of Saint George. One of the accompanying inscriptions, in Greek, mentions Onesimos, a Trapezuntine, probably a painter. A Georgian inscription in the ''asomtavruli'' script, mounted on the eastern façade, reads: "Saint George, intercede for the lords Saghir, Rati, and Ushanian, and interced ...
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Achi (game)
Achi is a two-player abstract strategy game from Ghana. It is also called tapatan. It is related to tic-tac-toe, but even more related to three men's morris, Nine Holes, Tant Fant, Shisima, and Dara, because pieces are moved on the board to create the 3-in-a-row. Achi is an alignment game. There are two versions of this game. In one version, each player has four pieces to drop. This is the version described below. In another version, each player has only three pieces to drop, which makes it identical to three men's morris. Equipment A 3×3 board is used. Three horizontal lines form the three rows. Three vertical lines form the three columns. Two diagonal lines connect the two opposite corners of the board. The board is easily drawn on the ground or paper. Each player has four pieces. One plays the black pieces, and the other plays the white pieces; however, any two colors or distinguishable objects will suffice. Rules and gameplay # The players take turns to place one ...
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Australasian College Of Health Informatics
The Australasian College of Health Informatics is the professional body for health informatics in the Asia-Pacific region. It consists of credentialed fellows and members as well as associate and student members. The College is an academic institutional member of the International Medical Informatics Association and a full member of the Australian Council of Professions. It was founded in 2002 and regularly provides comment and input to papers, proposals and legislative drafts in the region. The college sees its functions as: * standards setting for education and professional practice in health informatics * support of health informatics initiatives * facilitation of collaboration * community mentoring The College sponsors the ''electronic Journal of Health Informatics''. It has also supported the Australian Health Informatics Education Council since its founding in 2009. The College has Memoranda of Understanding with the Australian Library and Information Association, the ''Hea ...
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Australian Classification Of Health Interventions
The International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI) is a system of classifying procedure codes being developed by the World Health Organization (WHO). It is currently available as a beta 3 release. The components for clinical documentation are stable. The component on public health interventions is in the process of being finalized. Updates on development and status of the classification are listed on WHO home page. History The WHO began development of ICHI in 2012 as a replacement for ''International Classification of Procedures in Medicine'' (ICPM), which was a system of classifying procedure codes published from 1978. ICPM, however, never received the same international acceptance as ICD-9. Due to difficulties in the consultation processes, development of the ICPM effectively stopped in 1989. As a result, nations would go on to develop their own individual classifications for procedures and interventions incompatible with the ICPM approach. Germany's OPS-301 is based ...
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William Charles Achi
William Charles Achi (1858–1928) was a Hawaiian lawyer and politician. He was of Chinese and Native Hawaiian descent. William Charles Achi was born December 16, 1858, at Kohala, Hawaii, to Lum and Kinilau (Lualoa) Achi, he was the great great grandson of Puou, one of the warriors of King Kamehameha I. He was educated at Hilo Boarding School, the Lahainaluna Seminary, Maui, and at Oahu College (now Punahou School) in Honolulu in 1882. Achi read law in the office of William Richards Castle in Honolulu, and was admitted to the courts of Hawaii in February, 1887. In 1897, he was elected as a Representative to the Legislature of the Republic of Hawaii. The following year, he was elected Councilor of State at the session of the Legislature. After the annexation of Hawaii by the United States, Achi was elected in November 1900 one of the first senators to new Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii. He was re-elected in November, 1902. He was a delegate to Municipal Charter Convention ...
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