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Bero may refer to: Places: * Bero (woreda), a woreda in Ethiopia * Bero block, an administrative block in Ranchi district, Jharkhand, India * Bero, India, a village in Jharkhand state, India * Bero River, Angola People: * Bero (name), a list of people with either the given name or surname * Bernhard Rosenkränzer, free-software developer Other uses: * Bero railway station, in Purulia district, West Bengal, India * Bero Field, a private airport in Oregon, United States * Bero (fish), a genus of Sculpin fish * Be-Ro, a flour brand * Owiniga language Owiniga ( Bero, Samo, Taina) is a Left May language of Tunap/Hunstein Rural LLG, East Sepik Province in Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent Sta ..., also known as Bero, spoken in New Guinea See also * Bera (other) * Beru (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Bero Block
Bero block is an administrative division in the Ranchi Sadar subdivision of Ranchi district, Jharkhand state, India. Geography Bero is located at . Bero CD block is located on the Ranchi plateau proper. It has an average elevation of above mean sea level and the land is undulating. Bero CD block is bounded by the Chanho and Mandar CD blocks on the north, Itki CD block on the east, Lapung CD block on the south, and Bharno block in Gumla district and Bhandra and Kairo CD blocks in Lohardaga district on the west. Bero CD block has an area of 290.70 km2. Bero and Narkopi police stations serve Bero CD block. The headquarters of Bero CD block is located at Bero village. Demographics Population According to the 2011 Census of India, Bero CD block had a total population of 113,090, all of which were rural. There were 57,311 (51%) males and 55,779 (49%) females. Population in the age range 0–6 years was 17,518. Scheduled Castes numbered 2,226 (1.97%) and Scheduled Tribe ...
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Bero Railway Station
Bero railway station serves Bero and surrounding villages in Purulia district in the Indian state of West Bengal. History The Bengal Nagpur Railway was formed in 1887 for the purpose of upgrading the Nagpur Chhattisgarh Railway and then extending it via Bilaspur to , in order to develop a shorter Howrah–Mumbai route than the one via Allahabad. The Bengal Nagpur Railway main line from Nagpur to , on the Howrah–Delhi main line, was opened for goods traffic on 1 February 1891. History of settlement Iyengars are mainly settled in the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh (, abbr. AP) is a state in the south-eastern coastal region of India. It is the seventh-largest state by area covering an area of and tenth-most populous state with 49,386,799 inhabitants. It is bordered by Telangana to the .... A small section has settled in the village Bero (Gadi Bero), Purulia, West Bengal. Migration of this vaishnavite community from South India t ...
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Bero, India
Bero is a village in the Bero CD block in the Ranchi Sadar subdivision of the Ranchi district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Geography Location Bero is located at Area overview The map alongside shows a part of the Ranchi plateau, most of it at an average elevation of 2,140 feet above sea level. Only a small part in the north-eastern part of the district is the lower Ranchi plateau, spread over Silli, Rahe, Sonahatu and Tamar CD blocks, at an elevation of 500 to 1,000 feet above sea level. There is a 16 km long ridge south-west of Ranchi. There are isolated hills in the central plateau. The principal river of the district, the Subarnarekha, originates near Ratu, flows in an easterly direction and descends from the plateau, with a drop of about 300 feet at Hundru Falls. Subarnarekha and other important rivers are marked on the map. The forested area is shaded in the map. A major part of the North Karanpura Area and some fringe areas of the Piparwar Area of the Central ...
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Bero River
The Bero is a river in southern Angola. Its mouth is at Little Fish Bay in the Atlantic Ocean on the north side of the city of Moçâmedes in Namibe Province. History In 1849 Portuguese colonists from Brazil started farms along the river. During a period of conflict with the Ovimbundu in 1862, the Portuguese stationed troops on both banks of the Bero. By the late 19th and early 20th century, the Bero River marshes supported fruit, cotton, sugar and coffee farms, as well as providing fresh water to passing steamships although it was noted that the might be only a foot of water in the river in the dry season. Work to desilt the river and reinforce its banks near the river mouth was done in the 2000s for flood control. The plant, Euphorbia berotica, was named after the river because it was discovered in the area.
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Bero Field
Bero may refer to: Places: * Bero (woreda), a woreda in Ethiopia * Bero block, an administrative block in Ranchi district, Jharkhand, India * Bero, India, a village in Jharkhand state, India * Bero River, Angola People: * Bero (name), a list of people with either the given name or surname * Bernhard Rosenkränzer, free-software developer Other uses: * Bero railway station, in Purulia district, West Bengal, India * Bero Field, a private airport in Oregon, United States * Bero (fish), a genus of Sculpin fish * Be-Ro Be-Ro is a food manufacturing business, formerly based in Newcastle upon Tyne. History The Company was founded by Thomas Bell as a grocery and tea company in Longhorsley north of Newcastle in 1875. Bell had experimented with rising agents on ..., a flour brand * Owiniga language, also known as Bero, spoken in New Guinea See also * Bera (other) * Beru (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Bero (fish)
Bero may refer to: Places: * Bero (woreda), a woreda in Ethiopia * Bero block, an administrative block in Ranchi district, Jharkhand, India * Bero, India, a village in Jharkhand state, India * Bero River, Angola People: * Bero (name), a list of people with either the given name or surname * Bernhard Rosenkränzer, free-software developer Other uses: * Bero railway station, in Purulia district, West Bengal, India * Bero Field, a private airport in Oregon, United States * Bero (fish), a genus of Sculpin fish * Be-Ro Be-Ro is a food manufacturing business, formerly based in Newcastle upon Tyne. History The Company was founded by Thomas Bell as a grocery and tea company in Longhorsley north of Newcastle in 1875. Bell had experimented with rising agents on ..., a flour brand * Owiniga language, also known as Bero, spoken in New Guinea See also * Bera (other) * Beru (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Bero (name)
Bero is a given name and a surname which may refer to: * Bero (bishop of Lausanne), Bishop of Lausanne from 932 to 947 * Bero (bishop of Finland), mid 13th century * Bero Beyer, Dutch film producer * Johnny Bero (1922–1985), American Major League Baseball player * Lisa Bero (born 1958), American academic * Matúš Bero (born 1995), Slovak footballer * Robert Bero Robert Bero (1941–2007) was an American artist and print maker who won critical acclaim for his detailed depictions of trees and landscapes. Best known for his etchings and woodcuts, Bero also worked in pen and ink, crayon, pastel, pencil, water ...
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Bero (woreda)
Bero is one of the Districts of Ethiopia, woredas in the South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Bench Maji Zone, Bero is bordered on the south by Surma (woreda), Surma, on the west by the Gambela Region, on the north by Guraferda, on the northeast by Meinit Shasha, and on the east by Maji (woreda), Maji. Bero was separated from Maji woreda. Demographics Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the CSA, this woreda has a total population of 12,256, of whom 6,679 are men and 5,577 women; 1,858 or 15.16% of its population are urban dwellers. The majority of the inhabitants practiced traditional beliefs, with 48.87% of the population reporting that belief, 38.73% practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, 8.81% were Islam in Ethiopia, Muslim, and 2.28% were P'ent'ay, Protestants.
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Bernhard Rosenkränzer
Bernhard Rosenkränzer (born February 18, 1977) is the founder and main developer of Ark Linux (later merged into OpenMandriva) and a contributor to various other free software projects such as KDE and OpenOffice.org. To many in the Linux community he is known as "Bero", a concatenation of the first two letters of his given and surnames. His primary interest and work focus is in getting open source and free software ready for the desktop. Rosenkränzer entered RWTH Aachen University in 1998, where he studied computer science. Before he started classes, he optimized Red Hat Linux by creating his own Linux distribution known as "BeroLinux". During his studies, he started working for Mandrake Linux (later known as Mandriva). Rosenkränzer later accepted an offer to work for Red Hat Linux as a KDE package developer. However, he quit the job due to differences with Red Hat about the future of KDE in Red Hat. Rosenkränzer also invented an improved system for satellite television dis ...
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Owiniga Language
Owiniga ( Bero, Samo, Taina) is a Left May language of Tunap/Hunstein Rural LLG, East Sepik Province in Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i .... It is spoken in Amu, Inagri (), Samo (), and Yei () villages. References Left May languages Languages of East Sepik Province {{PapuaNewGuinea-stub ...
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Jharkhand
Jharkhand (; ; ) is a state in eastern India. The state shares its border with the states of West Bengal to the east, Chhattisgarh to the west, Uttar Pradesh to the northwest, Bihar to the north and Odisha to the south. It has an area of . It is the 15th largest state by area, and the 14th largest by population. Hindi is the official language of the state. The city of Ranchi is its capital and Dumka its sub-capital. The state is known for its waterfalls, hills and holy places; Baidyanath Dham, Parasnath, Dewri and Rajrappa are major religious sites. The state was formed on 15 November 2000, after carving out what was previously the southern half of Bihar. Jharkhand suffers from what is sometimes termed a resource curse: it accounts for more than 40% of the mineral resources of India, but 39.1% of its population is below the poverty line and 19.6% of children under five years of age are malnourished. Jharkhand is primarily rural, with about 24% of its population living in ...
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Be-Ro
Be-Ro is a food manufacturing business, formerly based in Newcastle upon Tyne. History The Company was founded by Thomas Bell as a grocery and tea company in Longhorsley north of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle in 1875. Bell had experimented with rising agents on flour in baking and, from that, produced the world's first self-raising flour. He founded the ''Bells Royal'' works which sold the Bell's Royal Flour. In 1907, Bell renamed his product "Be-Ro", a portmanteau of "Bell" and "Royal", and registered the new name under the Trade Marks Act 1905. He started in his own right in small premises in the yard of the Black Boy Hotel adjoining the Groat Market in the centre of Newcastle. As well as manufacturing baking powder and self-raising flour, he produced a health salt which he later discontinued. He also packed and marketed dried fruit, cereals, tea and coffee using such names as T.B. Royalty, Black Diamond, and Belsun. The Company then moved into larger premises in Low Friar str ...
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