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Bamba may refer to: Persons * Bamba (actress), Philippine actress * Amadou Bamba, Muslim religious leader and founder of Mouridism * Anderson Bamba, Brazilian footballer Anderson Soares de Oliveira * Jonathan Bamba, French footballer * Mohamed Bamba, American basketball player * Musemestre Bamba (born 1971), Congolese footballer * Sol Bamba, French-Ivorian footballer * Bamba Müller, Egyptian wife of the Maharaja of Lahore * Bamba Sutherland, last of the Punjab royalty Places * Bamba, Burundi * Bamba, Gao Region, a town in the Gao Region of Mali * Bamba, Guinea * Bamba, Kenya, a small town in the Ganze Constituency of Kenya * Bamba, Mopti a rural town in Mali Other uses * Bamba (crater), on the planet Mars * Bamba (snack), a peanut butter snack food made in Israel and Germany * Bambera, a Spanish type of song form associated with flamenco * British Association of Mindfulness-Based Approaches (BAMBA) * An Aruban musical instrument, see Music of the former Netherlands Antilles ...
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Bamba (actress)
Marvee Lou Leelin-Cruz (born August 8, 1979), better known as Bamba Leelin, was a former child actress, model, and producer in the Philippines. She won the 1986 FAMAS Awards for Best Child Actress in the movie ''Moomoo''. Career Her first film was ''Moomoo'' (1985) with Gloria Diaz and Eddie Rodriguez. She played as one of the children of Carding (played by Ronald Corveau) and Luisa (played by Marianne dela Riva) of ''Gulong ng Palad'' on television. She became a famous child star of the 1980s along with Lady Lee, RR Herrera, Chuckie Dreyfus, Jaypee de Guzman, Rose Ann Gonzales, Glaiza Herradura, Matet de Leon, and Aiza Seguerra, among others. Her other projects were ''Barbi: Maid in the Philippines'' (1989) with Joey de Leon and ''Petrang Kabayo at ang Pilyang Kuting'' (1990) with Roderick Paulate, among others. She became a member of '' That's Entertainment'', her batchmates were Ara Mina and Patricia Javier. Personal life She left '' That's Entertainment'' for sch ...
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Amba People
Amba (pl. Baamba and known by various other names) is a Bantu ethnic group located on the border area between the DRC and Uganda south of Lake Albert in the northern foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains. On the Uganda side, they are found in Bundibugyo District. On the Congolese side, they are located in the Watalinga and Bawisa subcounties of Beni, South Kivu. Numbering 42,559 on the Uganda side in the 2014 census and 4,500 on the Congolese side according to a 1991 SIL International estimate, Ethnologue lists their total population as 40,100. Agriculturalists, the Baamba traditionally cultivate plantains, millet, maize, sweet potatoes, peanuts, rice, coffee, cotton, and cassava, while raising goats and sheep. The Baamba practice Christianity."Amba: A language of Uganda"


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Pampas
The Pampas (from the qu, pampa, meaning "plain") are fertile South American low grasslands that cover more than and include the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Santa Fe, Entre Ríos, and Córdoba; all of Uruguay; and Brazil's southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul. The vast plains are a natural region, interrupted only by the low Ventana and Tandil hills, near Bahía Blanca and Tandil (Argentina), with a height of and , respectively. The climate is temperate, with precipitation of that is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year, making the soils appropriate for agriculture. The area is also one of the distinct physiography provinces of the larger Paraná–Paraguay plain division. Topography This region has generally low elevations, whose highest levels do not exceed 600 metres (1,970 feet) in altitude. The coastal areas and most of the Buenos Aires Province are predominantly plain (with some wetlands) and the interior areas (mainly in the sou ...
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Music Of The Former Netherlands Antilles
The music of the former Netherlands Antilles is a mixture of native, African and European elements, and is closely connected with trends from neighboring countries such as Venezuela and Colombia and islands such as Puerto Rico, Cuba, Santo Domingo, Haiti, Martinique, Trinidad, Dominica, and Guadeloupe. The former Netherlands Antilles islands of Curaçao and Aruba are known for their typical waltzes, danzas, mazurkas and a kind of music called tumba, which is named after the conga drums that accompany it. The remaining islands are much smaller than Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. They are Sint Eustatius, Sint Maarten and Saba. Sint Eustatius has little nightlife, with only one nightclub (the zouk Largo Height Disco) as of 1996. The inhabitants, "Statians", hold impromptu street dances called "road blocks", using booming car stereos. Saba has a number of dances at various restaurants, including a wide variety of hip hop, calypso, soca, kompa, zouk, bouyon, reggae and me ...
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British Association Of Mindfulness-Based Approaches
The British Association of Mindfulness-Based Approaches (BAMBA) is a UK-based network of mindfulness organizations and teachers, which has been described as "the lead organisation overseeing the quality of mindfulness-based training in the UK." Founded in 2005 as the UK Network of Mindfulness-Based Teacher Training Organisations, BAMBA's original members were the mindfulness centers at the universities of Oxford, Bangor, and Exeter, as well as Breathworks CIC and NHS Scotland NHS Scotland, sometimes styled NHSScotland, is the publicly funded healthcare system in Scotland and one of the four systems that make up the National Health Service in the United Kingdom. It operates 14 territorial NHS boards across Scotland, .... The primary purpose of the organization is to support and develop good practice and integrity in the delivery of mindfulness-based approaches in the UK. It does this principally through the maintenance and dissemination of its Good Practice Guidelines, wh ...
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Bambera
''Bambera'' () is a '' cante'', one of many traditional song forms associated with flamenco. Definition The bambera or bamba derives from the ''cante de columpio'', meaning "song of the swing", which is one of the traditional Andalusian song forms associated with flamenco. These songs were known as ''bambas'' or ''mecederos'' (from a Spanish word meaning 'to sway'), because they were sung to the rhythm of a swing. Jose de Bisso in his ''Chronicle of the Province of Seville'' (1868) describes it thus: The Vampas or Bambas is a double swing that is suspended from a heavy tree, the walnut tree, and crossed with a quite resistant plank; the pair that are rocked are placed in it while the group sings and pushes the swing. Each song sung by one of those in the group, is answered by one of those on the swing; but the unique thing about these occasions is that lovers get a chance to hear each other's complaints, jealousies, disdain, tenderness, galantries, resentments, snubs etc. expre ...
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Bamba (snack)
Bamba ( he, במבה) is a snack made of peanut-butter-flavored puffed maize manufactured by the Osem corporation in Kiryat Gat, Israel. Bamba is one of the leading snack foods produced and sold in Israel. It has been marketed since 1964 with no decline in sales. Bamba makes up 25% of the Israeli snack market. Similar products from other domestic manufacturers include "Parpar" (Literally "Butterfly", Telma, since 2000 a subsidiary of Unilever) and "Shush" (Strauss-Elite). Osem named the snack "Bamba" because it sounded like baby talk. Overview Bamba is made from peanut-butter-flavored puffed maize. Bamba contains no preservatives or food coloring, is enriched with several vitamins, and contains high amounts of fat and salt. The energy content is 160 calories per 28 grams. Bamba is certified kosher by ''Badatz'' Jerusalem. The Washington Post describes it as "Cheez Doodles without the cheese." Manufacturing process Corn grits are "popped" under high pressure, turning t ...
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Bamba (crater)
Bamba may refer to: Persons * Bamba (actress), Philippine actress * Amadou Bamba, Muslim religious leader and founder of Mouridism * Anderson Bamba, Brazilian footballer Anderson Soares de Oliveira * Jonathan Bamba, French footballer * Mohamed Bamba, American basketball player * Musemestre Bamba (born 1971), Congolese footballer * Sol Bamba, French-Ivorian footballer * Bamba Müller, Egyptian wife of the Maharaja of Lahore * Bamba Sutherland, last of the Punjab royalty Places * Bamba, Burundi * Bamba, Gao Region, a town in the Gao Region of Mali * Bamba, Guinea * Bamba, Kenya, a small town in the Ganze Constituency of Kenya * Bamba, Mopti a rural town in Mali Other uses * Bamba (crater), on the planet Mars * Bamba (snack), a peanut butter snack food made in Israel and Germany * Bambera, a Spanish type of song form associated with flamenco * British Association of Mindfulness-Based Approaches (BAMBA) * An Aruban musical instrument, see Music of the former Netherlands Ant ...
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Bamba, Mopti
Bamba is a rural commune of the Cercle of Koro in the Mopti Region of Mali. The commune contains 14 villages and in the 2009 census had a population of 13,610. Most of the population of the commune are Dogon. The administrative centre (''chef-lieu An administrative center is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune is located. In countries with French as administrative language (such as Belgium, Lu ...'') is the village of Déguéré. See also * Déguéré References External links *. Communes of Mopti Region {{Mopti-geo-stub ...
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Ganze Constituency
Ganze Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of seven constituencies in Kilifi County Kilifi County was formed in 2010 as a result of a merger of Kilifi District and Malindi District, Kenya. Its capital is Kilifi and its largest town is Malindi. Kilifi county is one of the five counties that harbor the Kenyan Coast with 109k .... The constituency has four wards, all electing Members of County Assembly for the Kilifi County Assembly. The constituency was established for the 1988 elections. After the IEBC adopted the Boundary commission's recommendation for new constituencies and boundaries, Ganze Constituency retained its name, and no major boundaries were altered. Sokoke Ward after the March 10, 2013 General Elections, the then Councillor Hon. Teddy Mwambire was re-elected as the new Member of County Assembly (MCA) representing Sokoke Ward in the County Assembly of Kilifi. He is now the Deputy Speaker, Kilifi County Assembly. Members of Parliament ...
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Bamba, Guinea
Bamba is a village in the Nzérékoré Prefecture in the Nzérékoré Region of south-eastern Guinea. It is located north of Nzérékoré Nzérékoré (N’ko: , Adlam: ; also spelled N'Zérékoré) is the second-largest city in Guinea by population after the capital, Conakry, and the largest city in the Guinée forestière region of southeastern Guinea. The city is the capital of ... city. External linksSatellite map at Maplandia {{Nzérékoré Prefecture Populated places in the Nzérékoré Region ...
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