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Coba is the archeological site of Pre-Columbian Maya civilization, in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Coba may also refer to: Acronyms * Cob(I)yrinic acid a,c-diamide adenosyltransferase, an enzyme * Uroporphyrinogen-III C-methyltransferase, an enzyme * College of Business Administration (other) * Cost–benefit analysis People *Yasuhiro Kobayashi (born 1959), a Japanese musician known professionally as coba Given name * Coba Ritsema (1876–1961), portrait painter from the Netherlands * Coba Surie (1879–1970), Dutch painter * Coba van der Lee (1893-1972), Dutch artist Surname * Camilo Coba (born 1986), Ecuadorian filmmaker and photographer * Máel Coba mac Áedo (died 615), Irish king ** Cellach mac Máele Coba (died 658), Irish king, son of Máel Coba * Mehdi Çoba (born 2000), Albanian footballer * Ndoc Çoba (1870–1945), Albanian Minister of Finances in 1920 * Selim Çoba (died 1900), Albanian religious scholar * Shaqe Çoba (1875–1954), Albanian feminist ...
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Coba
Coba ( es, Cobá) is an ancient Maya city on the Yucatán Peninsula, located in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The site is the nexus of the largest network of stone causeways of the ancient Maya world, and it contains many engraved and sculpted stelae that document ceremonial life and important events of the Late Classic Period (AD 600–900) of Mesoamerican civilization. The adjacent modern village bearing the same name, reported a population of 1,278 inhabitants in the 2010 Mexican federal census. The ruins of Coba lie 47 km (approx. 29 mi) northwest of Tulum, in the State of Quintana Roo, Mexico. The geographical coordinates of Coba Group (main entrance for tourist area of the archaeological site) are North 19° 29.6’ and West 87° 43.7’. The archaeological zone is reached by a two-kilometer branch from the asphalt road connecting Tulum with Nuevo Xcán (a community of Lázaro Cárdenas, another municipality of Quintana Roo) on the Valladolid to Cancún hig ...
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Máel Coba Mac Áedo
Máel Coba (died 615) was a High King of Ireland. Máel Coba was the son of Áed mac Ainmuirech (died 598) and brother of Domnall mac Áedo (died 642), both also reckoned High Kings of Ireland. They belonged to the northern Cenél Conaill branch of the Uí Néill. Máel Coba became chief of the Cenél Conaill upon the death of his brother Conall Cú mac Áedo in 604. The high kingship of Ireland tended to rotate between the Cenél nEógain and Cenél Conaill branches from the mid 6th century. He follows Áed Uaridnach in the king lists, and is followed by Suibne Menn, both of the neighbouring Cenél nEógain, but of rival lines. He ruled from 612-615. In 615 Máel Coba was defeated and slain by Suibne Menn at the Battle of Sliab Truim. According to Lacy (82, 2006) the location of this battle is not the usually identified Bessy Bell mountain in Co. Tyrone, but rather near Sliabh Tuath (Slievetooey) in southwest Donegal, a prominent mountain in Cenél mBógaine territory. He notes ...
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Coba Höyük
Coba Höyük, also known as Sakçe Gözü or Sakçagözü, is an archaeological site in southeastern Anatolia. It is located about three kilometres north-west of the modern village of Sakçagözü. The site was occupied in the Pottery Neolithic, Halaf, Ubaid, Late Chalcolithic/Uruk and Neo-Hittite periods. History The site appears to have been occupied on and off from the second half of the seventh millennium BC until the first millennium BC. The excavations were small scale and an exact stratigraphical sequence cannot reliably be constructed. In the first millennium BC the site was part of a Neo-Hittite state, the name of the city is not known. City walls and a palace of the bit-hilani type were found at the site and date to around 730-700 B.C. Archaeology The site was first discovered in 1883 by Karl Humann and Felix von Luschan. John Garstang was the first excavator in 1908 and 1911. He was interested in the Hittite material on the surface of the site and discovere ...
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Coba Lake
The Coba Lake or Lake Coba (Spanish Lago Cobá) is an almost circular lake close to the ancient Maya city of Coba on the Yucatán peninsula. The lake is surrounded by a reed zone that hosts crocodiles. There is a zip line installation that crosses part of the lake. A lake of similar size and shape, Lake Makanxoc A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and distinct from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. Lakes lie on land and are not part of the ocean, although, like the much larger ..., lies close to the east. References Lakes of Mexico Landforms of Quintana Roo {{Yucatán-geo-stub ...
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Shaqe Çoba
Shaqe Çoba, née Shiroka, (1875–1954) was an Albanian feminist and suffragist. She founded The Albanian Woman ( sq, Gruaja Shqiptare), an organization for upper-class women which briefly published a magazine of the same name that covered women's issues. Life Shaqe Çoba was born in Shkodër, which was then part of the Sanjak of Scutari of the Ottoman Empire, in 1875. She attended middle school in a convent school in Zagreb, Croatia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. On the way to attend school in Venice Venice ( ; it, Venezia ; vec, Venesia or ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto Regions of Italy, region. It is built on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400  ..., Italy, in 1904, she met her future husband Ndoc Çoba, with whom she had one son. She died in 1954. Work On 3 August 1920, Shaqe Çoba founded and led The Albanian Woman for upper-class women of Shkodër to he ...
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Selim Çoba
Selim Efendi Çoba (? in Shkodër – 1900) was a müderris who headed the Shkodër branch of the League of Prizren. Biography Very little is known about his life. He was among his city's delegation to the League of Prizren in 1878. In a telegram sent to Benjamin Disraeli on June 15 of that year, Çoba's signature followed the first one from Daut Boriçi. In October, Çoba was one of two delegates appointed to the Shkodër branch of the General Council in Prizren. A year later, on the eve of delegations from Hot and Grudë leaving the league, Çoba reaffirmed the Shkodër district's commitment. According to oral tradition, Çoba was arrested with other members of the Shkodër chapter after the Battle of Ulcinj Battle of Ulqin was a battle between the Ottoman forces of Dervish Pasha and Albanian irregulars in the year of 1880 at the region of Kodra e Kuqe, close to Klleeznes. The area of Ulcinj had been handed over to Montenegro by the Ottomans after the .... For a time he s ...
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Ndoc Çoba
Ndoc Çoba (1870–1945) was an Albanian economist, publicist and politician who served as Minister of Finances in the Delvina Government. Biography Ndoc Çoba was born on July 27, 1870, in Shkodër, then Ottoman Empire. After completing his high school education at the Saverian College in his hometown, he attended the Faculty of Economics in Venice where he met his future wife, Shaqe Shiroka. By 1908, he was a member of the "Gjuha Shqipe" club which was founded by Kel Marubi. In 1913, he was named director of customs in Shkodër. From 1914 to 1915 he served as a member of the commission for the administration of Shkodër. Çoba participated at the Congress of Durrës in 1918 and that of Lushnjë in 1920. Shortly after, he joined the cabinet of Sulejman Delvina as Minister of Finances. From August 27, 1937, until June 24, 1939, he served as mayor of Shkodër Municipality. He was elected meeting chairman of the Peza Conference The Peza Conference was held in Pezë, a villa ...
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Mehdi Çoba
Mehdi Çoba (born 9 March 2000) is an Albanian footballer who plays as a forward for Vllaznia in the Kategoria Superiore. Career Early career In September 2019, Çoba traveled to Azerbaijan to train with Sabah FC. He signed an 18-month contract with the club in January 2020, joining the club's youth team. Vllaznia In August 2020, Çoba returned to his native Albania, signing with Kategoria Superiore club Vllaznia. He made his league debut for the club on 29 November 2020, coming on as a 74th-minute substitute for Ismael Dunga in a 4–2 home defeat to Kukësi. in February 2022, he signed a three-year contract extension with the club. Career statistics Club References External links * 2000 births Living people Albanian expatriate men's footballers Men's association football forwards Footballers from Shkodër Albanian men's footballers KF Vllaznia Shkodër players Kategoria Superiore players Albanian expatriate sportspeople in Azerbaijan Expatriate ...
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Cellach Mac Máele Coba
Cellach mac Máele Coba (died 658) was an Irish king and is said to have been High King of Ireland. Cellach was the son of Máel Coba mac Áedo (died 615) and belonged to the Cenél Conaill branch of the northern Uí Néill. According to the Irish annals derived from the ''Chronicle of Ireland'', he may have been High King, jointly with his brother Conall Cóel, following the death of his uncle Domnall mac Áedo in 642. The ''Annals of Ulster'' for 643 say:Here there is doubt as to who reigned after Domnall. Some historiographers say that four kings, namely Cellach and Conall Cóel and the two sons of Áed Sláine, namely Diarmait and Blathmac, ruled in shared reigns. All four putative successors to Domnall had been his allies at the great Battle of Mag Rath in 637, where Congal Cáech was defeated and the authority of the Uí Néill re-established, and it is not implausible that all four ruled together. He ruled from 643-654. The king lists have Cellach and Conall reigning befor ...
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Camilo Coba
Camilo Coba is a young filmmaker and photographer from Ecuador. Biography ''Camilo Coba'' was born in Quito Ecuador, on 7 September 1986. He studied film direction in Buenos Aires Argentina, under Argentine director Manuel Antín, where he won several awards for his individual and group works. He is currently attending the Movie and Video career programme at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito. His first film, ''El Silencio No Existe'' (The Silence Does Not Exist), received recognition from the Washington, DC International Film Festival. He has participated in numerous short film projects in Argentina and Ecuador, mainly as director of photography and cinematographer The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the photographing or recording of a film, television production, music video or other live action piece. The cinematographer is the ch .... He represented Ecuador in the Dwight School I.B. Film Fe ...
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Cob(I)yrinic Acid A,c-diamide Adenosyltransferase
In molecular biology, cob(I)yrinic acid a,c-diamide adenosyltransferase (also known as ATP:cob(I)alamin adenosyltransferase or ATP:corrinoid adenosyltransferase) is an enzyme which catalyses the conversion of cobalamin (vitamin B12) into one of its coenzyme forms, adenosylcobalamin (coenzyme B12, AdoCbl). Adenosylcobalamin is required as a cofactor for the activity of certain enzymes. AdoCbl contains an adenosyl moiety liganded to the cobalt ion of cobalamin via a covalent Co-C bond. ATP:cob(I)alamin adenosyltransferases are classed into three groups: CobA-type, EutT-type and PduO-type. Each of the three enzyme types appears to be specialised for particular AdoCbl-dependent enzymes or for the de novo synthesis of AdoCbl. PduO and EutT are distantly related, sharing short conserved motifs, while CobA is evolutionarily unrelated and is an example of convergent evolution. The CobA group includes the ATP:cob(I)alamin adenosyltransferases CobA ('' Salmonella typhimurium ...
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Coba Van Der Lee
Jacoba "Coba" Adriana van der Lee (1893-1972) was a Dutch artist. Biography Van der Lee was born on 6 January 1893 in Rotterdam. She attended the ' (National Normal School for Drawing Teachers). In 1911 she married the painter with whom she had two children. Her work was included in the 1939 exhibition and sale '' Onze Kunst van Heden'' (Our Art of Today) at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. She was a member of the ''Vereniging van Beeldende Kunstenaars'' (Association of Visual Artists) in Hilversum. Van der Lee died on 4 September 1972 in Hilversum Hilversum () is a city and municipality in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. Located in the heart of the Gooi, it is the largest urban centre in that area. It is surrounded by heathland, woods, meadows, lakes, and smaller towns. Hilvers .... References External linksimages of Van der Lee's workon Invaluable {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Coba van der 1893 births 1972 deaths Artists from Rotterdam 20th-century Dutch women arti ...
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