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Fermín Bouza Brey
Fermín Bouza-Brey (1901 - 1973) was a Spanish writer, ethnographer and historian who mainly wrote on the Galician language. Life Born in Puenteareas, he published his first article in 1919, entitled ''Teatro de antaño en Santiago'' (''Ancient Theatre in Santiago'') and written in Spanish. In 1923 he became one of the founders of the Seminario de Estudos Galegos and the following year wrote his first article in Galician, specifically ''Os estudantes ao arcebispo'' (''Students of the Archbishop''). He also contributed to reviews and magazines such as ''Cristal'', ''Resol'' and ''Nós''. He had become a judge in 1929, but during the Spanish Civil War he was kept out of that post because he was a Galician. He was re-appointed in 1938 as judge for Viella, Siero, Viella, then later for La Estrada. In 1941 he joined the Royal Galician Academy. Despite Franco's dictatorship, he continued his research in the archaeology and prehistory department of the Instituto Padre Sarmiento. This ma ...
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Bouza is a town in southwestern Niger. A town of eight thousand, it is the administrative center of Bouza Department, part of Tahoua Region. Culture and situation Bouza Department is in a largely Hausa language, Hausa-speaking area, which has become in the last century an area of marginal agriculture. There are also populations of Fula people, Fula and Tuareg people, Tuareg peoples who traditionally engage in nomadic and semi-nomadic animal husbandry: the Fula Woadabe with cattle and the Tuareg largely with camel. The major highway of the region, completed in the 1970s, bypassed Bouza Department to the west, heading south from Regional capitol Tahoua to the large southern city of Birni-N'Konni near the Nigerian border. The major (unpaved) road in the area -- RN16 (Niger), RN16 runs through Bouza town from Madaoua to the south to Keita, Niger, Keita in the north, before reaching Tahoua in the northwest of the Region. The town has a population estimated by the government of Niger ...
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