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Limbe or Limbé may refer to: Places * Limbe, Cameroon, a seaside city in the South West Region of Cameroon * Limbé Arrondissement, an arrondissement in the Nord department of Haiti ** Limbé, Nord, a commune in the Limbé Arrondissement * Rivière du Limbè, a river in Haiti * Limbe, Malawi, a town Schools * Government High School (GHS) Limbe, Cameroon * Government Bilingual High School Limbe, Cameroon Other uses * Limbe (instrument), a type of flute in traditional Mongolian music - see List of Mongolian musical instruments Instruments of western origin, such as piano and trumpet, are excluded. History After the 6th century BC it is known that people of Mongolian ethnicity played stringed instruments. The most ancient instrument is probably the tsuur, which is show ... See also * Limb (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Limbé Arrondissement
Limbé ( ht, Lenbe) is an Arrondissements of Haiti, arrondissement in the Nord (Haitian department), Nord Departments of Haiti, department of Haiti. As of 2015, the population was 106,201 inhabitants. Postal codes in the Limbé Arrondissement start with the number 16. The arondissement consists of the following municipalities: * Limbé, Nord, Limbé * Bas-Limbé * Labadee References Arrondissements of Haiti Nord (Haitian department) {{Arrondissements of Haiti ...
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Limbé, Nord
Limbé ( ht, Lenbe) is a commune in the Limbé Arrondissement, in the Nord department of Haiti. With a population of 32200 inhabitants (2003 census) it is the second city in importance in this department after Cap-Haïtien. The arrondissement du Limbé (borough of Limbé) includes two communes: Limbé and Bas-Limbé (Low-Limbé). The commune du Limbé includes seven rural sections: Tanmas (1st), Haut-Limbé, Soufrière, Ravine-des-Roches, 4th or Simalo, Camp-Coq and 8th section (near the town of Plaisance). The arrondissement du Limbé has about between 69,256 and 80,000 inhabitants (United Nations OCHA (Haiti) report on the population of Haiti of 2003 published in October 2004). Limbé is located 220 km north of the capital Port-au-Prince. Overview The nearest neighbouring towns or cities are Bas-Limbé (9 km north), Port-Margot (8 km northwest), Plaisance (35 km south), Cap-Haïtien (26 km northeast) and Acul-du-Nord (12 km east). The Lim ...
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Rivière Du Limbè
The Rivière du Limbè is a river of Haiti. See also *List of rivers of Haiti This is a list of rivers of Haiti, arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Atlantic Ocean *Dajabón River (Massacre River) * Grande Rivière du Nord *Rivière du Limbè * Les Trois Rivià ... ReferencesGEOnet Names Server Rivers of Haiti {{Haiti-river-stub ...
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Limbe, Malawi
Limbe is a neighborhood located in the center part of the city of Blantyre, in Malawi. It is the operational headquarters and workshops for Malawi Railways. Overview Limbe is east of center of Blantyre and was founded in 1909. Blantyre merged with Limbe in 1956. Economy The first branch of the Commercial Bank of Malawi was opened in Limbe on 11 April 1970. Limbe is home to Malawi Pharmacies Limited and Illovo Sugar Malawi. Limbe is the site to many of the industries in Blantyre District. Limbe is known for Indian (East Asian) traders but there has also been an influx of Chinese owned businesses growing in the area. Culture Limbe has a strong Asian Malawian culture and Yao culture. Sports Limbe is also the headquarter of Hockey Association of Malawi (HAM). See also * Chiwembe * Railway stations in Malawi Malawi Railways is the national rail network in Malawi, run by a government corporation until privatisation in 1999. As of 1 December 1999 the Central East African Ra ...
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Government High School (GHS) Limbe
Government High School (GHS) Limbe is a secondary/high grammar school in Limbe, Fako, South West Region, Cameroon, located along the Mile 4 - Idenau Road, adjacent to Government Bilingual High School Limbe (GBHS). Its motto is "Laborare et Servire" (in Latin). It is called the School of Reference because it sets the pace for other schools to follow. It is known for producing excellent results in the GCE Ordinary and Advanced levels. See also * Government Bilingual High School Limbe * National Comprehensive High School * Saker Baptist College * Education in Cameroon Cameroon is a Central African nation on the Gulf of Guinea. Bantu speakers were among the first groups to settle Cameroon, followed by the Muslim Fulani until German domination in 1884. After World War I, the French took over 80% of the area, and t ... References {{coord missing, Cameroon Secondary schools in Cameroon Southwest Region (Cameroon) ...
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Government Bilingual High School Limbe
The Government Bilingual High School (GBHS) is a secondary school in Limbe, Cameroon."Report on World Space Week 2009"
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Limbe (instrument)
Limbe or Limbé may refer to: Places * Limbe, Cameroon, a seaside city in the South West Region of Cameroon * Limbé Arrondissement, an arrondissement in the Nord department of Haiti ** Limbé, Nord, a commune in the Limbé Arrondissement * Rivière du Limbè, a river in Haiti * Limbe, Malawi, a town Schools * Government High School (GHS) Limbe, Cameroon * Government Bilingual High School Limbe, Cameroon Other uses * Limbe (instrument), a type of flute in traditional Mongolian music - see List of Mongolian musical instruments Instruments of western origin, such as piano and trumpet, are excluded. History After the 6th century BC it is known that people of Mongolian ethnicity played stringed instruments. The most ancient instrument is probably the tsuur, which is show ... See also * Limb (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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List Of Mongolian Musical Instruments
Instruments of western origin, such as piano and trumpet, are excluded. History After the 6th century BC it is known that people of Mongolian ethnicity played stringed instruments. The most ancient instrument is probably the tsuur, which is shown in cave wall paintings dated to the 4th or 3rd millennium BC. Other instruments were adopted or modified from instruments in use from neighboring countries, or from conquered countries (for example the Hun/Xioungnu empire 200 BC - 600 and the Mongolian empire between the 12th and 18th century founded by Genghis Khaan). Before the democratic revolution in 1911 several instruments had been restricted to noblemen or for use in monastery ceremonies. The yatga especially wasn't allowed to commoners if the number of strings exceeded eight; only at court could the eleven or twelve stringed yatga be played. In contrast most of the Mongolic ethnicities adopted four instruments for folk music and other oral performances: the Tovshuur, huuchir, mori ...
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