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Lemba may refer to: * ''Lemba'' (grasshopper), a genus of insect in the subfamily Caryandinae * Lemba people, an African ethnic group in Southern Africa ;Places * Lemba, Kinshasa, a commune in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo * Lembá District, a district of São Tomé Province * Lempa, Cyprus, village in Cyprus, also known as Lemba ;People * Artur Lemba (1885–1963), Estonian composer and piano teacher * Basaula Lemba (born 1965), Congolese football player * Chilu Lemba (born 1975), Zambian radio and television presenter, voice over artist and musician * Sebastián Lemba Sebastián Lemba (fl. 1540s) was an early Dominican slave rebel leader who led a prolonged maroon rebellion in the colony of Santo Domingo, (present day Dominican Republic). Born in Africa, a member of the Lemba tribe, hence the name. When Lemba ...
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Lemba (grasshopper)
Lemba may refer to: * ''Lemba'' (grasshopper), a genus of insect in the subfamily Caryandinae * Lemba people, an African ethnic group in Southern Africa ;Places * Lemba, Kinshasa, a commune in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo * Lembá District, a district of São Tomé Province * Lempa, Cyprus, village in Cyprus, also known as Lemba ;People * Artur Lemba (1885–1963), Estonian composer and piano teacher * Basaula Lemba (born 1965), Congolese football player * Chilu Lemba Chilu Lemba (born 27 August 1975) is a Zambian-born and South African–based radio and television presenter, voice over artist, author and musician. His voice is heard across the continent daily on ads ranging from branding commercials for wash ... (born 1975), Zambian radio and television presenter, voice over artist and musician * Sebastián Lemba (1520-1547), Afro-Dominican slave rebel {{disamb, geo, surname ...
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Caryandinae
The Caryandinae are a small subfamily of grasshoppers found mostly in China, India, Indochina and Malesia, but the large type genus ''Caryanda'' also has species from Africa. Genera were previously placed in the tribe Oxyini, with the subfamily erected by Yin & Liu in 1987. Genera The ''Orthoptera Species File'' includes: # ''Caryanda'' Stål, 1878 # ''Cercina Cercina () is a ''frazione'' (rural borough) of the municipality of Sesto Fiorentino, in the Metropolitan City of Florence, central Italy, located on the slopes of Mount Morello Monte Morello is the highest mountain (934 m.) in the Flore ...'' Stål, 1878 # ''Lemba'' Huang, 1983; Huang C (1983) ''Zool. Res.'' 4(2): 149. current records from southern China, species: ## '' Lemba bituberculata'' Yin & Liu, 1987 ## '' Lemba daguanensis'' Huang, 1983 - type species ## '' Lemba guizhouensis'' Yin, Zhang & You, 2013 ## '' Lemba motinagar'' Ingrisch, Willemse & Shishodia, 2004 ## '' Lemba sichuanensis'' Ma, Guo & Li, 19 ...
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Lemba People
The Lemba, Remba, or Mwenye are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group which is native to Zimbabwe and South Africa, with smaller branches in Mozambique and Malawi. According to Tudor Parfitt, when he first worked in the field among the Lemba in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Malawi in the 1980s, they numbered an estimated 50,000. Some of their religious practices and beliefs are similar to Jewish and Islamic practices and beliefs. According to Parfitt, the Lemba claim that they once had a book which described their traditions but it was lost. Since the late twentieth century, there has been increased media and scholarly attention with regard to the Lemba's claim of common descent from the Jewish people.Parfitt, Tudor (1993/2000)'' Journey to the Vanished City: the Search for a Lost Tribe of Israel,'' New York: Random House (2nd edition)
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Lemba, Kinshasa
Lemba is one of the 24 communes that are the administrative divisions of Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Location Lemba is located just south of the grounds of the and of the Limete Tower. It extends to the southwest from there to the southern tip of the campus of the University of Kinshasa. Its eastern border is the Matete River and its western one is roughly the Yolo River down to and going west and south along By-Pass Avenue and then Kimwenzo Road to and alongside the campus. Lemba's neighboring communes going clockwise from the north are: Limete, Matete, Kisenso, Mont Ngafula, Makala, and Ngaba. Government The administration of Lemba is led by an unelected government appointed burgomaster (french: bourgmestre, links=no). As of 2020 the burgomaster is Jean Nsaka Bekadjwa. The reform of having burgomasters elected by communal councils awaits the inaugural election of these councils. Electoral district With 206,900 on its ...
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Lembá District
Lembá is a district of São Tomé and Príncipe, on São Tomé Island. Its area is , and its population is 14,652 (2012).Projecção a nível distrital 2012 - 2020
Instituto Nacional de Estatística
The district seat is Neves. It is divided into the two statistical subdistricts Neves and
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Lempa, Cyprus
Lempa ( el, Λέμπα, tr, Lemba) is a village in Cyprus located approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) north of the town of Paphos. It is sometimes written as ''Lemba,'' which is also closer to the correct pronunciation. Neighbouring villages are Empa, Kissonerga and Chlorakas. The village is located on top of an escarpment overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and is set in one of the most fertile parts of Cyprus. The area produces citrus, olives, tomatoes and market-garden vegetables, and is one of the few parts of Europe where commercial banana production is possible. The village is one of the most ancient in Cyprus, and since 1976 has been the site of ongoing archaeological excavations by the School of Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh. Lempa is believed to have been first settled in the Chalcolithic Period (c. 3800–2500 BC), and a number of cruciform female figurines, carved in stone, from this period have been found. In 1982, the Lemba Experimental Village ...
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Artur Lemba
Artur Lemba (24 September 1885, Tallinn – 21 November 1963, Tallinn) was an Estonian composer and piano teacher, and one of the most important figures in Estonian classical music. Artur and his older brother Theodor (1876-1962) were the first professional pianists in Estonia to give concerts abroad. Artur's 1905 opera ''Sabina'' was the first opera composed by an Estonian. His Symphony No. 1 in 1908 was the first symphony composed by an Estonian. Lemba was a finalist in the prestigious Anton Rubinstein Competition and later a professor at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. Early life and education Artur Lemba learned piano from his brother Theodor Lemba. In 1899, following in his brother's footsteps, he enrolled at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. There he studied piano with Carl van Arck, Prof. V. Tolstov and I. Borovka. His composition teacher was Nicolai Soloviev and he studied music theory with Alexander Lyadov, Alexander Glazunov and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. In 190 ...
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Basaula Lemba
Basaula Lemba (born 3 March 1965) is a Congolese retired footballer who played as a midfielder. Almost his entire professional career was spent in Portugal, mainly with Vitória de Guimarães. Club career Born in Kinshasa, Zaire, Lemba arrived in Portugal at the age of 21, signing with Vitória S.C. from AS Vita Club but having absolutely no impact in his first season – seven matches. He spent the following three campaigns also in the Primeira Liga, representing O Elvas C.A.D. and C.F. Estrela da Amadora. Basaula – called by his first name whilst in Portugal – re-joined Vitória in 1990, becoming an important midfield element at the Minho club and sharing teams with countryman N'Dinga Mbote during his spell. In January 1995 he left for another side in the country, C.F. Os Belenenses, switching to F.C. Tirsense shortly after. After one year in the second division with Moreirense F.C. he moved to the lower leagues, representing two teams in the fourth level until his ...
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Chilu Lemba
Chilu Lemba (born 27 August 1975) is a Zambian-born and South African–based radio and television presenter, Voice acting, voice over artist, author and musician. His voice is heard across the continent daily on ads ranging from branding commercials for washing detergents and cellphone networks, to promos for satellite television channels. A graduate of the AAA School of Advertising, Lemba has over two decades experience in collaborating with media institutions, production companies and has been the voice of the Eyewitness News brand heard daily on Talk Radio 702 and Cape Talk, for the past ten years. He also voices thousands of communication ads annually for brands such as Nissan, BCX, SuperSport (South African broadcaster), SuperSport, Old Mutual, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR and more. In June 2019, he released his memoir titled Finding My Voice detailing his journey in the media industry. Chilu Lemba won the award for Best TV Promo (2022) at the ...
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