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Tuala Falenaoti Tiresa
__NOTOC__ Tuala may refer to: Surname *Ahsee Tuala, Samoan rugby player *Alvin Tuala, CEO of Samoa Airways * Enari Tuala, Australian rugby league player * Tafaoimalo Leilani Tuala-Warren, Samoan judge Given name * Aveau Tuala Lepale Niko Faitala Palamo, Samoan politician *Tuala, a fictional character in The Bridei Chronicles *Tuala Ainiu Iusitino (1936–2010), Samoan politician *Tuala Falani Chan Tung, Samoan ambassador to Belgium *Tuala Falenaoti Tiresa Malietoa, Samoan politician and educator * Tuala Mathew M. Vaea, Samoan rugby player Other uses *Tuala, or taula, a name for ''Durio graveolens'' among the Kenyah and Dayak peoples *Tuala, a township in Ongata Rongai, Kenya *Tuala, a village in Moxico Province, Angola See also *Tual (other) *Taula (other) * Tualao, a town in Negros Oriental Province, the Philippines * Tualeu, a village in West Timor West Timor ( id, Timor Barat) is an area covering the western part of the island of Timor, except for the di ...
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Ahsee Tuala
Ahsee Tuala (born 23 August 1989) is a Samoan rugby union player who plays as a fullback for Aviva Premiership side Northampton Saints. Early career Tuala was born in Samoa, but moved to New Zealand with his family aged 2 years old and grew up in South Auckland. Club career Tuala began his senior rugby career in New Zealand with the Counties Manukau Steelers, debuting during the 2009 Air New Zealand Cup season while only 20 years old. His ability to play in several positions across the backline saw him become an integral part of the Steelers squad and earn over 50 ITM Cup caps. He was also involved in the Chiefs Development squads in both 2010 and 2011. On 3 February 2015, Tuala signed for English club Northampton Saints in the Aviva Premiership until the end of the 2014-15 season. However, he signed a new deal with Northampton, making his move permanent at Franklin's Gardens. It could be said that while Tuala has been at Saints for two season now, his breakthrough year was t ...
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Mathew Vaea
Tuala Mathew M. Vaea (born 12 September 1966 in Motootua) is a Samoan rugby union retired player who played as a scrum-half. He was the manager of the Manu Samoa at the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Playing career His international debut was during a test match against Tonga, at Nuku'alofa, on 28 May 1991. He was part of the 1991 Rugby World Cup roster. In 8 games he scored 25 points - out of 25 points he scored 8 thanks to a try and two penalties in the Western Samoa's victory in the 1991 Rugby World Cup against Wales. His last match was against Scotland, at Murrayfield, on 18 November 1995. Manager During the 2011 Rugby World Cup he was the manager of the Samoa national rugby union team, but after the World Cup his home village fined him 100 pigs (about US $ 25.000) for "bad behaviour". as it turned out, Vaea, who had a Tuala title, he did not fulfill his duties as coach during his stay in New Zealand, treating the campaign in New Zealand like a "holiday" and he often drank. According ...
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Negros Oriental
Negros Oriental ( ceb, Sidlakang Negros; tl, Silangang Negros), officially the Province of Negros Oriental, is a province in the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region. Its capital is the city of Dumaguete. It occupies the southeastern half of the large island of Negros, and borders Negros Occidental, which comprises the northwestern half. It also includes Apo Island, a popular dive site for both local and foreign tourists. Negros Oriental faces Cebu to the east across the Tañon Strait and Siquijor to the south-east (which happened to be part of the province before). The primary spoken language is Cebuano and the predominant religious denomination is Roman Catholicism. Dumaguete City is the capital, seat of government and most populous city of the province. With a population of 1,432,990 inhabitants, it is the second most-populous province in Central Visayas after Cebu, the fifth most-populous province in the Visayas and the 19th most-populous province of the Philip ...
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Taula (other)
Taula is a type of prehistoric monument on Menorca that gets its name from the Catalan word for 'table', Taula may also refer to: * Taula (Tonga), an island in the Vava'u group of Tonga *''Durio graveolens'' or taula *Taula, a village in Oncești Commune, Bacău County, Romania See also * Tual (other) * Tuala (other) * Tualao, a town in Negros Oriental Province, the Philippines * Tualeu, a village in West Timor West Timor ( id, Timor Barat) is an area covering the western part of the island of Timor, except for the district of Oecussi-Ambeno (an East Timorese exclave). Administratively, West Timor is part of East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. The ca ...
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Tual (other)
Tual is the capital of the Maluku Tenggara regency, Indonesia. Tual may also refer to: * Tual, Paglat, Maguindanao, Philippines * Tual, Picong, Lanao del Sur, Philippines * Tual, President Quirino, Sultan Kudarat, Philippines * An alternative name for Saint Tudwal (died c. 564) * Gabriel Tual (born 1998), French middle-distance runner * Roland Tual (1902–1956), French director and producer See also * Taula (other) Taula is a type of prehistoric monument on Menorca that gets its name from the Catalan word for 'table', Taula may also refer to: * Taula (Tonga), an island in the Vava'u group of Tonga *''Durio graveolens'' or taula *Taula, a village in Oncești ... * Tuala (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Moxico Province
Moxico (Portuguese spelling) or Moshiko (Bantu spelling) is the largest province of Angola. It has an area of , and covers 18% of the landmass of Angola. The province has a population of 758,568 (2014 census) and a population density of approximately 3.4 residents per km² (8.8/sq mi), making it one of the most sparsely populated areas of Angola. The population of the province is in flux; displaced residents have slowly returned to Moxico since the end of the Angolan Civil War in 2002. The war left Moxico as one of the most landmine-contaminated places in the world. The governor of the province is Gonçalves Manuel Muandumba. Luena is the capital of the Moxico Province, and is located from the Angolan capital of Luanda. History Moxico Province was the scene of much guerrilla fighting during the Angolan Civil War. Its long border with Zambia at the east of the province was a base of operations for UNITA and MPLA. As a result, Moxico Province saw many raids by the military of S ...
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Ongata Rongai
Ongata Rongai (also known as Ronga in local slang) is a town located in Kajiado North, Kajiado County, Kenya. The town is situated south of the Nairobi CBD and East of the Ngong hills and within the greater Nairobi Metropolitan Region. It lies 1,731 meters (5,682 feet) above sea level. According to the 2019 Census, it is the most populous town in Kajiado County and eleventh largest urban centre by population in Kenya. Known locally as Rongai or simply Ronga, the populated town is a fast-growing community with an approximate population of 172,590 History Historically occupied by the Maasai community, the name ''Ongata Rongai'' is a Maasai phrase which translates to "narrow plains". Present-day Ongata Rongai grew from a meeting of a cattle market in the northernmost tip of Kajiado county and the quarry township in present-day Kware. The cattle market and the quarry spread rapidly and joined in the late 1950s. Due to rapid real estate development starting in the 199 ...
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Durio Graveolens
''Durio graveolens,'' sometimes called the red-fleshed durian, orange-fleshed durian, or yellow durian, is a species of tree in the family Malvaceae. It is one of six species of durian named by Italian naturalist Odoardo Beccari. The specific epithet ('strong smelling' or 'rank') is due to the odor. Although most species of ''Durio'' (most notably ''Durio dulcis'') have a strong scent, the red-fleshed type of ''D. graveolens'' has a mild scent. It is native to Southeast Asia. ''D. graveolens'' is an edible durian, perhaps the most popular 'wild' species of durian, and it is sold commercially regionally. However, its congener ''Durio zibethinus'' is the typical species eaten and dominates sales worldwide. Names This species should not be confused with the popular durian clones from Malaysia known as 'Red Flesh' (D164) and 'Red Prawn' (D175), as both of those belong to ''D. zibethinus''. However, ''D. graveolens'' does have one registered variety, 'DQ2 nyekak (DK8)'. The col ...
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Tuala Falenaoti Tiresa Malietoa
Tuala Falenaoti Tiresa Malietoa (also known as Tiresa Malietoa) (8 February 1924 - 7 May 2016) was a Samoan politician and educator. She was leader of the Samoan Christian Party, and one of the first women to lead a Samoan political party. She was the wife of Samoa's Head of State Malietoa Tanumafili II Malietoa Tanumafili II (4 January 1913 – 11 May 2007), addressed Susuga Malietoa Tanumafili II, was the Malietoa, the title of one of Samoa's four paramount chiefs, and the head of state, or ''O le Ao o le Malo'', a position that he held for ... and a former principal of the Samoa Teachers Training College. References External linksAn introduction about Samoan stories and legends by uala Falenaoti Tiresa Malietoa* 1924 births 2016 deaths Christian Party (Samoa) politicians Samoan women in politics 21st-century Samoan women politicians 21st-century Samoan politicians 20th-century Samoan women politicians 20th-century Samoan politicians {{Samoa-politician- ...
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Alvin Tuala
Alvin may refer to: Places Canada *Alvin, British Columbia United States *Alvin, Colorado *Alvin, Georgia *Alvin, Illinois * Alvin, Michigan *Alvin, Texas *Alvin, Wisconsin, a town *Alvin (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community Other uses * Alvin (given name) * Alvin (crater), a crater on Mars * Alvin (digital cultural heritage platform), a Swedish platform for digitised cultural heritage * Alvin (horse), a Canadian Standardbred racehorse * 13677 Alvin, an asteroid * DSV ''Alvin'', a deep-submergence vehicle * Alvin, a fictional planet on ''ALF'' (TV series) * Alvin Seville, of the fictional animated characters Alvin and the Chipmunks * "Alvin", by James from the album ''Girl at the End of the World'' * Tropical Storm Alvin See also * Alvin Community College * Alvin High School * Aylwin (other) Patricio Aylwin (1918–2016) was a Chilean politician. Aylwin may also refer to: *Andrés Aylwin (1925–2018), Chilean politician * Guy Maxwell Aylwin (1889– ...
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Tuala Falani Chan Tung
Tuala Falani Chan Tung is a Samoan diplomat and public servant. He served as Samoan Ambassador to Belgium and the European Union from 2005 to 2012. Chan Tung commenced his schooling in Samoa and then pursued studies overseas where obtaining BA and MA degrees in Economics. He began work in the Department of Economic Development, which later became the Department of Trade, Commerce and Industry, eventually becoming its chief executive officer. Following a major restructuring, in which the Samoan government's 26 departments and ministries were reduced through mergers to 18, he stayed trade consultant for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. In September 2005 he was appointed Ambassador to Belgium and the European Union, replacing the retiring H. E. Tauiliili William Meredith. As of 2020, he is on the board of the Central Bank of Samoa The Central Bank of Samoa ( sm, Faletupe Tutotonu o Samoa), situated in the capital Apia beside the main government buildings, issues the Samoan ...
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