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Talo or TALO may refer to: * Talo (food) Talo or Talau () is a typical food of the Basque Country, similar to the traditional corn tortilla of Mesoamerica, made of corn flour, water and a bit of salt. It is round and is cooked in a warm metal plank, named a ''talo burni'' ("talo iron" ..., a type of bread originating from the Basque Country * TALO, an Estonian trade union * Talo colony, a colony of Galoli language speakers located on the Wetar island Places * Talo Monastery, a Buddhist temple in Bhutan * Talo Dam, a dam on the Bani River, Mali * Lefter Talo, a village in the Livadhja municipality, Albania * Ta Lo, a fictional realm in the Marvel Cinematic Universe {{disambiguation ...
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Talo (food)
Talo or Talau () is a typical food of the Basque Country, similar to the traditional corn tortilla of Mesoamerica, made of corn flour, water and a bit of salt. It is round and is cooked in a warm metal plank, named a ''talo burni'' ("talo iron"). It can be eaten alone, with various toppings, and is also used as a wrap for various foods. History After corn was introduced from America to Basque agriculture in 1520, talo was subsequently prepared. Talo was used as bread in Basque houses, and the remainings were sometimes mixed with milk making something similar to soup, which was eaten for dinner. In the 20th century the generalization of wheat bread reduced the consumption of talo, which started to only be eaten in special occasions. In Bilbao and Donostia it is an essential element at ''Saint Thomas fair, celebrated annually on December 21. In the 1930s, workers would wrap foods within talo and take this to the fields. During the 1930s, miners also consumed talo, and it was a ...
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TALO
Talo or TALO may refer to: * Talo (food) Talo or Talau () is a typical food of the Basque Country, similar to the traditional corn tortilla of Mesoamerica, made of corn flour, water and a bit of salt. It is round and is cooked in a warm metal plank, named a ''talo burni'' ("talo iron" ..., a type of bread originating from the Basque Country * TALO, an Estonian trade union * Talo colony, a colony of Galoli language speakers located on the Wetar island Places * Talo Monastery, a Buddhist temple in Bhutan * Talo Dam, a dam on the Bani River, Mali * Lefter Talo, a village in the Livadhja municipality, Albania * Ta Lo, a fictional realm in the Marvel Cinematic Universe {{disambiguation ...
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Galoli Language
The Galoli, or Galolen, are a people of East Timor with a population of about 50,000, primarily along the northern coast of the district of Manatuto. To the west lies the Mambai people. There is an old colony on the southern coast of Wetar island, the Talo, who speak the Talur dialect. Their language, also known as Galoli, is one of the Timor–Babar group of Austronesian languages. It is one of the national languages designated by the constitution of East Timor. Because the area was used as a trading center for different cultures, there are many foreign loan words in the vocabulary, principally from Moluccan and Malay languages. Although it is not spoken by as many people as other national languages, it was adopted by the Roman Catholic Church in the district of Manatuto and thus has become fixed in grammars and dictionaries. ''Dadu'a'' is erroneously listed in some sources as a dialect of Galoli (e.gGlottolog, but actually represents a transplanted population of the Atauro di ...
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Talo Monastery
Talo Monastery is a Buddhist monastery located in the hills above Punakha, Bhutan Bhutan (; dz, འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, Druk Yul ), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan,), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is situated in the Eastern Himalayas, between China in the north and India in the south. A mountainous .... External links Talo TsechuTalo MonasteryRoof of talo monastery, Bhutan Buddhist monasteries in Bhutan Tibetan Buddhist monasteries Tibetan Buddhism in Bhutan {{Buddhism-monastery-stub ...
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Bani River
The Bani River is the principal tributary of the Niger River in Mali. The river is formed from the confluence of the Baoulé and Bagoé rivers some east of Bamako and it merges with the Niger near Mopti. Its length is about . Geography The Bani River has three main tributaries: the Baoulé that rises near Odienné in Côte d'Ivoire and passes just south of Bougouni, the Bagoé River that rises near Boundiali in Côte d'Ivoire and the Banifing-Lotio that drains the region around Sikasso. The drainage basin upstream of Douna has an area of , 85% of which lies in southern Mali and 15% in northern Côte d'Ivoire. The annual rainfall varies across the catchment basin with the southern area in Côte d'Ivoire receiving a year while the northern area around Douna receiving only . For the period 1965-1995 the average annual rainfall for the basin was . The rainfall is seasonal with most of the rain falling between May and October. The maximum rainfall occurs in August. The discha ...
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Livadhja
Livadhe () is a village and a former commune in Vlorë County, southern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Finiq. The population at the 2011 census was 1,165.2011 census results
The municipal unit consists of the villages ; ; ; ;