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Inle may refer to: * Inlé, an album * Inle Lake, a lake in Burma * Inle, Aunglan, a village in Aunglan Township, Burma * Inle, Thayet, a village in Thayet Township, Burma * Inle (Santería), a character in Santería mythology {{dab ...
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Inle (Santería)
Inle is the orisha of health and all medicinal healing in Santería, Santeria, and also in Candomblé and palo (religion), Palo Mayombe. Inle, also known as Erinle, is an Orisha who is associated with the estuary, an in-between space where the freshwater river meets the salty sea. He is the deity of health and medicine, the physician to other deities, hunter of the land and sea, and is often regarded as the patron of homosexual and transgender people. According to Yoruba tradition, Inle was a mighty hunter who became deified. He is also syncretized with the Archangel Raphael, whose name signifies "God heals." Raphael is frequently shown with fish, wearing blue and pink, and is the patron of nurses, doctors, and other medical workers. Inle is commonly depicted as a strong, healthy-looking warrior and hunter, with flowing hair in seven braids and fine, feminine features that give him an androgynous appearance. He is always dressed elegantly, adorned in cowrie shells, coral, and be ...
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Inlé
Fall of Efrafa was a British crust punk band formed in Brighton, England in 2005. They disbanded in 2009 after completing a trilogy of concept albums – ''Owsla'' (2006), ''Elil'' (2007), and ''Inlé'' (2009) – inspired by the mythology of the 1972 novel ''Watership Down''. Biography Originally from Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, the quintet was formed with the intention of recording a trilogy of albums, entitled ''The Warren of Snares'', based on an interpretation of the mythology present within the 1972 novel ''Watership Down'' by Richard Adams. The trilogy is composed of the albums ''Owsla'', ''Elil'', and ''Inlé'', co-produced by several labels. In the novel, Efrafa is a rabbit colony ruled by a dictator, who oppresses rebels through his elite police, the Owsla. In the context of the band's concept, ''Owsla'' represents the populace around which the story revolves, the Efrafa representing humanity. In the clutches of a theocratic dictatorship, their society is on the ...
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Aunglan Township
Aunglan Township (), formerly Myayde Township () is a township of Aunglan District in southern Magway Region, Myanmar. Its administrative seat is Aunglan. It is the southeasternmost township in Magway Region. The township has two towns, Aunglan and Myede with a total of 12 urban wards as well as 246 villages grouped into 91 village tracts. Borders Aunglan Township is bordered by:"Myanmar States/Divisions & Townships Overview Map"
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Thayet Township
Thayet Township () is a Townships of Burma, township of Thayet District in the Magway Region of Burma, Burma (Myanmar). It lies on the west side of the Irrawaddy River, Irrawaddy. The major town and administrative center is Thayet. Notable peaks are Mount Myinba (1688 ft.) and Mount Myinmagyi (1032 ft.). Bounds Thayet Township is bordered"Myanmar States/Divisions & Townships Overview Map"
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by the following townships: * Minhla Township, Magway, Minhla to the north, * Sinbaungwe Township, Sinbaungwe to the northeast, * Aunglan Township, Aunglan (Myayde) to the east and southeast, * Kamma Township, Kamma to the southwest, and * Mindon Township, Mindon to the west.


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