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Bale may refer to: Apps Bale Messenger, an Iranian instant messaging (IM) app owned by the National Bank of Iran Packaging * Cotton bale * Hay or straw bale in farming, bound by a baler * Paper bale, a unit of paper measurement equal to ten reams * Wool bale, a standard-sized and -weighted pack of classed wool Places * Bale Zone in Oromia Region, Ethiopia ** Bale Mountains * Bale Province, Ethiopia, a former province * Bale (historical region), former geographic region in Northeast Africa * Sultanate of Bale, a former Muslim sultanate * Bale, Poland * Bale, Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a village * Bale, Croatia, a settlement and municipality * Bale, Norfolk, England, a village * Balé Province, Burkina Faso * Basel Basel ( ; ), also known as Basle ( ), ; ; ; . is a city in northwestern Switzerland on the river Rhine (at the transition from the High Rhine, High to the Upper Rhine). Basel is Switzerland's List of cities in Switzerland, third-most- ...
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Bale Messenger
Bale Messenger (, ''Yes'') is an Iranian instant messaging (IM), voice-over-IP (VoIP) service, social media platform, and mobile payment app developed by the National Bank of Iran. History Bale was launched in December 2016, with the goal of providing a secure and versatile messaging service that integrates financial transactions. The platform preserves user data, transferring all personal information—including chat history, files, contacts, and media—to new devices without requiring a backup. See also * Eitaa * Rubika * Messaging apps Instant messaging (IM) technology is a type of synchronous computer-mediated communication involving the immediate ( real-time) transmission of messages between two or more parties over the Internet or another computer network. Originally involv ... References External links * {{Official website, https://bale.ai/ Android (operating system) software Instant messaging clients Iranian social networking websites ...
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Bale, Norfolk
Bale is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Gunthorpe, in the North Norfolk district, in the county of Norfolk, England. The village is 9 miles east-north-east of the town of Fakenham, 14.3 miles west-south-west of Cromer and 125 miles north-north-east of London. In 1931, the parish had a population of 208. History Bale has an entry in the Domesday Book of 1085. In the great book, Bale is recorded by the name ‘’Bathele’’ and it is said to be in the ownership of the King. The main tenant was Harold, holding his land from Count Alan. The village's name means 'Bathing wood/clearing'. On 1 April 1935, the parish was abolished and merged with Gunthorpe. Transport The village is on the north side of the A148 road, which connects King's Lynn and Cromer. The nearest railway station to Bale is at Sheringham, which is the northern terminus of the Bittern Line that runs to Cromer and Norwich. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport, in Hel ...
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Bales
Bales is the surname of: * Alison Bales (born 1985), American basketball player * Barry Bales (born 1969), American musician * Billy Bales (born 1929), British former motorcycle speedway racer * Burt Bales (1917–1989), American jazz pianist * Christopher Bales (c. 1564–1590), English Catholic priest and martyr * Dalton Bales (1920–1979), Canadian politician and lawyer * Gerald Bales (1919–2002), Canadian organist and composer * James D. Bales (1915–1995), American bible professor * Kevin Bales, American author and slavery expert * Lee Bales (born 1944), American former basketball player * Mike Bales (born 1971), Canadian former ice hockey player * Peter Bales (1547–c. 1610), English calligraphist * Robert Bales (born 1973), American soldier who murdered 16 Afghan civilians * Robert F. Bales (1916–2004), American social psychologist * Steve Bales, NASA engineer and flight controller * Thomas Bales, drummer for the country rock band Flynnville Train See a ...
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Bail (other)
Bail is the conditional release of an arrested person prior to their trial, or the money or property used as security that the person will appear at trial. Bail may also refer to: People * Alex Bail (1900–1973), American radical and union leader * Charles Bail, director and co-screenwriter of the 1976 comedy film ''The Gumball Rally'' * Grace Shattuck Bail (1898–1996), American composer, poet and teacher * Murray Bail (born 1941), Australian writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction * Paul Bail (born 1965), English cricketer * René Bail (1931–2007), Canadian director, cinematographer and actor * Rohan Bail (born 1988), Australian rules footballer Objects * Bail (cricket), one of the two wooden crosspieces that rest on top of the stumps to form a wicket in cricket * Bail (jewelry), a component of certain types of jewelry, mostly necklaces * Bail handle or bail, a hooped handle of a bucket or kettle * Bail or flip-top closure on jars or bottles Other uses * Bail O ...
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Baal (other)
Baal is a Semitic term for "Lord" or "owner". Baal may also refer to: Religion * Baal (demon), a Christian demon, loosely identified with the Canaanite god * Baal Peor, a Canaanite deity * Baal-berith, worshiped in ancient Canaan * Baal-zebub or Beelzebub, a demon in some Abrahamic religions * Hadad, a Canaanite deity commonly known as ''Baal'' or ''Ba'lu'' Places * Baal, Germany, a village in the municipality of Hückelhoven * Baal, Belgium, a village in the municipality of Tremelo * Baal, Netherlands, a hamlet in the Dutch province Gelderland People * Baal I, 7th-century BC king of Tyre * Baal Shem Tov (1698–1760), Jewish mystical rabbi * Baal HaTanya (1745–1812), Orthodox Rabbi * Baal Müller (born 1969), German writer and publisher * Adam Muraszko (stage name Baal), Czech/Polish heavy metal musician * Georges Baal (1938–2013), Hungarian writer * Johann Baal (1657–1701), German composer * Karin Baal (1940–2024), German film actress * Loïc Baal (born 1992 ...
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Akar-Bale Language
The Bale language, ''Akar-Bale'' (also ''Balwa'' or ''Balawa''), is an extinct SouthernManoharan, S. (1983). "Subgrouping Andamanese group of languages." ''International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics'' XII(1): 82-95. Great Andamanese language once spoken in the Andaman Islands in Ritchie's Archipelago, Havelock Island, and Neill Island. History The Bale disappeared as a distinct people sometime after 1931. Grammar The Great Andamanese languages are agglutinative languages, with an extensive prefix and suffix system.Temple, Richard C. (1902). ''A Grammar of the Andamanese Languages, being Chapter IV of Part I of the Census Report on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands''. Superintendent's Printing Press: Port Blair. They have a distinctive noun class system based largely on body parts, in which every noun and adjective may take a Prefix (linguistics), prefix according to which body part it is associated with (on the basis of shape, or functional association). Thus, for instance, th ...
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Bale Shrew
The Bale shrew (''Crocidura bottegoides'') is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is endemic to Ethiopia, in the Bale Mountains of the Ethiopian Highlands. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and high-elevation grassland A grassland is an area where the vegetation is dominance (ecology), dominated by grasses (Poaceae). However, sedge (Cyperaceae) and rush (Juncaceae) can also be found along with variable proportions of legumes such as clover, and other Herbaceo .... References * Crocidura Endemic fauna of Ethiopia Mammals of Ethiopia Bale Mountains Fauna of the Ethiopian Highlands Endangered animals Endangered biota of Africa Mammals described in 1990 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{whitetoothed-shrew-stub ...
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Abyssinian Horse
Ethiopian horses are those breeds or types of horse found in Ethiopia, formerly known as Abyssinia. There are about 2.8 million horses in Ethiopia, more than half the total in the African continent. In 2016 Ethiopia reported only the Abyssinian breed to DAD-IS. In 2012 the horses of Ethiopia were characterised into eight distinct breeds or types with different regional distributions, including a gravely-endangered feral population, the Kundudo; in 2025 these eight were reported to DAD-IS as recognised breeds. History Horses from Ethiopia, formerly known as Abyssinia, were in the past described as a single type, the "Abyssinian Horse" or "Ethiopian Horse", of variable size, colour and conformation. In 1997 two distinct types, the Oromo and Dongola, were described. Morphological research published in 2012 characterised eight distinct breeds or types with different regional distributions. In 2007 no population data was available to the FAO, and no assessment of conservation s ...
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Bail (jewelry)
A bail (also spelled "bale") is a component of certain types of jewelry, mostly necklaces, that is used to attach a pendant or stone. Overview The bail is normally placed in the center of the necklace where the pendant A pendant is a loose-hanging piece of jewellery, generally attached by a small loop to a necklace, which may be known as a "pendant necklace". A pendant earring is an earring with a piece hanging down. Its name stems from the Latin word ... hangs. Some bails are made so a pendant can be attached after the necklace production is completed. This way, a necklace design can be mass-produced for multiple companies and the pendants can be attached after the necklaces are shipped to them. Classic bail A classic bail allows the chain to pass through and is connected by a ring to the pendant. Bails are a frequently pre-made component used on an otherwise handmade piece of jewelry. Hidden bail A pendant can also be made with a "hidden bail." A hidden bail is ty ...
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Bale Baronets
The Bale Baronetcy, of Carleton Curlieu in the County of Leicester, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 3 November 1643 for John Bale of Carlton Curlieu Hall, Leicestershire, who had been High Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1624.George Edward Cokayne, Cokayne, George Edward, ''Complete Baronetage'', vol 2 (Exeter: William Pollard & Co, 1902), p. 21Bale/ref> The title became extinct on his death in 1679. Bale baronets, of Carleton Curlieu (1643) *Sir John Bale, 1st Baronet (c.1617–1679)Nicholas Kingsley (30 August 2018) Landed families of Britain and Ireland (blog). Accessed 2025-04-17.Date of death frequently misreported as "before 1654". References

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Bale (name)
Bale is a surname. People with that name include: * Anthony Bale, English medievalist * Christian Bale (born 1974), English actor born in Wales * David Bale (1941–2003), South African entrepreneur * Edward Turner Bale (1810–1849), English physician * Elvin Bale (born 1945), English circus daredevil * Emma Bale (born 1999), Belgian singer * Ernest Bale (1878–1952), English cricketer * Gareth Bale (born 1989), Welsh footballer * John Bale (1496–1563), English churchman and playwright * John Bale (baseball) (born 1974), baseball player * Lan Bale (born 1969), former South African tennis player * Paula Bale (born 1965), Fijian rugby player * Peter Bale Bale at the Freedom of Expression Awards in April 2019 Peter Bale (born 15 September 1962) is a New Zealand-born journalist and editor. In August 2017 he was named the launch editor of '' WikiTribune'', a position he held only briefly. Bale prev ... (born 1962), New Zealand journalist and editor * Qoriniasi Bale (1941� ...
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Basel
Basel ( ; ), also known as Basle ( ), ; ; ; . is a city in northwestern Switzerland on the river Rhine (at the transition from the High Rhine, High to the Upper Rhine). Basel is Switzerland's List of cities in Switzerland, third-most-populous city (after Zurich and Geneva), with 177,595 inhabitants within the city municipality limits. The official language of Basel is Swiss Standard German and the main spoken language is the local Basel German dialect. Basel is commonly considered to be the cultural capital of Switzerland and the city is famous for its many Museums in Basel, museums, including the Kunstmuseum Basel, Kunstmuseum, which is the first collection of art accessible to the public in the world (1661) and the largest museum of Swiss art, art in Switzerland, the Fondation Beyeler (located in Riehen), the Museum Tinguely and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Basel), Museum of Contemporary Art, which is the first public museum of contemporary art in Europe. Forty museums ...
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