• Piyo (Biyo, Biyue; pi31 jɔ31 (Jing 2015:11)) is a Loloish language of China. The people are ethnic Hani, and the "Bi-Ka" varieties (Biyo, Kaduo, Enu) are...
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  • Dandi biyo (Nepali: डन्डी बियो, pronounced [ˈɖʌɳɖi ˈbijo] ) is a game played in Nepal which was considered the de facto national game until 23 May 2017...
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  • Ara, Aro, Aarai) is an Omotic language spoken by the Aari people in the South Omo Zone of Ethiopia. Dialects are Bako, Biyo (Biya), Laydo, Seyki, Shangama...
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    colour of Nepal. Volleyball is the national sport of Nepal. Previously, dandi biyo, a stick game was considered to be de facto national game. However, in 2017...
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    Biyo Kulule, also known as Bio Culul (Italian: Bio Culul) is a hot spring located southeast of Bosaso in Puntland, Somalia. It is 7 kilometres (4.3 mi)...
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  • pronunciations in various languages and dialects including "Ay Yarom Biyo" and "Ay Yoram Biyo". It was released in 1988 in Tajik language and has become a staple...
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    The Cushitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They are spoken primarily in the Horn of Africa, with minorities speaking Cushitic...
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    Culture of Nepal (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    volleyball as the national game of the country. Before it used to be dandi biyo. A Cabinet meeting held at the Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal's residence...
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  • lesser-known ethnolinguistic groups that speak Loloish languages. Most of these groups speak languages of uncertain affiliation within Loloish, and are under-documented...
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    (2004) “Qalb” (2004) “Men kimman ayt” (2004) “O'g'il bola” (2005) “Biyo jonam biyo” (In Tajik) (2005) “Ko'rmasam bo'lmas” (2005) “Nadur” (feat. Akron...
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