• Lika (Liko) is a poorly documented Congolese Bantu language of uncertain affiliation, though it has been included in Boan. Lika at Ethnologue (18th ed...
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    Lika (Croatian pronunciation: [lǐːka]) is a traditional region of Croatia proper, roughly bound by the Velebit mountain from the southwest and the Plješevica...
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    Lika-Senj County (Croatian pronunciation: [lǐːka sɛ̂ːɲ], Croatian: Ličko-senjska županija) is a county in Croatia that includes most of the Lika region...
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  • Lika is a historic region of Croatia. Lika can also refer to: Sanjak of Lika, a province (sanjak) of the Ottoman Empire during the 16th and 17th centuries...
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  • Lika MC (also called Lika Star, real name Lika Olegovna Pavlova, Russian: Лика Олеговна Павлова) is a Russian female techno/rap singer and a DJ. Lika...
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    The Lika cap (Serbo-Croatian: Lička kapa), also known as kićanka ("tassel") or crvenkapa (lit. "red cap"), is an important cultural symbol of the Lika region...
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    och svenskspråkiga befolknings kulturella och samhälleliga behov enligt lika grunder. "Svenska Yle, scroll to the bottom of the page". Archived from the...
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    the Croatian language) in three sub-branches: Dalmatian (also called Bosnian-Dalmatian), Danubian (also called Bunjevac), and Littoral-Lika. Its speakers...
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    eye-1P-with-DIR lika-la-a see-PST-1 ñawi-i-wan-mi lika-la-a eye-1P-with-DIR see-PST-1 I saw them with my own eyes. In Quechuan languages, not specified...
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    followed by the relativizing suffix -a: thus, lika-me i-r hani-š-r(i) "whose reign he loves", or optionally lika-me i-r hani-š-r-a. The alternative construction...
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