• Ngwe (Ŋwɛh, Nweh) is a Bamileke language spoken predominantly in Lebialem, Cameroon. As of 2001, Ngwe had 73,200 speakers, which was an increase from...
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  • Ngwe may be, Ngwe language Ngwe Kyun beach Htay Ngwe Ngwe Gaing This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ngwe. If an internal...
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  • NWE (category Articles containing German-language text)
    Nwe or NWE may refer to: Nwe (surname) Ngwe language (ISO 639-3 code: new) Nordhausen-Wernigerode Railway Company (German: Nordhausen-Wernigeroder...
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  • Alou, Cameroon (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    nature of the climate, especially during the raining season. Alou in the Ngwe language means “Fog”. Besides Alou itself, the urban area of Alou is divided...
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    Ngwesaung (redirect from Ngwe Saung Beach)
    Ngwesaung (Burmese: ငွေဆောင် [ŋwè zàʊɰ̃]), also spelt Ngwe Hsaung, is a beach resort located 48 km west of Pathein, Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar. It is the...
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    Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-09-27. "Nugunu". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-09-27. "Ngwe". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-09-27. "Mubako". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-09-27...
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    Bafia, Bape, Birifor, Bobo, Burunsi, Daguri, Diola, Ewe, Fongbe, Marka, Ngwe, Twi, Tshi, Ule (among others) Americas Alaska: Yupik Bolivia: Sirionó Brazil:...
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  • Ngwe Hee Sem (Chinese: 魏喜森; pinyin: Wèi Xǐ Sēn; Wade–Giles: Wei4 Hsi3 Sên; Jyutping: Ngai6 Hei2 Sam1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gūi Hí-sim or Ah Sem, born (1968-01-02)2...
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  • Ngwe Gaing (Burmese: ငွေကိုင် [ŋwè ɡàɪɰ̃]; 1901–1967) was a Burmese artist who worked in both oil and watercolor. After the death of his teacher Ba Nyan...
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    Pe" (deceased) San Htun, "San Htun, Man Tekkatho" (deceased) San Ngwe, "Dagon U San Ngwe" (deceased) Thaw Zin, "Thaw Zin" (deceased) Aung Thaw, Retired...
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