• Valman may refer to: Valman language, a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea Valman, Iran, a village in Markazi Province, Iran All pages with titles...
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  • Walman (or Valman) is a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea. Matthew S. Dryer and Lea Brown of the University at Buffalo are currently writing a grammar...
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  • for Van Ferit Melen Airport, Turkey van, the ISO 639 code for the Valman language of Papua New Guinea Value-added network (VAN), a service intermediary...
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    Yau, Olo, Elkei, Au, Yil, Ningil, Dia–Sinagen (both Alu, Galu), Yapunda, Valman Palei branch: Urim, Urat, Kombio, Agi, Aruop, Wanap (Kayik), Amol (Alatil...
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  • "Yiddish and Multilingual Urban Space in Montreal", in Laurence Roth et Nadia Valman (dirs.), The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Jewish Cultures, London...
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  • Arapesh, Kombio, Mountain Arapesh, Torricelli, Bambita, Wam, Yambes, Kavu, Valman [= non-TNG Torricelli family] Ndu–Kwoma: Mayo, Kwoma, Wongamusin, Iwam +...
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  • Valman (Persian: والمان, also Romanized as Vālmān and Wālmān; also known as Valīman) is a village in Taraznahid Rural District, in the Central District...
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    literature, and one of the most vivid of Dickens's 989 characters. Nadia Valman, in Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution...
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    La belle juive (category Articles containing French-language text)
    a cultural history of a conversion narrative. Lanham: Lexington books. Valman, Nadia (Spring 2007). "La Belle Juive". The Jewish Quarterly (205). Archived...
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  • Nshan Topouzian (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    was built in Urmia. The Ararat Cultural Complex of Tabriz was built at Valman Street (opposite to the Presbyterian Church of Tabriz) close to South Shariati...
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