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Nilo-Ethiopia
local population, an interaction of Semitic, Cushitic and less populous Nilo-Saharan speaking people, which evolved from first millennium BC. Semitic
Nilo-Kanuri language
Kanuri (/kəˈnʊəri/) is a Saharan dialect continuum of the Nilo–Saharan language family spoken by the Kanuri and Kanembu peoples in Nigeria, Niger, Chad
Nilo-Waste container
it groups small mammals that do not fit nicely into other taxa), and the Nilo-Saharan language family is sometimes called "Greenberg's wastebasket", as
Nilo-Languages of Chad
University of N'Djamena Official Arabic, French Indigenous Chadic languages, Nilo-Saharan languages, Adamawa languages Vernacular Français populaire africain
Nilo-Hausa people
Nilo-Saharan populations from Chad and South Sudan. This suggests that the Hausa and other modern Chadic-speaking populations originally spoke Nilo-Saharan
Nilo-Fur languages
constitute a small, closely related family, which is a proposed member of the Nilo-Saharan family. Its members are: Fur in western Sudan and eastern Chad with
Nilo-Maasai people
indicate that: "Many Nilo-Saharan-speaking populations in East Africa, such as the Maasai, show multiple cluster assignments from the Nilo-Saharan [...] and
Nilo-North Africa
complexions. The archaeological evidence from the Holocene period has shown that Nilo-Saharan speaking groups had populated the central and southern Sahara before
Nilo-List of Regal Entertainment films
Moreno, Ricky Belmonte and Alfie Anido Drama Magnong Barumbado April 25 Nilo Saez Lito Lapid, Roberto Gonzalez, George Estregan, Ruel Vernal, Dick Israel
Nilo-Oromia
second language. See, for example, Harari, Omotic-speaking Bambassi and the Nilo-Saharan-speaking Kwama in northwestern, eastern and south Oromia. Oromia
Nilo-Brown University
Pulitzer Prize for Drama; Alfred Uhry '58, Lynn Nottage '86, Ayad Akhtar '93, Nilo Cruz '94, Quiara Alegría Hudes '04, and Jackie Sibblies Drury MFA '04. In
Nilo-Typhoon Ketsana
PAGASA Chief Administrator Prisco Nilo was fired and removed from his post on August 6. The agency accused Nilo of having a supposedly fool-proof forecast
Nilo-Banna people
the Banna: An Ethnographic Description of Ethnic Identification" (PDF). Nilo-Ethiopian Studies. 13: 47–62. Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia; by David
Nilo-Shooting at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's 10 metre air pistol
Xie Yu China Federico Nilo Maldini Italy Paolo Monna Italy
Nilo-Hutu
inhabitants who were assimilated. However, the Hutu have considerably fewer Nilo-Saharan paternal lineages (4.3% B) than the Tutsi (14.9% B). In general,
Nilo-Alex Boncayao Brigade
group, taking the Alex Boncayao Brigade with them. In a 1993 interview, Nilo Dela Cruz stated that the organization had 100 members. He went on to explain
Nilo-Italy at the 2024 Summer Olympics
Silver Filippo Ganna Cycling Men's road time trial 27 July Silver Federico Nilo Maldini Shooting Men's 10 m air pistol 28 July Silver Filippo Macchi Fencing
Nilo-Jair Bolsonaro
Sales (1898–1902) Rodrigues Alves (1902–1906) Afonso Pena (1906–1909) † Nilo Peçanha (1909–1910) Hermes da Fonseca (1910–1914) Venceslau Brás (1914–1918)
Nilo-List of 21st-century classical composers
Mexican Chihchun Chi-sun Lee 1970 American Luigi Morleo 1970 Italian Joy Nilo 1970 Filipino Kumiko Omura 1970 Japanese Steven Reineke 1970 American Bernardo
Nilo-Zaghawa people
melons, pumpkins, peanuts and okra. Roger Blench notes that the appearance of Nilo-Saharan speakers is associated with the green Sahara. Zaghawa society has
Nilo-2010 FIFA World Cup squads
(1981-11-21)21 November 1981 (aged 28) 52 Guadalajara 20 2DF Jorge Torres Nilo (1988-01-16)16 January 1988 (aged 22) 8 Atlas 21 4FW Adolfo Bautista (1979-05-15)15
Nilo-Paper Castles (film)
novel Castillos de cartón by Almudena Grandes. It stars Adriana Ugarte, Nilo Mur, and Biel Durán. Set in Madrid in the 1980s, the plot concerns about
Nilo-Numerical control
archived from the original (PDF) on 7 July 2010. Wildes, Karl L.; Lindgren, Nilo A. (1985), A Century of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT
Nilo-Kenya
Most belong to two broad language families: Niger-Congo (Bantu branch) and Nilo-Saharan (Nilotic branch), spoken by the country's Bantu and Nilotic populations
Nilo-La casa del pelícano
her son. Young Enrique Álvarez Félix played Nilo in this film. This was his most famous film role. Nilo was castrated at the end of the film, and this
Nilo-Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas
303 0,86 3. Garrincha 243 612 0,39 4. Heleno de Freitas 209 235 0,88 5. Nilo 190 201 0,94 6. Jairzinho 186 413 0,45 7. Octávio Moraes 171 200 0,85 8.
Nilo-South Sudan
The majority of languages spoken in South Sudan are classified within the Nilo-Saharan Language family, specifically the subbranches of Nile Sudanic and
Nilo-Paul Giamatti
Espigares Voice 2021 Gunpowder Milkshake Nathan Navot Papushado Jungle Cruise Nilo Jaume Collet-Serra A Mouthful of Air Dr. Sylvester Amy Koppelman 2023 The
Nilo-List of Latin phrases (full)
nothing must be despaired at That is, "never despair". nil igitur fieri de nilo posse fatendumst nothing, therefore, we must confess, can be made from nothing
Nilo-Nilo Peçanha, Bahia
Nilo Peçanha is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil. The municipality contains part of the 230,296 hectares (569,070
Nilo-Harrison Ford
threatened with deportation. Questions within the interview concerned the Tesso Nilo National Park, Sumatra. It was alleged the Minister of Forestry was given
Nilo-Santi Marco e Andrea a Nilo
The church of Santi Marco e Andrea a Nilo is a former Roman Catholic church, located on via Paladino #50 in central Naples, Italy. It is less than a block
Nilo-Joe Johnston
The Empire Strikes Back Sketchbook (with Nilo Rodis-Jamero) 1983: Return of the Jedi Sketchbook (with Nilo Rodis-Jamero) 1984: The Adventures of Teebo:
Nilo-Gangs of Galicia
González Soriano Tamar Novas as Daniel Padín Xosé Antonio Touriñán [es] as Nilo Melania Cruz [es] as Laura Silva Figaredo Francesc Garrido as Naranjo Miguel
Nilo-Nilo, Cundinamarca
Nilo is a municipality and town of Colombia in the department of Cundinamarca. "Censo Nacional de Población y Vivienda 2018" (in Spanish). DANE. Retrieved
Nilo-Aja language
part of the Gbe dialect continuum, spoken in Benin and Togo Aja language (Nilo-Saharan), spoken in South Sudan Aja (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Nilo-Aroid languages
Surmic and other non-Nilotic Nilo-Saharan languages, Yigezu (2013) argues that Aroid (a.k.a. South Omotic) has a "Nilo-Saharan origin" and had become
Nilo-Oromo people
to Alessandro Triulzi, the interactions and encounters between Oromos and Nilo-Saharan groups likely began very early. The term Galla was in use for Oromo
Nilo-Kordofanian languages
Niger–Congo family, whereas Kadu is now widely seen as a branch of the proposed Nilo-Saharan family. In 1963, Joseph Greenberg added them to the Niger–Congo family
Nilo-Gumuz people
The Gumuz (also spelled Gumaz and Gumz) are an ethnic group speaking a Nilo-Saharan language inhabiting the Benishangul-Gumuz Region in western Ethiopia
Nilo-Languages of Tanzania
locally belong to two broad language families: Niger-Congo (Bantu branch) and Nilo-Saharan (Nilotic branch), spoken by the country's Bantu and Nilotic populations
Nilo-Masalit people
speak the Masalit language, which belongs to the Maban language group of the Nilo-Saharan language family. Masalit is divided into several dialects, with the
Nilo-Atlas F.C.
Zepeda, Juan Pablo Rodriguez, Juan Pablo Garcia, Joel Herrera, Jorge Torres Nilo, Edgar Ivan Pacheco, Andrés Guardado, Jeremy Márquez, Diego Barbosa and many
Nilo-Rwanda
while the Tutsi migrated later to form a distinct racial group, possibly of Nilo-hamitic origin. An alternative theory is that the migration was slow and
Nilo-List of language families
Niger–Congo Eastern Jebel 4 104,600 Africa Nilo-Saharan Fur 2 786,900 Africa Nilo-Saharan Gumuz 3 253,680 Africa Nilo-Saharan Heiban 10 276,690 Africa Niger–Congo
Nilo-Pardo Brazilians
perceived as white due to being part of the elite, including presidents Nilo Peçanha, Rodrigues Alves, and Washington Luís. Another president, Fernando
Nilo-List of Olympic medalists in shooting
Tokyo details Javad Foroughi Iran Damir Mikec Serbia Pang Wei China 2024 Paris details Xie Yu China Federico Nilo Maldini Italy Paolo Monna Italy
Nilo-Gioventù bruciata
3. "Uramaki" Mahmoud Francesco Fugazza Marcello Grilli Muut 2:56 4. "Il Nilo nel Naviglio" Mahmoud Francesco Katoo Catitti Catitti 3:07 5. "Anni 90" (featuring
Nilo-List of war deities
A war god in mythology associated with war, combat, or bloodshed. They occur commonly in polytheistic religions. Unlike most gods and goddesses in polytheistic
Nilo-Luo languages
Uganda, southwestern Kenya, northern Tanzania Linguistic classification Nilo-Saharan? Eastern Sudanic Southern Eastern Nilotic Western Luo Subdivisions
Nilo-List of goddesses
This is a list of goddesses, deities regarded as female or mostly feminine in gender. Ethiopian Dhat-Badan Kafa Atete Akan (inc. Ashanti) Asase Yaa (Asaase
Nilo-Jimmy Smits
Broadway production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Anna in the Tropics, by Nilo Cruz, performed at the Royale Theatre. From November 2009 to February 2010
Nilo-Tolemaida Air Base
Tolemaida Army Airfield (ICAO: SKTI) is a Colombian Army Airfield located in Nilo, a municipality of the Cundinamarca department in Colombia. The air base
Nilo-Nilo Acuña
Nilo Humberto Acuña Bordaborria (26 September 1943 – 29 August 2004) was a professional footballer who played in the Uruguayan Primera División and Mexican
Nilo-Molo people
Blue Nile state in Sudan. They number less than thousand and speak Molo, a Nilo-Saharan language. Most of them or all of them are Muslims. Joshua Project
Nilo-Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of Sub-Saharan Africa
column designates linguistic affiliation of the sampled population (Semitic, Nilo-Saharan, Niger-Congo, etc.), the third column gives the total sample size
Nilo-Latin epsilon
century, the letter also occurs in the orthographies of many Niger–Congo and Nilo-Saharan languages, such as Ewe, Akan, Lingala, Dinka and Maasai, for the
Nilo-Chadic languages
languages contain many Nilo-Saharan loanwords from either the Songhay or Maban branches, pointing to early contact between Chadic and Nilo-Saharan speakers
Nilo-Nilus the Younger
Nilus the Younger, also called Neilos of Rossano (Italian: Nilo di Rossano, Greek: Όσιος Νείλος, ο εκ Καλαβρίας; 910 – 27 December 1005) was a Griko monk
Nilo-Nilotic peoples
Valley; specifically, the Upper Nile and its tributaries, where most Sudanese Nilo-Saharan-speaking people live. Linguistically, Nilotic people are divided
Nilo-Chronological summary of the 2024 Summer Olympics
Amandine Buchard France Shooting Men's 10 m air pistol Xie Yu China Federico Nilo Maldini Italy Paolo Monna Italy Women's 10 m air pistol Oh Ye-jin South
Nilo-Language family
Indo-European (454 languages) Australian (384 languages) Afroasiatic (382 languages) Nilo-Saharan (210 languages) Otomanguean (179 languages) Austroasiatic (167 languages)
Nilo-John Ortiz
directed by John Patrick Shanley. In 2003, Ortiz made his Broadway debut in Nilo Cruz’ Pulitzer Prize winning play Anna in the Tropics. He appeared in three
Nilo-Tesso Nilo National Park
Tesso Nilo National Park is a national park in Riau Province, Sumatra, Indonesia. It was declared a national park by the Indonesian government in 2004
Nilo-Central Africa
Central Africa also includes many Nilo-Saharan and Niger-Congo Ubangian communities: in north western Central Africa the Nilo-Saharan Kanuri predominate. Most
Nilo-Ethiopians
three ethnolinguistic groups in the Kingdom of Aksum; Semitic, Cushitic, and Nilo-Saharan (ancestors of the modern-day Kunama and Nara). The Kingdom of Aksum
Nilo-Amdang language
language closely related to Fur, which together constitute a branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. It is mainly spoken in Chad, north of the town of
Nilo-List of ethnic groups in Ethiopia
Nationalities and Peoples' Region. Among these are the Welayta and Gamo. Nilo-Saharan-speaking Nilotic ethnic groups also inhabit the southwestern regions
Nilo-Language isolate
phyla: Afroasiatic, Niger–Congo, Nilo-Saharan and Khoisan. However, the genetic unity of some language families, like Nilo-Saharan, is questionable, and
Nilo-Abraham Torres Nilo
Abraham de Jesús Torres Nilo (born August 13, 1992) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Los Angeles Force in the National Independent
Nilo-Santa Maria Assunta dei Pignatelli
deconsecrated Roman Catholic church located at the end of Via Nilo (where it intersects Piazzeta Nilo, and runs into via Giovanni Paladino) in Naples, region
Nilo-Nilo Carretero
Sebastián Nilo Carretero (born 27 February 1986) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a midfielder or forward. He is a current
Nilo-Fur language
sometimes called Konjara by linguists, after a former ruling clan) is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Fur of Darfur in Western Sudan and Chad. It
Nilo-Neilos Kabasilas
Neilos Kabasilas (also Nilus Cabasilas; Greek: Νεῖλος Καβάσιλας Neilos Kavasilas), was a fourteenth-century Greek Palamite theologian who succeeded Gregory
Nilo-Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea
The Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea (NILOS) is a research institute established at the University of Utrecht. In 1984, it was developed jointly
Nilo-Daju languages
in Wadai. The Daju languages belong to the Eastern Sudanic subfamily of Nilo-Saharan. The Daju languages are sub-classified as follows, following Stevenson
Nilo-Bʼaga languages
been tentatively classified as closest to the Koman languages within the Nilo-Saharan language family. There are four to five Bʼaga languages. Grammatical
Nilo-Nigeria
spoken in the northeast, primarily in Borno and Yobe State, is part of the Nilo-Saharan family, and Hausa is an Afroasiatic language. Even though most ethnic
Nilo-Saharan
indigenous people of Western Sahara Saharan languages, a subgroup of the Nilo-Saharan languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Nilo-Nile God Statue, Naples
del dio Nilo) is an Ancient Roman, likely Hellenistic, marble statue dating from the 2nd to 3rd century AD. It is located at Piazzetta Nilo, at the start
Nilo-Nilo P. Demerey, Jr.
Nilo P. Demerey Jr. is the current Governor of the Province of Dinagat Islands in the island of Mindanao, Philippines. He is the fourth chief executive
Nilo-Sorcerer (film)
the world and provide their backstories. Nilo (Rabal), an elegantly dressed man, enters a flat in Veracruz. Nilo immediately executes the unsuspecting tenant
Nilo-Eritrea
people constituting around 30% of inhabitants. In addition, there are several Nilo-Saharan-speaking Nilotic ethnic groups. Most people in the country adhere
Nilo-Languages of Nigeria
contains languages from the three major African language families: Afroasiatic, Nilo-Saharan and Niger–Congo. Nigeria also has several as-yet unclassified languages
Nilo-Kresh languages
Sara. Hammarström, Harald; Forke, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2020). "Kresh-Aja". Glottolog 4.3. Nilo-Saharan list (Blench 2000)
Nilo-Joy Nilo
Joy T. Nilo (born January 11, 1970) is a Filipino composer who specializes in a cappella choral music. Also an orchestrator, his works range from traditional
Nilo-List of athletes who competed in multiple sports at the Summer Olympic games
1896 1 Gustav Flatow German Empire M athletics 1, gymnastics 2 1896 1900 2 Nilo Floody Chile M fencing 1, modern pentathlon 3 1948 1956 3 Robert Förstemann
Nilo-Antonio González Caballero
Mexican painter, pedagogue and screenwriter. His most famous work is the play Nilo, mi hijo. Famous film La Casa del Pelícano is based on it. He was born in
Nilo-Cushitic languages
Cushitic language with a Nilo-Saharan substratum. In other words, it would appear that the Ongota people once spoke a Nilo-Saharan language but then
Nilo-Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts: MIT Press. ISBN 9780262220729. Wildes, Karl L.; Lindgren, Nilo A. (1985). A Century of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT
Nilo-Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend
Yu-ji Let's Study Park Si-hwan Song For You 414 August 3, 2019 Kim Bum-soo Nilo Promise GB9 (434) Lee Chang-min It Will Pass Ben & Francis Last Love Park
Nilo-Nubian languages
language family. Older classifications consider Nubian to be a branch of the Nilo-Saharan phylum, a proposal that has been losing support among linguists due
Nilo-Japan national football team
the original on 3 December 2022. Retrieved 9 December 2022. Ashfaq-Ul-Alam Nilo (2 December 2022). "Japan's rise and rise in football and the lessons for
Nilo-Sudanic languages
There were two main branches; Eastern Sudanic was largely equivalent to Nilo-Saharan sans Nilotic, and Western Sudanic to Niger–Congo other than Bantu
Nilo-Chitala hypselonotus
Chitala hypselonotus Specimen from Nilo river near Tesso Nilo National Park Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata
Nilo-Voepass Linhas Aéreas
Wilson Airport opby MAP Linhas Aéreas opf LATAM Airlines Petrolina Senador Nilo Coelho Airport opf GOL Linhas Aéreas Recife Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International
Nilo-Kwavi dialect
Native speakers (undated figure of 30,000[citation needed]) Language family Nilo-Saharan? Eastern Sudanic Eastern Nilotic Lotuxo-Teso Lotuxo-Maa Maa Maasai
Nilo-List of Star Wars spacecraft
to appear in the film, was a collaborative effort between George Lucas, Nilo Rodis-Jamero, and Joe Johnston. In Return of the Jedi, Admiral Ackbar (Timothy
Nilo-Return of the Jedi
and George Lucas Nominated Best Costume Design Aggie Guerard Rodgers and Nilo Rodis-Jamero Won Best Make-up Phil Tippett and Stuart Freeborn Won Best Music
Nilo-Ethiopid race
Afroasiatic-speaking populations of the Horn of Africa, but to an extent included certain Nilo-Saharan populations of the Nile Valley and the Great Lakes region. According
Nilo-List of contemporary ethnic groups
Avar–Andic → Akhvakh Russia (Dagestan) Islam Akie Nilotic → Kalenjin → Akie, Nilo-Saharan → Nilotic → Maasai Tanzania (Manyara Region) Traditional Akie religion
Nilo-Komuz languages
The Komuz languages are a proposed branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family which would include the Koman languages, the Gumuz languages and the Shabo
Nilo-Rednex
(Björn Scheffler) Rufus Jones Mup Misty Mae (Cecilia Karlsson) Whippy (Mia Nilö) Billy Ray (Jonas Nilsson) BB Stiff (Urban Landgren) Bobby Sue (Kent Olander)
Nilo-Horn of Africa
are Aari, Dizi, Gamo, Kafa, Hamer and Wolaytta. Languages belonging to the Nilo-Saharan language family are also spoken in some areas by Nilotic ethnic minorities
Nilo-Albertão
Portuguese). 25 April 2022. Tavares, Nilo Dias (2017-05-27). "Nilo Dias Repórter: A tragédia do "Albertão"". Nilo Dias Repórter. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
Nilo-XOM
XOM may refer to: ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) Komo language (ISO 639: xom), a Nilo-Saharan spoken in Ethiopia, Sudan, and Southern Sudan Sovereign Military
Nilo-Enrique Álvarez Félix
2018.(in Spanish) Wild Heart at IMDb Rina at IMDb Álvarez Félix's role as "Nilo" in La Casa del Pelícano is enduringly controversial. He played a son of
Nilo-Río Nilo metro station
The Río Nilo railway station is part of the Sistema de Tren Eléctrico Urbano in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Mexico portal v t e
Nilo-Christmas on the Nile
Natale sul Nilo (Christmas on the Nile) is a 2002 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. In Italy the film was a huge commercial success, grossing
Nilo-Tigres UANL
season higher than Tigres, in third place. Palos Ayala Juninho Jiménez Torres Nilo Viniegra Salcido Danilinho Álvarez Lobos Mancilla Apertura 2011 Championship
Nilo-Languages of Sudan
into four language families. Three of them—Afro-Asiatic, Niger-Congo, and Nilo-Saharan—are represented in Sudan. Each is divided into groups that are in
Nilo-Kashi Nilou Isfahan FSC
Kashi Nilou Isfahan Futsal Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتسال کاشی نیلو اصفهان) was an Iranian futsal club based in Isfahan. Kashi Nilou terminated their sports
Nilo-Black people
culturally and linguistically Arabized indigenous peoples of Sudan of mostly Nilo-Saharan, Nubian, and Cushitic ancestry; their skin tone and appearance resembles
Nilo-Usambara Mountains
Muna, R.; Pople, R.G.; Tarimo, E; Timothy, J. (1999). "The importance of Nilo and Nguu North Forest Reserves for the conservation of montane forest birds
Nilo-Magkano ang Iyong Dangal? (TV series)
will test Nilo and Carmela's love for each other. Theirs is a love that will transcend all mistakes, all problems, and all challenges. Nilo and Carmela
Nilo-Religious sector resistance against the Marcos dictatorship
to the fall of the Marcos dictatorship. He died on 21 June 2005, aged 76. Nilo Valerio (20 Feb 1950 - 24 August 1985) was a Catholic priest of the Society
Nilo-Eritreans
Eritrean descent Most languages spoken in Eritrea are from the Afroasiatic and Nilo-Saharan language family. Tigrinya Tigre Dahalik Arabic Beja Saho Afar Bilen
Nilo-Fur people
largest ethnic group. They speak the Fur language, which belongs to the Nilo-Saharan family. The Fur are the largest ethnic group in the Darfur region
Nilo-Nilo Franzen
Nilo Franzen (9 August 1902 – 19 March 1980) was a Brazilian rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
Nilo-Koman languages
about 50,000 speakers. They are conventionally classified as part of the Nilo-Saharan family. However, due to the paucity of evidence, many scholars treat
Nilo-Saharan languages
They have been classified as part of the hypothetical but controversial Nilo-Saharan family. A comparative word list of the Saharan languages has been
Nilo-Africa
Asia. The Nilo-Saharan languages consist of a group of several possibly related families, spoken by 30 million people between 100 languages. Nilo-Saharan
Nilo-Kuliak languages
Kuliak as basal branch of Nilo-Saharan. Glottolog treats Kuliak as an independent language family and does not accept Nilo-Saharan as a valid language
Nilo-Nilo da Silva
Nilo da Silva (born 24 November 1932) is a Brazilian modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics. "Nilo da Silva Olympic Results". sports-reference
Nilo-The Emerald of Artatama
The Emerald of Artatama (also known as La Muchacha del Nilo and The Girl of the Nile) is a 1969 adventure film directed by José María Elorrieta and distributed
Nilo-Nilotic languages
refer to Western Nilotic alone, with the other two being grouped as related "Nilo-Hamitic" languages. Blench (2012) treats the Burun languages as a fourth
Nilo-Jorge Torres Nilo
Emmanuel Torres Nilo (born 16 January 1988), also known as Pechu, is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a left-back. Torres Nilo started his
Nilo-Central Sudanic languages
family of about sixty languages that have been included in the proposed Nilo-Saharan language family. Central Sudanic languages are spoken in the Central
Nilo-Nelson Schwenke
Schwenke & Nilo [es], which formed in the Chilean city of Valdivia in 1978. The other half of the duo is Marcelo Nilo. Schwenke and Nilo met at the Universidad
Nilo-List of 2024 Summer Olympics medal winners
Event Gold Silver Bronze 10 metre air pistol details Xie Yu China Federico Nilo Maldini Italy Paolo Monna Italy 25 metre rapid fire pistol details Li Yuehong
Nilo-Nilo Zandanel
Nilo Zandanel (8 November 1937 – 25 July 2015) was an Italian ski jumper. He competed at the 1960 and 1964 Winter Olympics in the normal and large hill
Nilo-Languages of Eritrea
remaining residents primarily speak other languages from the Afroasiatic family, Nilo-Saharan languages or Indo-European languages. According to linguists, the
Nilo-Nilo Guimarães (basketball)
Nilo Martins Guimarães (born 4 April 1957) is a Brazilian former professional basketball player and coach. With the senior Brazilian national basketball
Nilo-Berta people
border of Sudan and Ethiopia. They speak a Nilo-Saharan language that is not related to those of their Nilo-Saharan neighbors (Gumuz, Uduk). The total
Nilo-Melissa P. (film)
Panarello. The film stars María Valverde, Fabrizia Sacchi, Primo Reggiani, Nilo Mur, Elio Germano, Letizia Ciampa, Davide Pasti, Alba Rohrwacher, Piergiorgio
Nilo-Languages of Ethiopia
This sprachbund includes the Afroasiatic languages of Ethiopia, not the Nilo-Saharan languages. In 2000, Mauro Tosco questioned the validity of Ferguson's
Nilo-Nilo Pereira
Nilo de Oliveira Pereira (11 December 1909, in Ceará-Mirim – 23 January 1992, in Recife) was a Brazilian journalist and teacher. He graduated in law at
Nilo-Vaishali district
Vaishali district is a district of Mithila region in the Indian state of Bihar. It is a part of Tirhut division. Vaishali is known for being the birthplace
Nilo-Nilo Tayag
Nilo Tayag is a Filipino bishop, social activist, and revolutionary. Contrary to popular belief, Tayag is not from the Philippine Independent Church, but
Nilo-Manilkara zapota
Manilkara zapota, commonly known as sapodilla (Spanish: [ˌsapoˈðiʝa]), sapote, chicozapote, chicoo, chicle, naseberry, nispero, or soapapple, among other
Nilo-Nilo Floody
Nilo Floody Buxton (16 July 1921 – 2 July 2013) was a Chilean modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1948, 1952 and 1956 Summer Olympics. In 1974 he was
Nilo-Hawk of the Nile
Hawk of the Nile (Italian: Lo sparviero del Nilo) is a 1950 Italian adventure film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Enzo Fiermonte and Silvana
Nilo-San Nicola a Nilo
San Nicola a Nilo is a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church on Via San Biagio dei Librai #10, in the center of Naples, province of Campania, Italy. It stands
Nilo-Niger–Congo languages
and Nilo-Saharan, probably starting with Westermann's comparative work on the "Sudanic" family in which 'Eastern Sudanic' (now classified as Nilo-Saharan)
Nilo-Paranilotic languages
Western were truly Nilotic, and that Eastern and Southern, which he called Nilo-Hamitic, were a mixture of (Western) Nilotic and Hamitic languages (in particular
Nilo-Sub-Saharan Africa
south of the Sahara), who spoke languages belonging to the Niger-Congo and Nilo-Saharan families; and Khoisan in Southern Africa, who spoke languages belonging
Nilo-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gulu
Prefecture of Nilo Equatoriale from the Apostolic Vicariate of Bahr el-Ghazal in Sudan 1934.12.10: Promoted as Apostolic Vicariate of Nilo Equatoriale 1950
Nilo-Maumere
Nations (Indonesian: Bunda Segala Bangsa) is a statue of Mother Mary in Nilo hill, 5 kilometres or 3.1 miles south-west from Maumere. The statue stands
Nilo-Nilo Alcala
Nilo Alcala is a Filipino-American composer and 2019 The American Prize Winner in Composition. He is the first Philippine-born composer to be commissioned
Nilo-Nubians
Nubians (/ˈnuːbiənz, ˈnjuː-/) (Nobiin: Nobī, Arabic: النوبيون) are a Nilo-Saharan speaking ethnic group indigenous to the region which is now northern
Nilo-Nilo Ozib
Nilo Dzib (born 26 September 1956) is a Mexican windsurfer. He competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon
Nilo-Nil Izvorov
Nil Izvorov (Bulgarian: Нил Изворов, August 23, 1823 – March 13, 1905) was a Bulgarian hierarch, activist of the Bulgarian National Revival and participant
Nilo-Geʽez script
script used as an abugida (alphasyllabary) for several Afro-Asiatic and Nilo-Saharan languages of Ethiopia and Eritrea. It originated as an abjad (consonantal
Nilo-Girolando
Irece Javanês Junqueiro Lavinia Malabar Mantiqueira Mocho Nacional Nelore Nilo Pantaneiro Patuá Pedreiro Pitangueiras Quinhentão Santa Gabriela Tabapuan
Nilo-Sampaguita (singer)
Imelda Romualdez-Marcos' Bagong Anyo. She was discovered by her then-husband Nilo Santos. Her stage name was coined by the percussionist Nick Boogie, after
Nilo-Spaccanapoli (street)
di Sangro Palazzo di Sangro di Casacalenda Palazzo Marigliano Piazzetta Nilo with the Nile God statue Palazzo of Monte di Pietà, Naples Storia City, entry
Nilo-Kingdom of Kush
of the Nilo-Saharan languages. Claude Rilly proposes that Meroitic, like the Nobiin language, belongs to the Eastern Sudanic branch of the Nilo-Saharan
Nilo-Sahara
Fulɓe). The archaeological evidence from the Holocene period has shown that Nilo-Saharan speaking groups had populated the central and southern Sahara before
Nilo-Jubilee (TV series)
Gupta as Jay Khanna Nandish Sandhu as Jamshed Khan Wamiqa Gabbi as Niloufer "Nilo" Qureshi,a tawaif,prostitute and film actor Ram Kapoor as Shamsher Singh
Nilo-Ongota language
migrated and did not return. Ongota has features of both Afroasiatic and Nilo-Saharan languages that confuse its classification, and linguists and anthropologists
Nilo-Maban languages
a small family of languages which have been included in the hypothetical Nilo-Saharan language family. Maban languages are spoken in eastern Chad, the
Nilo-West Africa
belonging mostly, though not exclusively, to its non-Bantu branches, though some Nilo-Saharan and Afro-Asiatic speaking groups are also found in West Africa. The
Nilo-Augusto Rademaker
Sales (1898–1902) Rodrigues Alves (1902–1906) Afonso Pena (1906–1909) † Nilo Peçanha (1909–1910) Hermes da Fonseca (1910–1914) Venceslau Brás (1914–1918)
Nilo-Hariharan discography
S. Chithra Telugu "Tumhen Arpan" Charas Raju Singh K. S. Chithra Hindi "Nilo Jargey" Balu Mani Sharma Shreya Ghoshal Telugu "Raveme Bangaru" Abhimani
Nilo-Sudanese Arabs
been described as Arabized indigenous peoples of Sudan of mostly Nubian, Nilo-Saharan, and Cushitic ancestry who are culturally and linguistically Arab
Nilo-Electrical engineering
Non-metals. Evans Brothers. ISBN 978-0-237-53003-7. Wildes, Karl L.; Lindgren, Nilo A. (1 January 1985). A Century of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Nilo-President of Brazil
Sales 1898–1902 5th Rodrigues Alves 1902–1906 6th Afonso Pena 1906–1909 7th Nilo Peçanha 1909–1910 8th Hermes da Fonseca 1910–1914 9th Venceslau Brás 1914–1918
Nilo-Karanga
Tanzania Karanga Chhota (village), a village in India Karanga language, a Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Chad Karanga people, a southern Bantu ethnic group
Nilo-Lendu language
but Blench (2000) lists Badha as a distinct language. A draft listing of Nilo-Saharan languages, available from his website and dated 2012, lists Lendu/Badha