Sangu
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Sangu — ist: Sangu (Gabun), eine Bantusprache in Gabun Sangu (Tansania), eine Bantusprache in Tansania Sangu (Volk), eine Ethnie in Tansania Sangu (Fluss), ein Fluss in Bangladesch Sangu (Priester), ein sumerisches Priesteramt Diese Seite is … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sangu — may refer to:* Sangu people of Tanzania * Sangu River on Indian subcontinent … Wikipedia
Sangu — Sanga San ga, Sangu San gu, n. (Zo[ o]l.) The Abyssinian ox ({Bos Africanus} syn. {Bibos Africanus}), noted for the great length of its horns. It has a hump on its back. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sangu (Gabun) — Sangu Gesprochen in Gabun Sprecher 20.900 Linguistische Klassifikation Niger Kongo Sprachen Benue Kongo Sprachen Bantoide Sprachen Bantusprachen Sangu … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sangu (people) — Infobox Ethnic group group = Sangu image caption = pop = 1987 the Sangu population was estimated to number 75,000cite web | last = Gordon, Raymond G., Jr.|title = Ethnologue: Languages of the World|url= http://www.ethnologue.com/show… … Wikipedia
Sangu (fleuve) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sangu. Sangu Caractéristiques Longueur 270& … Wikipédia en Français
Sangū Line — || 田丸 || 7.0 || style= text align:center; font family:monospace; background:lightgray; color:black; | ● style= text align:center; font family:monospace; background:orange; color:black; | ○ rowspan= 1 style= text align:center; | Tamaki || 伊勢市 ||… … Wikipedia
Sangū Express Electric Railway — usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad ( Daiki ). Sankyū built a … Wikipedia
Sangu — noun a Bantu language of Tanzania … Wiktionary
Sangu — or sanku. Scattered offering Also known generically by one of its forms, sanmai scattered rice , and as uchimaki. A form of combined purification and offering for local or family kami carried out, for example, in advance of construction of a… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto