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  1. Juba

    Juba may refer to People Juba I of Numidia 85 BC 46 BC Juba II of Numidia 52 BC 23 Juba of Mauretania 2nd century Stephen Juba 1914 1993 , mayor of the city of Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada from 1957 to 1977. Titus Desticius Juba 3rd century Master Juba 1825 1852 , stage name for William Henry Lane Jussi Tuomola b. 1965 , Finnish cartoonist with the pen name Juba Juba sniper , a nickname associated with a supposed sniper involved with the Iraqi insurgency Locations Juba Southern Sudan Juba , the capital of Southern Sudan Juba Estonia Juba , Village in V ru Parish, V ru County, Estonia Jubaland , Somalia Jubba River , Somalia University of Juba , Juba City, Southern Sudan Other Juba Arabic Juba language Juba , a 1998 documentary film Juba dance Juba skipper , a butterfly Juba food , a New World slave food disambig ar bg ca Juba cy Juba de Juba es Juba fr Juba id Juba sw Juba no Juba pl Juba pt Juba ru fi Juba sv Juba tr Juba vi Juba ...   more details



  1. University of Juba

    Infobox University name University of Juba image File Juba.jpg Juba University Seal 200px established 1977 type Public university Public vice chancellor Prof. Agrey Abatte city Khartoum state Khartoum State country Sudan diploma undergrad postgrad master phd staff free label Campuses Juba Centre, Bilinyiang, Kadaro Khartoum , Omdurman. free website http www.juba.edu.sd University of Juba Website Juba National University lang ar , commonly referred to as the University of Juba , is located in the northern suburbs of Khartoum , the capital of Sudan Northern Sudan but named after the capital of Southern Sudan , Juba, Sudan Juba . In 2006, the Government of Southern Sudan s Ministry of Education Sudan Ministry of Education agreed to change its name to Juba National University. At present it is the only university in Sudan which maintains English as its language of instruction after ... states of Southern Sudan, and Sudan in general. Juba University is in the process of being transferred from a Khartoum campus to Juba , the capital of Southern Sudan in Central Equatoria state. History Juba University was founded in response to the need for higher education in Southern Sudan. External ... Official site ar icon http www.smc.sd en artopic.asp?artID 11392&aCK EH University of Juba Press ... spip.php?article17703 South Sudan govt to renovate Juba University Sudan Tribune , 20 September 2006 http www.freewebs.com jubapost JPSITE JP20060615 headlines.html University of Juba cuts intake by 75 , The Juba Post , 22 June 2006 coord 4 50 28 N 31 35 24 E display title region SD type edu source dewiki DEFAULTSORT Juba, University of Category Universities and colleges in Sudan Category Juba, Sudan University of Juba Category Educational institutions established in 1977 Category Forestry education Category Education in Khartoum University of Juba ar bg de Universit t Juba ...   more details



  1. Juba, Sudan

    Infobox settlement Infobox starts official name Juba image skyline Juba Sudan aerial view.jpg nickname image flag image caption Juba Aerial View image seal image map mapsize 300px pushpin map Sudan pushpin map caption Map of Sudan showing the location of Juba. coordinates region SD subdivision type Country ...,title elevation m 550 latitude longitude website footnotes Infobox ends Juba Arabic is the capital ... the capital of the States of Sudan state of Central Equatoria . Juba is on the White Nile river ... of several donors working in Juba calculated the 2006 population at approximately 250,000. The 5th ...?article31746 ref Juba is one of the fastest growing cities in the world, and is developing very ... trip destination Juba Sudan?itiNodeId 8a8c80fe18ab78760118ac5f68cd2290&eType site Estimated ... of Juba called Gondokoro . It was the southernmost outpost of the Turkish garrison, supported ... Juba on the western bank of the White Nile. The Greeks who had excellent relations with the indigenous tribe of Juba the Bari , built what is known today the Business District. The buildings ... structures to be found until the early 1940s. From 1899 to 1956, Juba was in the Anglo Egyptian ... in Juba, also known as the Juba Conference , to unify northern and southern Sudan. In 1955, a mutiny ... 1972. During the Second Sudanese Civil War , Juba was a strategic location that was the focus of much fighting. Image Sudan Juba Hotel 1936.jpg thumb left Juba Hotel in 1936 . In 2005, Juba became ... . With the advent of peace, the United Nations increased its presence in Juba, whereas many Southern ... organizations. Image Sudan Juba bridge.jpg thumb Juba bridge. Image Sudan Juba cattle on street.jpg thumb Cattle in a street in Juba. Infrastructure The city is a river port and the southern terminus ... the civil war, Juba was also a transportation hub, with highways connecting it to Kenya , Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo . Because of the war Juba can hardly be called a transportation hub ...   more details



  1. The Juba Post

    The Juba Post is the only independent English language newspaper in Southern Sudan . It currently has offices in both Juba and Khartoum. Founded in 2005 after the advent of peace by students from Juba University, it now has a circulation of over 25,000 copies. It is financially supported by advertising and international donors. The paper was issued a license by the National Press Council on 23 March 2005, but almost immediately ran into difficulty. Following criticism by the newspaper of the expulsion of internally displaced person s from a camp in Khartoum and closing of the independent newspaper The Khartoum Monitor , the newspaper was shut down by the government and three of its reporters were jailed under the charge of being illegal journalists. The Post returned to operations shortly thereafter. ref http www.sudantribune.com spip.php?article10338 The Juba Post suspended press release, The Juba Post , 23 June 2005 hosted by Sudan Tribune ref References cite web url http www.jubapost.org title Juba Post official website Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Juba Post, The Category Southern Sudan Category Newspapers published in Sudan Category Publications established in 2005 Category Juba, Sudan Africa newspaper stub Sudan stub ...   more details



  1. Hesperia juba

    italic title Taxobox name Hesperia juba image Hesperia juba 1374466.jpg image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera unranked familia Rhopalocera familia Hesperiidae subfamilia Hesperiinae tribus Hesperiini genus Hesperia skipper Hesperia species H. juba binomial Hesperia juba binomial authority Scudder, 1872 synonyms Pamphila juba small Scudder, 1872 small Hesperia nevada small Garth, 1934 small The Juba Skipper , Yuba Skipper , or Jagged border Skipper Hesperia juba is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family. It is found from British Columbia , south to southern California , east to Montana , Wyoming , Colorado , and north western New Mexico . The wingspan is 32 42 mm. There are two generations per year with adults on wing from May to June and again from August to September. The larvae feed on Deschampsia elongata , Stipa , Bromus rubens , and Poa pratensis . Adults feed on flower nectar from various flowers, including rabbitbrush. External links http www.butterfliesandmoths.org species?l 2070 Juba Skipper , Butterflies and Moths of North America Category Hesperia fr Hesperia juba hesperiinae stub ...   more details



  1. Juba II

    Image Portrait Juba II Louvre Ma1886.jpg right thumb Portrait of Juba II, Louvre Museum Juba II Yuba ... W. 2003 The World of Juba II and Kleopatra Selene Routledge UK . p. 1 3. ISBN 0 415 30596 9. ref or Juba ... VII of Egypt and Roman triumvir Mark Antony . Early life Juba II was a prince of Berber people Berber descent from North Africa . He was the only child and heir to King Juba I of Numidia . His mother ... General Pompey . Juba II was brought to Rome by Julius Caesar and took part in Caesar s triumphal ... Octavian future Emperor Caesar Augustus . Juba II while growing up, accompanied Octavian on military ... of Actium in 31 BC. Juba II and Octavian became longtime friends. Restored to the Throne Image JubaIIMauretania.JPG thumb Coin of Juba II. Augustus restored Juba II as the king of Numidia between 29 BC 27 BC. Juba II established Numidia as an ally of Rome. Juba II would become one of the most loyal ... W. 2003 The World of Juba II and Kleopatra Selene Routledge UK ISBN 0 415 30596 9 p. 74 ref Mauretania ... on Juba II s policies. Juba II encouraged and supported the performing arts, research of the sciences and research of natural history. Juba II also supported Mauretanian trade. The Kingdom of Mauretania ... stripes for senatorial robes. Juba II sent a contingent to Iles Purpuraires to re establish the ancient ... trade centre. In Gades, modern C diz and Carthago Nova modern Cartagena, Spain Cartagena Spain , Juba ... , as a member of his advisory staff to the troubled Eastern Mediterranean. In 21, Juba II made his son Ptolemy co ruler and Juba II died in 23. Juba II was buried alongside his first wife in the Royal ... and Juba, whose name has not been recorded, is mentioned in an inscription. It has been suggested ... was executed in 7 BC. Glaphyra married Juba II either in 6 or 7. Glaphyra fell in love with the tetrarch ... to Juba II and divorced him to marry Herod Archelaus . Juba II had no children with Glaphyra. Author Juba II wrote a number of books in Greek and Latin on history, natural history, geography, grammar ...   more details



  1. Juba (sniper)

    Refimprove date September 2009 Infobox military person name Juba br allegiance Islamic Army in Iraq rank Sniper Image Juba, the Baghdad sniper 1.jpg thumb A fictionalized biography of Juba, The Baghdad Sniper by Carlos Latuff . Juba lang ar a.k.a. Joba is the pseudonym of an alleged sniper involved ... Juba claiming to have shot 645 Military of the United States American soldiers . ref name Rueters cite ... 2008 03 21 ref Whether Juba is a real individual, a role shared among multiple individuals, or a propaganda media creation is unknown. Videos Several video clips which allegedly show the actions of Juba ... date September 2009 A second Juba video was distributed in 2006 in western Baghdad and released on the Internet ... Juba returning from a sniping mission, marking a tally of about 300 on a wall. The sniper then sits ... 2007, Juba The Baghdad Sniper 3 was released on the Internet. The production quality of the video .... This video also makes reference to a website that is supposedly connected to the Juba character. ref name Juba Website cite web url http www.baghdadsniper.net title Juba 3 Website. www.Baghdadsniper.net first Baghdad Sniper last Juba publisher Islamic Army in Iraq month December year 2007 accessdate 2008 04 09 ref Fourth video In 2008, Juba The Baghdad Sniper 4 was released on the Internet and on the previously ... http www.baghdadsniper.net Juba Website Baghdad Sniper Website by Islamic Army in Iraq http iaisite ... , The Guardian , August 5, 2005 http www.stripes.com news juba the sniper legend haunting troops in iraq 1.63062 Juba the Sniper Legend haunting troops in Iraq , Stars and Stripes newspaper Stars and Stripes , April 22, 2007 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Juba ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Juba Category Iraqi insurgency Category Military snipers Category Possibly living people Category Propagandists Category Nicknames of criminals ar es Juba francotirador fr Juba tireur d lite pt Juba atirador ru sr fi Juba tarkka ampuja sv Juba krypskytt ...   more details



  1. Juba Arabic

    Infobox Language name Juba Arabic language nativename Arabi Juba familycolor Creole states Southern Sudan fam2 Arabic language Arabic based script Arabic alphabet nation none agency none iso3 pga Juba Arabic is a lingua franca spoken mainly in Equatoria Province in Southern Sudan , and derives its name from the town of Juba, Sudan . It is also spoken among communities of people from south Sudan living in towns in Northern Sudan. The pidgin developed in the 19th century, among descendants of Sudanese ... in southern Sudan, notably Malakal and Wau, Sudan Wau , do not generally speak Juba Arabic, tending ... Juba derives from a pidgin based in Sudanese Arabic . It has a vastly simplified grammar as well ..., classifies Juba Arabic as a pidgin rather than a creole language meaning that it is not passed on by parents ... the first recognition by a northern Sudanese intellectual that Juba Arabic was not merely Arabic .... However, the growth in the size of Juba town since the beginning of the civil war, its relative ... of Arabic as opposed to Juba Arabic , may have changed patterns of usage and transmission of Juba ... the extent to which Juba Arabic may now be considered a creole rather than a pidgin language. The newly ... language of government in southern Sudan in preference to Arabic and or local languages such as Juba ... Juba Arabic English Dictionary Kamuus ta Arabi Juba wa Ingliizi http www.podcastdirectory.com podcasts 22354 Podcasts in Juba Arabic http www.scribd.com doc 3751607 Juba Arabic Verbs and Phrases Bibliography ... of Juba Arabic place Washington, D.C publisher Georgetown University Press Citation last Mahmud first ... pages 513 543 Other Readings it Manfredi, Stefano Juba Arabic A Grammatical Description of Juba Arabic ... L Orientale . unpublished thesis fr Miller, Catherine, 1983, Le Juba Arabic, une lingua franca du ..., pp 105 118. fr Miller, Catherine, 1983, Aper u du syst me verbal en Juba Arabic , Comptes rendu ... to Juba Arabic , Occasional Papers in the Study of Sudanese Languages, 6 95 117. See ...   more details



  1. Juba dance

    The Juba dance or handbone , originally known as Pattin Juba Giouba , Haiti Djouba , is a style of dance that involves stomping as well as slapping and patting the arms, legs, chest, and cheeks. Pattin Juba would be used to keep time for other dances during a walkaround . A Juba Dance performance could include counter clockwise turning, often with one leg raised stomping and slapping steps such as the Jubal Jew, Yaller Cat, Pigeon Wing and Blow That Candle Out. The dance traditionally ends with a step called the Long Dog Scratch . Modern variations on the dance include Bo Diddley s Bo Diddley Beat and the step shows of African American and Latino Greek organizations. ref http www.cocojams.com secular slave rhymes example 200104.htm dead link date October 2009 ref History of the dance The Juba dance was originally an African American plantation dance, brought from West Africa by slave s who performed it during their gatherings when no rhythm instruments were allowed due to fear of secret ... url http www.streetswing.com histmain z3juba.htm title Juba Dance Streetswings Dance History archives ... eb article 9044061 title juba dance Britannica Online Encyclopedia publisher Britannica.com ... the development of modern Tap dance Fact date November 2008 . The most famous Juba dancer was William Henry Lane, or Master Juba , one of the first black performers in the United States. It was often danced in minstrel show s, and is mentioned in songs such as Christy s New Song and Juba ref cite ... Scriptorium.lib.duke.edu date accessdate 2009 10 19 ref . Related songs Juba Juba , a popular song about the Juba ref name streetswing1 Juba dis and Juba dat, and Juba killed da yellow cat, You sift ... Juba Minstrel show Step dance Tap dance References reflist External links http www.worldartswest.org ... z3juba.htm Juba Giouba at StreetSwing http hdl.loc.gov loc.music musdi.117 Jig, clog, and breakdown ... Dances de Juba Tanz nl Juba dans tr Juba dans ...   more details



  1. Master Juba

    File Boz s Juba portrait.jpg thumb right upright Portrait of Boz s Juba from an 1848 London playbill Master Juba c. 1825 c. 1852 or 1853 was an African American dancer active in the 1840s. He was one of the first ... Henry Lane , and he was also known as Boz s Juba following Charles Dickens Dickens graphic description .... Master Juba frequently challenged and defeated the best white dancers, including the period favorite, John Diamond dancer John Diamond . At the height of his American career, Juba s act featured ... own style. In 1848 Boz s Juba traveled to London with the Ethiopian Serenaders , an otherwise white minstrel troupe. Boz s Juba became a sensation in Britain for his dance style. He was a critical favorite ... next place Juba in both Britain and America in the early 1850s. His American critics were less kind, and Juba faded from the limelight . He died in 1852 or 1853, likely from overwork ref The Times .... In addition to the usual amusements...the still more astonishing performances of Juba, the protege ... applauded, and compelled to repeat his efforts three times . Juba was advertized as appearing .... Existing documents offer confused accounts of Juba s dancing style, but certain themes emerge ... jig , and African derived steps used by plantation slaves, such as the walkaround . Prior to Juba ..., but as blackfaced clowns and minstrels adopted elements of his style, Juba further enhanced this authenticity. By having an effect upon blackface performance, Juba was highly influential on the development ... American step dancing . Early life and career File Master Juba from American Notes.jpg right thumb ... identified the youth as Juba. Little is known about Juba s life. ref Southern, Music of Black Americans ... after his death are of dubious validity. ref name Juba s Dance Johnson, Juba s Dance . ref Dance historian Marian Hannah Winter proposed that Juba was born to free parents in 1825 or later. ref name Winter 226 Winter 226. ref Showman Michael B. Leavitt wrote in 1912 that Juba came from Providence, Rhode ...   more details



  1. Juba of Mauretania

    Unreferenced date December 2007 Juba of Mauritania was a metrist who lived in Mauretania in the 2nd century. He wrote a now lost treatise on Metre poetry metric , based on Heliodorus and used by later Philologist grammarians . Ancient Rome bio stub Africa writer stub Category 2nd century writers Category Year of birth unknown hu Juba grammatikus ...   more details



  1. Juba (food)

    Orphan date February 2009 For other uses, see Juba . Juba was a food that was traditionally eaten by History of slavery in the United States slaves in the United States colonies who worked on plantations . It was made up of a mixture of leftovers and was cooked in a large pot. ref http www.slaveryinamerica.org history hs es cuisine.htm Slaveryinamerica ref References reflist Category American cuisine US hist stub food stub ...   more details



  1. Stephen Juba

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Stephen Juba , Order of Canada OC July 1, 1914 in Winnipeg May 2, 1993 .... He was the first Ukrainian Canadian to hold high political office in the city. Juba left school ..., saw his practice decline after the stock market crash of 1929. Juba worked in odd jobs for several ... Juba & Co. These names reflected Juba s gift for self promotion. Weston Builders Ltd. was not actually an incorporated company Juba had simply added Ltd. to its name to make it look official . In the case of S.N. Juba & Co., he added a fictitious middle initial because he thought it sounded ... firm called Keystone Supply Ltd, which would make him wealthy. Juba s first forays into electoral ... 1949 , Juba ran in the riding of Winnipeg Centre as an Independent Liberal , supporting the coalition ... constituencies at the time, each of which elected four members by preferential balloting. Juba finished ... s 38,000 CCF candidate Donovan Swailes finished third with 22,000 . Juba called for reform of the province s liquor laws during this campaign. With an increased civic profile, Juba ran again as an independent ... Centre, and secured election on the eighth count. During this election, Juba called supported racetrack gambling to fund the provincial hospital system. During his time as an MLA, Juba remained ... was securing reform for the province s outdated liquor laws. Juba ran for the mayor s office ... to fight harder for the city s fair share of provincial revenues. On election day, Juba received ... Stinson later called it a pretty shocking experience for South Winnipeg . Juba was also re elected as an MLA .... In 1966, Juba considered running in the provincial riding of Inkster Manitoba riding Inkster against ... Sidney Green replaced Stevens as the NDP candidate. Juba was an extremely flamboyant mayor ... have referred to him as a pro business populist . Juba supported the amalgamation of Winnipeg during ... the elected councillors would chose a mayor from among themselves. Not surprisingly, Juba himself ...   more details



  1. Juba Airport

    Infobox Airport name Juba Airport nativename nativename a nativename r image image width caption IATA JUB ICAO HSSJ center Location map Southern Sudan width 200 float center caption mark Airplane silhouette.svg marksize 10 label JUB position right lat deg 04 lat min 52 lat sec 19.22 lat dir N lon deg 31 lon min 36 lon sec 04.02 lon dir E small Location of airport in Southern Sudan small center type Joint Civil and Military owner operator city served location Juba elevation f 1,513 elevation m 453 coordinates coord 04 52 19.22 N 31 36 04.02 E type airport display inline website metric elev metric rwy r1 number 13 31 r1 length f 7,874 r1 length m 2,362 r1 surface Asphalt stat year stat1 header stat1 data stat2 header stat2 data footnotes Juba Airport is an airport in Juba , Southern Sudan . It is the operational base for Feeder Airlines Company . Airlines and destinations Airport dest list African Express Airways Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Air Uganda Entebbe Eagle Air Uganda Eagle Air Entebbe East African Safari Air Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta EgyptAir Cairo Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa, Khartoum JetLink Express Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Kenya Airways Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Marsland Aviation Khartoum, Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Queensway Air Services Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Royal Daisy Airlines Entebbe nowrap Southern Sudan Air Connection Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Sudan Airways Khartoum, Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta nowrap United Nations Humanitarian Air Service Rome Cargo airport dest list nowrap Astral Aviation Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta References reflist External links ASN JUB GCM HSSJ NWS current HSSJ WAD HSSJ Category Airports in Southern Sudan Sudan airport stub Sudan geo stub Airports in Sudan ar bg de Flughafen Juba es Aeropuerto Internacional de Juba pl Port lotniczy D uba pt Aeroporto de Juba vi S n bay Juba ...   more details



  1. Juba Kalamka

    Juba Kalamka born July 12, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois is an African American bisexual artist and activist recognized for his work and founding member of homohop group Deep Dickollective D DC and his development of the micro label Sugartruck Recordings . ref name SFC cite web author Aidin Vaziri year 2006 title Black History Month Artist Profile Juba Kalamka publisher San Francisco Chronicle accessdate 2007 07 27 url http sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2006 02 07 DDGCSH2IKM1.DTL ref Kalamka has coordinated the release and promotion of five critically successful D DC albums, the Outmusic Award winning solo debut of former Sister Spit member Katastrophe Rocco Kayiatos Rocco Katastrophe Kayiatos , and the distribution of the work of numerous other artists in the homohop community. Kalamka s personal work centers on dialogues on the convergences and conflicts of race, identity, gender, sexuality and class in pop culture. He has written and illustrated several articles for pop culture magazines and journals, Kitchen Sink, ColorLines , and the now defunct bisexual issues magazine Anything That Moves . He has been a speaker, panelist, and curator for numerous organizations and conferences, among them the San Francisco Black Gay Lesbian Film Festival, GLAAD , Hip Hop as a Movement at the University of Wisconsin Madison , and Burning Closets Working Our Way Home at Oberlin College . In November 2005, Kalamka was chosen to be one of six plenary speakers at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force s 2005 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Creating Change Conference Creating Change Conference and received a Creating Change Award for his activist work in queer music community. Kalamka ... Juba Kalamka official website http www.deepdickollective.com Deep Dickollective official ... Persondata . NAME Kalamka, Juba ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 12, 1970 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kalamka, Juba Category 1970 births Category ...   more details



  1. Juba I of Numidia

    File Juba denarius in support of Pompey against Cesar 60 46 BCE.jpg thumb Juba I denarius in support of Pompey against Julius Caesar , 60 46 BC. The legend reads REX.IVBA King Juba . British Museum . Juba I of Numidia or Juba I c. 85 BC 46 BC, reigned 60 BC 46 BC was a King of Numidia . He was the son and successor to King of Numidia Hiempsal II . Juba was the father of King of Numidia and later Mauretania Juba II 50 52 BC 23 BC , father in law of Juba II s wives Greeks Greek Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic ... Drusilla of Mauretania born 5 AD . Image Juba i.jpg left thumb 200px Juba I In 81 BC Hiempsal had been ... as king in Numidia, because of this Hiempsal and later Juba I became Pompey s ally. This alliance was strengthened during a visit by Juba to Rome where Julius Caesar insulted him by pulling on his beard during accusations Juba made against Caesar, and still further in 50 BC, when the tribune Gaius ... of Juba s army. In fact, the bulk of the king s forces were there and, after an initial success, Curio s forces were ambushed and virtually annihilated by Saburra Juba s military commander . Curio ... able to escape on their ships, and King Juba took several senators captive back to Numidia for display and execution. With the arrival of Caesar in Africa, Juba originally planned to join Publius ... to Juba for assistance. Juba immediately left the command of his kingdom s defence with Sabura, and joined ... s army, Juba did not take part in the battle and fled with his 30,000 men. Having fled with the Roman ... on the outcome, but most likely, Petreius killed Juba and then committed suicide with the assistance ... Palm , Jubaea chilensis , is named for Juba I of Numidia. ref C. Michael Hogan 2008 http globaltwitcher.auderis.se ... wikisource The Civil War Caesar Book 2 40 2.40 Line note references reflist DEFAULTSORT Juba 01 ... 46 BC deaths Category Ancient African people ar bg I ca Juba I de Juba I. es Juba I fr Juba Ier de Numidie id Juba I dari Numidia it Giuba I nl Juba I ja 1 pl Juba I pt Juba I ...   more details



  1. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Juba

    of Juba coord missing Sudan DEFAULTSORT Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Juba Category Roman Catholic dioceses in Sudan Juba de Erzbistum Juba fr Archidioc se de Juba it Arcidiocesi di Juba pl ...   more details



  1. Stephen Juba Park

    The Stephen Juba Park , named after Stephen Juba , is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada . It is a waterfront park on the western bank of the Red River of the North Red River and runs from downtown Winnipeg to the Exchange District . The park features bike paths, landscaping and a Water Taxi dock. References cite web accessdate 2008 04 23 url http www.heritagewinnipeg.com historic buildingsPublic.htm title Historical Buildings Stephen Juba Park publisher Heritage Winnipeg Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot coord 49 53 44 N 97 07 57 W type landmark region CA MB display title Category Parks in Winnipeg Manitoba geo stub ...   more details



  1. Juba Initiative Project

    The Juba Initiative Project is an lang la ad hoc funding mechanism funded by several world donors, to support the peace talks between the Government of Uganda and the opposition group Lord s Resistance Army , which resumed in Juba, Sudan Juba , Southern Sudan , in May 2007. ref http www.irinnews.org Report.aspx?ReportId 72489 SUDAN UGANDA LRA talks, pencils and helicopters , IRIN , 31 May 2007 ref The revived talks, mediated and hosted by the Government of Southern Sudan, are supported by the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for LRA affected areas, Joaquim Chissano . Logistic support is provided by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs , whose Juba office is headed by Eliane Duthoit . OCHA manages the fund on behalf of the Southern Sudan Government. ref http www.reliefweb.int rw RWB.NSF db900SID EVOD 73EGFU?OpenDocument KPMG to audit Juba peace funds by Grace Matsiko, The Monitor Uganda The Monitor , 17 May 2007 ref References reflist Category Lord s Resistance Army ...   more details



  1. Italian Trans-Juba

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date June 2008 Infobox Former Country native name Oltre Giuba Italiana conventional long name Italian Trans Juba common name Somalia continent Africa region Horn of Africa anthem National Anthem of the Kingdom of Italy status Colony empire Italy era Interwar period year start 1924 event end year end 1925 event post date post p1 Jubaland flag p1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg s1 Italian Somalia flag s1 Flag of Italy 281861 1946 29.svg image flag Flag of Italy 281861 1946 29.svg flag Flag of Italy image coat symbol image map Location jubaland.png image map caption Trans Juba as shown on a map of present day Somalia. capital Kismayo official languages Italian language Italian , Somali language Somali religion Islam , Roman Catholicism currency Italian Lira Italian Trans Juba was a colony created in 1924 following the transfer of Trans Juba from British to Italian control. The briefly existing colony was then integrated into Italian Somalia in 1925. Category Short lived states Category 1925 disestablishments Category Former countries in Africa Trans juba Category States and territories established in 1924 ...   more details



  1. Titus Desticius Juba

    Titus Desticius Juba was a Roman Empire Roman governor of Roman Britain Britain during the 250s. He had served in Ancient Rome Rome as consul and some time later was posted to Britannia Superior . The barracks at Caerleon were refurbished under his governorship between the years 253 and 255. External links http www.roman britain.org people later governors.htm Roman Britain.org entry AncientRome politician stub Category Roman governors of Britain Juba, Titus Desticius Category 3rd century Romans Category Place of birth unknown Category Place of death unknown ...   more details



  1. Juba River (Mato Grosso)

    Infobox River river name Juba River Mato Grosso image name image size caption origin Mato Grosso state mouth basin countries Brazil length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The Juba River Mato Grosso is a river of Mato Grosso state in western Brazil . See also List of rivers of Mato Grosso References http www.zonu.com imapa americas md Mato Grosso brazil.pdf Brazilian Ministry of Transport MatoGrosso geo stub Category Rivers of Mato Grosso coord missing Brazil ...   more details



  1. Juba Conference (1947)

    No footnotes date March 2009 Refimprove date March 2009 The Juba Conference was a June 1947 meeting attended by United Kingdom British and Sudan ese delegates in the city of Juba, Sudan Juba , regional capital of Equatoria Province in southern Sudan . Great Britain organized the conference in order to combine northern and southern Sudan into one political entity. Up until this time, the two sectors were essentially treated by the British as two separate colonies this being due to ethnic, religious and cultural differences. Northern Sudan was heavily Arabization Arabized and had a fairly well structured political and economic infrastructure. Northerners practiced Islam and were relatively well educated. Southern Sudan was mainly composed of various Nilotic tribes who practiced a mixture of Christian and animist beliefs. Economically, it did not possess the organization of northern Sudan. The Juba Conference did agree to two matters at the time that northern and southern Sudan constitute one state, and that a Legislative Assembly represent the entire colony. However, southern Sudanese representatives had several reservations about the resolutions, largely because they were in an inferior position in regards to their region s lack of educational and political experience. Their apprehension was realized when 800 administrative posts were vacated by the British in preparation for Sudanese self rule , because only four of the government posts went to Southerners. In discussions to determine the future of the modern state of Sudan, the southern provinces were largely excluded from the political process. External reference http madingaweil.com conference.htm Minutes Taken at the Juba Conference of 1947 Category 1947 in Sudan Category Juba, Sudan Africa hist stub Sudan stub bg 1947 de Dschuba Konferenz pl Konferencja w D ubie ...   more details



  1. Juba Air Cargo

    Infobox Airline airline Juba Air Cargo logo logo size fleet size destinations IATA ICAO JUC callsign Juba Cargo parent company slogan founded 1996 headquarters Khartoum , Sudan key people hubs Khartoum International Airport secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website Juba Air Cargo is a cargo airline based in Khartoum , Sudan . It was established in 1996 and operates domestic cargo services. Its main base is Khartoum International Airport . ref name FI cite news title Directory World Airlines work Flight International page 99 date 2007 04 03 ref History The airline has been operating since 1997 from its Khartoum base and another in Sharjah city Sharjah and is headed by Bahaa Amin Akaska. ref http list.msu.edu cgi bin wa?A2 ind0506d&L sudanese&P 559 Indian Ocean Newsletter 25 June 2005 ref Services Juba Air Cargo operates cargo services to the following destinations ref name FI Khartoum , Juba, Sudan Juba , Waw and Malakal . Accidents On the 8th of November 2007 Juba Air Cargo lost the aircraft ST JUA in an accident at Khartoum International Airport HSSS . The An 12 cargo plane took off from Khartoum KRT around 08 00 in the morning, carrying 11 tons of cargo. One engine failed shortly after takeoff, according to the president of Juba Air Cargo due to bird strike . The airplane returned to land but crash landed on the military part of the airport. Two soldiers were killed on the ground. The airplane caught fire but the four crew members, three Russians and one Sudanese, escaped. On June 27, 2008, a cargo plane crashed mid flight, killing seven crew members, including five foreigners. Civil Aviation Authority spokesman Abdel Hafiz told AFP that the Juba Cargo company plane crashed an hour and 10 minutes after take off from Khartoum, bound for the southern Sudanese capital Juba, apparently owing to bad weather. One person survived out of eight crew members ... As of June 28, 2008 the Juba Air Cargo fleet became zero after the crash of its last remaining AN 12 ...   more details



  1. Juba Valley Alliance

    Infobox Somali faction faction name Juba Valley Alliance image leaders Col. Barre Adan Shire Hiiraale br Col. Abdulahi Sheik Ismael Fara Tag clan tribe Marehan , Ogadeni and Habr Gedir ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Somalia Main Political Organizations work publisher Mudug.com date url http www.mudug.com political.htm doi accessdate 2007 01 03 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20060927222444 http www.mudug.com political.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2006 09 27 ref active years June 2001 2008 headquarters Kismayo former areaofoperations southern Somalia predecessor Allied Somali Forces ASF successor Transitional Federal Government TFG allies opponents Somalia Reconciliation and Restoration Council SRRC br Somali Patriotic Movement SPM Harti br Islamic Courts Union ICU Campaignbox Somali Civil War The Juba Valley Alliance JVA Somali Isbahaysiga Dooxada Jubba is a political Political faction faction of the Somali Civil War . It was the primary opponent of the Somali Patriotic Movement SPM and the Somali Reconciliation and Restoration Council SRRC vying for the control of Kismayo and the Juba River valley, the area known as Jubaland . Following the breakdown ... Directorate, Home Office, UK ref The ASF administration renamed itself the Juba Valley Alliance ... Islamic Court Union s takeover of the Juba Valley in October 2006, ref name WAR CLOUDS LOOM OVER SOMALIA ... under Sheik Hassan Abdullah Hersi al Turki approached Jilib , en route to Kismayo. Juba Valley Alliance ... on October 25 28 after they militarily defeated the Juba Valley Alliance. ref name SOMALI ISLAMISTS .... Barderians being part of the larger Juba region, the population in Gedo and Bardera in particular ... over the Juba Valley. On December 27, the ICU abandoned its positions in the Juba Valley at Salagle ... towards Bu uale from Dinsoor, while the rest of the Lower and Middle Juba areas were calm. ref ... Category Somali Civil War ca Alian a de la Vall del Juba de Juba Valley Alliance zh ...   more details




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