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The embryo of the University of Bunda Mulia was from the merger of two higher-education institutions, Bunda Mulia's School of Informatics and Information Management (also known as Indonesian: Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Informatika dan Komputer Bunda Mulia, or simply "Indonesian: STMIK Bunda Mulia", or Bunda Mulia School of Informatics and Computing) and Bunda Mulia's School of Economics (also ...
Barra Mansa is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro . It is in the microregion of the Paraíba Valley, within the mesoregion of the South Fluminense. It is located at latitude 22º32'39 "south, longitude 44º10'17" west and altitude of 381 meters. Its estimated population in 2020 was of 184,833 inhabitants, forming a ...
Strength. 451. 2500–3000. Casualties and losses. 93 (killed and wounded) The Barra War, also known as the Anglo-Niumi War or the British-Barra War, was a military conflict that lasted from 1831 to 1832 between forces of the British Empire and the Kingdom of Niumi, in what is now The Gambia .
Paraíba Valley. The Paraíba Valley ( Portuguese: Vale do Paraíba) is a landform that encompasses the regions: Paraíba Valley Metropolitan Region and Northern Coast, in the state of São Paulo and Sul-Fluminense Region, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, which stands out for concentrating a considerable portion of the Brazilian economy .
Population distribution in Brazil. Brazil has a high level of urbanization with 87.8% [1] of the population residing in urban and metropolitan areas. The criteria used by the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) [2] in determining whether households are urban or rural, however, are based on political divisions, not on the developed environment.
The Ribeirão Barra Mansa is a river of São Paulo state in southeastern Brazil. See also. List of rivers of São Paulo; References. Brazilian Ministry of Transport
Mansa contrasts with another Manding word for ruler, faama. Faama emphasizes the military, coercive authority of a ruler, [9] and can be translated as "tyrant", [10] whereas mansa refers to a hereditary ruler whose authority is derived from tradition [1] and mystical power. [9] A ruler can be both a faama and a mansa, but a mansa was not ...
Abu Bakr (mansa) Abu Bakr, [a] known as Bata Mande Bori[b] in oral tradition, was the fifth mansa of the Mali Empire, reigning during the late 13th century. [c] He was a son of a daughter of Sunjata, the founder of the Mali Empire, and may have been adopted by Sunjata as a son. Abu Bakr succeeded Khalifa, a tyrant who was deposed after a brief ...