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Chamba (other)
Chamba may refer to: People *Gilberto Chamba (born 1961), Ecuadorian serial killer *Jessica Chamba (born 1981), European activist Places Ghana *Chamba (Ghana), Chamba, a town in the Northern Region India *Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, city in Himachal Pradesh **Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh **Chamba (Vidhan Sabha constituency), Himachal Pradesh **Chamba State, former princely state *Chamba, Uttarakhand, small town in Tehri-Garhwal district, Uttarakhand Iran *Chamba, Khuzestan, a village in Khuzestan Province *Chamba, Zanjan, a village in Zanjan Province Pakistan *Chamba, Abbottabad, a village in Abbottabad district *Chamba, Mansehra, a village in Mansehra district Other uses *Chamba language (other), several languages *Chamba people, ethnic group in Nigeria and Cameroon *Chamba goat, a Himalayan breed *:es:Chamba, a slang word used by some Spanish speaking people to denote "work" *Chamba or Malawi Gold, a popular strain of marijuana *Chambá, a local name for the medi ...
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Gilberto Chamba
Gilberto Antonio Chamba Jaramillo (born 1963) is an Ecuadorian serial killer, convicted of murdering nine people in Ecuador and Spain. Known as The Monster of Machala, he was convicted of several murders in south-west Ecuador, but was released under an amnesty, and moved to Spain where he committed another murder. He was sentenced to 45 years in prison in Spain on November 5, 2006. Crimes According to several media sources in Ecuador, Chamba talked the police through the steps he took before, during and after each murder. He owned a taxi in which, from 1988 to 1993, he toured the streets of Machala apparently in search of customers but secretly targeting unaccompanied young female students. The officers who captured Chamba initially doubted the extent of his confessions, and tried to expose him by taking him to places far from the actual murder sites. However, with surprising coldness, Chamba corrected them and led them back to the correct locations. A report in the Spanish New ...
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Chamba Language (other)
Chamba language may refer to: * Akaselem language of Togo * Chamba Daka or Chamba Leko of Nigeria and Cameroon * two languages of Chamba, India: **the Sino-Tibetan Pattani language **the Indo-Aryan Chambeali language See also *Chamba (other) Chamba may refer to: People * Gilberto Chamba (born 1961), Ecuadorian serial killer *Jessica Chamba (born 1981), European activist Places Ghana * Chamba, a town in the Northern Region India *Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, city in Himachal Pradesh ** ... * Lahuli language (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Chumba (other)
Chumba is a type of Garifuna music. Chumba may also refer to: * Chumba, Tibet, a village * Chumbawamba, a British band * Dickson Chumba (born 1986), Kenyan marathon runner *Sammy Chumba Sammy is a nickname, frequently for people named Samuel or Samantha, and also an English spelling of the Arabic name Sami. People Music *Sammy Adams (born 1987), American rapper and songwriter *Sammy Cahn (1913-1993), American songwriter *Sammy ... (born 1978), two-time winner of the 20 Kilomètres de Paris See also * Kipchumba, Kenyan name meaning "son of Chumba" {{disambiguation Kalenjin names ...
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Champa (other)
Champa was a set of polities in what is now south and central Vietnam. Champa may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * Champa (novel), by Laxmi Prasad Devkota, c. 1947 * Champa, List of Dragon Ball characters, a ''Dragon Ball'' character People * Champa (actress) (born 1965), Bangladeshi actress * Chandrashekhar Patil (1939–2022), popularly known as Champa, Kannada-language writer * Changpa, or Champa, a semi-nomadic Tibetan people * Champa people, or Chams Places in India * Janjgir–Champa district, Chhattisgarh ** Champa, Chhattisgarh * Champa, Madhubani, Bihar * Champapuri, Bihar, on the site of an ancient city Champa Other uses * ''Plumeria alba'', or champa, a flowering plant See also

*Campa (other) *Chamba (other) *Champ (other) *Champagne (other) *Champasak (other) *''Magnolia champaca'', or champak, a large evergreen tree {{disambiguation, plant, place ...
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Chambas
Chambas is a municipality and town in the Ciego de Ávila Province of Cuba. It emerged in 1976 with the new political-administrative division, occupies an area of 770.08 km², including 12 km² of adjacent cays, which ranks it second in the province in terms of surface area. It has a population of 39,085 inhabitants, with a density of 54.5 inhabitants per square kilometer, lower than the provincial average. However, it is one of the municipalities with the highest population density in the province, surpassed only by the municipalities of Ciego de Ávila, Morón, and Florencia. History According to some preserved historical data, upon the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors to the territory of the current municipality of Chambas, they encountered several groups of indigenous people. Currently, several areas showing signs of having been inhabited by indigenous people are being studied, examples of these places are: * Nauyú aboriginal settlement, near the town of "El Calvario" ...
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Justicia Pectoralis
''Dianthera pectoralis'' is an herb in the family Acanthaceae. This water-willow is widely known as tilo in Latin America and in Cuba. In Haiti, it is called ''chapantye'' and ''zeb chapantyè'' on Dominica and Martinique. Other folk names are freshcut, chambá ''carpintero'' ("carpenter"), ''té criollo'' ("''Criollo (people), Criollo'' tea"), curia, death-angel, masha-hari, or "piri piri". This species was described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin in 1760, who provided additional data in 1763. A well-marked variety (botany), variety, var. ''stenophylla'', was described by Emery Clarence Leonard in 1958. Uses Traditional uses Across its range, it is used in folk medicine as a relaxant and general tonic. Additionally, it is often used in preparation of ayahuasca, a South American psychoactive brew. Other uses As regards other applications, it is noted for its pleasant smell and as a source of coumarin, which it produces in plenty, and which in combination with umbelliferone is re ...
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Malawi Gold
Malawian cannabis, particularly the strain known as Malawi Gold, is internationally renowned as one of the finest sativa strains from Africa. According to a World Bank report it is among "the best and finest" marijuana strains in the world, generally regarded as one of the most potent psychoactive pure African sativas. The popularity of this variety has led to such a profound increase in marijuana tourism and economic profit in Malawi that Malawi Gold is listed as one of the three "Big C's" in Malawian exports: chambo (Tilapia fish), chombe (tea), and chamba (cannabis). In February 2020, Malawi's parliament legalized the cultivation and processing of cannabis for industrial and medicinal uses, but did not decriminalize recreational use in the country. Cultivation Malawi is one of the largest producers of cannabis in Southern Africa. It is mainly cultivated in remote parts of the central and northern regions. In the north, it can be found growing in Mzimba District's Likwawa h ...
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Chamba Goat
Chamba is a Goat breed from the Himalayan region that has white and soft hair. See also *List of goat breeds Goats - farm animals of domestic goat (''Capra hircus'') species, small ruminants - are widespread throughout the world and are used in almost any natural and climate, climatic conditions, even those where other productive animals cannot live. Diff ... References * Goat breeds Goat breeds originating in India {{Goat-stub ...
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Chamba People
The Chamba are a significant ethnic group in the north eastern Nigeria. The Chamba are located between present day Nigeria and Cameroon. The closest Chamba neighbours are the Mumuye, the Jukun and Kutep people. In Cameroon, the successors of Leko and chamba speakers are divided into several states: Bali Nyonga, Bali Kumbat, Bali-Gham, Bali-Gangsin, and Bali-Gashu. They are two ethnic groups in Ghana and Togo also called Chamba, but they are ethnically distinct. The Chamba are identified through their own language, beliefs, culture, and art. Language The Chamba people, also known as Samba, Tchamba, Tsamba, Daka and Chamba-Ndagan, are an ethnic group found in the Adamawa State of North-East Nigeria and neighboring parts of north Cameroon. They speak two distantly related languages: Chamba Leko, of the Leko–Nimbari languages, and Chamba Daka, of the Dakoid languages, both of which are Niger-Congo languages.;Richard Fardon, ''Raiders & refugees: trends in Chamba politi ...
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Chamba, Mansehra
Chamba is a village of Mansehra District in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# .... It is located at 34°44'35N 73°38'15E with an altitude of 2571 metres (8438 feet). References Populated places in Mansehra District {{Mansehra-geo-stub ...
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Jessica Chamba
Jessica Chamba (born November 16, 1981) is a European NGO activist. Life and education Jessica Chamba, born as Jessica Pennet, was grown up in the Lyon area. She graduated in political science from Sciences Po in Paris in 2004 and currently runs Consultant, consulting firm in health policy and social services. In 2009, she co-founded the consulting companyCekoïa Conseil, before joining Ernst & Young in 2019. NGO career Jessica Chamba started her NGO career as President (corporate title), president of the Sciences Po campus section of the ''Young European Federalists'', the youth organization of the European Movement. Between 2003 and 2005, she served as president of the national section of this federal Europe, pro-European youth organization. During her term of office she led the 2005 French European Constitution referendum, pro-YES campaign for the referendum on the ratification of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe in France, which was eventually rejected by 55% of ...
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