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Nyang River Near Gongbogyamda
Nyang may refer to: *Korean yang, also spelled nyang, the currency of Korea between 1892 and 1902 *Nyang languages, a group of Southern Bantoid languages spoken in Southwest Cameroon Places *Nyang River, a major river in south-west Tibet *Nyang Station, a sheep station in Western Australia People with the surname *Aziz Corr Nyang (born 1984), Gambian footballer *Haggai Nyang' (), Kenyan Anglican bishop *Sulayman S. Nyang (1944–2018), Gambian professor of African studies See also

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Korean Yang
The yang () was the currency of the Korea, Korean states Joseon and the Korean Empire between 1892 and 1902. It was subdivided into 10 ''jeon'' () or 100 ''bun'' (); and 5 yang = 1 ''hwan'' (). Etymology The word yang (兩) is a cognate of the Chinese "Chinese tael, tael" (). Fun (pronounced "pun" but spelt with an "f" on the coins), is also a cognate of a Chinese word, , which is equal to Chinese yuan, yuan, whilst hwan is a cognate of yuan itself. History Just before the yang was introduced, a small number of coins denominated in ''hwan'' (환/圜) and ''mun'' (문/文) were minted (1 won = 1000 mun). It is unclear whether these coins circulated. The 1 won and 5 yang coins were equal in size, containing 416 grain (unit), grains of silver. However, before 1892, the main currency of Korea was the Korean mun, mun, a denomination based on the Chinese cash (currency), Chinese cash (). The mintage and circulation of modern currency began during the last years of the Joseon ...
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Nyang Languages
Nyang may refer to: *Korean yang, also spelled nyang, the currency of Korea between 1892 and 1902 * Nyang languages, a group of Southern Bantoid languages spoken in Southwest Cameroon Places *Nyang River, a major river in south-west Tibet * Nyang Station, a sheep station in Western Australia People with the surname * Aziz Corr Nyang (born 1984), Gambian footballer *Haggai Nyang' (), Kenyan Anglican bishop *Sulayman S. Nyang Dr. Sulayman S. Nyang (12 August 1944 — 12 November 2018) was a professor and former chairman of the African Studies Department at Howard University in Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C. He was a co-principal investigator of the Project MAPS and ... (1944–2018), Gambian professor of African studies See also

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Nyang River
The Nyang River (; ; also transliterated as Niyang or Nanpan) is a major river in south-west Tibet and the second largest tributary of the Yarlung Tsangpo River by discharge. Geography The Nyang has a length of 307.5 km and originates at 5,000 meters above the sea level from the Cuomuliangla in the Goikarla Rigyu, west of the Mila Mountain. The river joins the Yarlung Tsangpo in Cemeng, Nyingchi, 2,580 meters below its source. Its largest tributary is the Ba River. It flows past the town of Bayi where it is crossed by the Bayi Zanchen bridge. The Nyang River valley has an area of 24,800 km2, including 175,700 mǔ (117 km2) of cultivated land, 209,800 mǔ (140 km2) of usable wasteland, 24.75 million mǔ (16,500 km2) of forestry land, and 12 million mǔ (8,000 km2) of usable grassland A grassland is an area where the vegetation is dominance (ecology), dominated by grasses (Poaceae). However, sedge (Cyperaceae) and rush (Juncaceae) can al ...
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Nyang Station
Nyang Station, often referred to as Nyang and previously known as Wogoola Station, is a pastoral lease that operates as a sheep station. It is located about east of Coral Bay and south of Onslow in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Nyang occupies an area of and shares boundaries with Yanrey, Uaroo, Winning and Marrilla Stations. The property was established as Wogoola Station in 1891 by a partnership between James Clark and Alexander Cameron. Cameron had previously owned Towera Station, which he had sold the same year. The name Wogoola is the Indigenous Australian name for a waterhole located a few hundred metres away from the homestead. In 1951 the station was put up for auction again. The property, carrying a flock of 6,300 sheep, attracted a highest bid of £10,000. See also * List of ranches and stations This is a list of ranches and sheep and cattle stations, organized by continent. Most of these are notable either for the large geographic area which ...
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Aziz Corr Nyang
Aziz Corr Nyang (born 27 August 1984 in Banjul) is a Gambian footballer who plays as a striker. Honours Club ; Djurgårdens IF: * Allsvenskan (2): 2002, 2003 * Svenska Cupen Svenska cupen (, ), also known as the Swedish Cup in English, is a knockout cup competition in Swedish football and the main Swedish football cup. ''Svenska cupen'' usually refers to the men's tournament, although a women's tournament is also ... (2): 2002, 2004 References External links * * * 1984 births Living people Men's association football midfielders Gambian men's footballers Gambian expatriate men's footballers The Gambia men's international footballers IFK Lidingö Fotboll players Åtvidabergs FF players Djurgårdens IF Fotboll players GIF Sundsvall players Valletta F.C. players IF Brommapojkarna players Assyriska FF players Allsvenskan players Superettan players Expatriate men's footballers in Sweden Gambian expatriate sportspeople in Sweden Maltese Premier ...
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Haggai Nyang'
Haggai Nyang' was an Anglican bishop in Kenya during the last decade of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty-first. Nyang' was educated at the Church Training Centre, Kapsabet. He was ordained deacon in 1967 and priest in 1968.Crockford's Clerical Directory 197-74 p751: London; OUP; 1976 He was assistant bishop An assistant bishop in the Anglican Communion is a bishop appointed to assist a diocesan bishop. Church of England In the established Church of England, assistant bishops are usually retired (diocesan or suffragan bishop, suffragan) bishops – in ... of Maseno South from 1990 to 1991 and Bishop of Southern Nyanza from 1991 to 2002. Gitari, David. ''Troubled but not Destroyed: Autobiography'p. 58 (Accessed 21 February 2020) References Living people 20th-century Anglican bishops of the Anglican Church of Kenya 21st-century Anglican bishops of the Anglican Church of Kenya Anglican bishops of Maseno South Anglican bishops of Southern Nyanz ...
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