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* Aba River ( Nigeria ), a river in Nigeria
* Aba River ( Russia ), a river in Russia
* Aba ( family ), a clan in Hungary
* Aba ( people ), a clan of the Shor in Russia
* Mar Abba I ( or Aba ), metropolitan bishop and saint of the Assyrian Church of the East
* Aba ( film ), Sri Lanka 2008 film
* Aba ( Dune ), a type of robe in the fictional Dune universe created by Frank Herbert
In her next film, Two Weeks with Love ( 1950 ), she had a hit with the song " Aba Daba Honeymoon ".
* Taiping Island ( 太平島 ), or Itu Aba Island, the largest of the Spratly Islands controlled by the Republic of China ( Taiwan )
Afterwards, the anarchy became total in the kingdom, whose parts were practically governed by the great oligarchs, the members of the Babonić ( Babonics ), Kőszegi, Aba, Kán and Csák families, while Duke Albert I of Germany occupied several Western counties.
The major cities of the Kakwa people are Yei and Morobo districts ( Republic of South Sudan ), Koboko district ( Uganda ), Imgbokolo and Aba ( Congo ).
This was the first series to present an alternate transformation for one of its members ( Aba Red into Abare Max ), a sole evil warrior ( Abare Killer ), and sentient mecha that speak in the Japanese language ( Zyuranger, Gingaman and Gaoranger also featured sentient mecha, but they could not speak Japanese ).
The University has four campuses – Nsukka ( University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN ), Enugu ( University of Nigeria Enugu campus, UNEC ), Ituku-Ozalla ( University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, UNTH ) and Aba ( University of Nigeria Aba campus, UNAC ).
* Aba ( people ), an ethnic group of Siberia
Several monasteries were founded in the region, in Százd ( by the Aba clan, 11th century ), Boldva ( by the queen, 12th century ), Kács ( by the Örsúr clan ), Tapolca ( by the Miskolc clan ), Bélháromkút ( by the Bishop of Eger, after 1232 ).
Important families that provided several palatines were: in the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th century were the Aba ( family ), Lackfi, in the 15th century the Garay, afterwards the Báthory and the Zápolya, Esterházy, Pálffy, and ultimately the Joseph branch of the Habsburg.

Aba and mother
* Aba, mother of Ergiscus by Poseidon

Aba and after
* 1044: Henry III of the Holy Roman Empire defeats the Kingdom of Hungary in the Battle of Ménfő ; Peter Urseolo captured Samuel Aba after the battle, executing him, and restoring his claim to the throne ; the Kingdom of Hungary then briefly becomes a vassal to the Holy Roman Empire.
Arochukwu, sometimes referred to as Arochuku, or Aro-Okigbo, ( pronounced Aruchukwu ) is the third largest city in Abia State ( after Aba and Umuahia ) in southeastern Nigeria and homeland of the Igbo subgroup, Aro people.
" When he was freed ," Bulatovich continues, " Aba Jefar again received the throne of Jimma from Menelik, and after that lesson became one of the most obedient of vassals and one of the most regular in paying tribute to the Emperor.
Two basketball clubs train and play in Strumica after reorganization of KK Strumica 2005: KK Aba and KK Milenium.

Aba and whom
Some authors claim that during the interregnum in Poland, Béla fled to Bohemia and they identify Béla with " King Stephen's cousin ", mentioned in medieval chronicles, whom the Emperor Henry III, in 1043, assigned to govern the parts of Hungary he had occupied from King Samuel Aba, when the Hungarians refused to accept King Peter's rule.

Aba and took
In August 1991 Imo State was divided further and the Abia State was created from the part of Imo which included the city of Aba, Enyimba's hometown, so the new state's government took over as owners of Enyimba.

Aba and its
Aba is well known for its craftsmen.
His declaration was met with violent and unfriendly reactions from several neighboring countries especially the Republic of China ( ROC ; on Taiwan since 1949 ) when on September 24, 1956 it effectively garrisoned the nearby island of Itu Aba and intercepted Cloma ’ s men and vessels found within its immediate waters.

Aba and name
The name of Dharti Aba was on everybody ’ s lips.
The name " Abia " is an abbreviation of four of the state's densely populated regions Aba, Bende, Isuikwuato, and Afikpo.
Their name means People's Elephant in Igbo language and is also the nickname used for the city of Aba.
Sahle Sellassie, for example, was often known as Aba Dina ( Dina being the name of his favorite horse ).

Aba and by
Among his 19 defenses were one against Enrique Solis in Puerto Rico, a 15 round decision win, one in Japan against former world champion Royal Kobayashi, knocked out in 14, one in South Korea against Sa Wang Kim, knocked out in 8, one in Houston against the former three time world champion and fellow Hall of Famer Rubén Olivares, who lasted 12, one in Papua New Guinea versus Johnny Aba, who lost in 11, two against future world junior lightweight champion Rocky Lockridge, who went the distance with Pedroza in New Jersey and in Italy but lost by decision both times, a return to Venezuela to knock Carlos Pinango out in seven, a return to New Jersey to defeat Juan Laporte by decision, a return to Italy to beat Jose Caba, also by decision, and a fight in North Carolina in which he retained the title with a draw against Bernard Taylor.
He was shortly captured by the Voivode of Transylvania, Finta de genere Aba who enforced him to reconcile with the papal legate.
* " Aba Daba Honeymoon " by Collins & Harlan
She would dispose of the remains by throwing them into the Aba river late at night.
Some equally aged speakers on Gezira Aba just north of Kosti on the Nile south of Khartoum were interviewed by Thelwall in 1980.
Pratas and Itu Aba are claimed by the PRC as part of Guangdong and Hainan provinces respectively.
A military expedition was sent to reassert the government's authority on Aba Island, but the government's forces were ambushed and nearly annihilated by the Mahdi's followers.
In his tent he was attended by a Christian bishop, probably Mar Aba I, and to this bishop he confessed his sincere repentance for having taken up arms against his father, an act which, he was convinced, could never win the approval of Heaven.
There is some likelihood that there was once a convent in the community that was put under the Lorsch Abbey by Abbess Aba in 786, but final proof of this is still lacking.
In 1994 the party split into two factions: a moderate wing, led by Ali Mohamed Daoud, signed a peace agreement with the government on 26 December 1994 in Aba ' a, while a radical wing, led by Ahmed Dini Ahmed, denounced this agreement and continued armed resistance.
Aba was established by the Igbo People of Nigeria as a market town and then later a military post was placed there by the British colonial administration in 1901.

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