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The order of Sukarno's principles was changed, thus: the fifth sila of theism and freedom of religion became first sila; the second sila remained, the original first sila was re-numbered as the third sila, and the original third and fourth sila were re-numbered as the fourth and fifth sila. [15] Sukarno accepted this proposition of the other ...
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In Inuit religion, Silap Inua ('possessor of spirit', ᓯᓚᑉ ᐃᓄᐊ) or Sila ('breath, spirit', ᓯᓪᓚ) (Iñupiaq: siḷam iñua) is similar to mana or ether, the primary component of everything that exists; it is also the breath of life and the method of locomotion for any movement or change. Silla was believed to control everything ...
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79360 Sila–Nunam (provisional designation 1997 CS 29) is a cold [9] classical Kuiper belt object (cubewano) and binary system made up of components of almost equal size, called Sila and Nunam, orbiting beyond Neptune in the Solar System. The name of the system is the combined names of the two bodies, Sila and Nunam.
La Sila, a mountainous area of Calabria, Italy Sila National Park; Siła, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a village in Poland; Africa. Sila, Numidia, a former Ancient city and bishopric, now Bordj-El-Ksar in Algeria and a Latin Catholic titular see; Sila Region, Chad Sila Department, Chad, part of Sila Region since 2008
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While the Buddhist Institute published books that utilised these extended Indic characters, they did not see widespread usage, and fell out of usage by 1975. [1] In 2019, the extended Indic characters were added to Unicode 12. [2] He designed the current Flag of Laos in 1945. [3]