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  2. Coremiocnemis - Wikipedia

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    Coremiocnemis is a genus of tarantulas that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1892. [2] They are named after the greek words korema, which means broom or brush, and kemis, meaning shin guard.

  3. Habesha kemis - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Taytu Betul wearing Habesha Kemis, artist George Prokopiou 1905. Habesha kemis (Amharic: ቀሚስ lit. "Shirt" or "Dress") is the traditional attire of Habesha women. [1] [2] The ankle length dress is usually worn by Ethiopian and Eritrean women at formal events, holidays and invitations, and comes in many regional varieties. It is ...

  4. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Eritrea – Kidan Habesha (male), zuria or Habesha kemis (female) Ethiopia – Ethiopian suit or Kidan Habesha (male), Habesha kemis (female); each ethnic group has a traditional style of dress. Kenya – There is no national costume, per se, but leso is worn throughout Kenya; [14] kikoi, similar to kanga fabric, is also widespread.

  5. Pasarkemis - Wikipedia

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    Pasarkemis is an administrative district within Tangerang Regency in the province of Banten, on Java, Indonesia.It covers an area of 30.75 km 2 and had a population of 238,377 at the 2010 Census [2] and 273,659 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 255,345 - comprising 129,411 males and 125,934 females. [1]

  6. Talk:Habesha kemis - Wikipedia

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    The result of the move request was: page moved per User:In ictu oculi. DrKiernan ( talk ) 14:03, 6 October 2012 (UTC) [ reply ] Ethiopian coffee dress → Habesha dress – Request made 1 August 2011‎ and again on 19 June 2012 by user:Gyrofrog using template:movenotice on the article page.

  7. Category:Eritrean clothing - Wikipedia

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  8. Anchilee Scott-Kemmis - Wikipedia

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    Scott-Kemmis was born on 30 July 1999 to an Australian father and a Thai mother. She graduated from NIST International School in Bangkok and received a bachelor's degree in sociology from the University of Sydney, Australia.

  9. Category:Folk costumes - Wikipedia

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