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  2. Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    The main print newspapers are owned by the government: the French-language daily La Nation, the English weekly Djibouti Post, and the Arabic weekly Al-Qarn. There is also a state news agency, Agence Djiboutienne d'Information. Non-government news websites are based abroad; for instance, La Voix de Djibouti operates out of Belgium. [186]

  3. List of Pakistani spices - Wikipedia

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    "Glossary of English to Pakistani Terms" "Glossary of Spices & Condiments - Indian Names". Syvum Technologies Inc; Raghavan, Susheela (2006). Handbook of Spices, Seasonings, and Flavorings (2nd ed.). Hoboken: CRC Press. ISBN 9781420004366. "Nutraceutical and nutrients in the healthy organics".

  4. Herbs Production & Processing Co. Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1981 under the supervision of government of Nepal. [5] It is the first Nepali company to harvest the countries MAPs (medicinal and aromatic plants) and produce medicinal extract and essential oil for the pharmaceutical, food, beauty and wellness industries. [6]

  5. Koteshwor - Wikipedia

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    Koteshwar Multiple Campus - The oldest campus of the city, which is located in Jadibuti.This campus has played a vital role on the higher education history of Nepal. Established in 1947, Koteshwar Multiple Campus stands synonymous to the academic institution itself-largely because it was the first step in the mammoth growth of the institution and also because the corporate identity of the ...

  6. Djibouti City - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence of human settlement on the eastern coastline of Djibouti dating back to the Bronze Age.. Djibouti City in 1895. From 1862 until 1894, the land to the north of the Gulf of Tadjoura was called Obock and was ruled by Issa and Afar Sultans, local authorities with whom France signed various treaties between 1883 and 1887 to first gain a foothold in the region.

  7. Jagdamba - Wikipedia

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    Abhinavagupta; Adi Shankara; Akka Mahadevi; Allama Prabhu; Alvars; Basava; Chaitanya; Ramdas Kathiababa; Chakradhara; Chāngadeva; Dadu Dayal; Eknath; Gangesha Upadhyaya

  8. Health in Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 there were an estimated 23 physicians and 80 nurses per 100,000 people. [2] Since healthcare in the region is so poor, more than a third of the healthcare recipients are migrants.

  9. Gothatar - Wikipedia

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    The Bagmati bridge on the north side connects Gothatar with the roadway to Jorpati. The roadway to the west side connects with Old Sinamangal (Pepsicola) via the road to Jadibuti the east side roadway connects to Mulpani, and the south side borders Kathmandu and Bhaktapur. One of the major attractions in Gothatar is the Krishna Parnami Mandir.