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It was formerly called Biru, from the name of a cacique, or prince, of one of its states on the coast of the Pacific.
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"Biru", which were, respectively, the names of an Indian tribe, a river and a region.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Mungkin kapan-kapan balik lagi karena belom coba rute yang lain (ada beberapa rute yang ditawarkan di Taman tersebut: "Merah (2km)", "Biru" (5km), dan rute di atas merupakan bagian dari rute "Kuning" yang totalnya 7km). says: pasti luar biasa ....
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Manakala lagu 'Biru' pula merupakan lagu lama yang dirakamkan kembali bersama penyanyi asalnya iaitu bintang lagenda Vina Panduwinata.
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Continuing exploration southward from Panama, Pascual de Andagoya (c. 14951548) advanced into Biru (Peru), where he learned of the rich and powerful Inca Empire.
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Spaniards called the region of the Incas the Biru country or, by softening the first letter, the Peru country, from Biru, who was a native Indian chieftain.
Introductory American History Elbert Jay Benton
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Two crew, who abandoned the doomed ship in a dinghy as it began to sink, were also found this afternoon on the East Java mainland at Sindang Biru.
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Two crew, who abandoned the doomed ship in a dinghy as it began to sink, were also found this afternoon on the East Java mainland at Sindang Biru.
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Two crew, who abandoned the doomed ship in a dinghy as it began to sink, were also found this afternoon on the East Java mainland at Sindang Biru.
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Two crew, who abandoned the doomed ship in a dinghy as it began to sink, were also found this afternoon on the East Java mainland at Sindang Biru.
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