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Amel Emric/Associated Press ASSEMBLY LINE: Men prepared sandbags to protect their houses from floodwaters in the village of Gabela, near Č apljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Friday.
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The Pungo Andongo Natural Monument comprises a series of large rocky outcrops between Gabela and the coast, which should be protected for their biological and aesthetic value.
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However, subsistence cultivation on the fertile forest soils is increasing and Hawkins estimated that some 30 percent of the forest areas were affected, especially around Gabela where many of the ridges and valley bottoms have been cleared.
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These forest patches total between 1,300 km2 and 2,000 km2 and are most extensive in the Gabela and Amboim areas.
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A cousin had come from Gabela bringing some chili-scented berries – solid fire, the albino explained to me – as well as manioc, sweet potato, spinach and tomatoes.
The Book of Chameleons Jose Eduardo Agualusa 2004
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When I see rain like this it reminds me of Gabela.
The Book of Chameleons Jose Eduardo Agualusa 2004
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My father, old Fausto Bendito, inherited a farm in Gabela from his maternal grandmother.
The Book of Chameleons Jose Eduardo Agualusa 2004
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I was happy ever after in my childhood, there in Gabela, in the long holidays, as I tried to build a fort in the branches of an acacia tree.
The Book of Chameleons Jose Eduardo Agualusa 2004
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Gabela is survived by his wife and four daughters.
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Gabela, a councillor in the KZ244 municipality under the uMzinyathi District Council, was the ANC's whip in the council and was part of the Regional Launching Committee.
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