Nuuchahnulth , meaning people along the outside of Vancouver Island , may refer to Nuuchahnulth people a group of First Nations peoples living on the west coast of Vancouver Island , British Columbia , Canada Nuuchahnulth language Their Southern Wakashan languages Wakashan language Nuuchahnulth Tribal Council , a regional government comprising most of the bands of the Nuuchahnulth people See also Ditidaht Nitinat people Makah people disambig ... more details
Other uses Nuuchahnulth disambiguation Infobox ethnic group group Nuuchahnulth image Image Nuuchahnulth children in Friendly Cove.jpg 300px caption Three Nuuchahnulth children in Yuquot, British ... English , Nuuchahnulth language related Kwakwaka wakw , Makah people Makah other Wakashan languages Wakashan peoples The NuuchahnulthNuuchahnulth language Nuuchahnulth IPA sal nu t a n u ref cite web url http www.languagegeek.com wakashan nuuchahnulth.html title Nuu aan u Nuuchahnulth ... are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada . The term Nuuchahnulth ... groups. The Nuuchahnulth are related to the Kwakwaka wakw , the Haisla people Haisla , and the Nitinaht language Nitinaht . The Nuuchahnulth language is part of the Wakashan languages ... him to come around Nuuchahnulth nuutkaa is to circle around ref name Campbell Campbell, Lyle 1997 ... the term Nuuchahnulth unicode nuu aan u , meaning all along the mountains ref name Campbell was chosen ... to the Nuuchahnulth. The Nuuchahnulth were among the first Pacific peoples north of California ... of a powerful chief of the Mowachaht Nuuchahnulth of Nootka Sound, Maquinna . Maquinna captured ... was blown up in Clayoquot Sound when its efforts to trade were turned into an attack by Nuuchahnulth ... up until 1830, more than 90 of the Nuuchahnulth were killed by sexually transmitted disease s, malaria ... , while politically and culturally affiliated with the Nuuchahnulth, are independently referred to. Similar for the Pacheedaht First Nation , who are not politically affiliated with the Nuuchahnulth ... Nootka woman with baskets for sale that she made.jpg thumb A Nuuchahnulth woman selling baskets in Nootka Sound in the 1930s Image Nuuchahnulth Basket.jpg thumb right Nuuchahnulth basket about two inches wide The Nuuchahnulth were one of the few groups on the Pacific Coast who hunted whale s. Whaling is essential to Nuuchahnulth culture and spirituality. It is reflected in stories, songs ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 Nuuchahnulth mythology is the historical oral history of the Nuuchahnulth people Nuuchahnulth , an Indigenous nation living on Vancouver Island in British Columbia . Many animals have a spirit associated with them for example, Chulyen crow and Guguyni raven are trickster gods. Two brothers, Tihtipihin and Kwatyat , were willingly swallowed by a monster because they needed to rescue their mother, who had already been swallowed. The brothers then cut through the stomach and, with their mother, escaped. Andakout was born from the mucus or tears of a woman whose children had been stolen by Malahas a malicious forest goddess . He rescued the children and killed Malahas. NorthAm myth stub Category First Nations culture Category Mythology of the indigenous peoples of North America ... more details
About the Nuuchahnulth language, often called Nootka other uses of the word Nootka Nootka disambiguation Infobox language name Nuuchahnulth nativename unicode Nuu aan u , T aat aaqsapa pronunciation ... Sound, British Columbia speakers 150 200 ethnicity Nuuchahnulth people familycolor American fam1 ... Nuuchahnulth also called Nootka , and T aat aaqsapa is a Wakashan languages Wakashan language spoken ... Sound to Quatsino Sound in British Columbia , by the Nuuchahnulth people . Nuuchahnulth is a Southern ... language Makah . Kim 2003 estimates the number of Nuuchahnulth speakers at approximately 150 200, while ... Nuuchahnulth communities, making reports of their voyages. From 1803 1805 John R. Jewitt , an English ... consonants of Nuuchahnulth class wikitable align center Consonant s ref Harvcoltxt Carlson et ... chahnulth. From Harvcoltxt Carlson, et al. 2001 Nuuchahnulth vowels are influenced by surrounding ... syllable is stressed. ref name ReferenceA Nuuchahnulth has phonemic short and long vowels .... Vocabulary The Nuuchahnulth language contributed many words to the vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon and it is believed that oceanic commerce and exchanges between the Nuuchahnulth and other Southern ... in Chinook Jargon include hiyu many , from Nuuchahnulth for ten , siah far , from the Nuuchah ... their language. Dialects Nuuchahnulth has 12 different dialects Ahousaht   IPA a u s at Ehattesaht ...   IPA ju u i at Translations of tribal names NuuChahNulth all along the mountains and sea. Nuuchahnulth were formerly Nootka but they prefer not to be called that, rather Nuuchahnulth ... following Ditidaht, Makah are not part of the Nuuchahnulth political organization, however all are Aht people . The term Nuuchahnulth aht is also used, meaning people all along the mountains and the sea ... chahnulth nation. See also Nuuchahnulth people Nuuchahnulth Tribal Council Nitinaht language ..., Ian. 2000 . Acoustic evidence for IPA as a glottalized pharyngeal glide in Nuuchahnulth. In S. Gessner ... more details
ad date January 2012 The Nuuchahnulth people Nuuchahnulth Economic Development Corporation NEDC was incorporated in 1984 under the Canada Corporations Act as a not for profit organization. Although it is not tied directly to the NTC, it was formed to help the Nuuchahnulth people achieve economic and social independence by providing financial assistance and advisory services NEDC, 2008a . NEDC manages a number of funding programs aimed at enhancing economic development in the region. Roles and Responsibilities The NEDC is an Aboriginal peoples in Canada aboriginal corporation dealing with financial and business development services. It plays a major role in helping Nuuchahnulth communities by seizing all existing and emerging opportunities and building on the new economy. It encourages rural economic development and entrepreneurship through services available to all Aboriginal people living and operating in the Nuuchahnulth Territory NEDC, 2008a . NEDC is owned by the Nuuchahnulth First Nations who provide the direction and sets priorities for the NEDC. Within Nuuchahnulth territories services are offered more broadly to all Nuuchahnulth, Aboriginal and M tis people Canada .... If a Nuuchahnulth person needs services outside of the province, NEDC will put that person ... of NEDC s other partners include Western Economic Diversification, the Nuuchahnulth Tribal Council ... of the Nuuchahnulth First Nation Bands. This can be a valuable, online tool for those exploring NEDC opportunities with and within Nuuchahnulth First Nations. Administration The Board of Directors for NEDC represents the 14 member Tribes of the Nuuchahnulth Tribal Council NTC , 5 members ..., Nuuchahnulth Economic Development Corporation, in Daniel Arbour, Brenda Kuecks & Danielle Edwards editors . http www.ecotrust.ca clayoquot governance Nuuchahnulth Central Region First Nations ... FirstNations stub Category Nuuchahnulth Category Companies based in British Columbia ... more details
Indigenous Peoples of Canada The Nuuchahnulth people Nuuchahnulth Tribal Council is a First Nations Tribal Council in the Canadian province of British Columbia , located on the west coast of Vancouver Island . History The Nuuchahnulth Tribal Council began as the West Coast Allied Tribes in 1958, but then incorporated as a non profit society called the West Coast District Society of Indian Chiefs in 1973. In 2009, the name was changed to the Nuuchahnulth Tribal Council NTC NTC, 2008 . The northern boundary of Nuuchahnulth territory begins on the west coast of Vancouver Island at Brooks Peninsula and the southern boundary is at Port Renfrew. The territory extends inland about halfway across the island to encompass Gold River and Port Alberni. There are fourteen tribes that comprise the Nuuchahnulth Nations. These tribes share many aspects of their culture, language and traditions. Each Nation can have several houses that are centered on a Ha wiih hereditary chief who is responsible for their Ha houlthee chiefly territories NTC, 2008 . Member First Nations Southern region Ditidaht First Nation Huu ay aht First Nation Hupacasath First Nation Tseshaht First Nation Uchucklesaht ... Nation , though Nuuchahnulth by culture and language, is not a member of the Nuuchahnulth Tribal ... Makah of the other side of the Strait of Juan de Fuca are not members of the Nuuchahnulth Tribal ... Chiefs from each Nation. Sources Ecotrust Canada. Sharmalene Mendis Millard, Nuuchahnulth ... clayoquot governance Nuuchahnulth Central Region First Nations Governance Structures 2007 2008 , Vancouver, September 2008. See also Pacheedaht First Nation Makah people Makah Nuuchahnulth Economic ... Nuuchahnulth Tribal Council homepage Nuuchahnulth aht First Nations DEFAULTSORT NuuChahNulth Tribal Council Category Nuuchahnulth governments Category First Nations tribal councils ... management. Structure and Administration The Nuu cha nulth Tribal Council draws on the resources ... more details
orphan date February 2009 The NuuChahNulth Employment and Training Program NETP is a program that seeks to help all aboriginal people with education and training . The overall mission of the NETP is to increase the quality of life , self reliance and economic prosperity of aboriginal people and organizations within the Nuuchahnulth Tribal Council region by supporting and empowering career and employment aspirations NETP 2008b . The NETP is associated with the Aboriginal Human Resources Development Strategy AHRDS through the British Columbia Aboriginal Human Resource Society BCAHRS , a provincial organization that aims to develop strategies to help all First Nations people achieve their employment and career goals BCAHRDS, 2008a . The NETP covers the West Coast area from Ditidaht First Nation in the south and First Nation communities in Port Alberni, British Columbia Port Alberni in the east to the Ka yu k t h Che k tles7et h First Nation in the north. Administration NETP s connections with larger organizations and their resource s, such as North Island Nuuchahnulth Tribal Council Aboriginal Management Society NINTCAMS and the BCAHRDS, provide it with a much larger field of expertise and administrative capacity. NINTCAMS funds the NETP as one of ten Aboriginal Human Resources Development Societies in British Columbia and one of seven represented by the BCAHRDS BCAHRDS, 2008b . These societies are organized and funded through federal program s administered as Human Resources Development Agreements AHRDAs . AHRDAs are created to deliver labour market programming across Canada that is consistent with the Aboriginal Human Resources Development Strategy AHRDS Service Canada , 2008 . NETP programs and services include the following Adult Basic Education Employment counsellor ... editors . http www.ecotrust.ca clayoquot governance Nuuchahnulth Central Region First Nations Governance Structures 2007 2008 , Vancouver, September 2008. Category Nuuchahnulth BritishColumbia ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 context October 2008 The Nuuchahnulth Central Region Management Board CRMB was formed in 1995 as part of the Clayoquot Interim Measures Extension Agreement. This Board essentially consolidated the range of lending and business development functions formerly managed by Ma Mook Development Corporation and the Economic Working Group. Roles and Responsibilities As an economic development board, the CRMB is responsible for developing and managing economic initiatives that benefit the five Central Region Nations collectively. It essentially acts as the implementer of regional economic development projects that the CRC wish to collectively put forward. Funding for the CRMB is provided through the IMEA Program from the provincial government . These funds are held in a bank account called the Central Region First Nations Holding Society CRFNHS , maintained by the Chiefs. There are no formal links between the CRMB and CRB. However, the managers of individual companies that operate under the auspices of the CRMB present information and updates to the CRB on a regular basis. Structure Each Central Region Nation appoints a Representation politics representative to sit on the CRMB. The Chair of the Central Region Chiefs also holds a seat on the CRMB and provides another communication link to the Chiefs. The Executive Director of the Central Region Chiefs Administration attends most meetings. As of March 2008, the CRMB representatives were Co chair, Central Region Chiefs Carol Anne Hilton from Hesquiaht First Nation Hesquiaht not confirmed Ahousaht First Nation Ahousaht representative Angus Campbell Tla o qui aht First Nations Tla o qui aht representative Ruben Amos Hesquiaht representative Cecil Sabas Yuu tluth aht representative Larry Baird Toquaht ... . http www.ecotrust.ca clayoquot governance Nuuchahnulth Central Region First Nations Governance Structures 2007 2008 , Vancouver, September 2008. Category Nuuchahnulth Category 1995 establishments ... more details
The Maa nulth First Nations , also known as First Nations of Maa nulth Treaty Society , ref http www.maanulth.ca First Nations of Maa nulth Treaty Society homepage ref is a First Nations Treaty Society of Nuuchahnulth people Nuuchahnulth groups on the west coast of Vancouver Island. ref name gov.bc.ca.Maa.nulth cite web date 2009 url http www.gov.bc.ca arr firstnation maa nulth default.html title Maa nulth First Nations format publisher Executive Council of British Columbia accessdate July 26, 2009 ref Member nations Huu ay aht First Nations Kyuquot Cheklesahht First Nation Ka yu k t h Che k tles7et h First Nations formerly Kyuquot Toquaht First Nation Uchucklesaht Tribe Ucluelet First Nation Treaty Process The Maa nulth First Nations Final Agreement, Stage 5 in the BC Treaty Process , was initialled on December 9, 2006, and subsequently ratified by Maa nulth First Nations members in the summer and fall of 2007. Provincial ratification legislation was introduced in the Legislative Assembly on November 21, and received Royal Assent on November 29. ref name gov.bc.ca.Maa.nulth In October 2007, the ratification process was also completed and all five First Nations voted in favour of accepting the Final Agreement. Of those who voted, close to 80 per cent were in favour of the treaty. The Maa nulth Final Agreement is the first modern day treaty for Vancouver Island and the second under the BCTC process. ref name gov.bc.ca.Maa.nulth References reflist Category First Nations organizations in British Columbia Category West Coast of Vancouver Island Category Nuuchahnulth FirstNations stub Canada poli stub BritishColumbia stub ... more details
Infobox NFL player image caption position Running back number 30, 34 birth date birth date and age 1964 01 15 birth place Honolulu, Hawaii death date debutyear 1986 finalyear 1989 draftyear 1986 draftround 9 draftpick 245 afldraftyear afldraftround afldraftpick suppdraftyear suppdraftround undraftedyear college Hawaii Warriors football Hawaii teams nowiki nowiki New York Jets 1986 1989 Miami Dolphins 1989 statlabel1 Rushing attempts yards statvalue1 20 71 statlabel2 Reception American football Receptions yards statvalue2 2 24 statlabel3 Touchdown s statvalue3 2 nfl FAA415291 pfr pfrcoach dbf cfl afl highlights nowiki nowiki No notable achievements HOF CollegeHOF CFHOF Nu u Fa aola born January 15, 1964 in Honolulu, Hawai i is a former running back of Samoans Samoan ancestry who played in the National Football League from 1986 to 1989. He played for the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins primarily on special teams after playing College football collegiately at the University of Hawaii . Fa aola attended Farrington High School in Honolulu, Hawai i. In media During his playing days he dated future Miss America Carolyn Suzanne Sapp Carolyn Sapp , starred in a 1991 autobiographical television movie, Miss America Behind the Crown which depicted her as the victim of physical abuse at Faaola s hands. Records indicate she filed a police report against him and obtained a restraining order in October 1990 Good Housekeeping magazine, Sept. 1992. External links http www.nfl.com players nuufaaola profile?id FAA415291 Stats from NFL.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Faaola, Nuu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH January 15, 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH Honolulu, Hawaii DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Faaola, Nuu Category 1964 births Category Living people Category American people of Samoan descent Category American football running backs Category University of Hawaii alumni Category Hawaii Warriors football players Catego ... more details
Chah Muri lang fa may refer to Chah Muri, Fars Chah Muri, Lorestan geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
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Infobox religious biography background FFD068 color black name Phra Bodhi athera br Chah Subaddho image AjahnChah.jpg caption birth name Chah Chotchuang alias Luang Por Chah , br Luang Pu Chah , br Ajahn Chah dharma name Subaddho birth date Birth date 1918 6 17 df y birth ... watnongpahpong.org http www.watpahnanachat.org watpahnanachat.org Venerable Ajahn Chah Subhaddo Chao Khun Bodhinyana Thera lang th , alternatively spelled Achaan Chah , occasionally with honorific ... Buddhist Monastery ref in the United Kingdom, the Thai Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah has spread ... Chah have been recorded, transcribed and translated into several languages. More than one million people, including the Thai Royal Family Thai royal family , attended Ajahn Chah s funeral in 1992. ref ..., students, and monasteries. Early life Ajahn Chah was born on 17 June 1918 near Ubon Ratchathani ..., Ajahn Chah entered the monastery as a novice at the age of nine, where, during a three year stay, he ... http ajahnchah.org book About Ajahn Chah.php Biography of Ajahn Chah ref According to the book Food for the Heart The Collected Writings of Ajahn Chah , he chose to leave the settled monastic ... was Ajahn Mun , a renowned meditation master in the Forest Tradition. Ajahn Chah lived in caves and forests ... Chah describes this period of his life blockquote For the next seven years Ajahn Chah practiced in the style ... the country. One of these teachers was the Venerable Ajahn Mun Bhuridatta . Ajahn Chah continued Ajahn ... founded Image Ordination by Ajahn Chah.jpg thumb left 340px Ajahn Chah welcoming as a novice ... After years of wandering, Ajahn Chah decided to plant roots in an uninhabited grove near his birthplace. In 1954, Wat Nong Pah Pong monastery was established, where Ajahn Chah could teach his simple, practice ... Vinaya , as well as the first run by a Westerner. In 1977, Ajahn Chah and Ajahn Sumedho were invited ... with Ajahn Sumedho as its head. Several of Ajahn Chah s Western students have since established ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Chah Qazi native name settlement type village pushpin map Iran mapsize 150px coordinates region IR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Iran subdivision type1 Provinces of Iran Province subdivision name1 Lorestan Province Lorestan subdivision type2 Counties of Iran County subdivision name2 Kuhdasht County Kuhdasht subdivision type3 Bakhsh subdivision name3 Kunani District Kunani subdivision type4 Rural Districts of Iran Rural District subdivision name4 Zirtang Rural District Zirtang leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2006 population total 186 population density km2 auto timezone Iran Standard Time IRST utc offset 3 30 timezone DST Iran Daylight Time IRDT utc offset DST 4 30 coordinates display latd 33 latm 32 lats 45 latNS N longd 46 longm 56 longs 12 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes Chah Qazi lang fa , also Romanize d as Ch h Q z also known as Ch h Q sem , Ch h Q s , and H jj Al ref GEOnet3 3793111 Chah Qazi ref is a village in Zirtang Rural District , Kunani District , Kuhdasht County , Lorestan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 186, in 36 families. ref IranCensus2006 15 ref References reflist Kuhdasht County Category Populated places in Kuhdasht County Kuhdasht geo stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Chah Kheyr native name settlement type village pushpin map Iran mapsize 150px coordinates region IR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Iran subdivision type1 Provinces of Iran Province subdivision name1 Lorestan Province Lorestan subdivision type2 Counties of Iran County subdivision name2 Kuhdasht County Kuhdasht subdivision type3 Bakhsh subdivision name3 Tarhan District Tarhan subdivision type4 Rural Districts of Iran Rural District subdivision name4 Tarhan e Gharbi Rural District Tarhan e Gharbi leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2006 population total 544 population density km2 auto timezone Iran Standard Time IRST utc offset 3 30 timezone DST Iran Daylight Time IRDT utc offset DST 4 30 coordinates display latd 33 latm 32 lats 33 latNS N longd 47 longm 04 longs 30 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes Chah Kheyr lang fa , also Romanize d as Ch h Kheyr also known as Cheshmeh Khomeyn ref GEOnet3 10116489 Chah Kheyr ref is a village in Tarhan e Gharbi Rural District , Tarhan District , Kuhdasht County , Lorestan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 544, in 99 families. ref IranCensus2006 15 ref References reflist Kuhdasht County Category Populated places in Kuhdasht County Kuhdasht geo stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Chah Barf native name settlement type village pushpin map Iran mapsize 150px coordinates region IR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Iran subdivision type1 Provinces of Iran Province subdivision name1 Qazvin Province Qazvin subdivision type2 Counties of Iran County subdivision name2 Buin Zahra County Buin Zahra subdivision type3 Bakhsh subdivision name3 Abgarm District Abgarm subdivision type4 Rural Districts of Iran Rural District subdivision name4 Kharaqan e Sharqi Rural District Kharaqan e Sharqi leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2006 population total 105 population density km2 auto timezone Iran Standard Time IRST utc offset 3 30 timezone DST Iran Daylight Time IRDT utc offset DST 4 30 coordinates display latd 35 latm 33 lats 54 latNS N longd 49 longm 32 longs 44 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes Chah Barf lang fa , also Romanize d as Ch h Barf also known as Ch hbar ref GEOnet3 3057404 Chah Barf ref is a village in Kharaqan e Sharqi Rural District , Abgarm District , Buin Zahra County , Qazvin Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 105, in 26 families. ref IranCensus2006 38 ref References reflist Buin Zahra County Category Populated places in Buin Zahra County BuinZahra geo stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Qarah Chah native name settlement type village pushpin map Iran mapsize 150px coordinates region IR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Iran subdivision type1 Provinces of Iran Province subdivision name1 North Khorasan Province North Khorasan subdivision type2 Counties of Iran County subdivision name2 Esfarayen County Esfarayen subdivision type3 Bakhsh subdivision name3 Bam and Safiabad District Bam and Safiabad subdivision type4 Rural Districts of Iran Rural District subdivision name4 Safiabad Rural District Safiabad leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2006 population total 357 population density km2 auto timezone Iran Standard Time IRST utc offset 3 30 timezone DST Iran Daylight Time IRDT utc offset DST 4 30 coordinates display latd 36 latm 48 lats 30 latNS N longd 57 longm 43 longs 35 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes Qarah Chah lang fa , also Romanize d as Qarah Ch h ref GEOnet3 3843551 Qarah Chah ref is a village in Safiabad Rural District , Bam and Safiabad District , Esfarayen County , North Khorasan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 357, in 72 families. ref IranCensus2006 28 ref References reflist Esfarayen County Category Populated places in Esfarayen County Esfarayen geo stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Chah Talekh native name settlement type village pushpin map Iran mapsize 150px coordinates region IR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Iran subdivision type1 Provinces of Iran Province subdivision name1 North Khorasan Province North Khorasan subdivision type2 Counties of Iran County subdivision name2 Esfarayen County Esfarayen subdivision type3 Bakhsh subdivision name3 Central District Esfarayen County Central subdivision type4 Rural Districts of Iran Rural District subdivision name4 Azari Rural District Azari leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2006 population total 36 population density km2 auto timezone Iran Standard Time IRST utc offset 3 30 timezone DST Iran Daylight Time IRDT utc offset DST 4 30 coordinates display latd 36 latm 50 lats 21 latNS N longd 57 longm 36 longs 43 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes Chah Talekh lang fa , also Romanize d as Ch h Talekh also known as asan b d and Chaht lkh ref IranNCSGN ref is a village in Azari Rural District , in the Central District Esfarayen County Central District of Esfarayen County , North Khorasan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 36, in 9 families. ref IranCensus2006 28 ref References reflist Esfarayen County Category Populated places in Esfarayen County Esfarayen geo stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Chah Gholami native name settlement type village coordinates region IR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Iran subdivision type1 Provinces of Iran Province subdivision name1 North Khorasan Province North Khorasan subdivision type2 Counties of Iran County subdivision name2 Jajrom County Jajrom subdivision type3 Bakhsh subdivision name3 Central District Jajrom County Central subdivision type4 Rural Districts of Iran Rural District subdivision name4 Golestan Rural District North Khorasan Province Golestan leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2006 population total population density km2 auto timezone Iran Standard Time IRST utc offset 3 30 timezone DST Iran Daylight Time IRDT utc offset DST 4 30 coordinates display latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes Chah Gholami lang fa , also Romanize d as Ch h Ghol m is a village in Golestan Rural District North Khorasan Province Golestan Rural District , in the Central District Jajrom County Central District of Jajrom County , North Khorasan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported. ref IranCensus2006 28 ref References reflist Jajrom County coord missing Iran Category Populated places in Jajrom County Jajrom geo stub ... more details
Chah or Cha is a village in Northwest Region Cameroon Northwest Province of Cameroon , abandoned after the death of its inhabitants in 2005. The cause has been attributed to an eruption of carbon dioxide from nearby Lake Nyos . A recurrence is believed to be possible, even likely, and there are additional concerns about the stability of the natural rock wall that holds back the lake water. The area is reported as being highly fertile and for this reason, there are pressures to resettle the area, despite the great natural risks. ref cite web last Loh first Choves authorlink coauthors title Lake Nyos Survivors Waiting For Re integration Program work allAfrica.com publisher date 30 January 2009 url http allafrica.com stories 200901300638.html format doi accessdate 3 Nov 2009 ref References Reflist coord missing Cameroon Category Former populated places in Cameroon Cameroon stub ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2011 Chah Ab District is a district of Takhar Province , Afghanistan . Location Chah Ab is the fourth largest district of Takhar province and is located in the northeast of Afghanistan. Demographics It is estimated that around 100,000 people are now living in Chah Ab, district with 20,000 in Chah Ab town. Before the war, Chah Ab was a calm and undeveloped district with a small number of educated civilians among its pre war population. Education in Chah Ab has suffered as a result of the war and the economic deterioration over the past 23 years. Government authorities are not in a position to provide any incentives or salaries to the teachers in the district. Economy Farming and livestock are the main economic activities of the area. The main agricultural crops grown are wheat , barley , flax , chickpea and sesame . Farmers concentrate their efforts on the vegetables and farm products which require minimal water resources. The main fruits are apples, pears, grapes, almonds, walnuts, apricots, cherries and Morus plant mulberries . Local skills include blacksmith s, carpenter s, goldsmith s, leather processors, leather workers and tailors. Women are involved in embroidery , Carpet Woven carpet weaving , poultry farming and livestock rearing. Districts of Takhar coord missing Afghanistan Category Districts of Takhar Province Takhar geo stub fa ms Daerah Chah Ab nl Chah Ab ps ... more details
Infobox settlement name Chah Bahar County other name native name settlement type Counties of Iran County image skyline imagesize image caption image map map caption pushpin map pushpin label position right pushpin map caption coordinates display inline,title coordinates region IR subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name flag Iran subdivision type1 Provinces of Iran Province subdivision name1 Sistan and Baluchestan Province Sistan and Baluchestan seat type Capital political Capital seat Chah Bahar parts type Bakhsh Districts parts style para parts p1 Central District Chah Bahar County Central District p2 Dashtiari District p3 Polan District leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 population as of 2006 population footnotes population total 214,017 population density km2 latd 25 latm 33 lats latNS N longd 60 longm 41 longs longEW E timezone Iran Standard Time IRST utc offset 3 30 timezone DST Iran Daylight Time IRDT utc offset DST 4 30 elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft website footnotes GEOnet3 9206420 Chah Bahar County lang fa is a counties of Iran county in Sistan and Baluchestan Province , Iran . The capital of the county is Chah Bahar . At the 2006 census, the county s population was 214,017, in 41,532 families. ref IranCensus2006 11 ref The county is subdivided into three districts the Central District Chah Bahar County Central District , Dashtiari District , and Polan District . The county has two cities Chah Bahar and Negur . Population As of 2008, more than half of the population are living in rural areas the urban population is 77,128, of which a majority reside in Chabahar city. ref Sistan and Baluchistan annual population statistics 2008 http www.sb ostan.ir DesktopModules OrgAmar OrgAmar 813 64.pdf ref The aboriginal residents in the city of Chabahar are the Baluch ... Chah Bahar County Category Counties of Iran Chabahar Category Counties of Sistan and Baluchestan ... more details
Orphan date August 2009 Refimprove date April 2011 Chah Nizam Wala is a small suburb located in Bosan , Multan District , Pakistan . Its founder was Malik Nizam Thaheem. ref name shaukat cite web title Naeem, Khan last naeem first khan work teacher accessdate 4 June 2011 ref The suburub s main ethnic group is Thaheem , a Muslim group of Arabic origin which is believed to have come to the Multan area in the 12th century. Chah Nizam Walla is in the middle of two roads its link road is connected to Nawabpur Road and Gillani Road both are linked to Northern Bye Pass Multan and further are linked to MDA Road and Boson Road Multan. This village is part of Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani electoral pool. Clarify date June 2010 Roads Infrastructure This suburb is very well planned and developed. It has a metal road linking to two main Roads, i.e. Nawapur Rd, Mutlan and Gillani Rd. Gas, telephone, fiber optics, and internet broadband facilities are available. Multan Bypass is just 300 meters away from here. Nishat college of science is just 1  km away from here. BZU Multan is just at 9 minutes drive from here. Climate Climate in summer is hot and humid. Spring season is very pleasant. Winter brings nice changes in the weather in this area. Monsoon is always full of rains. Overall the climate is very good to live. The suburb is surrounded by green trees all around which makes the weather even more attractive and pleasant. Population Total population of this small suburb is around 5000 people. Majority of them is youth. Half of the population consists of females. They are healthy and energetic in daily activities of the life. Youth population plays a key role in the political activities ... maps.google.com maps?hl en&q Chah Nizam Wala Nawabpur Rd, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan&ie UTF8&geocode FemUzQEdnXxCBA&split 0&sll 37.0625, 95.677068&sspn 23.875,57.630033&hq &hnear Chah Nizam Wala Nawabpur Rd, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan&ll 30.250226,71.46615&spn 0.009083,0.014913&z 16&iwloc A Chah Nizam ... more details