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Tabuna refers to: Dominic Tabuna (b. 1980), Nauruan politician Grammonota tabuna, a species of spider Tabuna, a cultivar of Karuka This disambiguation
Tabuna
District and de facto capital of Nauru
1971), politician and medical doctor Charmaine Scotty, politician Dominic Tabuna (born 1980), politician List of settlements in Nauru Moqua Well Nauru Museum
Yaren
Naruan politician
Dominic Joselito Tabuna (born 9 August 1980) is a Nauruan politician. Tabuna was elected to parliament in the 2004 general elections, gaining the seat
Dominic_Tabuna
Species of spider
Grammonota tabuna, the sheet-web spiders, is a species of dwarf spider in the family Linyphiidae. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama. "Grammonota tabuna Report"
Grammonota_tabuna
Species of tree and regional food crop
small number of people in a single settlement. 'Tabuna' and 'Henga' are some of the most important. 'Tabuna' is popular because it is high-yielding, tastes
Karuka
Nauruan politician
Kieren Keke, who retained the second seat. The other incumbent, Dominic Tabuna, was thus defeated. As there are no political parties in Nauru, Scotty sits
Charmaine_Scotty
Nauruan politician
May 2010 – 18 May 2010 Preceded by Shadlog Bernicke Succeeded by Dominic Tabuna In office 6 May 2003 – 7 May 2003 Preceded by Ross Cain Succeeded by Fabian
Godfrey_Thoma
Private, secondary, day & boarding school in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
Brett Robinson – rugby union Josh Smith – Australian rules football Dominic Tabuna – Nauruan politician Tom Veivers – cricketer and politician Dennis Manteit
Downlands_College
Progress was finally made when the government's nominee for speaker, Dominic Tabuna, was finally elected on 1 June 2010 in two rounds of balloting. Indirect
April 2010 Nauruan parliamentary election
April_2010_Nauruan_parliamentary_election
Nauruan politician
by Ludwig Scotty In office 2 July 2010 – July 2010 Preceded by Dominic Tabuna Succeeded by Landon Deireragea Personal details Born (1955-06-21) 21 June
Aloysius_Amwano
Dominic Tabuna 13 March 2010 27 April 2010 acting Shadlog Bernicke 27 April 2010 13 May 2010 Godfrey Thoma 13 May 2010 18 May 2010 resigned Dominic Tabuna 1
List of speakers of the Parliament of Nauru
List_of_speakers_of_the_Parliament_of_Nauru
Genus of spiders
(Alaska) Grammonota suspiciosa Gertsch & Mulaik, 1936 – USA Grammonota tabuna Chickering, 1970 – Costa Rica, Panama Grammonota teresta Chickering, 1970
Grammonota
Nauruan politician
April 2008 – 13 March 2010 Preceded by David Adeang Succeeded by Dominic Tabuna Personal details Born (1963-01-26) 26 January 1963 (age 63) Nauru Party
Riddell_Akua
Yaren Charmaine Scotty 303.067 Elected Kieren Keke 211.167 Elected Dominic Tabuna 187.467 John Daigon Panen Julius 170.333 Omeri Agigo 142.667 Brian Amwano
2013 Nauruan parliamentary election
2013_Nauruan_parliamentary_election
Nauruan politician (born 1966)
Parliament of Nauru In office 27 April 2010 – 13 May 2010 Preceded by Dominic Tabuna Succeeded by Godfrey Thoma Personal details Born (1966-07-08) 8 July 1966
Shadlog_Bernicke
Award
إبراهم), جبل الملح (Jabal al-Milh) : Bojan Krivokapić, Vila Fazanka : Daina Tabūna, Raganas : Gabriela Ruivo, Lei da gravidade : Panni Puskás, Megmenteni bárkit
European Union Prize for Literature
European_Union_Prize_for_Literature
Ministry
(1997-2001) Godfrey Thoma (2001–2008) Matthew Batsiua (2008-2012) Dominic Tabuna (2012-2013) Roland Kun (2013) David Adeang (2013–2019) Maverick Eoe (2019–2023)
Ministry of Justice and Border Control (Nauru)
Ministry_of_Justice_and_Border_Control_(Nauru)
Nauruan politician
Yaren In office 2000–2004 Preceded by Ludwig Keke Succeeded by Dominic Tabuna In office 1980–1997 Preceded by Leo Keke Succeeded by Ludwig Keke Personal
Pres_Nimes_Ekwona
Latvian poet and brewer
"Festivālā 'Prozas lasījumi' balvas iegūst Sergejs Timofejevs un Daina Tabūna". DELFI (in Latvian). 12 December 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2018. "Dzejas
Krišjānis_Zeļģis
Doguape 103.084 Invalid/blank votes 59 Total Votes Cast 1,166 Yaren Dominic Tabuna 193.886 Elected Kieren Keke 165.949 Elected Charmaine Scotty 140.512 Pres
2007 Nauruan parliamentary election
2007_Nauruan_parliamentary_election
Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu
tebog "sometime, anytime, when", na bogi atu "at that time, then, when", tabuna "formerly", nanovi "yesterday", mo si nai nake "until now", na bog tari
Tangoa_language
Constituency in Nauru
Non-partisan Seat 2 Member Term Party Pres Ekwona ?-2004 Non-partisan Dominic Tabuna 2004-2013 Non-partisan Charmaine Scotty 2013–present Non-partisan
Yaren_constituency
Rugby team
Nauru Union Nauru Rugby Union Coach Dominic Tabuna Captain Damon Adeang Most caps Multiple players (3) Top scorer Fulton Hogan Amram Myer Temaki (5) Team
Nauru national rugby union team
Nauru_national_rugby_union_team
Koncz Latvia: Inta Bernova (tutor), Gunita Grosa, Eliza Sternberga, Daina Tabuna Liechtenstein: Patrick Boltshauser (tutor), Peter Beck, Caroline Herfert
Interplay_Europe
Frederick Pitcher, Sprent Dabwido, former Speaker Riddell Akua, Dominic Tabuna and Rykers Solomon) were reelected, while three opposition MPs (former President
2008 Nauruan parliamentary election
2008_Nauruan_parliamentary_election
Dongobir 166.621 Invalid/blank votes 50 Total votes cast 1,259 Yaren Dominic Tabuna 254.667 Re-elected Kieren Keke 232.167 Re-elected Charmaine Scotty 206.483
June 2010 Nauruan parliamentary election
June_2010_Nauruan_parliamentary_election
votes 41 Total votes cast 980 Yaren Kieren Keke 167.444 Elected Dominic Tabuna 126.904 Elected Douglas Dogura Audoa 111.515 Pres Nimes Ekwona 102.409 Leo
2004 Nauruan parliamentary election
2004_Nauruan_parliamentary_election
Local-level government in Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea. Tavui No 1 Tavui No 2 Balada Ratavul Ralubang Togoro Tabuna Katakatai Vunabaur Watwat Londip Ganai Marmar Menebonbon Bilur Korai Kamakamar
Bitapaka_Rural_LLG
— Alaska Grammonota suspiciosa Gertsch & Mulaik, 1936 — USA Grammonota tabuna Chickering, 1970 — Costa Rica, Panama Grammonota teresta Chickering, 1970
List of Linyphiidae species (A–H)
List_of_Linyphiidae_species_(A–H)
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess of knowledge
Girl/Female
Muslim
White stone
Boy/Male
Polynesian
Hot.
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Óláfr, ÓLAFUR means "heir of the ancestors."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek
Violet Flower; Amethyst; Flower Name; Island; Beach Strand
Boy/Male
Australian, Teutonic
Swordsman
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi
One who Lives in Splendour; Glitter
Biblical
forward; wicked;stubbord;perverse; subtle;
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, German, Netherlands, Swedish
Bear Brave; Brave Like a Bear
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Vishnu (Sri Rangam)
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