Pawi — may refer to:*Pawi (automobile) an early automobile made in Germany *Lai (people) who were formerly known as Pawi … Wikipedia
Pawi — war ein deutscher Automobil und Motorradhersteller, der nur 1921 in Berlin Reinickendorf ansässig war. Hersteller war Paul Victor Willke. Neben Motorrädern entstand dort auch der Personenwagen 6/18 PS mit Vierzylindermotor, der einen Hubraum von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Pawi (automobile) — The Pawi was a German automobile manufactured by Paul Wilke only in 1921. It had a 1598 cc four cylinder engine, but enjoyed no commercial success.References*David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles … Wikipedia
pawi — Stroić się w pawie pióra, piórka «udawać kogoś lepszego, wyżej postawionego, zamożniejszego itp. niż się jest w istocie» … Słownik frazeologiczny
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Mizo people — This article is about the Mizo people. For the language of the same name, see Mizo language. Mizo Total population c. 1,000,000 Regions with significant populations Northeast India, Bangladesh, Burma Languages Mizo Ţawng … Wikipedia
List of Scheduled Tribes in India — This is a full list of Scheduled Tribes in India, as recognised in India s Constitution; a total of 645 district tribes. The term Scheduled Tribes refers to specific indigenous peoples whose status is acknowledged to some formal degree by… … Wikipedia
The Lariat — is a 1927 short novel by the poet and anthropologist Jaime de Angulo, set in Spanish California. It is reprinted in Bob Callahan, ed. A Jaime de Anglo Reader (Turtle Island Books, 1974).Plot summary The Lariat is a story told through a myriad of… … Wikipedia
Vangteh — is a large village in present Tedim township of Chin State, Myanmar (Burma). It is sometimes spelled as Wunkathe, probably a mispronunciation by Burmese guides when the British came to the land for the first time, [Bertram S. Carey and Henry N.… … Wikipedia