
1) American cuisine 2) Capital of South Sudan 3) Capital city of South Sudan 4) Cardinal city of South Sudan 5) Leading city of South Sudan 6) Primary city of South Sudan
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[food] Juba was a food that was traditionally eaten by slaves in the United States colonies who worked on plantations. It was made up of a mixture of leftovers and was cooked in a large pot. ...
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[sniper] Juba (جوبا) (a.k.a. `Joba`) is the pseudonym of an alleged sniper involved in the Iraqi Insurgency featured in several videos. The second of these videos shows Juba claiming to have shot 37 American soldiers. Whether Juba is a real individual, a role shared among multiple individuals, or a propaganda/media creation is unknown. ...
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dance with clapping and leg slapping performed by Southern blacks
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• (n.) The mane of an animal. • (n.) A loose panicle, the axis of which falls to pieces, as in certain grasses.
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town and major urban centre of southern Sudan. It is a port on the west bank of the Al-Jabal (Mountain Nile) River, about 87 miles (140 km) south of ... [1 related articles]
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dance of Afro-American slaves, found as late as the 19th century from Dutch Guiana to the Caribbean and the southern United States. It was danced by ...
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Ju'ba noun ;
plural Jubæ (-bē). [ Latin , a mane.]
1. (Zoology) The mane of an animal.
2. (Botany) A loose panicle, the axis of which falls to pieces, as in certain grasses.
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(52 BCE-23 CE) ruler of Numidia and then Mauretania; he was the son of Juba I of Numidia who fought Julius Caesar in the African wars; he married Cleopatra Selene, the daughter of Mark Antony and Cleopatra; he wrote books on history.
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a lively dance accompanied by rhythmic hand clapping, developed by plantation slaves of the U.S.
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