Juba
Encyclopedia

Locations

  • Juba
    Juba
    - Locations :* Juba, the capital of South Sudan* Juba, Estonia, a village in Võru Parish, Võru County, Estonia- People :* Juba I of Numidia * Juba II of Numidia * Juba of Mauretania...

    , the capital of South Sudan
  • Juba, Estonia
    Juba, Estonia
    Juba is a village in Võru Parish, Võru County, in southeastern Estonia, located about 4 km southwest of the town of Võru. It borders the Lake Vagula in the north....

    , a village in Võru Parish, Võru County, Estonia

People

  • Juba I of Numidia
    Juba I of Numidia
    Juba I of Numidia was a King of Numidia. He was the son and successor to King of Numidia Hiempsal II.- Family :...

     (85 BC–46 BC)
  • Juba II
    Juba II
    Juba II or Juba II of Numidia was a king of Numidia and then later moved to Mauretania. His first wife was Cleopatra Selene II, daughter to Greek Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and Roman triumvir Mark Antony.-Early life:Juba II was a prince of Berber descent from North Africa...

     of Numidia (52 BC–AD 23)
  • Juba of Mauretania
    Juba of Mauretania
    Juba of Mauritania was a metrist who lived in Mauretania in the 2nd century. He wrote a now-lost treatise on metric, based on Heliodorus and used by later grammarians....

     (2nd century)
  • Stephen Juba
    Stephen Juba
    Stephen Juba, OC was a Canadian politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1953 to 1959, and served as the 37th Mayor of Winnipeg from 1957 to 1977. He was the first Ukrainian Canadian to hold high political office in the city.Juba left school at age fifteen, when...

     (1914–1993), mayor of the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from 1957 to 1977.
  • Titus Desticius Juba
    Titus Desticius Juba
    Titus Desticius Juba was a Roman governor of Britain during the 250s.He had served in Rome as consul and some time later was posted to Britannia Superior. The barracks at Caerleon were refurbished under his governorship between the years 253 and 255....

     (3rd century)
  • Master Juba
    Master Juba
    Master Juba was an African American dancer active in the 1840s. He was one of the first black performers in the United States to play onstage for white audiences and the only one of the era to tour with a white minstrel group...

     (1825–1852), stage name for William Henry Lane
  • Jussi Tuomola
    Jussi Tuomola
    Jussi Tuomola, pen name Juba is a Finnish cartoonist.Tuomola is best known for his ongoing comic strip Viivi & Wagner, about the relationship of a woman and a pig. He has also worked on the Punaniska and Myrkky comics and the Finnish version of MAD Magazine...

     (born 1965), Finnish cartoonist with the pen name Juba
  • Juba (sniper)
    Juba (sniper)
    Juba is the pseudonym of an alleged sniper involved in the Iraqi Insurgency featured in several propaganda videos. The second of these videos shows Juba claiming to have shot 37 American soldiers...

    , a nickname associated with a supposed sniper involved with the Iraqi insurgency

Other

  • Juba Arabic
  • Juba dance
    Juba dance
    The Juba dance or hambone, originally known as Pattin' Juba , is a style of dance that involves stomping as well as slapping and patting the arms, legs, chest, and cheeks. "Pattin' Juba" would be used to keep time for other dances during a walkaround...

  • Juba Skipper, a butterfly
  • Juba, a song by DJ Spooky
    DJ Spooky
    Paul D. Miller , known by his stage name DJ Spooky, That Subliminal Kid, is a Washington DC-born electronic and experimental hip hop musician whose work is often called by critics or his fans as "illbient" or "trip hop". He is a turntablist, a producer, a philosopher, and an author...

     from Songs of a Dead Dreamer
    Songs of a Dead Dreamer (album)
    Songs of a Dead Dreamer is an electronica album by DJ Spooky, released on 2 April 1996 . It is based on Songs of a Dead Dreamer, the story collection by horror fiction writer Thomas Ligotti. The album was a critical success, though popular acceptance was lukewarm...

  • Juba (food)
    Juba (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....

    , a New World slave food


See Also

  • Jubaland
    Jubaland
    Jubaland , also known as Azania or the Juba Valley and formerly as Trans-Juba , is an autonomous region in southern Somalia. Its eastern border lies 40–60 km east of the Jubba River, stretching from Gedo to the Indian Ocean, while its western side flanks the North Eastern Province in...

    , Somalia
  • Jubba River
    Jubba River
    The Jubba River is a river in southern Somalia. It begins at the border with Ethiopia, where the Dawa and Ganale Dorya rivers meet, and flows directly south to the Indian Ocean, where it empties at the Goobweyn juncture.-History:...

    , Somalia
  • Juba Conference (1947), a June 1947 meeting attended by British and Sudanese delegates in Juba, Sudan (now South Sudan)
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