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Gua         
Gua é uma vila no distrito de Pashchimi Singhbhum, no estado indiano de Jharkhand.
Saint-Julien-du-Gua         
COMUNA FRANCESA
Saint-julien-du-gua
Saint-Julien-du-Gua é uma comuna francesa na região administrativa de Auvérnia-Ródano-Alpes, no departamento de Ardèche. Estende-se por uma área de 16,96 km².
Ba gua         
  • Ba Gua: arranjo do Céu Posterior
  • Ba Gua
  • Bandeira da [[Coreia do Sul]] com quatro trigramas do Ba Gua na posição do arranjo do céu primordial
  • Os oito trigramas
  • O Ba Gua e o [[Tai Chi]]
Ba Gua (pinyin) ou Pa Kua (Wade-giles) (八卦) é a representação de um conceito filosófico fundamental da antiga China, sua tradução literal significa oito trigramas ou oito mutações. Pode ser representado como um diagrama octogonal com um trigrama situado em cada lado.

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Gua

Gua é uma vila no distrito de Pashchimi Singhbhum, no estado indiano de Jharkhand.

Examples of use of guã
1. But Jean Guéhenno, the U.N. under secretary–general for peacekeeping operations, said MINUSTAH lacks "specialized capabilities" for the urban confrontations it experiences daily in Haiti.
2. Security Council promises tighter security in Haiti, says Jean–Marie Guéhenno, the United Nations‘ under secretary–general for peacekeeping operations.
3. "The new mandate gives us more possibilities for improving the security in Haiti," Guéhenno told MINUSTAH staff members in Cap Haïtien, Haiti‘s second–largest city.
4. In a June 27 statement, Guéhenno said the mandate extended the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Haiti –– known as MINUSTAH –– until February 15, 2006, a week after the country‘s newly elected government is scheduled to take office.
5. Guéhenno and Juan Gabriel Valdés, head of MINUSTAH, were in Cap Haïtien for a briefing on the mission‘s accomplishments and challenges in providing a safe and secure environment in Haiti.  The officials also discussed preparations for upcoming municipal elections scheduled for October ', and for presidential and legislative elections on November 13 and December 18, respectively.