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Mountain pass in Klos , Albania
The Bualli Pass (Albanian: Qafa e Buallit, Buffalo Pass) is an 842 metre high mountain pass in Albania. It is part of the National Road 6, which links
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Topics referred to by the same term
Buffalo Pass may refer to: Bualli Pass, also translated as Buffalo Pass, Albania Buffalo Pass (South Africa), a pass of the Eastern Cape Buffalo Pass (Hong
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non-exhaustive list of named mountain passes in Albania. Bualli Pass Cangonj Pass Krraba Pass Llogara Pass Muzina Pass Peja Pass Qafë Botë Qafë Morinë Qafë Prush
List of mountain passes in Albania
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County in northern Albania
less developed. Dejë Mountain Malthit e keq Gryka e Setës Mount Korab Bualli Pass Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dibër County. Geography of Albania
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National highway in Albania
far from the river. From Klos, the SH6 rises around 550 metres to the Bualli Pass at 842 metres above sea level. East of this, it follows the Bulqizë valley
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1796 battle of the Montenegrin-Ottoman Wars
Shkodra (1752-1796)" (PDF). Jazexhi, Olsi. "Kara Mmahmud Pashë Bushati, Bualli i Shkodrës (1776–1796 ER/1190–1211 AH)" (PDF). Dielli. Archived from the
Battle_of_Martinići_(1796)
retrieved 2023-10-30. PDF Jazexhi, Olsi (2018), Kara Mmahmud Pashë Bushati, Bualli i Shkodrës (1776–1796 ER/1190–1211 AH) (PDF), Dielli, archived (PDF) from
Scutari invasion of Montenegro (1785)
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1796 battle of the Montenegrin-Ottoman Wars
(Jovanović 1995, p. 155) Jazexhi, Olsi (2018). Kara Mmahmud Pashë Bushati, Bualli i Shkodrës (1776–1796 ER/1190–1211 AH) (PDF). Dielli. p. 18. Archived from
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Teacher
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a short, fat person, from Middle English bal(le) ‘ball’ (Old English ball, Old Norse b{o,}llr).English : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a knoll or rounded hill, from the same Middle English word, bal(le), used in this sense.English : from the Old Norse personal name Balle, derived either from ballr ‘dangerous’ or b{o,}llr ‘ball’.South German : from Middle High German bal ‘ball’, possibly applied as a metonymic occupational name for a juggler, or a habitational name from a place so named in the Rhine area.Dutch and German : short form of any of various Germanic personal names formed with the element bald (see Bald).William Ball (1616–80) emigrated from Suffolk, England, to VA about 1650 and was one of the founders of Millenbeck on the Rappahannock.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(Tamil வளà¯à®³à®¿): Hindi myth name of the wife of Murugan, VALLI means "a creeping or winding plant."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
With Beautiful Hair
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : from a reduced form of any of various Germanic personal names formed with the element bald (see Bald).English : variant spelling of Ball 1.Danish : habitational name from a farmstead named Balle, meaning ‘slope’, ‘hill’.Catalan : respelling of Batlle, status name for a steward or official, from Catalan batlle.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Beal.Ninian Beall, a Scottish Royalist, emigrated to Calvert co., MD, in about 1650, after King Charles I was beheaded.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sally, SALLI means "noble lady, princess."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gorgeous
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
A Judge and Follower
Girl/Female
Hindu
A tree
Girl/Female
Hindu
Flower
Girl/Female
Indian
Female
Finnish
Short form of Finnish names ALLI means with Al-, such as Aliisa, meaning "favor; grace," and "God is my oath," and Aliina, meaning "noble."Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gorgeous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic form of the Old Norse personal name Balle (see Ball 3).
Boy/Male
Arabic
Father of Ali
Surname or Lastname
English (Cambridgeshire)
English (Cambridgeshire) : probably a metonymic occupational name for someone employed in a cattle shed, or a topographic name for someone who lived by one, from a reduced form of Middle English bulehus ‘bull house’, from bul(l)e, bol(l)e ‘bull’ + h(o)us ‘house’.Latvian : nickname or metonymic occupational name from bullis ‘bull’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sbse pyara Jag Sai nyara
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a strong, aggressive, bull-like man, from Middle English bul(l)e, bol(l)e. Occasionally, the name may denote a keeper of a bull. Compare Bulman.German (mainly northern) : from a byname for a cattle breeder, keeper, or dealer. Compare South German Ochs.South German : nickname for a short fat man, a variant of Bolle, or a nickname for a man with the physical characteristics of a bull.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Arrow; Spear; Sharp
BUALLI PASS
BUALLI PASS
Female
English
Feminine form of English George, GEORGIANA means "earth-worker, farmer."Â
Female
Slovene
Feminine form of Slovene Damijan, DAMIJANA means "to tame, to subdue" and euphemistically "to kill."Â
Boy/Male
Irish
Small wolf.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Self Born
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Wheat Field
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Name of Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian
Greek, Wealthy
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
Sprinkling of the Lord.
Boy/Male
British, English, Scandinavian
Farm with White Walls
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BUALLI PASS
n.
A roundish protuberant portion of some part of the body; as, the ball of the thumb; the ball of the foot.
v. i.
To act as a bully.
a.
Having a short and thick neck like that of a bull.
v. i.
A letter, edict, or respect, of the pope, written in Gothic characters on rough parchment, sealed with a bulla, and dated "a die Incarnationis," i. e., "from the day of the Incarnation." See Apostolical brief, under Brief.
a.
Of or pertaining to a bull; resembling a bull; male; large; fierce.
n.
One who, or that which, resembles a bull in character or action.
n.
Any solid spherical, cylindrical, or conical projectile of lead or iron, to be discharged from a firearm; as, a cannon ball; a rifle ball; -- often used collectively; as, powder and ball. Spherical balls for the smaller firearms are commonly called bullets.
n.
A flaming, roundish body shot into the air; a case filled with combustibles intended to burst and give light or set fire, or to produce smoke or stench; as, a fire ball; a stink ball.
v. t.
To heat in a furnace and form into balls for rolling.
v. t.
To form or wind into a ball; as, to ball cotton.
v. i.
A seal. See Bulla.
n.
The ovoid prominence below the opening of the ear in the skulls of many animals; as, the tympanic or auditory bulla.
n.
A leaden seal for a document; esp. the round leaden seal attached to the papal bulls, which has on one side a representation of St. Peter and St. Paul, and on the other the name of the pope who uses it.
v. t.
To intimidate with threats and by an overbearing, swaggering demeanor; to act the part of a bully toward.
a.
Fine; excellent; as, a bully horse.
v. i.
To gather balls which cling to the feet, as of damp snow or clay; to gather into balls; as, the horse balls; the snow balls.
n.
Any round or roundish body or mass; a sphere or globe; as, a ball of twine; a ball of snow.
v. t.
To endeavor to raise the market price of; as, to bull railroad bonds; to bull stocks; to bull Lake Shore; to endeavor to raise prices in; as, to bull the market. See 1st Bull, n., 4.
n.
A general name for games in which a ball is thrown, kicked, or knocked. See Baseball, and Football.