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Juba

Juba (or Iuba) was a Roman cognomen, originally used by kings of Numidia.


Jubaland is a region in southern Somalia, bounded by the Jubba River[?], formerly known as the Juba River.


Juba[?] is a city in southern Sudan.


Master Juba[?] was the stage name of William Henry Lane[?], who danced in minstrel shows in the 1840s, one of the first black performers in the United States. The Juba Dance[?] is attributed to him.

Juba![?] is a 1998 documentary about tap dance.


In biology, the Juba skipper[?] Hesperis juba is a butterfly.


Juba is also the penname of a Finnish cartoonist.



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