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Dakos or
ntakos (Gr****: ντάκος), also
known as
koukouvagia or
koukouvayia (κουκουβάγια, "owl") (from
koulouki + psomi, pup + bread,
allegedly the bread...
- A
mudoko dako (also
known as
mudoko daka or dano mulokere) is an
effeminate male who is
considered by
Langi society to be a
different gender,
though were...
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Andrea Dakó (born 12
August 1972) is a
Hungarian badminton player, born in Budapest. She
competed in women's
singles and women's
doubles at the 1992 Summer...
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Kalli Dakos (born June 16, 1950) is a
Canadian children's poet and teacher. She was born in Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada and
graduated from Queen's University...
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Kristo Dako (1880–1941), son of
Anastas Dako, was an
Albanian patriot,
author and
educator of the
early 20th century.
Kristo Dako (Christo
Dako) was born...
- Noémi
Dakos (born 2
March 1991) is a
Hungarian handballer who
plays for MTK
Budapest as a line player.
Nemzeti Bajnokság I:
Silver Medallist: 2010, 2011...
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Dako is a
canton and
village in the ****oli
Prefecture in the Kara
Region of north-eastern Togo.
Maplandia world gazetteer v t e...
- Bougatsa, Galaktoboureko, Karydopita, Spanakopita, Tiropita) Gr****
salad (
Dakos) Meze
Pasta (Gogges, Flomaria, Hilopites)
Restaurants (Kafenio, Ouzeri,...
- The
Rokkaku dako (六角凧) is a
traditional six-sided ****anese
fighter kite. Traditionally, it is made with
bamboo spars and
washi paper. The
rokkaku kite...
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Owusu Dako (born 23 May 1973) is a
British sprinter. He
competed in the men's 200
metres at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...