- scope.
INGOs can
admit members affiliated to
government authorities as long as it does not
interfere with
their freedom to
express themselves.
INGOs operate...
- "
Ingo"
Ingo Anderbrügge (born 1964),
German footballer Ingo Appelt (born 1961),
German former bobsledder Ingo Appelt (born 1967),
German comedian Ingo...
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Ingo Dougl****
Swann (September 14, 1933 –
January 31, 2013) was an
American psychic, artist, and author,
whose claims of
clairvoyance were investigated...
- Status" for
INGOs (Resolution (72) 35). The
Secretary General of the
Council of
Europe Georg Kahn-Ackermann
increased the
cooperation with the
INGOs and suggested...
- The
Ingo tetralogy is a
series of four children's novels, set in Cornwall, by
British author Helen Dunmore. The four
books are, in
chronological order...
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Ingo and
INGO may
refer to:
Ingo, a
given name
Ingemar Johansson (1932–2009),
Swedish world champion heavyweight boxer,
nicknamed "
Ingo"
Ingó Veðurguð...
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Ingo Gerhartz (born 9
December 1965) is a
German Air
Force general (German: General). He
served as the
Inspector of the Air
Force from 2018 to 2025. Gerhartz...
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Ingo is a children's
novel by
English writer Helen Dunmore,
published in 2005 and the
first of the
Ingo pentalogy,
followed by The Tide Knot (2006), The...
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introduced during the 1950s as
Ingo-dricka ("
Ingo drink"),
named after the
boxer Ingemar "
Ingo" Johansson.
After Ingo lost the
world championship in heavy...
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promote public awareness of the work of
international organizations (both
INGOs and IGOs),
international meetings, and
world problems. The UIA also supports...