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Amotun Lokoro (born 1
January 1992) is a
South Sudanese track and
field athlete now
living in Kenya. He
specializes in the 1500
metres event.
Lokoro was...
- The
Lokoro River (French: Rivière
Lokoro) is a
river in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, one of the
largest affluents of Lake Mai-Ndombe. The river...
- Päri, is a Luo
language of
South Sudan. Päri has been
claimed to have
ergative alignment,
which is rare-to-nonexistent in
African languages,
although recent...
- Falls)
Nsele (left)
Lufimi (left) Mary (right) Kwa–Kasai (left) Fimi
Lukenie Lokoro—Lake Mai-Ndombe
Kwango Culio Wamba Kwilu Kwenge Inzia Loange Sankuru Lubilanji...
- 400 m 52.89 8th (h)
Yiech Biel Men's 800 m 1:54.67 8th (h)
Paulo Amotun Lokoro Men's 1500 m 4:03.96 11th (h)
Yonas Kinde Men's
marathon 2:24:08 90th Rose...
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struggles and in 1989, the
Didinga SPLA
Commander the late
Lincoln Loki
Lokoro,
husband to Hon. Lucy Yaya
mobilized the
soldiers and
local communities...
- or
partly cloudy skies.
Bobini Banjiram Chikila Dukul Guyuk Dunma Bodeno Lokoro Purokayo Kola Arah
Bodeno Dakiti Doma
Dumburi Fulani Gadajuga Gargijik Gimakurje...
- the
Congo River. To the east it
extended along the
whole length of the
Lokoro River in the north, and
along most of the
Lukenie River in the
south up...
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minutes and 47.38 seconds,
eliminating her from the competition.
Paulo Lokoro ran the men's 1500 meters; he was 24
years old and
originally from South...
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southern region inhabited by the
Iyaelima people is
accessible via the
Lokoro River,
which flows through the
center and
northern parts of the park, and...