- Look up
vaka,
väkä,
vāka, or
vākā in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vaka may
refer to: "
Vaka" (song), a 2003 song by
Sigur Rós
Vaka (sailing), in Polynesian...
- (also pazpan)
forearm maniples. The
vakas often features repoussé metalwork.
Among non-Catholic
Armenian clergy, the
vakas is
considered more
analogous with...
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Vakås Station (Norwegian:
Vakås holdepl****) is a
railway station on the
Drammen Line
located at
Vakås in Asker, Norway.
Situated 21.23
kilometers (13...
- Te
Vaka (English: The Canoe) is an
Oceanic music group that
performs original contemporary Pacific music or "South
Pacific Fusion". The
group was founded...
- romanized: Vak'a-i Hayriyye, lit. 'The
Fortunate Event' in Constantinople;
Vaka-i Şerriyye, "Event of Malignity" in the Balkans) was the
forced disbandment...
- "
Vaka" (released as "untitled #1 (a.k.a. "
Vaka")") is the
common name for the
untitled first track and lead
single from
Sigur Rós' 2002
album ( ). As...
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Polynesian multihull terminology, such as "ama", "aka" and "
vaka" (or "waka") are
multihull terms that have been
widely adopted beyond the
South Pacific...
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Manitisa Vaka Kafalava (6
April 1947 - 21 July 2007) was a
Tongan heavyweight boxer who won the
Tongan Heavyweight title in 1969 and the
South Seas Heavyweight...
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Patricia Amelia Vaka (born 17 May 1986) is a New
Zealand professional rugby union player and
professional boxer. In 2019, the
Northland women's
rugby team...
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Narendran Makan Jayakanthan Vaka (transl. Property of Narendran's son Jayakanthan) is a 2001
Indian Malayalam-language
satirical film
directed by Sathyan...