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- Vokos is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Nikolaos Vokos (1854–1902), Gr**** painter Gerasimos Vokos (1868–1927), Gr**** scholar, writer...
- VOKO is a volleyball club from Oosterhout. VOKO was founded in 1974 as an agreement between former Oosterhout volleyball clubs LEC and RELAX. Between...
- Longto (Lɔ̀ŋtó, Lõtó), or Voko (Woko), is a member of the Duru branch of Savanna languages that is spoken in Poli Subdivision of Faro Department, Cameroon...
- Andreas Vokos, better known by his nickname Miaoulis (Gr****: Ανδρέας Βώκος Μιαούλης; 1765 – 24 June 1835), was a Gr**** revolutionary, admiral, and politician...
- Nikolaos Vokos (Gr****: Νικόλαος Βώκος; c. 1854 – August 7, 1902) was a Gr**** painter of the Munich School art movement. He was the son of Emmanouil Miaoulis...
- Gerasimos Vokos (Gr****: Γεράσιμος Βώκος; 1868–1927) was a Gr**** scholar, writer, painter, and journalist. Descended from the Arvanite family Vokos family...
- György Vókó (23 September 1946 – 5 April 2021) was a Hungarian criminologist, professor of criminology and criminal law, and director of Hungary's National...
- ISBN 0-7167-0336-X. Retrieved 14 April 2017. Scherr, Rachel E.; Shaffer, Peter S.; Vokos, Stamatis (July 2001). "Student understanding of time in special relativity:...
- website the Seatrade Maritime News. Seatrade was founded by Themistocles Vokos in 1970. That year, the first issue of the brand's maritime magazine, Seatrade...
- (1937–2000) Swedish author Lily Venizelos (b. 1933), conservationist Nikolaos Vokos (1854–1902), painter Elena Votsi (b. 1964), jewellery designer Nikolaos...