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WakaWaka is a
global social enterprise that
developed and sold
portable solar products for
people without access to electricity. The
company was founded...
- "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" is a song by
Colombian singer Shakira,
featuring the
South African band Freshlyground. Co-written by
Shakira and John...
- was ****igned the
meaning "no" by
Western linguists who do****ented the
Wakawaka language.
Ethnonyms based on the
duplication of the
respective words for...
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World Cup. Waka Waka,
Wakka Wakka or
variants thereof may also
refer to:
WakaWaka, an
enterprise for
solar products Waka waka (dance), a folk
dance in Bolivia...
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Nishimuro District, now
within Higashimuro District).
Official town
website (in ****anese) Photographs/Images of Koza in 2005/2006 from
Wakawaka Studios v t e...
- The
Wakka Wakka language, also
spelt Waga, or
Wakawaka, is an
extinct Pama–Nyungan
language formerly spoken by the
Wakka Wakka people, an
Aboriginal Australian...
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Butchulla people.
Badjela Badtala Badyala Batyala (exonym used by the
Wakawaka for the
coastal Butchulla)
Bidhala (Kabikabi
exonym for
coastal Butchulla)...
- with
titles containing waka Waka Waka (disambiguation),
including uses of
Wakawaka Wakka (disambiguation)
Wacka (disambiguation)
Wacca (disambiguation) WACA...
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Wulli Wakka Wakka Barunggam (Muringam)
Miyan may be a
single language,
Wakawaka. Batjala, a
possible dialect of
Gubbi Gubbi,
still has 89
speakers in 2021...
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Gemina Moore and
David Schmidt.
Schmidt has
cerebral palsy, and is of
Wakawaka and
Gubbi Gubbi descent. She
attended Bundaberg State High
School and lives...