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Akaba as the name of
places or
people occurs in
various (etymologically unconnected)
languages and cultures. It may
refer to:
Akaba (surname)
Akaba of...
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Akaba also
known as
Adahunzo or
Housseou was an
early King of the
Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, from 1685
until c.1716. King
Houegbadja had...
- The Gulf of
Aqaba (Arabic: خَلِيج الْعَقَبَة, romanized: Khalīj al-ʿAqaba) or Gulf of
Eilat (Hebrew: מפרץ אילת, romanized: Mifrátz Eilát) is a
large gulf...
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Akaba is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Henriette Akaba (born 1992),
Cameroonian football forward Kazuyoshi Akaba (赤羽 一嘉, born 1958)...
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submarines in the Red Sea.
According to T.E. Lawrence, "The
Arabs needed Akaba: firstly, to
extend their front,
which was
their tactical principle; and...
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Kazuyoshi Akaba (赤羽 一嘉,
Akaba Kazuyoshi, born May 7, 1958) is a ****anese
politician who
served as the
Minister of Land, Infrastructure,
Transport and...
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Akaba is a
small town in
central Togo. It is
served by a
station on the Togo
Railway network.
Railway stations in Togo 07°57′00″N 01°03′00″E / 7.95000°N...
- She is
often mistaken to be Zuzu's
little sister.
Declan Akaba /
Reiji Akaba (赤馬 零児,
Akaba Reiji)
Voiced by:
Yoshimasa Hosoya (****anese);
Billy Bob Thompson...
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errors in display.
Chingsubam Akaba (9
November 1944 - 1
January 2007) was an
Indian Sanamahist revivalist.
Akaba was the
founding president of MEELAL...
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Natella Nurievna Akaba (Abkhaz: Нателла Нури-иҧҳа Акаба; Russian: Нателла Нуриевна Акаба; born 14
March 1945) is a historian,
politician and
civil society...