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Banko may
refer to:
Anton Banko,
Slovenian inventor and
engineer Wabanko Banko,
Congolese boxer Banko Brown, see
Killing of
Banko Brown Banko, Guinea...
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Anton Banko (August 26, 1927 – May 16, 1986) was a
Slovenian inventor and
engineer who is best
known for
designing the
first phacoemulsifier.
Banko established...
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April 27, 2023,
Banko Brown, a
homeless 24-year-old
transgender Black man, was shot and
killed outside of a
Walgreens store in San
Francisco by an...
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Banko ware (萬古焼,
Banko-yaki) is a type of ****anese
pottery (Stoneware)
traditionally from Yokkaichi, Mie. It is
therefore also
known as Yokkaichi-Banko...
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Direct and with BPI
Globe BanKo (another
thrift bank unit of BPI)
merging in
December 2016
forming BPI
Direct BanKO Inc. (BPI
BanKo). BPI's consolidation...
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Wabanko Banko (born 13 July 1960) is a
Congolese boxer. He
competed in the men's
light middleweight event at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- over an open
flame in ****anese cuisine, and in the case of semi-stoneware
Banko ware of high
petalite content. Often, the food is
cooked at the
table on...
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Ainhum (from Portuguese,
pronounced [aj.ˈɲũ]), also
known as
dactylolysis spontanea, is a
painful constriction of the base of the
fifth toe frequently...
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There are 2
Tertiary Institutions and 3 Libraries.
Kumawu Bodomase Oyoko Banko Dadease Sekyere Besoro Asekyerewa Abotanso Bodwease Wonoo Pepease Woraso...
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Banko (Bambara: ߓߊߣߞߏ tr.
Banko) is a
rural commune and
village in the
Cercle of Dioïla in the
Koulikoro Region of south-western Mali. The
village lies...