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Bakos and in
Slovak the
accented Bakoš are surnames.
Bakos and
Bakoš may
refer to:
Bakos, Alexandria, a
neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt.
Georgios Bakos...
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Bako may
refer to:
Bako (name)
Bako (footballer), a
nickname for the
Lebanese footballer Abou Bakr Al-Mel
Bako National Park,
Malaysia Bako, Ethiopia...
- trajectory.
After executing a
small loop,
Bakoly turned to the
southeast and
dissipated on December 30. On Mauritius,
Bakoly produced 197 km/h (122 mph) wind gusts...
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Brigitte Bako (born May 15, 1967) is a
Canadian actress, producer, and writer.
Following her film
debut in New York
Stories (1989),
Bako had supporting...
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Bako Tibe is one of the Aanaas, or districts, in the
Oromia region of Ethiopia. Part of the West
Shewa Zone,
Bako Tibe is
bordered on the
south and west...
- (UK: /ˈbækaʊ/ BAK-ow, US: /bəˈkaʊ/ bə-KOW, Romanian: [baˈkəw] ; Hungarian:
Bákó; Latin: Bacovia) is the main city in Bacău County, Romania. With a po****tion...
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Protochronism Bakó-Hubbes, 2011, pp. 139-140
Bakó-Hubbes, 2011, p. 129
Bakó-Hubbes, 2011, p. 131
Bakó-Hubbes, 2011, p. 137
Bakó-Hubbes, 2011, p. 140
Bakó-Hubbes...
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Ibrahim Ahmed Bako (5
March 1943 – 31
December 1983) was a
senior officer in the
Nigerian Army who pla**** a prin****l role in two
Nigerian military coups:...
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George Bako was the
Anglican Bishop of
Lokoja in
Lokoja Province of the
Church of Nigeria. He
attended CMS
Grammar School, Lagos.
Bako was Director-General...
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Bakos (Egyptian Arabic: باكوس), also
known as Bacus, is a
neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt. The
former Egyptian president Gamal Abdel N****er was born...