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Bikar Atoll (Marshallese: Pikaar, [pʲiɡɑːrˠ]) is an
uninhabited atoll in the
Ratak Chain of the
Marshall Islands. It is one of the
smallest atolls in...
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Alenka Bikar (born 7
January 1974) is a
retired female sprinter from Slovenia, born in Ljubljana. She
specialised in the 200 metres,
competing in three...
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Bikar is a
village in Prayagraj,
Uttar Pradesh, India.
Election Commission data,
retrieved on 26
August 2010 v t e...
- Péter
Bikár (born 5
November 1945) is a
Hungarian former ice
hockey player. He pla**** for the
Hungarian national team at the 1964
Winter Olympics and...
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Bikar Ayesh (Persian: بيكارايش, also
Romanized as
Bīkār Āyesh; also
known as Bīkārāpas) is a
village in
Chapakrud Rural District, Gil
Khuran District...
- The
Icelandic Men's
Football Cup (Icelandic:
Bikarkeppni karla í
knattspyrnu - Mjólkurbikarinn) is a knock-out
football cup
competition in Iceland. The...
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Bikar is a
small town and
district in the
Tambrauw Regency of
Southwest Papua, Indonesia. The town is
located on the
northern coast of the Bird's Head...
- The 2004 Visa-
Bikar was the 45th
season of the
Icelandic national football cup. It
started on 16 May 2004 and
concluded with the
final on 2
October 2004...
- Bahgoury. "mentions
Bikar's tutelage".
Archived from the
original on 2016-03-04.
Retrieved 2012-11-20.
Sobhy EL
Sharouny (2002).
BIKAR. Dar el Shorouk. ISBN 977-09-0829-0...
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Speaker of the house:
Brenson Wase 3 January: The
government designates Bikar Atoll,
Bokak Atoll and
surrounding areas measuring 48,000
square kilometres...