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Bokkos is a
Local Government Area in
Plateau State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters are in the town of
Bokkos at 9°18′00″N 9°00′00″E / 9.30000°N 9.00000°E...
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Bøkko (Norwegian: [ˈhêːɡə ˈbœ̂kːʊ] ; born 5
September 1991) is a
Norwegian long-track speedskater, and the
younger sister of Håvard
Bøkko. Hege was...
- Håvard
Bøkko (Norwegian: [ˈhôːvɑr ˈbœ̂kːʊ] ; born 2
February 1987) is a
Norwegian former speed skater, and the
premier skater from his
country since 2008...
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Bokkō (墨攻, lit. 'Mohist Attack') is a ****anese
historical fiction novel written by Ken'ichi Sakemi,
published in 1991. It was
nominated for the 104th...
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Bokkō (墨攻, lit. 'ink attack') is a ****anese
manga adaptation by
Hideki Mori of the
novel of the same name by Ken'ichi Sakemi. The
manga was serialized...
- (Captain
Bokko, Nokko, and Pukko) are
originally humanoid in appearance, but upon
arrival on
Earth they take on the
appearances of a
rabbit (
Bokko), a horse...
- Zashiki-warashi (座敷童子, or 座敷童, "parlor child"),
sometimes also
called zashiki bokko (座敷ぼっこ, "parlor boyo"), are spirit-like
beings told
about mostly in the...
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historical novel (Rōmaji title:
Bokkō or Bo****ō; lit. "Mohist Attack") by Ken'ichi Sakemi, as well as the
manga series Bokko by
Hideki Mori.
Directed by Jacob...
- Mōsō Ginkō (Delusion Bank) in 1968. One of his
short stories, "
Bokko-chan" ("Miss
Bokko"), was
translated into
English and
published in
Magazine of Fantasy...
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Bokkō and Rōkō ni ari.
Bokkō was
nominated again for the
Naoki Award, and was
subsequently adapted into a
manga and a live-action film. As for
Bokkō,...