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Djogo (officially as Les
couilles de l'éléphant), is a 2002
Gabonese comedy film
directed by Henri-Joseph
Koumba Bididi and
produced by
Charles Mensah...
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Negue Djogo (February 2, 1932 - 1995) was a
Chadian officer and politician. A French-trained Sara
Catholic officer, his
first prominent ****ignment came...
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Gojko Đogo (Serbian Cyrillic: Гојко Ђого; born 21
November 1940) is a Serb poet. A dissident, he was
imprisoned in SFR
Yugoslavia during the 1980s on the...
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EuroLeague Jack
Cooley –
Ryukyu Golden Kings of the B.League
Nikola Djogo – BC Körmend of the
Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A
Martinas Geben – Bàsquet Manresa...
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Husein Đogo Dubravić (3 May 1880 – 11
September 1961) was a
Bosnian comedic writer, historian, teacher, and publisher. He
wrote about the
history of Persian...
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Demain un jour
nouveau (1979) Divorce, Le (2008)
Djogo (2002) ****-amiaza unui
tortionar (2001) Dôlé (2000) Équateur (1983) Erable...
- of Chad In
office 29
April 1979 – 3
September 1979 Vice
President Negué
Djogo Preceded by
Goukouni Oueddei Succeeded by
Goukouni Oueddei Personal details...
- "Couilles de l'éléphant (Les)". Afri Cultures.
Retrieved 8
October 2020. "
Djogo (2002)".
British Film Institute.
Archived from the
original on
October 9...
- successful, and on
December 23
Djogo signed a
peace accord which sanctioned the
entrance of the FDT in the government;
Djogo was to
become Minister of Justice...
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Goukouni as
interior minister, Habré at the Defence, the
general Negue Djogo vice-president (who
represented the south, but had
broken with Kamougué)...