- Look up
dongo or
dongó in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dongo may
refer to:
Guillermo Dongo (born 1982),
Surinamese sprinter Luete Ava
Dongo (born 1996)...
- The
Dongo Treasure was the
valuables in
Italian dictator Benito Mussolini's
possession at the time of his
capture and execution.
During the dissolution...
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Dongo (Comasco:
Dongh [ˈdũːk]) is a
comune in the
Province of Como in the
Italian region Lombardy. It lies on the
northwestern s**** of Lake Como between...
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Margaret Dongo (born 14
March 1960) is a
Zimbabwean politician known for
speaking in
favor of women's
rights and out
against corruption. She was an ex-combatant...
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Guillermo Dongo (born 8
March 1982) is a
former Surinamese sprinter, who
competed in the men's 100 m
competition in the 2000
Summer Olympics. He scored...
- The
Dongo conflict was a
minor conflict centered in the town of
Dongo, on the left bank of the
Ubangi River in Sud-Ubangi District,
Democratic Republic...
- Petacci, were
captured on 27
April by
local partisans near the
village of
Dongo on Lake Como.
Mussolini and
Petacci were
executed the
following afternoon...
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Dongo (Donga,
Dongo Ko) is a
Ubangian language spoken in Haut-Uele Province, DR Congo.
Dongo at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t...
- Spain. Two days
later on 27 April, they were
stopped near the
village of
Dongo (Lake Como) by
communist partisans named Valerio and
Bellini and identified...
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Dongo is a town in the
Kungu territory of Sud-Ubangi province,
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Dongo was
caught up in a
conflict known as the
Dongo...