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Jason Erkes (born
November 10, 1979) is a
former journalist,
media strategist and entrepreneur. In the 1990s,
Erkes began his
career working for ABC7...
- The
erke (alternatively erque, coroneta, or quepa) is a
large labrosone (lip reed)
instrument native to the Gran
Chaco of Bolivia,
northern Chile, and...
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ERKE is a
sportswear brand owned by the
Chinese company HongXing Erke Group. The
brand specializes in
footwear and
sportswear and has
sponsored major...
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German Hospital in
Boyle Heights.
Erkes also
designed the
Inglewood Mausoleum in Inglewood. "Walter E.
Erkes (Architect)".
Pacific Coast Architecture...
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August Eduard Erkes (23 July 1891 – 2
April 1958) was a
German sinologist and ethnologist.
Eduard Erkes was born in
Genoa to a
German family that resided...
- 260. Lau 1989, p. ****.
Erkes 1958, p. 70.
Erkes 1958, p. 36.
Erkes 1958, p. 42.
Erkes 1958, p. 102.
Erkes 1958, p. 18.
Erkes 1958, p. 134.
Welch 1957...
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Erke Duit (born 30
December 1957 in Bremen) is a
German conductor,
composer and
director of
several choirs and ensembles.
After his Abitur, Duit studied...
- also
refer to:
Derya Erke (born 1983),
Turkish swimmer Elisabeth Erke (born 1962),
Norwegian Sami
educator and
politician Jason Erkes (born 1969), American...
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Elisabeth Erke (born 8
September 1962) is a
Norwegian Sami
educator and politician.
Erke was
educated as a
teacher at Alta Teacher's
College in the 1980s...
- Arges-e Soflá and
Argas Sofla; also
known as Areks, Areks-e Soflá,
Erkes-e Pā’īn, and
Erkes-e Soflá) is a
village in Kamazan-e
Sofla Rural District, Zand District...