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Goggo Addi (c. 1911–
November 1999) was a
Cameroonian storyteller who
performed in the Fula language. She
hosted storytelling events in the
country for...
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Goggo Network is a
company with
headquarters in Madrid,
Berlin and Paris,
dedicated to the
creation of
autonomous mobility networks in
different cities...
- (2000). Une
conteuse peule et son répertoire :
Goggo Addi de Garoua, Cameroun :
textes et analyses.
Goggo Addi. Paris: Karthala. ISBN 2-84586-104-4. OCLC 45647204...
- (from 1961 in the T-200M version). It was a copy of the West
German Glas
Goggo 200. One of the
first scooters produced in the
Soviet Union. In the 1950s...
- women. The most
learned among them were
Zainabu (
Goggo Abu), Asma'u (
Goggo Nana) and
Hafsatu (
Goggo Peto).: 212
Modibbo Raji's
grandchildren like Modibbo...
- orange.
Giggi speaks "Gi gi
giggi gi gi".
Goggo has the same
shape as
Bobbo but is black.
Goggo speaks "
Goggo go gooo". S****a has the same
shape as Dadda...
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media related to Glas Goggomobil. [1] http://www.californiaclassix.com/archive/59_
Goggo.html http://www.microcarmuseum.com/tour/
goggo-t250sunroof.html...
- Press. ISBN 0-19-861271-0. Holm, Erik; Dippenaar-Schoeman,
Ansie (2010).
Goggo Guide: The
arthropods of
southern Africa. Pretoria: LAPA Publishers. ISBN 978-0799346893...
- [citation needed] Glas, a
manufacturer of
agricultural machinery, made the
Goggo scooter from 1951 to 1955. Glas
discontinued scooter production to concentrate...
- Project MUSE book 3976. Baumgardt, Ursula; Addi,
Goggo (2000). Une
conteuse peule et son répertoire:
Goggo Addi de Garoua, Cameroun:
textes et
analyses (in...