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Hotu may
refer to:
Hotu Matu'a,
legendary first settler of
Easter Island The
Yellow River Map The
acronym HOTU may
stand for: Home of the Underdogs, an...
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Hotu Matuꞌa was the
legendary first settler and
ariki mau ("supreme chief" or "king") of
Easter Island and
ancestor of the Rapa Nui people.
Hotu Matuꞌa...
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September 2015,
being succeeded by
Melania Hotu. She has also
served as muni****l
councilor on
three occasions.
Marta Hotus Tuki asumió como
nueva Gobernadora...
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Osorio (RN)
Marta Hotus Tuki (PDC) María Icka
Araki (PDC)
Ricardo Espinoza Alvarado (PPD)
Julio Hotus Salinas (PPD) Juan Haoa
Hotus (Ind./Evópoli) Aerial...
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Melania Carolina Hotu Hey (born 8
February 1959) is a Rapa Nui
Chilean politician. She has
served as the
provincial governor of Isla de
Pascua Province...
- Ngāti
Hotu was a Māori
tribe that,
according to tradition,
lived in the
central North Island of New
Zealand in the area
surrounding southern Lake Taupō...
- The
Hotu and
Kamarband Caves or Belt
Caves are
prehistoric archaeological sites in Iran. They are
located 100 m (330 ft) apart, in a
cliff on the slopes...
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Hotu-iti (also, "Tongariki territory") is an area of
southeastern Easter Island that
takes its name from a
local clan.
Located in Rapa Nui
National Park...
- leader. The legendary,
first chief of
Easter Island is said to have been
Hotu Matuꞌa,
whose arrival has been
dated in the 4th, 6th or 9th
century AD. Legend...
- She
served as a
Governor until March 2014,
being replaced by
Marta Raquel Hotus Tuki,
appointed by
president Mic****e Bachelet. "Female
Governors Of External...