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Jakin may
refer to:
Jakin, Georgia, a city in the
state of
Georgia (United States)
Jakin (magazine), a Basque-language
magazine Alo
Jakin, an Estonian...
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Jakin is a city in
Early County, Georgia,
United States.
Incorporated in 1895,
Jakin's po****tion was 131 in 2020.
Early County was
created by an act of...
- Tahj
Jakins (born
November 11, 1975, in Salt Lake City, Utah) is a
retired American soccer defender who pla**** five
seasons in
Major League Soccer. Born...
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Judith Helen Jakins AM (née Penzer; born 8
February 1940, died 23
February 2023) was a
former Australian politician. She was a
Nationals member of the...
- in 1913/14. List of
Tasmanian representative cricketers "James
Jakins". ESPN Cricinfo.
Retrieved 24
January 2016.
James Jakins at
ESPNcricinfo v t e...
- The Bank of
Jakin, also
known as
Jakin Post Office, at 135 S.
Pearl St. in
Jakin in
Early County, Georgia, was
built in 1912. It
served as the only bank...
- Alo
Jakin (born
November 14, 1986) is an
Estonian cyclist and coach, who
currently rides for
Estonian amateur team Peloton.
Jakin rode professionally...
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Jakin is a
Spanish cultural group, magazine, and
publishing house.
Founded in 1956, it is one of the
oldest in
Basque language. "
Jakin"
means "knowledge"...
- band. By late 1980, Alex
Cooper had
joined the band on drums, with Bob
Jakins on b****. Mama's Cookin'
proceeded to gig
steadily in
England over the next...
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winner David Jakins by men's runner-up
Alastair Johnson-Ferguson, when a brown-painted fake
steel conker was
discovered in his pocket.
Jakins was also one...