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Kananga,
formerly known as
Luluabourg or Luluaburg, is the
capital city of the Kasai-Central
Province in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo and was...
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Kananga (IPA: [kɐ'naŋga]),
officially the Muni****lity of
Kananga (Cebuano:
Lungsod sa
Kananga; Waray:
Bungto han
Kananga, Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Kananga),...
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become a
monopoly supplier. Mr. Big is
revealed to be the
alter ego of Dr.
Kananga, a
corrupt Caribbean dictator, who
rules San Monique, a
fictional island...
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Kananga, was a
crocodile farm
owner and
stunt man, best
known for his
appearance in the 1973
James Bond
movie Live and Let Die. Ross
Kananga was born...
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Kananga water is a
cologne based on a
foundation of the
essential oil of
Ylang Ylang (also
known as
Cananga odorata).
Plantations for
producing kananga...
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where Bond
drops him down an
industrial chimney. Live and Let Die Dr.
Kananga / Mr. Big
Yaphet Kotto Distribute a
large cache of
heroin into the United...
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Kananga Airport (IATA: KGA, ICAO: FZUA) is an
airport serving Kananga,
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Democratic Republic of the
Congo portal Aviation...
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Kananga Special Economic Zone is a 300,408
square meters Special Economic Zone in Baran****
Monte Bello,
Kananga, Leyte, Philippines. The
economic zone...
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Kananga (UNIKAN) is a
public university in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
located in the
province of Kasaï Central, in the city of
Kananga. The...
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Kananga Mine (French: La mine de
Kananga) is an open pit
copper mine near
Kolwezi in
Katanga Province,
Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is currently...