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Karako (唐子) is a ****anese term used in art with the
depiction of
Chinese children playing. The
literal translation means "Tang children". The children...
- The
Karako-Kagi Site is an
archaeological site in Tawaramoto, Nara ****an. It has a
metallurgical facility, and is near
other sites such as the Makimuku...
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Karakó is a
village in Vas county, Hungary. The name
comes from
Slavic Krakov, see also
Krakov (Czech Republic), Kraków (Poland) or
Krakovany (Slovakia)...
- László
Karakó (born 27
March 1955) is a
Hungarian politician,
member of the
National ****embly (MP) for Tiszavasvári (Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg
County Constituency...
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David Karako (Hebrew: דוד קרקו; born
February 11, 1945) is a
former Israeli football defender who pla**** for the
Israel national team
between 1968 and...
- Jean
Georgakarakos (aka Jean
Karakos; 26 June 1940 – 22
January 2017) was a French-born Gr****
music producer,
record label owner, and
artist manager....
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record label,
founded by Jean
Georgakarakos (sometimes
shortened to Jean
Karakos)
operated from 1976 to 1989 in New York City, and
produced a
series of...
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unauthorized translation of
their song "Llorando se fue" by
French producers Jean
Karakos and
Olivier Lorsac resulted in Kaoma's hit "Lambada".
After a successful...
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Voiced by:
Kumiko Itō (****anese);
Jamie Marchi (English)
Karako Koshio (興緒 唐子,
Koshio Karako) /
Gamefowl is the second-in-command of Scar
Chain who is...
- and punk. He
started a
recording studio with
Martin Bisi and met Jean
Karakos,
owner of
Celluloid Records.
Under the
Material name
Laswell became the...