- The
Karko are a sub-ethnic
group of the Nuba
peoples in the Nuba
Mountains of
South Kordofan state, in
southern Sudan. They
speak Karko, a Hill Nubian...
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Karko (also Garko, Kaak, Karme, Kithonirishe; autonym: Kakenbi) is a Hill
Nubian language spoken in the
northwestern Nuba
Mountains in the
south of Sudan...
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Karko may be:
Karko language (India)
Karko language (Sudan) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Karko language. If an internal...
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original on 7
November 2020.
Retrieved 7
October 2021.
Lechien JR,
Saussez S,
Karkos PD (December 2018). "Laryngopharyngeal
reflux disease:
clinical presentation...
- František
Karkó (born 27
February 1944) is a
Slovakian former football player and manager. "Profil hráče na csfotbal.cz". csfotbal.cz (in Czech). Retrieved...
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Andre Michel Karkos (born June 27, 1969),
known professionally as Virus, is an
American musician most
recognized for
playing lead
guitar for the industrial...
- the
Genoese Antonio de
Karko, was J****' godfather. J****
conspired with a
priest who was the
spiritual father of de
Karko, in
order to
return the city...
- Simadan,
Belua and Remailo.
These use
instruments including the bari, wiri,
karko, quarta, guitar,
triangle and clapping. Entertainment, CaribTourism.net...
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indigenous tribal people of India. Post (2013) and
Ethnologue classify Karko as a
variety of Bori. Megu (1988)
defines the
consonant and
vowel inventories...
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Sylvester DC,
Karkos PD,
Vaughan C,
Johnston J,
Dwivedi RC,
Atkinson H,
Kortequee S (2012). "Chronic...