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footballer Dimos Kokas, Gr****
footballer Katalin Kokas,
Hungarian violinist Klára B.
Kokas (1907–1962),
Hungarian art
director Leonidas Kokas, Gr**** weightlifter...
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Kōka (弘化) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō,
literally "year name")
after Tenpō and
before Kaei. This
period spanned the
years from
December 1844 through...
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koka,
kōka, or
Koka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Koka or
Kōka may
refer to:
Ahmed H****an Mahgoub, an
Egyptian football player known as
Koka. Kōka...
- Клавдия Вадимовна Высокова; born 23 July 1996),
known professionally as
Klava Koka (Russian: Клава Кока), is a
Russian singer, songwriter, and YouTuber. Vysokova...
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Kóka is a
village in Pest county, Hungary.
Olympian János Dosztály was born here.
Kóka at the
Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungarian).
Kóka at...
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Chicken and Tomato.
KOKA also have a
KOKA Signature (Authentic Singapore),
KOKA delight (low-fat),
KOKA Silk (gluten free) and
KOKA Purple Wheat (Antioxidant)...
- In 1880,
Serbian Major Kosta "
Koka" Milovanović (Коста "Кока" Миловановић)
developed an
updated version of the
Mauser Model 1871,
still single-shot, but...
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Kōka (甲賀市,
Kōka-shi) is a city in
southern Shiga Prefecture, ****an. As of 30 September 2021[update], the city had an
estimated po****tion of 89,619 in...
- Fuad
Kokaly (Arabic: فؤاد كوكالي) is a
Palestinian politician and diplomat. He was born in 1962 in Beit Sahour, in the West Bank. He was
detained by Israeli...
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Koka (Sanskrit: कोक, romanized:
Koka) and
Vikoka (Sanskrit: विकोक, romanized: Vikoka) are
asura brothers from
Hindu literature. They are twin generals...