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Koree was a "K-class"
ferry on
Sydney Harbour.
Launched in 1902, the timber-hulled
steamer was
built for
Sydney Ferries Limited during the boom in cross-harbour...
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Koree Nageenyaa (Amharic ኮሬ ነጌኛ,
Amharic translated "የደህንነት ኮሚቴ")
translated as
Security Committee from
Oromo language, is a
secret Ethiopian government...
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Koree Britton (born 4
March 1992) is an
English professional rugby union player who
plays for
London Welsh. On 2
April 2013, it was
announced that Britton...
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Wauchope (/ˈwɔːhoʊp/ listen) is a town in the Mid
North Coast region of New
South Wales, Australia. It is
within the
boundaries of the Port Macquarie-Hastings...
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Service (KAPO) Ethiopia:
National Intelligence and
Security Service (NISS)
Koree Nageenyaa (in Oromia)
European Union:
European Union Agency for Network...
- area
forming part of its delta.
Indus river delta branch/channel
called Koree river shifted its
course after an
earthquake in 1819
isolating Rann of Kutch...
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media outlets or
YouTube channels. Abiy also
believed to lead and
organize Koree Nageenyaa, a
secret service that
purportedly commits unlawful detentions...
- 80 km (50 mi) long, 6 km (3.7 mi) wide and 6 m (20 ft) high that
dammed the
Koree / Kori /
Puran / Nara river. This
natural dam was
known as the
Allah Bund...
- Komi-zyryane 4,976 Komi-izhemtsy 13,706 Komi-permyaki 121,286
Koreijtsy 148,534
Koree saram 5
Koryaki 8,466
Kreschentsy 545
Kreschenye 763
Kreschenye Tatar 7...
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Tamakloe 1994/95
Kwesi Nsaful 1949 P. A. L.
Odidja 1995/96
Michael Ofori-
Koree 1950 B. T. K.
Adadevoh 1996
Collins Anno 1951 J. O.
Martey 1997
James Aggrey-Orleans...