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- Xalam (in Serer, khalam in Wolof, and Mɔɣlo in Dagbanli) is a traditional lute from West Africa with 1 to 5 strings. The xalam is commonly pla**** in Mali...
- Oshin of Korikos (or Corycos) (died 1329) served as regent of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1320 to 1329. He was the son of the historian Hayton...
- Yamaguchi. The story follows Kiki, a young witch who moves to the port city of Koriko with her cat Jiji and starts a flying courier service. In 1987, Group Fudosha...
- Marie of Korikos (1321 – before 1405)[citation needed] served as the queen consort of Armenia from 1344–1363 and 1365–1373 through marriage to the kings...
- Koriko: A Magical Year is a single-player, fantasy tabletop role-playing game by Jack Harrison with illustrations by Deb JJ Lee. The game is structured...
- Noronha.:  30  The rock cavy is called mocó in Brazilian Portuguese, and koriko pexerumen in the Xukuru language of Pernambuco, Brazil. The rock cavy is...
- Alice of Korikos (died 1329) was Queen of Armenia by marriage to Leo IV, King of Armenia. She was the only daughter of Oshin of Korikos and his first wife...
- also transliterated Corycos or Korykos; Armenian: Կոռիկոս, romanized: Koṙikos; Turkish: Kız Kalesi, lit. "maiden castle") was an ancient city in Cilicia...
- known as the wire-netting bush, korokio, or korokia-tarango. The word "Koriko" comes from the Māori language. Corokia cotoneaster is a highly branched...
- cases, the tone of the elided vowel is retained: àdìrò → ààrò 'hearth'; koríko → koóko 'gr****'; òtító → òótó 'truth'. Most verbal roots are monosyllabic...