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leading to
kotans being built at
intervals of
about 5 to 7 kilometers.
Average kotans were
rather small and not very populous. A
kotan can be made up...
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Kotan may
refer to:
Kotań, a
village in
Poland Fatma Salman Kotan (born 1970),
Turkish politician Egba
Kotan II,
Yoruba ruler from
Benin Kotan, an Ainu...
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Kotan Utunnai is an Ainu epic. It is a
story of
unknown authorship that
deals with the
hardships of war and desolation. The epic
tells about the life...
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Kotań [
ˈkɔtaɲ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Krempna,
within Jasło County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland,...
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December 2016.
Retrieved 20
April 2018.
Rihards Kotāns at
Olympedia Rihards Kotāns at Olympics.com
Rihards Kotāns at the
Latvijas Olimpiskā
komiteja (in Latvian)...
- Cikap-kamuy (also
called Kotan-kor-kamuy,
which should not be
confused with
Kotan-kar-kamuy) is the Ainu
kamuy (god) of owls and the land. He is responsible...
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Kotan-kar-kamuy (コタンカㇽカムイ, lit. 'world-making-god') [failed verification] is the
creator deity of the Ainu people. He
should not be
confused with god...
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Fatma Salman Kotan (née Salman, born 1970) is a
Turkish accountant,
politician and
Member of
Parliament for Ağrı,
representing the
Justice and Development...
- (Village of the
Upstream People), a
translation of the Ainu Peni
Unguri Kotan.[citation needed]
Settlement began in 1867. The sub-prefecture was established...
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Beyond Good and Evil: A
Report from
Inside Burma's
Opium Kingdom (2002,
Kotan, ISBN 0-9701716-1-7) Inglis, Lucy, Milk of Paradise: A
History of Opium...