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Lakona may
refer to:
Lakon or
Lakona, a
language spoken on Gaua
island in
Vanuatu Lakona Bay, a bay on the
western coast of Gaua
island in
Vanuatu (where...
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Lakona Gerega (born 25
February 1996) is a
Papua New
Guinean javelin thrower. He
competed in the men's
javelin throw at the 2022
Commonwealth Games where...
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Hawaii portal Lakona-a-Nawele (Hawaiian for: "
Lakona, son of Nawele";
Hawaiian pronunciation: Lah-koh-nah) was an
ancient Hawaiian High
Chief of the island...
- Kapae-a-
Lakona (Hawaiian for: "Kapae, son of
Lakona";
Hawaiian pronunciation: Kah-pah-eh; also
known as Kapea-a-
Lakona; born ca. 14th century) was a High...
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where it is
spoken ‒
namely Lakona Bay,
corresponding to the west
coast of Gaua. The
alternative name
Lakona [
lakona] is from the Mota language. These...
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Maweke Mulielealiʻi
Kumuhonua Elepuʻukahonua Ho'okupohokano
Nawele Lakona Kapae-a-
Lakona Haka Maʻilikākahi Kālonaiki
Piliwale Kūkaniloko (female) Kalaʻimanuʻia...
- (Gaua) NCV
Lamenu lmu Lamen,
Varmali 850 0.3143 Epi,
Lamen NCV
Lakon lkn
Lakona; Vurē 800 0.2959
Banks Islands (Gaua) NCV
Lamap psw Port
Sandwich 1,200...
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naming most
places in the
Banks Islands, has the
forms Gaua [ɣaua] and
Lakona [
lakona];
Olrat and
Lakon have Gaō [ɣaˈʊ] and
Lakon [laˈkɔn]; and the immigrant...
- Kapae-a-
Lakona of Oʻahu, son of the
Chief Lakona of Oahu. Thus, he was from the
House of Maweke. Hakaʻs
mother was Wehina; she was Kapae-a-
Lakonaʻs consort...
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remain unknown. Nāwele was
succeeded as aliʻi nui by
Lakona,
later father of High
Chief Kapae-a-
Lakona.
Family of
Maweke Kamakau,
Samuel M.,
Ruling Chiefs...