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Maka Ska (/bəˈdeɪ
məˈkɑː skɑː/,
previously named Lake Calhoun, its
former official designation) is the
largest lake in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United...
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Maká is a
Matacoan language spoken in
Argentina and
Paraguay by the
Maká people. Its 1,500
speakers live
primarily in
Presidente Hayes Department near...
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March 17, 2013.
Retrieved June 5, 2014. Ko-mike Hua?o-lelo (January 2003).
M_
maka Kaiao. Hawaii:
University of
Hawaii Press. pp. 122–141. ISBN 978-0-8248-2803-5...
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known for its
medicinal properties, and is used by both the Toba and the
Maka peoples. The
specific epithet caerulea means "qara and
refers to the blue...
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Finau Maka (born 10 July 1977)
started his
playing career for
Auckland Rugby Union and NZ age
group teams. He pla**** over 50
games for
Auckland NPC Team...
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Maka (Old Persian: 𐎶𐎣
Maka-) was a
satrapy (province) of the
Achaemenid Empire and
later a
satrapy of the
Parthian and S****anian
empires (known as Mazun)...
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Edwin Maka (born 25
February 1993) is a New Zealand-born
Tongan rugby union player. His
position is
Number 8 and he
currently plays for
Bayonne in the...
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vocabulary items.
Abbreviations CM = Proto-Central
Mayan SM = Proto-Southern
Mayan M = Proto-Totonacan
reconstructions from
MacKay &
Trechsel (2018);
other reconstructions...
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Diama Dam,
sometimes referred to as the
Maka–Diama Dam (French:
Barrage de
Maka-Diama) is a
gravity dam on the
Senegal River,
spanning the border...
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Maka Chichua, (Georgian: მაკა ჩიჩუა, born 31
March 1971) is a
Georgian make-up artist, actress, singer, and
First Lady of
Georgia from 2014
until 2018...