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makasi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Makasi may
refer to:
Toniki (Ancient Gr****: Τωνική), a
Roman era
market town
about modern day
Makasi, Somalia...
- Kusu
Moses Makasi (born 22
September 1995) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder.
Makasi signed his
first professional contract...
-
Xoliswa Caroline Makasi is a
South African politician who
represented the
African National Congress (ANC) in the
National ****embly from 1999 to 2014, serving...
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Tentax makasi is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Michael Fibiger in 2011. It is
found in
Indonesia (Sulawesi). The
wingspan is
about 10 mm...
- The
Yamakasi (Lingala: ya
makási) are the
original group of l'art du
deplacement (parkour)
practitioners from Lisses, France. The nine
original members...
-
Noluthando Makasi (born 19
April 1976) is
South African politician from the
Western Cape who has
represented the
African National Congress (ANC) in the...
- Saïd Abed
Makasi (born 20
August 1982) is a
former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. Born in Zaire, he pla**** for the
Rwanda national team...
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Ghanaian footballer Kulu language, a Benue-Congo
language of
Nigeria Kulu
makası (Kulu junction),
where State road D.715 (Turkey)
merges with
State road...
- Perrière. The
group began calling themselves the Yamakasi, from the
Lingala ya
makási,
meaning strong in one's person, or "strong man,
strong spirit" (see § Name...
- the
United States whose CIA sent
Cuban exiles as
military pilots (called "
Makasi") to
support the ANC.
President Joseph Kasa-Vubu
appointed Moïse Tshombe...