-
satsuma mandarin or ****anese mandarin.
During the Edo
period of ****an,
kishu mikans were more po****r
because there was a po****r
superstition that
eating Citrus...
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George Lawrence Mikan Jr. (/ˈmaɪkən/; June 18, 1924 – June 1, 2005),
nicknamed "Mr. Basketball", was an
American professional basketball player for the...
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Kan Mi-youn (Korean: 간미연; born
February 2, 1982) is a
South Korean singer, actress,
radio host, model,
fashion designer, and businesswoman.
Kan joined...
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Bemerhak Negia Mikan (A
Touch Away) is an
album by
Israeli rock
singer and
guitarist Izhar Ashdot.
Ashdot started to work on the
album in 2003, and released...
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Mikan Yuuki (****anese: 結城 美柑, Hepburn: Yūki
Mikan) is a
fictional character in the
manga series To Love Ru,
created by Saki
Hasemi and
Kentaro Yabuki...
- The
kishu mikan (Citrus
kinokuni ex Tanaka), from ****anese Kishū
mikan (紀州蜜柑), is a
hybrid variety of
mikan, or
mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata), found...
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Lawrence Mikan III (born
April 8, 1948) is an
American former professional basketball player. The son of Hall of
Famer George Mikan and
nephew of Ed
Mikan, Larry...
- afterward)
instead of
using them normally.
Mikan Natsu (夏 みかん,
Natsu Mikan)
Voiced by:
Ayako Kawasumi Mikan is one of Sunao's classmates; she has a huge...
- The
Mikan Drill is a
basketball drill commonly credited to
George Mikan and his
college coach at
DePaul University Ray Meyer. It is
designed to help basketball...
- satsuma.
Mikan may also
refer to:
Joseph Gottfried Mikan (also J.G.
Mikan; 1743–1814), Austrian-Czech
botanist Johann Christian Mikan (also J.C.
Mikan; 1769–1844)...