- Most of the
Oroks are
concentrated in
three settlements – Poronaysk,
Nogliki and the
village of Val,
Nogliksky District. A
total of 144
Oroks live in Val...
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Orok may
refer to:
Orok people, an
ethnic group of Sakhalin,
Russia Orok language, a
Tungusic language of
Russia Oroch (disambiguation)
Orrock (disambiguation)...
- Lathlin,
politician Oscar Lathlin,
politician Bif Naked,
musician Robert Orok,
politician Helen Betty Osborne,
murder victim Walt Peacosh,
hockey player...
- of whom are Russians. The
indigenous peoples of the
island are the Ainu,
Oroks, and Nivkhs, who are now
present in very
small numbers. The island's name...
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Orok Edem-Odo (
Orok Edem-Odo Edem Ekpo
Efiom Okoho Efiom Ekpo
Efiom Ekpo) also
known as
Eyamba IX or King Duke IX was the
Obong of
Calabar from 17 April...
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Orok Akarandut listen (born
March 18, 1987, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State) is a
Nigerian football player currently playing for Akwa United.
Akarandut began his...
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Olare Motorogi Conservancy is a 35,000 acre community-based
conservation area in Kenya, part of the
Maasai Mara-Serengeti
ecosystem and
wildlife dispersal...
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Oliver Orok (born (1963-07-03)3 July 1963) is a
Nigerian male
former weightlifter, who
competed in the 100 kg
category and
represented Nigeria at international...
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classified critically endangered by UNESCO. In addition,
languages such as
Orok,
Evenki and
Nivkh spoken in
formerly ****anese
controlled southern Sakhalin...
- (including Taz 1926–1989) (in
Chukchi 1939–1979) (in
Nenets 1926–1939) (incl.
Oroks 1970–1979) (in
Orochs 1970–1979) (in
Udege 1926–1989) (in
Nenets 1926–1979)...