- 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)...
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Kampong Sungai Orok is a
village in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. The po****tion was 1,025 in 2016. It is of the
villages within Mukim Berakas 'B'. The...
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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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Orok Orok Essien (born 25
January 1992) is a
Nigerian professional footballer who
plays as a forward. He
spent most of his
career in India, alongside...
- F. (1989). The
Oroks: past and
present (pp. 124–146).
Palgrave Macmillan UK. Pilsudski, B. (1987).
Materials for the
study of the
Orok [Uilta] language...
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Robert ****
Orok (October 2, 1878 –
November 8, 1957) was a
politician in Manitoba, Canada. He
served in the
Legislative ****embly of
Manitoba from 1912...
- 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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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...