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Peka Peka,
sometimes spelled Pekapeka, is a
seaside locality on the Kāpiti
Coast of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located just off
State Highway 1...
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PEKA, the
Political Committee of the
Cypriot Struggle (Gr****: Πολιτική Επιτροπή Κυπριακού Αγώνα, romanized: Politiki
Epitropi Kypriakou Agona), was the...
- Look up
peka or
pęka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Peka may
refer to:
PEKA or
Politiki Epitropi Kypriakou Agona,
political wing of the Gr**** nationalist...
- Jan
Peka (27 July 1894 – 21
January 1985) was a
Czech ice
hockey player,
representing Czechoslovakia. He
competed in the 1920
Summer Olympics, the 1928...
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Avenir Peka (Albanian: [avɛˈniɾ
ˈpɛka]; born 18
February 1975) is the
former deputy Minister of
Interior Affairs Avenir Peka CV "Keshilli i Ministrave"...
- Te
Peka is a
locality in the
Southland region of New Zealand's
South Island. It is
situated on the
western edge of the
Catlins region, with
Waimahaka to...
- Championship. PK
Carsport has a long
history in
Belgian autosport. In 1968
PEKA Racing was
founded by
racing driver Paul Kumpen.
Besides racing Kumpen was...
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Lucia Peka (Latvian: Lūcija
Peka,
March 30, 1912 –
August 13, 1991) was a Latvian-American artist. Born in the
Governorate of
Livonia of the
Russian Empire...
- Sač (Cyrillic: Сач; Croatian:
Peka) is a
large metal or
ceramic lid like a
shallow bell with
which bread dough or
various dishes to be
baked are covered...
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Happy Feet was an
emperor penguin who in June 2011
arrived at
Peka Peka Beach in the Kāpiti
Coast District of New Zealand's
North Island,
making him one...