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Pekel may
refer to:
Birol Pekel (1938–2004),
Turkish football player Melike Pekel (born 1995), Turkish-German women's
football player Pako, a settlement...
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Melike Pekel (born 14
April 1995) is a German-born
Turkish footballer who
plays as a
forward for the
Turkey women's
national team.
Melike Pekel was born...
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Pekel A or
Pekel Aa (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpeːkəl ˈaː]) is a
river in the
Province of
Groningen in the Netherlands. The
villages of Oude
Pekela and Nieuwe...
- **** Cave (Slovene: Jama
Pekel) is a
karst cave in the
settlement of
Zalog pri Šempetru in Slovenia.
Across Slovenia there are many oronyms, regional...
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Birol Pekel (18
August 1938 – 7
February 2004) was a
Turkish football player of
rivals Beşiktaş J.K. and Fenerbahçe. He pla**** as a forward.
Pekel was born...
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Pekel (pronounced [ˈpɛːkəu̯] or [ˈpɛkəu̯]) is a
settlement north of
Maribor in
northeastern Slovenia. It
belongs to the City Muni****lity of Maribor....
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Pekel (pronounced [pəˈkəu̯]) is a
small settlement in the Muni****lity of
Trebnje in
eastern Slovenia. It lies just
north of
Trebnje itself on the road...
- the
Saltuklu dynasty Melike Öztürk (born 2001),
Turkish footballer Melike Pekel (born 1995), Turkish-German
footballer Melike Tarhan,
Turkish music artist...
- Africa".
Journal of
Biogeography Volume 39,
Issue 7 May 2012. [1] Mayaux, P.;
Pekel, J. F.; Desclée, B.; Donnay, F.; Lupi, A.; Achard, F.; Clerici, M.; Bodart...
- re-recorded from
their 1990 demo tape The Fall of Idol. The
track "Jáma
pekel"
would eventually be re-recorded for Master's Hammer's 2009
album Mantras...