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Arikana Chihombori-
Quao is a
medical doctor and activist. She is a
public speaker, educator, diplomat,
founder of
medical clinics, and an entrepreneur...
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Quao (d. c. 1750s) was one of the
leaders of the
Windward Maroons, who
fought the
British colonial forces of
Jamaica to a
standstill during the
First Maroon...
- Quaq
Quao is an
Italian animated series for
children based on the
adventures of a duck. The
series consisted of 26
episodes of five to six
minutes duration...
- Liu
Yunqiao (劉雲樵, 1909 -
January 24, 1992) was a
Chinese Army
Colonel and a
martial artist from the
Republic of China. He was born in
Jibeitou Village...
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Nathan Anang Quao, MV, OSG (21
November 1915 – 15
February 2005) was a
Ghanaian statesman and
educationist who
served as
Secretary (Minister) at the PNDC...
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Evans Quao (born 11 May 1990) is a
Ghanaian footballer who most
recently pla**** as a
defender for
Asante Kotoko in the
First Capital Plus
Premier League...
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rebellions had "day names"
including Cuffy,
Cuffee or Kofi,
Cudjoe or Kojo,
Quao or Quaw, and
Quamina or Kwame/Kwamina. Most
Ghanaians have at
least one name...
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Maroons led by
Cudjoe and
Accompong in 1739, and the
Windward Maroons led by
Quao and
Queen Nanny in 1740. A
large slave rebellion,
known as Tacky's War, broke...
- Gò
Quao is a
rural district (huyện) of Kiên
Giang province in the
Mekong River Delta region of Vietnam. The
district is
divided into the
following communes:...
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Pascale Quao-Gaudens (sometimes
Pascale Quao-Gaudens Clavreuil) (born 1963) is an
Ivorian writer and artist. Born in Abidjan,
Quao-Gaudens
studied in her...