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Speke (/ˈspiːk/) is a
suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is
eight miles (thirteen kilometres)
southeast of the city centre.
Located near the...
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Speke's gazelle (Gazella spekei) is the
smallest of the
gazelle species. It is
confined to the Horn of Africa,
where it
inhabits stony brush, gr**** steppes...
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Speke Hall is a wood-framed wattle-and-daub
Tudor manor house in
Speke, Liverpool, England. It is one of the
finest surviving examples of its kind. It...
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Speke (1656 – c. 1724) was an
English writer and agitator. He was a son of
George and Mary
Speke of Whitelackington, Somerset. His
father was a member...
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SPEKE (Simple P****word
Exponential Key Exchange) is a
cryptographic method for p****word-authenticated key agreement. The
protocol consists of
little more...
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Speke is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George Speke (politician, died 1584) (c.1530–1584),
English politician George Speke...
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Speke ward is an
electoral division of
Liverpool City
Council centred on the
Speke district of the city. The ward was
created in for the 1953 elections...
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Captain John
Hanning Speke (4 May 1827 – 15
September 1864) was an
English explorer and
military officer who made
three exploratory expeditions to Africa...
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Speke's pectinator (Pectinator spekei) or
Speke's gundi, is a
species of
rodent in the
family Ctenodactylidae. It is
monotypic within the
genus Pectinator...
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explore the East
African coast,
where Burton along with John
Hanning Speke led an
expedition to
discover the
source of the Nile and
became the first...