- The Taku
Forts or Dagu Forts, also
called the
Peiho Forts are
forts located by the Hai
River (Peiho River)
estuary in the
Binhai New Area, Tianjin, in...
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Otago (/əˈtɑːɡoʊ/ , /oʊ-, ɒ-/; Māori: Ōtākou [ɔːˈtaːkou]) is a
region of New
Zealand located in the
southern half of the
South Island administered by the...
- '
Tākou'
Himiona Tūpākihi Kāmira (1876/77 – 28
August 1953 as
noted on his
headstone at
Matihetihe marae).
Tākou as he was
commonly known was a Māori tohunga...
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Tākou Bay is a bay and
rural community in the Far
North District and
Northland Region of New Zealand's
North Island,
beside the
Tākou River.
Tākou Bay...
- and horses, and
Dalton charged a toll of $250 ($6,800) for its use. The
Takou route started from
Juneau and went north-east to
Teslin Lake. From here...
- The
Tākou River (sometimes Takau, and, in its
upper reaches, fed by the
Tākou Stream) is a
river of the
Northland Region of New Zealand's
North Island...
- Brown,
judge Annabella Mary Geddes,
welfare worker and
community leader '
Tākou'
Himiona Tūpākihi Kāmira, Māori tohunga,
historian and
genealogist Māori...
- Dieudonné
Takou (born 1960) is a
Cameroonian weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
super heavyweight event at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- The
Takou bent-toed
gecko (Cyrtodactylus takouensis) is a
species of
gecko that is
endemic to
southern Vietnam.
Cyrtodactylus takouensis at the Reptarium...
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Russian one was
renamed Lieutenant Burakov each was
named Taku (see
French Takou,
German Taku,
Russian Taku). She was 194 feet long and her 6,000 hp (4,474 kW)...