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- Saalax Buulo burte Buulo Xaaji Boorama Burane Burco Burgaban Burtinle Buulo Togoro Buurdhuubo Buurhakaba Ceeldheer Cadale Cabdullekudaad Ceel-Baraf Caadley...
- Buulo Togoro is a town in the central Hiran region of Somalia. "Buulo Togoro, Somalia - Geographical Names, map, geographic coordinates". v t e...
- Togorō Uzaki (鵜崎 庚午郎, Uzaki Togorō, April 17, 1870 – April 3, 1930) was a ****anese pastor, an educator and an editor. He was bishop of the ****an Methodist...
- Date Clan". Shigezane was a son of Date Sanemoto and was at first known as Tôgorô. He was fought at Battle of Hitotoribashi in 1586, and in 1589 Battle of...
- this surname include: Ryudo Uzaki (宇崎 竜童, born 1946), ****anese musician Togorō Uzaki (鵜崎 庚午郎, 1870–1930), ****anese Methodist bishop Uzaki-chan Wants to...
- and form the first (most primitive) group of texts according to Koike Tōgorō [ja]. The late date of the reprint has sometimes caused it to be classed...
- Togoro Kotia is a commune of the Cercle of Ténenkou in the Mopti Region of Mali. The prin****l village lies at Sossobé. The commune contains 13 villages...
- gold", is said to derive from the legend of the peasant Imohori Togoro (literally "Togoro Potato-digger"), who was digging for potatoes when flakes of gold...
- if the legend is true – suggests that: 1,200 years ago a peasant named Togoro stopped to wash his potatoes at the well. Suddenly, flakes of gold began...
- inception of the Momotarō legend. That premise was later compromised by Koike Tōgorō [ja], who after examining Edo-period texts of Momotarō concluded that "****an's...