- Vietnamese.
Tokos as a
place of
commerce emerged in present-day
Indonesia during the
Dutch East
Indies era,
where many
shophouses (rumah
toko in Indonesian)...
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Toko is a
small rural settlement 10
kilometres east of Stratford, New Zealand, at the
intersection of East Road (State
Highway 43) and
Toko Road. It is...
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Lubor Tokoš (7
February 1923 in Šternberk – 29
September 2003 in Zlín) was a
Czech actor. He
starred in the 1969/1970 film
Witchhammer under director...
- Look up
toko in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Toko is a
small rural settlement near Stratford, New Zealand.
Toko may also
refer to:
Toko, Cameroon...
- milk and
named Bacillus oxytocus perniciosus (from Gr**** oxus 'sour' + -
tokos 'producing').
Klebsiella oxytoca is
characterized by
negative methyl red...
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Imerina enin-
toko represents the
subdivision of
Imerina prior the
conquest of
Betsileo kingdoms,
Antsihanaka and Ankay.
Under Andriamasinavalona existed...
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Tōko Koga (古賀 塔子,
Tōko Koga, born 6
January 2006) is a ****anese
footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Vrouwen Eredivisie club
Feyenoord and the ****an...
- The
Bridges at
Toko-Ri is a 1954
American war film
about the
Korean War and
stars William Holden,
Grace Kelly,
Fredric March,
Mickey Rooney, and Robert...
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Salwa Toko (born
October 1975) is a
diversity and
digital literacy activist. She is
President of the
Conseil National du Numérique (CNNum).
Toko was born...
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Tōko Miura (****anese: 三浦透子, Hepburn:
Miura Tōko, born
October 20, 1996) is a ****anese
actress and singer. She is best
known internationally for her role...