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Wagoo (also
waguv or waggu) is a
Kashmiri mat made of reeds.
Wagoo was made by hand-knotting.
Wagoo is a part of
Kashmiri culture and heritage.
Wagoo...
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Wagoo (lit. 'reed mat'), also
spelled as waguv, and
known by the
variant name patig, is a
Kashmiri traditional mat
crafted from reed and rice straw, predominantly...
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Anchorage is a heritage-listed
homestead at
Wagoo Road, St George,
Shire of Balonne, Queensland, Australia. It was
built in 1903 by
Arthur Bennett...
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Gulnarbar (owned by
George and
Anthony Loder, and
managed by
William Clay); and
Wagoo (also
known as
Wachoo or Culpa,
owned by
William Ogilvie Jnr, and managed...
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government run
Primary Health Centre at
Wangoo Laipham Chuthek Leikai.
Wagoo is
under the
constituency of
Sugnu and is part of the
Outer Manipur (Lok...
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acquired in
January 1889, to
which was
added Hollymount, Burgorah,
Weeyan and
Wagoo (totalling 1,044,000
acres (422,000 ha)).
During the 1890s, the Company...
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pronoun waga "oneself" is
followed by the
topic particle wa, it
becomes wagoo. In
mainland Kagoshima, the two
suffixes どん -don and たっ -taʔ are commonly...
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Wishing Well (2000) Up the
Dizzy Mountain (2000) What a Mess (2000)
Wizard Wagoo (2000) The
Three series uses
traditional stories and music.
Three Singing...