Dakos or ntakos (Greek: ντάκος), also known as koukouvagia or koukouvayia (κουκουβάγια, "owl") (from koulouki + psomi, pup + bread, allegedly the bread...
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Dako is a canton and village in the Assoli Prefecture in the Kara Region of north-eastern Togo. Maplandia world gazetteer v t e...
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A mudoko dako (also known as mudoko daka or dano mulokere) is an effeminate male who is considered by Langi society to be a different gender, though were...
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Dako is a village in Togo. Dako may also refer to: Dako Radošević (1934–2021), Bosnian discus thrower Andrea Dakó (born 1972), Hungarian badminton player...
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Kristo Dako (1880–1941), son of Anastas Dako, was an Albanian patriot, author and educator of the early 20th century. Kristo Dako (Christo Dako) was born...
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Kalli Dakos (born June 16, 1950) is a Canadian children's poet and teacher. She was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and graduated from Queen's University...
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Dako Radošević (17 August 1934 – 14 August 2021) was a Bosnian discus thrower. He was born in Bosanska Krupa, Yugoslavia and competed for Yugoslavia in...
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The Rokkaku dako (六角凧) is a traditional six-sided Japanese fighter kite. Traditionally, it is made with bamboo spars and washi paper. The rokkaku kite...
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Dakos is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kalli Dakos (born 1950), Canadian children's poet Noémi Dakos (born 1991), Hungarian handballer...
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Vangjush Dako has served as the mayor of the city of Durrës, Albania. He was elected to the post following the February 2007 local elections. He is a member...
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