• Oiga may refer to one of two places in Tibet: Oiga, Ngari Prefecture - western Tibet Oiga, Nyingchi Prefecture - south eastern Tibet This disambiguation...
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  • Oiga! (Spanish for "Hey!") was a Peruvian weekly magazine that ran from 1948 to 1995, founded by Basque-Peruvian journalist Francisco Igartua. It ran through...
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    Nyigê Nyima Nyingchi Nyingda Nyingzhong Nyixung Nyizhê Nyogzê Nyugku Oibab Oiga Oiyug Oma Ombu Orma Padain Paggai Paggor Pagnag (Pana) Pagri Painbo Nongchang...
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  • several companies including Yuxi Pacific, GITP Ventures, Miguelo Romano, Oiga Technologies and NPCx, among others. He is a published data scientist and...
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  • Colleen Brenan, Collean Brenner, Coleen Brennan, Colleen Brennen, Sharon Kelly, Katherine MacMurray, Oiga Vault & Colleen Beccaire Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)...
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    years of his administration "El "Plan Verde" Historia de una traición". Oiga. 647. 12 July 1993. Archived from the original on 8 October 2021. Retrieved...
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  • neoliberal policies of his opponent Mario Vargas Llosa. Peruvian magazine Oiga reported that, following the election, the armed forces were unsure of Fujimori's...
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    presenter of other programs. From 1972 to 1975, she was as the presenter of "¡Oiga Colombia, Revista del Sábado!", a program directed by Carlos Lemos Simmonds...
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  • 2004) was a Basque-Peruvian journalist and the founder and director of Oiga magazine in 1948 and, with Doris Gibson, of Caretas magazine in 1950. Born...
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    lays off over 1,000 staff". Nikkei Asia Review. Retrieved June 6, 2020. Oiga, Jacky Lynne (July 24, 2016). "Introducing Okada Manila". Manila Bulletin...
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