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    Meke, in the Fijian language, is all traditional style of dance. It is a cognate of the words "maka" (Rotuman) and "mele" in Hawaiian. It is typically...
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    Lake Meke (Turkish: Meke Gölü) is a volcanic crater lake composed of two nested lakes located in Konya Province, central Turkey. It is a registered natural...
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  • Meke Mwase (born 6 July 1972) is a Malawian football coach and former player. Mwase played as a defender for Jomo Cosmos, Michau Warriors and Big Bullets...
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    craters and maars. Meke Dağı, at 300 metres (980 ft) in elevation, is one of the largest cinder cones in the Central Anatolia Region. Meke Dağı is surrounded...
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    Mekedatu (redirect from Meke datu)
    significance to this place (both Sangama and Mekedatu). In one version, the goat (meke) that is believed to have leapt across the Kaveri was Shiva in disguise....
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  • the male. An indigenous art form is the Meke, which may incorporate the seasea (women's fan dance) or a meke wesi (men's spear dance). It is usually a...
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  • Little Children are Sacred, or Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle (derived from Arandic languages), is the report of a Board of Inquiry into the Protection...
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    attached to the back of the loincloth, the ceremonial beard, sandals and the mekes case. Throughout the history of Pharaonic Egypt, crowns, scepters, canes...
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  • Chris Meke Walasi (born 18 May 1980) is a sprinter from the Solomon Islands. He came sixth in Heat 3 of the 100 metres Preliminaries at the 2012 Summer...
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    Southwest Fang as a distinct language. The other dialects are Ntoumou, Okak, Mekê, Atsi (Batsi), Nzaman (Zaman), Mveni, and Mvaïe. According to ALCAM (2012)...
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