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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Culture of Fiji (section The Meke)
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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Regalia of the Pharaoh (section Case-mekes)
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 Walasi (redirect from Chris Meke Walasi)
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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