Komo or KOMO may refer to: Komo or Kommos (Crete), an ancient seaport Komo (department), a department of Estuaire Province in western Gabon Komo, Myanmar...
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KOMO-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside...
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The kōmos (Ancient Greek: κῶμος; pl.: kōmoi) was a ritualistic drunken procession performed by revelers in ancient Greece, whose participants were known...
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Garaya (lute) (redirect from Komo (lute))
The garaya or komo is an oval-bodied, two-string spike lute from Niger and Northern Nigeria. Two different versions of the garaya exist in Nigeria. The...
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The Komo (French: Rivière Komo, Spanish: Río Komo) is a river of Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. It flows for 230 kilometres (140 mi). It rises in Equatorial...
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Kathi Goertzen (section Before KOMO)
Seattle ABC affiliate KOMO-TV along with Dan Lewis (the 6PM edition) and also the 5PM edition with Eric Johnson. She joined KOMO in June 1980, after the...
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The story of Komo Kulshan and his two wives is a Lummi tale describing the creations of landmarks in the Pacific Northwest. The story can be broken down...
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Komo is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Kwama (Komo) people of Ethiopia, Sudan and South Sudan. It is a member of the Koman languages. The language...
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Haut-Komo is a department of Woleu-Ntem Province in northern Gabon. The capital lies at Médouneu. The department borders with Equatorial Guinea. It had...
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