Kume Preko was the name given to an anti-government demonstration that occurred in Ghana in , led by Charles Wereko Brobbey. The protest took place in...
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Masao Kume (久米 正雄, Kume Masao, 23 November 1891 – 1 March 1952) was a Japanese popular playwright, novelist and haiku poet (under the pen-name of Santei)...
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Look up kume in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kume may refer to: Ai Kume (久米 愛, 1911–1976), Japanese lawyer Hiroshi Kume (久米 宏) (born 1944), Japanese...
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Turkish National Division (redirect from Milli Küme)
...ilk deplasmanlı lig kapsamındaki Milli Küme maçları da yine bu dönemde tertip edilmiştir. "Milli Küme". Erdinç Sivritepe. Retrieved 26 October 2017...
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Kume (久米町, Kume-chō) was a town located in Kume District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,396 and a density...
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Kume Island (久米島, Kumejima, Okinawan: クミジマ Kumijima) is an island, part of the Okinawa Islands and administratively part of the town of Kumejima, Okinawa...
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their three titles. Started in 1937, the National Division (Turkish: Millî Küme) was the first national league competition and was held until 1950. A few...
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Kume Keiichiro (Japanese: 久米 桂一郎; 11 September 1866, Saga – 29 July 1934, Tokyo) was a Japanese painter in the yōga style. His father was the historian...
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Kume Kunitake (久米 邦武, August 19, 1839 - February 24, 1931) was a historian in Meiji and Taishō period Japan. He had a son, Kume Keiichirō, who was a noted...
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Kume Station (久米駅, Kume-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation...
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