• In British English, Bongo Bongo Land (or Bongo-bongo Land) is a pejorative[citation needed] term used to refer to Third World countries, particularly...
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  • Um Bongo is a brand of juice drinks produced by Sumol + Compal. It was first produced in 1983 by Nestlé, under the Libby's brand, for consumption in the...
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  • Look up bongo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bongo may refer to: Bongo (Australian TV series), on air from August to November 1960 Bongo Comics,...
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    Omar Bongo Ondimba (born Albert-Bernard Bongo; 30 December 1935 – 8 June 2009) was a Gabonese politician who was the second president of Gabon for almost...
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  • Bongo Bongo or Bongo-Bongo may refer to: Bongo-Bongo (linguistics), an imaginary placeholder language Bongo Bongo Land, a British English pejorative term...
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  • In linguistics, Bongo-Bongo is used as a name for an imaginary language. It is most commonly invoked in etymological studies to conceptualize random similarities...
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    The Mazda Bongo (Japanese: マツダ・ボンゴ, Hepburn: Matsuda Bongo), also known as Mazda E-Series, Eunos Cargo, and the Ford Econovan, is a cabover van and pickup...
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  • Oliver Wallace (8 December 1929 – 8 March 2009), known by his stage name Ali Bongo, was an English comedy magician and former president of The Magic Circle...
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    Bongani Thomas Bongo (born 29 June 1978) is a South African politician and the former Minister of State Security, a position to which he was appointed...
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  • is a compilation of two stories: Bongo, narrated by Dinah Shore and loosely based on the short story "Little Bear Bongo" by Sinclair Lewis; and Mickey and...
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    about Britain's foreign aid in which he referred to countries as "Bongo Bongo Land". A video was passed to The Guardian newspaper. A spokesman for UKIP...
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  • Smile, refers explicitly to "bunga bunga". wiktionary:bunga Bongo Bongo Land Bongo-Bongo (linguistics) The joke had circulated in print with other "nonsense"...
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    with protests and riots. When M'Ba died in 1967, Bongo replaced him as president. In March 1968, Bongo declared Gabon a 1-party state by dissolving BDG...
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  • Edward James "Bongo" Brown (September 13, 1932 – December 28, 1984) was an American percussionist known for his work with The Funk Brothers, Detroit-based...
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  • El Bongo is a corregimiento in Bugaba District, Chiriquí Province, Panama. It has a land area of 41.9 square kilometres (16.2 sq mi) and had a population...
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    Tanzania, as defined by BASATA are, ngoma, dansi, kwaya, and taarab, with bongo flava being added in 2001. Singeli has since the mid-2000s been an unofficial...
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    generic name for a small rural town. In British English, Bongo Bongo Land (or Bongo-bongo Land) is a pejorative term used to refer to Third World countries...
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  • In March 1967, Leon M'Ba and Omar Bongo were elected president and vice president. M'Ba died later that year. Bongo declared Gabon a one-party state,...
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    House" and "36.9%", this time for the phrase "Bongo from Congo", which Jagland used when referring to Omar Bongo, the President of Gabon, when he was visiting...
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  • shot down while Goku has an aerial duel with Bongo, in which the monkey-tailed fighter destroys Bongo's hovercraft. Yamcha and Puar also arrive and infiltrate...
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    LiteAce and Toyota TownAce since 2008, and by Mazda in Japan as the Mazda Bongo since 2020. Developed by Daihatsu under the lead of chief engineer Masaharu...
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  • SpongeBob Comics (category Bongo Comics titles)
    SpongeBob SquarePants, published by United Plankton Pictures and distributed by Bongo Comics. It was initially published every two months in the United States...
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  • Noel Dyer (redirect from Bongo Noel Dyer)
    Bongo Papa Noel Dyer I (c. 1927 – 31 July 2000) was a Jamaican Rastafarian elder known within the movement as the man who "walked to Ethiopia" after hitchhiking...
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    Republic of the Congo, with a minority in the south-east of Gabon. Omar Bongo, who was President of Gabon in the late 20th century, was a Teke. As part...
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  • released on 78 rpm, The Land of the Lost, as a three-record album. In 1950, Columbia Records issued the LP, Bongo with The Land of the Lost (Columbia JL-8503)...
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    West Bengal (redirect from Paschim Bongo)
    West Bengal (/bɛnˈɡɔːl/; Bengali: Poshchim Bongo, pronounced [ˈpoʃtʃim ˈbɔŋɡo] , abbr. WB) is a state in the eastern portion of India. It is situated along...
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  • Kayanic Kayan Bahau Modang Segai Hovongan Aoheng Aput Punan Krio Dayak Murik Land Dayak Bakatiʼ Sara Laraʼ Bukar–Sadong Biatah Tringgus Jagoi Jangkang Kembayan...
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  • World). One scene features bongo player Preston Epps, who had achieved some fame a decade earlier with his 1959 pop hit, "Bongo Rock". In fact, Epps is listed...
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    Bengal (redirect from Bôngo)
    symbols. Bengal (/bɛnˈɡɔːl/ ben-GAWL; Bengali: বঙ্গ, romanized: Bôṅgo, pronounced [ˈbɔŋɡo] ) is a historical geographical, ethnolinguistic and cultural...
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    country", and in a departmental meeting, allegedly referred to Africa as "Bongo Bongo Land". When called to account, however, Clark denied the comment had any...
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