• Dego may refer to: Baruch Dego (born 1982), Ethiopian-born Israeli football player David Dego (born 2001), Israeli football player Messay Dego (born 1986)...
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    Degos disease, also known as Köhlmeier-Degos disease or malignant atrophic papulosis, is an extremely rare condition caused by blockage of arteries and...
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    Dego (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdeːgo]; Ligurian: O Dê [u ˈdeː]) is a town and comune in the Province of Savona in the region Liguria, in Northwestern Italy...
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  • Messay Dego (Hebrew: מסאי דגו; born February 15, 1986) is an Ethiopian-born Israeli former association footballer and a manager, who played for the Israel...
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    The Second Battle of Dego was fought on 14 and 15 April 1796 during the French Revolutionary Wars between French forces and Austro-Sardinian forces. The...
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    Robert Degos (1904–1987) was a French dermatologist who described several dermatoses including Degos disease which he first described in a seminal paper...
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    Baruch Dego (or Barukh, Hebrew: ברוך דגו; born 28 March 1982) is an Ethiopian-born Israeli former association footballer, who played for the Israel national...
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    Dollis Hill, London, comprising producers Mark "Marc Mac" Clair & Denis "Dego" McFarlane. 4hero are known for being pioneers of breakbeat hardcore, jungle/drum...
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    Thomas Degos, born 28 December 1971 in Neuilly-sur-Seine (Hauts-de-Seine), was the Prefect of Mayotte from 21 July 2011, having succeeded acting Prefect...
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  • The Battle of Dego took place on September 21, 1794, in present-day Italy, during the War of the First Coalition. The battle was fought between French...
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  • French Navy have borne the name Dégo: French ship Dégo (1797), a gunboat taken from the Venetian navy French ship Dégo (1798), a 64-gun ship of the line...
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  • David Teshager Dego (Hebrew: דוד טשאגר דגו, born 9 May 2001) is an Israeli footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Hapoel Ramat HaSharon. As...
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    northeast of Carcare. Dego is 12 kilometres (7 mi) north of Carcare. Acqui, lies about 41 kilometres (25 mi) to the north of Dego. Beaulieu planned for...
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  • The Mahbere Dego massacres were mass extrajudicial killings that took place in Mahbere Dego (Tigrinya: ማሕበረ ደጎ) in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia during...
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    Dyskeratosis congenita Mendes da Costa syndrome Other hereditary causes Degos-Touraine syndrome Diffuse and macular atrophic dermatosis Hereditary sclerosing...
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  • Deg Teg Fateh (Punjabi: ਦੇਗ ਤੇਗ ਫ਼ਤਿਹ, meaning Victory to Charity and Arms) is a Sikh slogan and the title of an anthem in the Punjabi language that signifies...
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  • Police Forces of India All pages with titles containing Dago Bukit Dago Dego (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Clear cell acanthoma (also known as Acanthome cellules claires of Degos and Civatte, Degos acanthoma, and Pale cell acanthoma) is a benign clinical and histological...
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    large group of Austrians in Dego, so that on 14 April Napoleon left only one brigade in Cosseria, sending reinforcements to Dego, which was occupied the following...
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  • Term Location or origin Targets Meaning, origin and notes References Dago, Dego United States, Commonwealth Italians, Spaniards, Greeks, Portuguese or Maltese...
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    of the Order of Saint John, later brought into French Navy service as the Dégo. Construction of San Zaccharia began in 1763 at Senglea Dockyard, Malta under...
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  • Mahibere Degue (Tigrinya: ማሕበረ ደጎ), also transliterated as Mahbere Dego is a historical town in Tigray Region, Ethiopia. It is located 12.5 km south of...
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    Laurent Degos, Professor of Haematology at the University of Paris, was born on July 9, 1945, in Paris (75008) from Robert Degos (1904-1987) medical doctor...
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  • 2018) Tomer Kashtan (December 2018 – May 2019) Shimon Edri (May 2019) Messay Dego (May 2019 – October 2019) Israeli Premier League Winners (1): 2011–12 Israel...
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  • Carotid artery stenosis Renal artery stenosis Other Aortoiliac occlusive disease Degos disease Erythromelalgia Fibromuscular dysplasia Raynaud's phenomenon...
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  • electro-industrial Length 62:04 Label Talkin' Loud Producer Nicolette Plaid Dego Alec Empire Felix Nicolette chronology Singles from Let No-One Live Rent...
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    Carotid artery stenosis Renal artery stenosis Other Aortoiliac occlusive disease Degos disease Erythromelalgia Fibromuscular dysplasia Raynaud's phenomenon...
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    on 12 April. The French then moved further inland, intending to capture Dego and increase the separation between the Habsburg army and that of its ally...
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    Carotid artery stenosis Renal artery stenosis Other Aortoiliac occlusive disease Degos disease Erythromelalgia Fibromuscular dysplasia Raynaud's phenomenon...
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  • be a derivation from Diego. By the early 20th century, the term dago or dego was extended as an ethnic slur applied chiefly to Italian Americans, besides...
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