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    Most of the Oroks are concentrated in three settlements – Poronaysk, Nogliki and the village of Val, Nogliksky District. A total of 144 Oroks live in Val...
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  • Orok may refer to: Orok people, an ethnic group of Sakhalin, Russia Orok language, a Tungusic language of Russia Oroch (disambiguation) Orrock (disambiguation)...
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  • Orok Orok Essien (born 25 January 1992) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward. He spent most of his career in India, alongside...
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    Kampong Sungai Orok is a village in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. The population was 1,025 in 2016. It is of the villages within Mukim Berakas 'B'. The...
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    Robert Dick Orok (October 2, 1878 – November 8, 1957) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1912...
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  • Orok Akarandut listen (born March 18, 1987, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State) is a Nigerian football player currently playing for Akwa United. Akarandut began his...
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  • Uilta language (redirect from Orok language)
    F. (1989). The Oroks: past and present (pp. 124–146). Palgrave Macmillan UK. Pilsudski, B. (1987). Materials for the study of the Orok [Uilta] language...
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  • Oliver Orok (born (1963-07-03)3 July 1963) is a Nigerian male former weightlifter, who competed in the 100 kg category and represented Nigeria at international...
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    The Ol Donyo Orok mountain (in maasai language), also called Namanga Hills, is situated in southern Kenya next to the Tanzanian border in the Namanga Division...
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    Sakhalin (category Articles containing Orok-language text)
    of whom are Russians. The indigenous peoples of the island are the Ainu, Oroks, and Nivkhs, who are now present in very small numbers. The island's name...
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    The Pas (redirect from Orok station)
    Lathlin, politician Oscar Lathlin, politician Bif Naked, musician Robert Orok, politician Helen Betty Osborne, murder victim Walt Peacosh, hockey player...
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    classified critically endangered by UNESCO. In addition, languages such as Orok, Evenki and Nivkh spoken in formerly Japanese controlled southern Sakhalin...
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  • (including Taz 1926–1989) (in Chukchi 1939–1979) (in Nenets 1926–1939) (incl. Oroks 1970–1979) (in Orochs 1970–1979) (in Udege 1926–1989) (in Nenets 1926–1979)...
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    Also smaller numbers of indigenous minorities, such as Ainu, Nivkhs and Oroks can be found. The majority of the population are Russian Orthodox. The city...
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    incentives were provided to encourage immigration. Indigenous Nivkh and Oroks worked in Japanese-run fisheries and a synthetic textile plant near the...
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    Orok Edem-Odo (Orok Edem-Odo Edem Ekpo Efiom Okoho Efiom Ekpo Efiom Ekpo) also known as Eyamba IX or King Duke IX was the Obong of Calabar from 17 April...
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  • As of Unicode version 16.0, Cyrillic script is encoded across several blocks: Cyrillic: U+0400–U+04FF, 256 characters Cyrillic Supplement: U+0500–U+052F...
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    Votians Far East Ainus Evenks Hamnigans Evens Nanai Negidals Nivkhs Orochs Oroks Taz Udege Ulchs Siberia Kamasins Kumandins Shors Aba Soyots Siberian Tatars...
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    the Tungusic idioms" such as Negidal, Lamut, Udehe/Orochi, Nanai, Ilcha, Orok, Manchu and Ulcha, and "nothing seems to contradict the assumption that the...
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    Kereks, Itelmens Tungusic: Evenks, Evens, Nanais, Orochs, Ul'ch, Udegey, Orok, Manchus Isolate: Yukaghirs, Nivkhs, Ainus The region was not connected with...
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    Tungusic languages. Along with the languages of the Nanai people and the Oroks, it contains relics of the ancient pre-Tungusic "Amuric" vocabulary, which...
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    invasion of South Sakhalin, Abashiri saw the resettlement of several Nivkh and Orok families from Karafuto; among them was Chiyo Nakamura (1906–1969), a Nivkh...
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  • Among the several native ethnic groups of Japan, the predominant group are the Yamato Japanese, who trace their origins back to the Yayoi period and have...
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    lived here before Russian colonization: Udege, Nanai, Nivkh, Orochs, Ulchs, Oroks, and Manchus.[citation needed] Population: According to the 2021 Census...
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  • (Middle-Lower Amur) Kur-Urmi Nanai (Khabarovsk) Bikin Nanai (Ussuri) Ulch Orok Hölzl, Andreas; Payne, Thomas E. (2022). Tungusic languages: past and present...
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    loanwords. Even Evenk (since 1937) Nanai Udihe (Udekhe) (not used recently) Orok (since 2007) Ulch (since late 1980s) Since 1936. Since 1936. Since late 1980s...
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  • Chief Louis Orok Edet QPM (1914–1979) was the Inspector General of the Nigeria Police Force from 1964–1966. He was the first indigenous Nigerian to occupy...
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    Cyrillic letter Lje Ԩ ԩ : Cyrillic letter En with left hook - a letter uses in Orok language. Iotation Maretić, Tomislav. Gramatika i stilistika hrvatskoga ili...
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    Olare Motorogi Conservancy is a 35,000 acre community-based conservation area in Kenya, part of the Maasai Mara-Serengeti ecosystem and wildlife dispersal...
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    also two pillars or totems of Maasai society: Oodo Mongi, the Red Cow and Orok Kiteng, the Black Cow with a subdivision of five clans or family trees. The...
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