Askø is a Danish island north of Lolland. It covers an area of 2.82 km2 and has 55 permanent inhabitants (as of 1 January 2005) as well as hundreds of...
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household appliances Asko|Schönberg, a Dutch chamber orchestra ASKO Kara, a Togolese football club ASKÖ Pasching, an Austrian football club ASKÖ (Austria), Association...
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Askos may refer to: Askos, Sochos, a place in Greece Askos (Zakynthos), Greece, a place Askos (pottery vessel), a type of ancient Greek pottery vessel...
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Asko Appliances AB is a company founded in Sweden that produces household appliances including refrigerators, dishwashers and washing machines. It was...
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club was formed on 15 June 1946 as ATSV Pasching, renaming to ASKÖ Pasching in 1986. ASKÖ denotes membership in the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sport und Körperkultur...
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Asko Heikki Siegfried Parpola (born 12 July 1941, in Forssa) is a Finnish Indologist, current professor emeritus of Indology at the University of Helsinki...
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Asko is a male given name common in Finland and Estonia. The nameday is 6 September. The first Asko was baptised in 1901, and as of 2009 there were more...
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ASKO Kara is a Togolese professional football club based in Kara. They play in the top division in Togolese football. The manager Améleté Abalo was shot...
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Asko Mäkilä (20 August 1944 – 2 February 2012) was a Finnish footballer. He played in four matches for the Finland national football team from 1965 to...
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Bärnbach (2) 1977 : Union Krems (3) 1978 : ASKÖ Linz SBL 1979 : ASKÖ Linz SBL (2) 1980 : ASKÖ Linz SBL (3) 1981 : ASKÖ Linz SBL (4) 1982 : Raika Köflach (3)...
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Askos (Greek: Ασκός) is a small mountain village in northern Greece, part of the municipality Lagkadas. It is located approximately 60 kilometers from...
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Asko Kustaa Juhani Vilkuna (17 November 1929 – 13 December 2014) was a Finnish ethnologist. He was born in Nivala as a son of Kustaa Vilkuna. Being a lecturer...
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Asko|Schönberg is a Dutch music ensemble that specialises in contemporary classical music, especially that of the 21st century. It was formed by a merging...
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Askos (Ancient Greek ἀσκός "tube"; plural: ἀσκοί - askoi) is the name given in modern terminology to a type of ancient Greek pottery vessel used to pour...
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Wien, where he mostly played for their reserves. He had a short loan with ASKÖ Donau Linz, before moving to Eintracht Wels in 2021. After a short stint...
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Asko Künnap (born 6 September 1971) is an Estonian designer, writer, and artist. Asko Künnap attended Miina Härma Gymnasium (1978–1989) and the Tartu...
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Asko Kase (born 26 February 1979 in Tallinn) is an Estonian film and television director. In 2009 his film "December Heat" was nominated in 82nd Academy...
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Asko Concerto is a concerto for chamber orchestra by the American composer Elliott Carter. The work was commissioned by the Dutch chamber group Asko|Schönberg...
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the "draw fairy". FC Mohren Dornbirn 1913 (III) v FC Red Bull Salzburg (I) ASKÖ Köttmannsdorf (IV) v SV Horn (II) Union Gurten (III) v LASK (I) ATUS Fliesen...
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Asko Päiviö Ivalo (24 June 1901, in Helsinki – 2 November 1968) was a Finnish diplomat who served over 40 years as Ambassador and as Head of the Political...
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Lauri Asko Antero Sarkola (born September 3, 1945, in Helsinki) is a Finnish actor and theater manager. He studied at the Svenska Teaterskolan from 1963...
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Asko Paade (born 6 September 1984) is an Estonian basketball player who last played for Estonian basketball team Tartu Ülikool. He was also a member of...
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Asko Esna (born 1 May 1986) is an Estonian volleyball player. He was born in Tallinn. His older brother is volleyball player and coach Sten Esna. He began...
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Pöttsching (1991–1994) Regional councillor, Burgenland (1994–1999) Board member, ASKÖ sport and physical education committee (since 1989) Member of the European...
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considered one of the most powerful weapons in the universe. According to Asko Parpola, the Sanskrit vajra- (वज्र-) and its Avestan cognate vazra- are possibly...
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Sirpa-Liisa Asko-Seljavaara (born 12 October 1939 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish plastic surgeon and politician. Asko-Seljavaara was National Coalition...
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Carinthia. The club was formed on 1 June 2007 and took over the license of ASKÖ Pasching to play in the Austrian Football Bundesliga. SK Austria took over...
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Asko Peltoniemi (born 7 February 1963 in Ikaalinen) is a retired Finnish pole vaulter, now is Fitness Coach from FC Haka. "Peltoniemi Asko". fchaka.fi...
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Asko Tapio Sahlberg (born 30 September 1964) is a Finnish novelist. Since the publication of his debut novel in 2000, he has written several more novels...
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