Look up maku in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maku (Máku, Makú), Magu or Makku may refer to: Dar-e Maku, a village in Hormozgan Province Maku, Chaldoran...
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Maku (Persian: ماكو) is a city in the Central District of Maku County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district...
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Maku International Airport (Persian: فرودگاه ماکو, lit. 'Forūdgāh-e Mākūh') (IATA: IMQ, ICAO: OITU), also known as Maku Airport, is an airport serving...
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Maku (Macu, Máku, Mácu, Makú, Macú) or Maco (Mako, Máko, Macó, Makó) is a pejorative term referring to several hunter-gatherer peoples of the upper Amazon...
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Sunday Maku (born 3 April 1979) is a Nigerian former professional tennis player. Born in Ondo State, Maku was a number one ranked player in the national...
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Labaran Maku (born 1 January 1962) is a Nigerian politician who served as Minister of Information from 2010 to 2015 and as deputy governor of Nasarawa...
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Jean Adelard Mayanga Maku (born 31 October 1948) is a Congolese former footballer who played as a forward for Zaire in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He also...
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Nadahup languages (redirect from Makú language)
languages, also known as Makú (Macú) or Vaupés–Japurá, form a small language family in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. The name Makú is pejorative, being...
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Nukak (redirect from Nukak-Makú)
The Nukak [nɨkãk] people (also Nukak-Makú) live between the Guaviare and Inírida rivers, in the depths of the tropical humid forest, on the fringe of the...
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Mimili Maku Arts, often referred to as Mimili Maku, is an Aboriginal-owned and -led arts centre located in the remote community of Mimili in the Anangu...
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A kōhaku maku (紅白幕, red and white curtain) is a type of decorative fabric panel used on various occasions in Japan. The fabric takes its name from its...
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The Khanate of Maku (Persian: خانات ماکو, romanized: Khānāt-e Mākū) was an 18th–20th century khanate based in Maku, ruled by a family of Bayat origin...
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Tane maku Hito (種蒔く人, "The Sower") was a Japanese proletarian literary magazine in the early 1920s. Tane maku Hito was a Japanese proletarian literary...
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Maku Kandi (Persian: ماکوکندی, also Romanized as Mākū Kandī) is a village in Anzal-e Jonubi Rural District, Anzal District, Urmia County, West Azerbaijan...
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Máku ['mako], also spelled Mako (Spanish Macú), and in the language itself Jukude, is an unclassified language and likely language isolate once spoken...
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Mount Maku (Japanese: 幕山 = Maku-Yama) is a mountain with the height of 626 meters, located in Yugawara, Kanagawa, Japan. It is a volcanic lava dome that...
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Macro-Puinavean languages (redirect from Puinave-Maku languages)
Nukak-Kakwa group, as Puinave–Maku. Paul Rivet (1920) and other researchers proposed decades ago the hypothesis of a Puinave-Makú family. Later, Joseph Greenberg...
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Nukak language (redirect from Nukak Makú language)
Nukak language (Nukak Makú: Guaviare) is a language of uncertain classification, perhaps part of the macrofamily Puinave-Maku. It is very closely related...
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him to see the Maku Tree in Horon Village, the capital of Holodrum. Link finds a sword in a cave and makes his way to the tree. The Maku Tree tells Link...
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Bandise Grey Maku (born 24 July 1986) is a former South African professional rugby union player, whose usual position was hooker. He played first class...
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Maku County (Persian: شهرستان ماکو) is in West Azerbaijan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Maku. After the 2006 National Census, Poldasht and...
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Maku is a village located south east of Ukhrul in Ukhrul district, Manipur state, India. The village is about 32 kilometers from Ukhrul and is partially...
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Hupda (redirect from Hupdá Makú)
Hupda, Hupde, Jupda, and variants, may refer to: Hupda people, an ethnic group of the Amazon Hupda language, their language This disambiguation page lists...
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details". The Daily Telegraph. 12 November 2013. "Brilliant Bury boost survival hopes". Suffolk News. 11 March 2016. Maku Koroiyadi at ESPNscrum v t e...
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Nadëb language (redirect from Guariba Maku language)
Guariba/Wariwa, Kaborí, Anodöub, sometimes compounded with the term Maku, as in Maku do Paraná Boá-Boá after one of the rivers in Nadëb territory. All vowels...
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Koisen Dai-ni-maku - Echigo-Hen Unreleased Unreleased February 27, 2014 Unreleased Asgard Asgard Iza, Shutshjin! Koisen Dai-ni-maku - Kai-Hen Unreleased...
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Guangming District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Maku International Airport (IATA: IMQ), an airport serving Maku and Showt, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran This...
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Müller-Kessler, Christa (2003). "Aramaic ?k?, lyk? and Iraqi Arabic ?aku, maku: The Mesopotamian Particles of Existence". Journal of the American Oriental...
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Hup language (redirect from Hupdá Makú language)
The Hup language (also called Hupdë, Hupdá, Hupdé, Hupdá Makú, Jupdá, Makú, Makú-Hupdá, Makú De, Hupda, and Jupde) is one of the four Naduhup languages...
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