• Oku or OKU may refer to: Oku, Cameroon, subdivision in the Northwest Region of Cameroon Lake Oku, a crater lake on the Bamenda Plateau in the Northwest...
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    Michael Oku (born 1993) is an English professional wrestler, notable for his work on the British Independent circuit, particularly with Revolution Pro...
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  • Oku (奥) is a common Japanese surname. Despite the apparent overlap with the modern go-on reading of oku that is derived from Middle Chinese, this term...
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  • Hiroya Oku (奥 浩哉, Oku Hiroya, born September 16, 1967) is a Japanese manga artist, who is the creator of Gantz, Gigant, Hen and Inuyashiki, the first two...
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  • Oku (邑久町, Oku-chō) was a town located in Oku District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 19,389 and a density...
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  • Oku (Ebkuo, Ekpwo, Ukfwo, Bvukoo, Kuɔ) is a Grassfields Bantoid language that is primarily spoken by the Oku people of northwest Cameroon, a fondom of...
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    Count Oku Yasukata (奥 保鞏, 5 January 1847 – 19 July 1930) was a Japanese field marshal and leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army. Born in...
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  • Katsuhiko Oku (奥 克彦 Oku Katsuhiko, 3 January 1958 – 29 November 2003) was a Japanese diplomat who played rugby for Oxford and Waseda University. In Britain...
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    Oku no Hosomichi (奥の細道, originally おくのほそ道), translated as The Narrow Road to the Deep North and The Narrow Road to the Interior, is a major work of haibun...
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    Oku is a subdivision in North West Region, (formerly North West Province), Cameroon. The term Oku also refers to the people who live in this region ruled...
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  • Oku (奥) is a spatial theory or concept that pertains to the idea of "inwardness". It is unique to Japan and is an integral part of the urban space formation...
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    Lake Oku is a crater lake on the Bamenda Plateau in the Northwest Region of Cameroon. It is located at 2,227 metres (7,306 ft) on Mount Oku, and is completely...
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    Hanako Oku (奥 華子, Oku Hanako, born March 20, 1978, in Funabashi, Chiba, Japan) is a pop singer famous in her native Japan for her piano ballads. She rose...
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  • Oku Ampofo (4 November 1908 – 1998) was a Ghanaian sculptor and medical doctor. He became the first Ghanaian to receive a government scholarship to study...
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  • 38°54′10″N 48°11′23″E / 38.90278°N 48.18972°E / 38.90278; 48.18972 Ökü (also, Okyu) is a village in the Yardymli Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms...
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  • Shutaro Oku (Japanese: 奥 秀太郎, Hepburn: Oku Shūtarō, born in 1975) is a Japanese film and stage director. Shutaro Oku was born in 1975 in Tokyo, Japan....
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  • Ki-Oku (記憶, Kioku) is a collaborative studio album by Japanese jazz trumpeter Toshinori Kondo and Japanese hip hop producer DJ Krush. It was released...
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    The Oku Volcanic Field or Oku Massif is a group of volcanoes based on a swell in the Cameroon Volcanic Line, located in the Oku region of the Western...
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  • Daisuke Oku (奧 大介, Oku Daisuke, February 7, 1976 – October 17, 2014) was a Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. Oku was born in...
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  • Okechukwu Oku // , also known as Okey Oku and nicknamed "the Oracle", is a Nigerian film producer, director, cinematographer and occasional musician....
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  • Oku-san (おくさん, "Wife") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masakazu Ooi. It has been serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's seinen manga magazine...
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  • Oko-oko (redirect from Oku'-oku')
    Oko-oko Alternative names Oko'-oko', Oku-oku, Ketupat tehe tehe, Nasi tehe tehe Course Main dish Place of origin Philippines Region or state Tawi-Tawi...
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    Mount Oku, or Kilum Mountain, is the largest volcano in the Oku Massif, in the Cameroon Volcanic Line, located in the Oku region of the Western High Plateau...
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  • Oku Station may refer to: Oku Station (Tokyo) - (尾久駅) A station connected with Tohoku Main Line and Takasaki Line, located in Tokyo. Oku Station (Okayama)...
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  • 29, 37), Lokasenna (54), Þrymskviða (7, 8, 14, 31), Lokrur II (43) Öku-Þor Oku-Thor "Cart Thor" or "Driving Thor", though possibly derived from the...
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  • Oku (邑久郡, Oku-gun) was a district located in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 39,365 and a density of...
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    Akiko Ōku (大九 明子, Ōku Akiko, born October 8, 1968), also romanised as Akiko Ohku, is a Japanese film director. Ōku was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa. In high...
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  • Manami Oku (奥 真奈美, Oku Manami, born November 22, 1995 in Tokyo) is a Japanese singer. She is a former member of the Japanese girl band AKB48. She debuted...
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  • The arts festival Oku-Noto Triennale (Japanese 奥能登芸術祭) takes place every three years in Suzu, Japan. Contemporary artists install site-specific works...
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  • in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump...
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