OKO (Russian: ОКО, obsolete Russian word for eye, also an abbreviation for Ob'yedinonnyye Kristallom Osnovaniya (Russian: Oбъединённые Кристаллом Oснования...
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Oko (Old Russian: Око, lit. 'Eye') is a Russian (previously Soviet) missile defence early warning programme consisting of satellites in Molniya and geosynchronous...
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Oko-oko is a Filipino dish consisting of rice cooked inside a whole sea urchin shell. It originates from the Sama-Bajau people. It is a common delicacy...
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Oko, also known as Ocô in Brazil, was an Orisha. In Nigeria and the Benin Republic, he was a strong hunter and farming deity, as well as a fighter against...
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Morskie Oko, or Eye of the Sea in English, is the largest and fourth-deepest lake in the Tatra Mountains, in southern Poland. It is located deep within...
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The OKO Group is an international real estate development firm created by businessman, Vladislav Doronin. The company develops real estate projects in...
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Morské oko may refer to two lakes: Morské oko, Slovakia, lake in Slovakia Morskie Oko, mountain lake in Poland Sea Eye Lake, lake in Russia This disambiguation...
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Oko (ɔ̀kɔ́), also known as Ogori-Magongo and Oko-Eni-Osayin, is a dialect cluster spoken in Nigeria. It appears to form a branch of the "Nupe–Oko–Idoma"...
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Tairov OKO-1, Tairov OKO-4, and Tairov OKO-7 Öko-Institut, a German research institute US-K, also known as Oko, a satellite in the Oko system Oko (band)...
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((Listen); 15 November 1960 – 28 June 2023), professionally known as Iyabo Oko (Listen), was a Nigerian film actress. Odunkanwi was born on 15 November...
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Armstrong Inya Echezolachuku Oko-Flex (born 2 March 2002) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a winger for Swiss Super League club FC Zürich...
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Federal Polytechnic, Oko is a Nigerian polytechnic located in Oko, Orumba North Local Government Area, Anambra State. Established in 1979, it was previously...
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Bio Oko is a cinema in the Holešovice district of Prague, Czech Republic. Part of a seven-building development between the district's Milada Horáková...
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The Öko-Institut (Institute for Applied Ecology) (sometimes spelled Oeko-Institut) is a non-profit, private-sector environmental research institute with...
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Vladislav Doronin (section OKO Group)
collector. He is the owner and chairman of Aman Resorts, chairman and CEO of OKO Group and is a co-founder of Moscow-based Capital Group. Vladislav Doronin...
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OKO.press is a Polish investigative journalism website created on 15 June 2016. The name is a word play on oko, Polish for eye, and an abbreviation for...
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Oko Town is an Igbo speaking town in south eastern Nigeria. It is one of the 16 towns that make up the geopolitical area called Orumba North Local Government...
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IQ-quarter Eurasia Federation Tower Mercury City Tower OKO Neva Towers Northern Tower View from the OKO Tower The Bagration Bridge is a pedestrian bridge that...
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ÖkoDAX is a German stock market index which includes ten companies in the renewable energy sector. It was introduced on 4 June 2007. The constituting...
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Chief Oko Jumbo (died 1891) was an Ijaw chief of slave descent in the Kingdom of Bonny, a state in the Niger Delta, now part of Rivers State, Nigeria...
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Oko proroka (film) is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1982. Film Polski Oko proroka (film) at IMDb v t e...
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Oko (trans. Eye) was a Slovenian and Yugoslav hard/progressive rock band formed in Ljubljana in 1972. Formed and led by guitarist and vocalist Pavle Kavec...
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Damian Oko (born 22 January 1997) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Stal Stalowa Wola. From 2017 to 2023 he was a player...
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The Oko River is a river of Guyana, a tributary of the Wenamu River and a part of the middle-Mazaruni. Mining is a major economic activity in the area...
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Seiji Oko (大古 誠司 Ōko Seiji , born 15 February 1948) is a former volleyball player from Japan, who was a member of the Japan Men's National Team that won...
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Bernard Okoe-Boye (redirect from Benard Oko-Boye)
Eulogise Dr. Oko Boye As Parliament Approves His Appointment". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 17 November 2021. HAW Hamburg "Nana Addo names Oko-Boye as Deputy...
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Oko sveta is a television news magazine that is broadcast across the Serbian province of Vojvodina. The Serbian word "oko" has two meanings: eye and around...
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Ataa Oko Addo (c. 1919 – 9 December 2012) was a Ghanaian builder of figurative palanquins and figurative coffins, and at over 80 years of age he became...
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reproduced Öko-Test's claims resulting in the German Technischer Überwachungsverein (TÜV) safety agency pressing charges against Vulli, and Öko-Test restored...
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Morské oko (called Veľké Vihorlatské jazero in the past; literally "Eye of the sea") is a lake in the Vihorlat Mountains in eastern Slovakia. It is the...
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