• Ango Ango is a town in the Bas-Congo province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is the terminus of a branch line of the national railway system...
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  • Angos is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in southwestern France. Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées department "Répertoire national des élus:...
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    An ango (安居), or kessei (結制), is a Japanese term for a three-month period of intense training for students of Zen Buddhism, lasting anywhere from 90 to...
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    Ango Sakaguchi (坂口 安吾, Sakaguchi Ango, 20 October 1906 – 17 February 1955) was a Japanese writer, who wrote short stories and novels and was an essayist...
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  • AngoSat 2 is an Angolan geostationary Communications satellite that is designed to provide telecommunications and broadcasting services to Angola and the...
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  • Müller & Pajeken 2008, pp. 179–80 Angos 2005, p. 178 Angos 2005, p. 183 Sämisch vs. Nimzowitsch Reinfeld 1958, p. 90 Angos 2005, p. 180 Nunn 1981, p. 86 Horowitz...
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  • Ango Territory is a territory in the Bas-Uele Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The administrative capital is located at Ango. The territory...
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  • Ängö BK is a Swedish football club located in Kalmar. Ängö BK currently plays in Div 4 Elit Södra Småland sydöstra which is the fifth tier of Swedish football...
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  • begin of 1960s Alexandros Angos was one of Greek leading chess players. In 1959 he won Greek Chess Championship. Alexandros Angos played for Greece in the...
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    Navailles-Angos (French pronunciation: [navaj ɑ̃ɡɔs]; Occitan: Navalhas e Angòs) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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    Pierre Ango (1640 in Rouen – 18 October 1694 in La Flèche) was a French Catholic priest and scientist. He was a professor at the College of La Flèche....
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    Jean Ango (an Italianized form of Jehan Angot) (1480–1551) was a Norman shipowner who provided ships to Francis I, King of France, for exploration of the...
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  • The Ango (Russian: Анго) is a tributary of the Omolon in Russia's Magadan Oblast in northeast Siberia. It is Omolons right tributary and flows into it...
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  • AngoSat 1 was a geostationary communications satellite operated by Angosat and built by the Russian company RKK Energia. It was the first communications...
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  • the checkmate with two knights against a pawn. Angos, 2005 Angos, 2005 In this problem by Alex Angos, White checkmates in four moves: 1. Ne6! Nd8 2....
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    Jean-Robert Ango (around 1710 – after August 16, 1773) was a French draughtsman and painter, noted for his numerous drawings rich in Italian and French...
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  • Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Kaleš bre Anǵo" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2022) (Learn how and...
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  • Cipher Academy (Japanese: 暗号学園のいろは, Hepburn: Angō Gakuen no Iroha) is a Japanese manga series written by Nisio Isin and illustrated by Yūji Iwasaki. It...
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    downward-sloping "tube" (σωλήν, sōlēn) the "receiver" (قَابِلَة, qābila; ἄγγος, angos or φιάλη, phialē) container In the case of another distilling vessel, the...
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    derived from Greek and means ‘water vessel’ (from ὕδωρ húdōr "water" + ἄγγος ángos or ἀγγεῖον angeîon "vessel"), in reference to the shape of its seed capsules...
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    Anglo-Saxon charters are documents from the early medieval period in England which typically made a grant of land or recorded a privilege. The earliest...
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    Ways of Knowing Practice Zazen Shikantaza Koan practice Sesshin Zazenkai Ango Persons Chinese Chán Japanese Zen Korean Seon Vietnamese Thiền USA Zen European...
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    New France Acadia Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Peacekeeping Conflicts Beaver Wars Ango-French War Second Anglo-Dutch War Third Anglo-Dutch War King William's War...
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    families who owned the site were the Gabriel Montgommerys and the Nicolas Angos, but its role as a Resistance center in World War II may be its most notable...
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    Angon (redirect from Ango (weapon))
    The angon (Medieval Greek ἄγγων, Old High German ango, Old English anga "hook, point, spike") was a type of javelin used during the Early Middle Ages by...
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  •  2010 (2010-03-25) February 23, 2013 154 3 "Decryption" Transliteration: "Angō Kaidoku" (Japanese: 暗号解読) Shigeharu Takahashi Shin Yoshida April 8, 2010 (2010-04-08)...
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  • Ravine d'Ango (redirect from Ravine Ango)
    Ravine d'Ango is a village on the island of Réunion, located on its southeastern coast in the commune of Saint-Philippe. v t e...
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    Elesan; Gbenku; Idi Osan; Jeriyin; Koloko; Kumapayi; Maje; Odan; Ogaala; Ogan-Ango; Ojujinle; Ojuolape; Oki; Oko; Oko-Omi; Olodo; Olukunle; Wakajaiye; Wofun...
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  • Nadège Noële Ango Obiang, born on December 20, 1973, in Libreville in Gabon is a Gabonese writer. Her literary works include short stories, drama, romance...
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    A replacement satellite named AngoSat-2 was pursued and was expected to be in service by 2020. As of February 2021, Ango-Sat-2 was about 60% ready. The...
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