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Dabo may refer to: * Dabo (''Star Trek''), a fictional game of chance * Dabo, Indonesia, a port in Indonesia ** Dabo Airport, an airport in Dabo, Indonesia * Dabo, Mali, a commune in Mali * Dabo, Moselle, a commune of the Moselle ''département'', France * Dabo (mountain) (647 m), a mountain in the Vosges, France People * Ibrahim Dabo (19th century), ruler of Kano and founder of the Dabo dynasty * Baciro Dabó (1958–2009), Guinea-Bissauan politician * Dabo Swinney (born 1969), American football coach * Dabo (rapper) (born 1975), Japanese hip-hop artist * Ousmane Dabo (born 1977), French footballer * Mouhamadou Dabo (born 1986), French footballer * Fankaty Dabo (born 1995), English footballer See also * Darbo (other) * Dabotap Dabotap () is a stone pagoda located in the Buddhist temple of Bulguksa in Gyeongju, South Korea. From entering the temple through the Cheongun and Baegun Bridge, Dabotap is located on the right side, opposing Seokgatap on the left s ...
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Dabo (Star Trek)
The fictional ''Star Trek'' universe includes a variety of sports, games, and other pastimes. Some of these fictional recreational activities are closely associated with one List of Star Trek races, race, although they may have gained adherents from other backgrounds. Others thrive on the interaction of different species. Some of the games below were central to the plot of a single episode, while others were recurring plot elements spanning multiple television series of the ''Star Trek'' franchise. Holodeck games The holodeck is a facility designed to simulate reality by replicating a wide range of environments. It is commonly found on starships and starbases in the Star Trek series set in the 24th century, i.e. ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and ''Star Trek: Voyager''. While the holodeck is often used for research and training, it is frequently depicted as a source of entertainment. Some programs depicted in the various ''Star Trek'' shows ...
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Dabo, Indonesia
Singkep is an island in the Lingga Archipelago in Indonesia. Its area is . It is separated from the east coast of Sumatra by the Berhala Strait. It is surrounded by islands Posik to the west, I. Serak to the SW, I. Lalang to the South, and I. Selayar of Riau Islands between Lingga and Singkep. Transport Singkep has two ports, Dabo near Dabosingkep and Jago near Sungaibuluh. Service to the port of Muntok on Bangka of Bangka Belitung and Palembang of South Sumatra ceased operating regularly with the demise of the tin mining industry. However, a high-speed ferry continues to connect Tanjung Pinang to Singkep, from where local boats may be chartered to Lingga. Singkep also has a small airport capable of handling small 40 passenger aircraft. Dabo Airport is located in Dabo, the biggest and main town in Singkep. It was very active during the tin mining operations. It is currently use by charter flights and the government patrol aircraft. Susi Air operates government subsidised passen ...
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Dabo Airport
Dabo Airport is a domestic airport located at Dabo, the largest town in Singkep Island, Riau Islands province of Indonesia. It serves Dabo and surrounding areas. Dabo Airport serves ATR 72, ATR 42, Fokker 50 The Fokker 50 is a turboprop-powered airliner manufactured and supported by Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker. It was designed as an improved version of the successful Fokker F27 Friendship. The Fokker 60 is a stretched freighter version of t ..., and others. Airlines and destinations Statistics and traffic Traffic Statistics References Airports in the Riau Islands {{Indonesia-airport-stub ...
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Dabo, Mali
Dabo is a rural commune in the Cercle of Nara in the Koulikoro Region of south-western Mali Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa. It is the List of African countries by area, eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of over . The country is bordered to the north by Algeria, to the east b .... The commune contains 10 villages. and had a population of 11,855 in the 2009 census. The main village is Boulal. References External links *. Communes of Koulikoro Region {{Koulikoro-geo-stub ...
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Dabo, Moselle
Dabo () is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. History Previous names: ''Dasburch'' (1188), ''Dasburg'' (1189) ''Dagesburg'' (1227), ''Tagesburg'' (1239), ''Dagespurg'' (1313), ''Dachspurg'' (1576). An informal Franco-German summit between President Mitterrand and Chancellor Kohl took place in Dabo July 19, 1983. Population Culture and main sights Dabo Rock and Saint-Léon chapel Dabo is mainly known for its rock, named "le Rocher de Dabo", in French. It is a pink sandstone rock crowned by the Saint- Léon chapel. Before the building of this religious site, there was a medieval castle. This place used to be a celtic worship site. Nowadays, legends are still told about the rock. File:Rocher de Dabo portant la chapelle Saint Léon.jpg, The chapel on top of the rock File:Dabo-nature.jpg, A part of the rock, in the forest File:Dabo5.jpg, A medieval illustration of the castle File:Dabo 8.JPG, alt= The troglodyte houses Two t ...
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Dabo (mountain)
Dabo may refer to: * Dabo (''Star Trek''), a fictional game of chance * Dabo, Indonesia, a port in Indonesia ** Dabo Airport, an airport in Dabo, Indonesia * Dabo, Mali, a commune in Mali * Dabo, Moselle, a commune of the Moselle ''département'', France * Dabo (mountain) (647 m), a mountain in the Vosges, France People * Ibrahim Dabo (19th century), ruler of Kano and founder of the Dabo dynasty * Baciro Dabó (1958–2009), Guinea-Bissauan politician * Dabo Swinney (born 1969), American football coach * Dabo (rapper) (born 1975), Japanese hip-hop artist * Ousmane Dabo (born 1977), French footballer * Mouhamadou Dabo (born 1986), French footballer * Fankaty Dabo (born 1995), English footballer See also * Darbo (other) * Dabotap Dabotap () is a stone pagoda located in the Buddhist temple of Bulguksa in Gyeongju, South Korea. From entering the temple through the Cheongun and Baegun Bridge, Dabotap is located on the right side, opposing Seokgatap on the left sid ...
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Vosges
The Vosges ( , ; ; Franconian and ) is a range of medium mountains in Eastern France, near its border with Germany. Together with the Palatine Forest to the north on the German side of the border, they form a single geomorphological unit and low mountain range of around in area. It runs in a north-northeast direction from the Burgundian Gate (the Belfort– Ronchamp– Lure line) to the Börrstadt Basin (the Winnweiler– Börrstadt– Göllheim line), and forms the western boundary of the Upper Rhine Plain. The Grand Ballon is the highest peak at , followed by the Storkenkopf (), and the Hohneck ().IGN maps available oGéoportail/ref> Geography Geographically, the Vosges Mountains are wholly in France, far above the Col de Saverne separating them from the Palatinate Forest in Germany. The latter area logically continues the same Vosges geologic structure but traditionally receives this different name for historical and political reasons. From 1871 to 1918 the Vos ...
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Ibrahim Dabo
Ibrahim Dabo () was the leader of the Fulani Sullubawa in Kano and founder of the eponymous Dabo dynasty. His progeny has lasted over two centuries reigning as Muslim rulers of the ancient city-state of Kano. The dynasty has become synonymous with the ancient city-state in affectionate sayings as "''Kano ta Dabo Cigari''". They have independently ruled the Kano Emirate from 1819 until the Battle of Kano in 1903 which as a result of British colonisation transformed into the Kano Emirate Council. Dabo reigned as Emir of Kano from 1819 to 1846. He embarked upon policies to centralize the administration and raise revenue. During his reign he was responsible for establishing several ribats, including Fanisau and Waceni. His centralization saw the revival of old royal slave titles which he exploited to consolidate his power. Dabo invaded the Ningi chiefdom but was defeated by Gwarsum at Basshe. In order to re-establish his authority and independence, Dabo re-introduced the ...
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Baciro Dabó
Major Baciro Dabó (12 March 1958 – 5 June 2009) was a Bissau-Guinean politician. Considered to have been a close ally of President João Bernardo "Nino" Vieira, he served as Minister of Territorial Administration and was standing as a candidate in the June 2009 presidential election when he was killed by security forces, allegedly because he was involved in a coup plot. Life and career Dabó had been a singer and a journalist before entering politics. As head of President Kumba Yala's personal security,"Guinea-Bissau: President dismisses security chief", Pana (nl.newsbank.com), 1 March 2001. he announced in February 2001 that a plot to kill Yala upon his return from medical treatment in Portugal and "foment an ethno-religious war" had been foiled and that the plotters had been arrested. Soon afterwards, Yala dismissed Dabó from his post on 27 February 2001 without explanation. As of 2002, Dabó was an official at the Ministry of the Interior. Dabó was a senior member of ...
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Dabo Swinney
William Christopher "Dabo" Swinney (; born November 20, 1969) is an American college football coach, currently serving as the head football coach at Clemson Tigers football, Clemson University. Swinney took over as head coach of the Clemson Tigers football, Clemson Tigers seven games into the 2008 Clemson Tigers football team, 2008 season, following the resignation of Tommy Bowden. Swinney's team won national championships in 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship, 2016 and 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship, 2018. His 2018 Clemson Tigers football team, 2018 Clemson Tigers have often been considered one of the greatest college football teams of all time. He is the winningest head coach in Clemson football history and Atlantic Coast Conference, ACC football history. Early life and education Swinney's parents, Carol McIntosh and Ervil Swinney, married shortly after Carol's high school graduation. The couple had three boys: Tracy, Tripp, and William ( ...
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Dabo (rapper)
; born 6 January 1975 is a Japanese hip-hop rapper. He first appeared on the Japanese hip-hop scene in the 1990s, collaborating in a Shakkazombie song, ''"Tomo ni ikkou"''. Since 2002, he has released three albums: ''Hitman'' (2002), ''Diamond'' (2003), and ''The Force'' (2006). Dabo's lyrics are more hard-edged than most J-pop, or Japanese pop, and represent a tough Japanese street culture. He also appears as a Def_Jam_Vendetta#Characters, playable character in the Japanese version of ''Def Jam Vendetta''. Music career He became a member of ''Nitro Microphone Underground'' in 1997. In 1999 he released his first single, ''Mr. Fudatzkee''. In 2001, he was the first Japanese artist to be signed by Def Jam, Def Jam Japan. That same year, he made his major debut as a solo artist releasing ''Platinum Tongue,'' which reached number fifteen on the Japanese (Oricon) music charts. In addition to his solo works, Dabo racked up numerous credits collaborating with various artists. In additio ...
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Ousmane Dabo
El Hadji Ousmane Dabo (born 8 February 1977) is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Dabo played for Rennes, Inter Milan, Vicenza, Parma, Monaco, Atalanta, Lazio, Manchester City and New England Revolution. He represented France three times at full international level. Early life Dabo was born in Laval, Mayenne. His father Moussa Dabo was a player for the Senegalese national team and Stade Lavallois. Club career Early career Dabo started his career at Rennes, before he and team-mate Mikaël Silvestre were signed by Inter Milan in 1998. Dabo was not a regular first team player for Inter, and a few months later he was loaned out to Vicenza, where he made 13 Serie A appearances. Dabo spent the following season at Parma under Arrigo Sacchi, making sixteen appearances. In June 2000, Inter stated Silvestre and Dabo were bought for only ₤3 million and sold for ₤30 million. In June 2000 he changed clubs again, returning to the French lea ...
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