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Dolo may refer to: Places *Dolo, Veneto, a town in the province of Venice, northern Italy *Dolo (river), a river in the Reggio-Emilia province of Italy *Dolo, Burkina Faso, a town in Burkina Faso *Dolo, Côtes-d'Armor, a town in France *Dolo, Ethiopia, a town in Ethiopia *Dolo, San Jose, a barangay in Camarines Sur, Philippines *Dolo Department, Bougouriba Province, Burkina Faso People *Dolo Coker (1927–1983), American jazz pianist and composer *Kameng Dolo, Indian politician *Maphutha Dolo (born 1992), South African rugby union player *Saye-Taayor Adolphus Dolo (born 1963), Liberian politician and military officer *Steve Cherundolo (born 1979), nicknamed "Dolo", American association football player Other uses *Dolo (automobile) *Dolo Airport *Dolo (tablet) See also *Dolos, multi-ton concrete blocks *Dolow, a town in Somalia *Dulo (other) Dulo may refer to: *Dulo The Dulo clan was a ruling dynasty of the Bulgars, who were of Turkic origin. It is generally consi ...
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Dolo, Veneto
Dolo is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto, Italy. It is connected by the SP26 provincial road and is one of the towns of the Riviera del Brenta. History The growth of the town of Dolo is due to the gradual downsizing of the Republic of Venice, maritime power of Venice which was historically oriented towards Dalmatia, the Aegean Sea and the Middle East, which occurred concurrently with the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the Islamic expansion and the new opening of navigation routes to the Americas. As a consequence, Venice had to address inland its new commercial interests. At the beginning of the 15th century, documents testify to the existence of a village which, developing, gave rise to the economic importance of Dolo, always linked to the presence of its water mills collecting wheat from the nearby agricultural lands and then grinding the flour and embarking some into cargo boats pulled by horses along the banks of the Brenta Canal to the lagoon, f ...
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Steve Cherundolo
Steven Emil Cherundolo (born February 19, 1979) is an American association football, soccer coach and former player who serves as head coach of Major League Soccer side Los Angeles FC. A right-back, he was the captain (association football), captain of Hannover 96 of the German Bundesliga, where he spent his List of one-club men in association football, entire club career. He represented the United States men's national soccer team, United States at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cup, 2010 FIFA World Cups. Early life Born in Rockford, Illinois, Cherundolo grew up in San Diego, California, and attended Mount Carmel High School (San Diego), Mt. Carmel High School in Rancho Peñasquitos, San Diego, California, Rancho Peñasquitos. As a youth, he played for the La Jolla Nomads club team, which won the California state championship six times with him. Before joining Hannover, Cherundolo enrolled at the University of Portland and played for the Portland Pilots men' ...
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Dulo (other)
Dulo may refer to: *Dulo The Dulo clan was a ruling dynasty of the Bulgars, who were of Turkic origin. It is generally considered that their elite was related to the Huns and the Western Turkic Khaganate. Particularly, it is said that the Dulo descended from the ruler ... clan (or House of Dulo), from which descended the earliest Bulgarian Dynasty * Dulo, Mandara, the capital of the historical Mandara kingdom in what is now Cameroon See also * Dolo (other) * Jennifer Dulos * Dulu (other) {{disambig ...
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Dolow
Dolow (; ), also spelled Doolow, is a town in the southern Gedo region of Somalia. The city sits on the Ganana River near the Somali Region in Ethiopia, just north of Luuq. Buulo xaawo District lies west of Dolow near the North Eastern Province. District Dolow town is the seat of one of the Gedo region's seven districts, Doolow District. Dolow is located on the border with Ethiopia alongside the Dawa River Dawa or Dawah may refer to: Places China *Dawa, Jilin, in Ningjiang District, Songyuan *Dawa County (大洼县), Panjin, Liaoning *Dawa, Dawa County, Liaoning *Dawa, Changtu County, Liaoning *Dawa Chik, One Month in (Tibetan) Other countrie ... where it meets the Ganana River. It was recognised as District in mid 19th century See also * Dolo, Ethiopia Notes ReferencesDooloowDōlow, Somalia
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Dolos
A dolos (plural: dolosse) is a wave-dissipating concrete block used in great numbers as a form of coastal management. It is a type of tetrapod. Weighing up to , dolosse are used to build revetments for protection against the erosive force of waves from a body of water. The dolos was invented in 1963, and was first deployed in 1964 on the breakwater of East London, a South African port city. Construction Dolosse are normally made from un-reinforced concrete, poured into a steel mould. The concrete will sometimes be mixed with small steel fibers to strengthen it in the absence of reinforcement. They are used to protect harbour walls, breakwaters and shore earthworks. In Dania Beach, Florida, dolosse are used as an artificial reef known as the Dania Beach Erojacks. They are also used to trap sea-sand to prevent erosion. Roughly 10,000 dolosse are required for a kilometre of coastline. They work by dissipating, rather than blocking, the energy of waves. Their design deflects ...
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Dolo (tablet)
The medication paracetamol (INN) ( or ), also known as acetaminophen (USAN) (), is sold around the world under a number of different brand names. Common brand names include Tylenol, Excedrin, Calpol, and Panadol. Tylenol Tylenol is a brand of drugs advertised for reducing pain, reducing fever, and relieving the symptoms of allergies, cold, cough headache, and influenza. The active ingredient of its original flagship product is paracetamol. The brand name "Tylenol" is owned by McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a subsidiary of Kenvue. As of 2017 the brand was used in Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, Lebanon, Myanmar, Oman, Philippines, Portugal, Switzerland, Thailand, United States, and Vietnam. Calpol Calpol is a brand of children's medicine sold in the UK, Ireland, India, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Kenya, Malta, Philippines and Turkey. The main product is a paracetamol suspension, branded as ''Calpol Infant Suspension''. It is usually a coloured syrup with a sweet taste, and is used to trea ...
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Dolo Airport
Dolo Airport is an airport serving Dolo, a town in southeastern Ethiopia, close to the border with Somalia. The airport was constructed between 2009 and 2012, and supports the UNHCR refugee operations in the area. The airport lies at an elevation of 625 feet (191 m) above mean sea level A mean is a quantity representing the "center" of a collection of numbers and is intermediate to the extreme values of the set of numbers. There are several kinds of means (or "measures of central tendency") in mathematics, especially in statist .... See also * Transport in Ethiopia * References * Google Earth * OpenMaps Maps Airports in Ethiopia {{Somali-geo-stub ...
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Dolo (automobile)
The Dolo was a French automobile advertised and exhibited during 1947 and 1948. Background The car came from a business called Brun, Dolo & Galtier (BDG) located at Pierrefitte. Messrs Brun, Dolo and Galtier were hitherto unknown in motor industry circles, but the car looked modern and affordable when compared to the offerings provided by the known auto-makers. The prototype had its first outing at the 1947 Salon de Paris (primarily an art fair) and six months later appeared at the Paris Motor Show in October 1947. The next year it turned up at the Spring Motor Shows at Geneva and Brussels. The first car The company's first car, the Dolo JB-10, was a futuristic front-wheel-drive two-seater. The driver and passenger were accommodated under a Plexiglas/Perspex dome. The engine was a 592 cc air-cooled boxer unit offering up a maximum of 23 hp, and the gear box was a four-speed manual unit featuring synchromesh on the two top ratios. Although the prototype was present ...
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Saye-Taayor Adolphus Dolo
Adolphus Dolo (born March 21, 1963) is a Liberian politician. HE was a member of the Liberian Senate representing Nimba County Nimba County is a Counties of Liberia, county in northeastern Liberia that shares borders with the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire in the East and the Republic of Guinea in the Northwest. Its capital city is Sanniquellie and its most populous city is .... He served an Army general during the presidency of Charles G. Taylor. Senator Saye-Taayor A. Dolo was the junior senator for Nimba County. Also, he is the chairman person of the statutory committee, Internal Affairs, Governance and Reconciliation. References 1963 births Members of the Senate of Liberia People from Nimba County Living people 21st-century Liberian politicians {{Liberia-politician-stub ...
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Dolo (river)
The Dolo is a mountain stream that rises on the slopes of Mount Cusna in the Reggio-Emilia province, of the Tuscany-Emilia Romagna Apennine Mountains. It is a tributary of the Secchia, and its length is about . The Dolo acts as a natural boundary between the provinces of province of Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia and province of Modena, Modena. About before entering the Secchia river, the Dragone mountain stream flows into the Dolo. At the height of Fontanaluccia there is a dam () that provides water for a hydroelectric power plant () located downstream in Farneta. file:Dolo briglia.jpg, Dolo river near Romanoro file:Dolo ponte.jpg, Dolo river seen from the bridge crossing to the nearby village of Morsiano Rivers of Italy Rivers of Emilia-Romagna Rivers of the Province of Reggio Emilia Rivers of the Province of Modena {{Italy-river-stub ...
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Kameng Dolo
Kameng Dolo is an Indian politician from Arunachal Pradesh. He served as the Home Minister & Deputy Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh in Kalikho Pul's government as well as Gegong Apang. He founded Congress (Dolo) on July 25, 2003, and formed a government along with Gegong Apang of Arunachal Congress. On August 30, 2003, he merged Congress (D) with Bharatiya Janata Party. He is also a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He shifted his loyalties in 2015 when the Indian National Congress member revolted in their government. Kameng Dolo unsuccessfully contested Pakke-Kessang Assembly constituency, Pakke-Kessang Assembly by-election in December 2017. On 8 March 2017, Dolo lost his seat following an opposing candidate for his seat alleged that his candidacy was fraudulently withdrawn, making Dolo unopposed. See also * List of deputy chief ministers of Arunachal Pradesh References

Living people People from East Kameng district Indian National Congress politicians from Aru ...
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Dolo Coker
Charles Mitchell "Dolo" Coker (November 16, 1927 – April 13, 1983) was a jazz pianist and composer who recorded four albums for Xanadu Records and extensively as a sideman, for artists like Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, Lou Donaldson, Art Pepper, Philly Joe Jones, and Dexter Gordon.Allmusic/ref> Biography Charles Mitchell "Dolo" Coker was born in Hartford, Connecticut on November 16, 1927, raised in both Philadelphia and Florence, South Carolina. The first musical instruments Coker played in childhood were the C-melody and alto saxophones, learning them at a school in Camden, South Carolina. By the age of thirteen he was starting to play piano. Coker moved to Philadelphia, where he studied piano at the Landis School of Music and at Orenstein's Conservatory. Coker also played some shows on piano for Jimmy Heath while in Philadelphia. He was also a member of the Frank Morgan Quartet (with Flip Greene on bass and Larance Marable on drums). Coker did not record his own album as a lead ...
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