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Kalo or KALO may refer to: *A member of certain subgroups of the Romani people of Western and Northern Europe (plural ''kale''): **Calé **Kale (Welsh Roma) **Finnish Kale *The dialects of the Romani language spoken by these groups: ** Caló **Welsh Romani **Finnish Kalo *The taro plant, known in Hawaii as ''kalo'' *KALO, a television station serving Honolulu, Hawaii *Waterloo Regional Airport, an airport serving Waterloo, Iowa *Kalo, a town in Congo-Kinshasa People * Bong Kalo (born 1997), Vanuatuan footballer *Isuf Kalo (1942–2023), Albanian doctor, and professor of medicine * Kali Kalo (born 1926), Greek actress *Sándor Kaló (born 1945), Hungarian former handball player *Shlomo Kalo (1928–2014), Israeli author and thinker, poet, composer and medical microbiologist * Jack "Kalo" Kalloway, a fictitious cartoonist who is searched for in the graphic novel ''It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken'' See also *Calo (other) *Kale (other) *Cale (other) ...
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Romani People
{{Infobox ethnic group , group = Romani people , image = , image_caption = , flag = Roma flag.svg , flag_caption = Romani flag created in 1933 and accepted at the 1971 World Romani Congress , pop = 2–12 million , region2 = United States , pop2 = 1 million estimated with Romani ancestry{{efn, 5,400 per 2000 United States census, 2000 census. , ref2 = {{cite news , first=Kayla , last=Webley , url=http://content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2025316,00.html , title=Hounded in Europe, Roma in the U.S. Keep a Low Profile , agency=Time , date=13 October 2010 , access-date=3 October 2015 , quote=Today, estimates put the number of Roma in the U.S. at about one million. , region3 = Brazil , pop3 = 800,000 (0.4%) , ref3 = , region4 = Spain , pop4 = 750,000–1.5 million (1.5–3.7%) , ref4 = {{cite web , url ...
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Bong Kalo
Bong Kalo (born 18 January 1997) is a Ni-Vanuatu footballer who plays as a midfielder for Port Vila Premier League club, ABM Galaxy, and the Vanuatu national football team. Early career Kalo was born in the Port Vila suburb of Fresh Water 5. He started playing at Wan Smol Bag Futsal court. When he was 12 he joined Teouma Academy, the national football academy of Vanuatu. Club career Tafea Kalo joined Tafea in 2012. From the beginning he was an important member of the team winning several trophies with the club. He featured in the OFC Champions League twice, in 2014 and 2015. He played 6 matches in the Champions League in which he scored one goal, a penalty kick in a 3–1 loss to AS Magenta from New Caledonia. Ascona After Kalo played well at the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup he was linked with several European pro-clubs. In August 2017 he went on trial with Spanish outfit CD Leganés. He impressed because Leganés decided to offer him a longer stay at the club but it was an ...
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Kaalo
''Kaalo'' is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language horror film, written and directed by Wilson Louis and produced by Yash A Patnaik, Yash Patnaik, Mamta Patnaik and Dhaval Gada. The film was released on 17 December 2010 under the Beyond Dreams Entertainment Ltd. banner. Plot The film features Kaalo, a devilish witch who lived in Kulbhata during the 18th century. She was killed and buried by angry villagers for sacrificing young girl children to satisfy her greed for immortality, but her fear lived on. Years later, villagers spoke of Kaalo's sightings yet again. They claimed she was even more angry and dangerous, and she was back to finish what she left incomplete. Kulbhata was vacated overnight by scared villagers. All roads leading to Kulbhata were sealed by horrifying tales of Kaalo killing anyone who dared to enter Kulbhata until a bus carrying eleven passengers on its way to Kuldevi had to pass through Kulbhata. The passengers were a newlywed couple who were on the way to Kuldevi for b ...
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Cale (other)
Cale may refer to: People * Cale (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name * Calé, an endonym used by Romani subgroups in Spain and Portugal Places * Cale, Arkansas, a town in Nevada County, Arkansas, United States * Cale, Indiana, an unincorporated community in Martin County, Indiana, United States * Portus Cale, an ancient town and port in northern Portugal * The River Cale, which runs through Wincanton in Somerset, Great Britain (and gives the town its name) Other uses * Cale, a common name for fish in the family Odacidae * '' Cale:Drew'', a 2003 album by New Zealand band Jakob See also * Cales Cales was an ancient city of Campania, in today's ''comune'' of Calvi Risorta in southern Italy, belonging originally to the Aurunci/ Ausoni, on the Via Latina. The Romans captured it in 335 BC and established a colony with Latin rights of ..., an ancient city of Campania in southern Italy * Calès (other) * Kale (other) ...
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Kale (other)
Kale is a species of cabbage in which the central leaves do not form a head. Kale may also refer to: Ethnography *''Kale'', the Romani for "black", used as a self-designation by some groups of the Romani people: ** Finnish Kale, the Romani people from Finland ** Kale (Welsh Romanies), the Romani people from Wales Places Former Ottoman Empire ''Kale'' means 'fortified place' in Turkish. Bosnia and Herzegovina * Kale, Konjic Crimea *Chufut-Kale, cave-fortress Macedonia * Kale Fortress in Skopje Romania * Ada Kaleh (lit. 'Fortress Island' in Turkish), former Danube island Serbia * Kale-Krševica, an Ancient Greek town Turkey * Kale, Antalya * Kale, Borçka * Kale, Denizli * Kale, Malatya India * Kale, Mawal, Pune district, Maharashtra Iran * Kale, Iran, a village in Qazvin Province Myanmar * Kale District, Sagaing Region * Kale Township, Sagaing Region * Kale, an alternative spelling for Kalay, Sagaing Region * Kale, Kayin State Slovenia * Kale, Slovenia, a sm ...
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Calo (other)
CALO was an artificial intelligence project that attempted to integrate numerous AI technologies into a cognitive assistant. CALO is an acronym for "Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes". The name was inspired by the Latin word "Calo" which means "soldier's servant". The project started in May 2003 and ran for five years, ending in 2008. The CALO effort has had many major spin-offs, most notably the Siri intelligent software assistant that is now part of the Apple iOS since iOS 5, delivered in several phones and tablets; Social Kinetics, a social application that learned personalized intervention and treatment strategies for chronic disease patients, sold to RedBrick Health; the Trapit project, which is a web scraper and news aggregator that makes intelligent selections of web content based on user preferences; Tempo AI, a smart calendar; Desti, a personalized travel guide; and Kuato Studios, a game development startup. CALO was funded by the Defense Advanced Resear ...
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It's A Good Life, If You Don't Weaken
''It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken'' is a graphic novel by Canadian cartoonist Seth (cartoonist), Seth. It appeared in a collected volume in 1996 after serialization from 1993 to 1996 in issues of Seth's comic book series ''Palookaville (comics), Palookaville''. The mock-autobiographical story tells of its author's obsessive search for the work of a fictional forgotten cartoonist. Seth presents the fictional book as a work of autobiography and features figures from his life such as his friend and fellow cartoonist Chester Brown. The minimalist artwork draws from the styles of the early ''The New Yorker, New Yorker'' cartoonists, rendered in thick brushstrokes with heavy blacks against a greyish-blue wash. The story unfolds with a nostalgic and melancholic tone, and several wordless scenes take the reader on a tour of Southern Ontario, Southern Ontarian city- and landscapes. The book gained Seth a reputation as part of an autobiographical comics trend in the 1990s. It won ...
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Shlomo Kalo
Shlomo Kalo (; February 25, 1928 – August 30, 2014) was a writer and microbiologist. He published approximately 80 fiction and nonfiction books in Hebrew, some of which are published in translation internationally. Biography Shlomo Kalo was born on 25 February 1928, in Sofia, Bulgaria. At the age of 12, Kalo joined the anti-Fascist underground in Bulgaria. Aged 15, when Bulgaria was under Nazi occupation, Kalo was imprisoned in an improvised concentration camp in Somovit.", Aged 18, in 1946, he won a prize in a poetry competition and went to Prague, where he studied medicine at the Charles University, worked as a freelance journalist and wrote short stories. When the state of Israel was founded in 1948, Shlomo Kalo joined the Mahal ("Volunteers from abroad": individuals outside Israel who volunteered to fight together with the Israeli forces in its war of independence) and was trained as a pilot in Olomouc, Czechoslovakia. In 1949, at the age of 21 he immigrated to Israel. ...
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Sándor Kaló
Sándor Kaló (16 March 1944 – 28 January 2020)Sándor Kaló's obituary
was a Hungarian player and coach. He was born in Egyek. He represented Hungary in the 1967 World Championship where he finished in eighth place. Three years later he participated in the next World Championship with the same results. In 1972 he played six games and scored 14 goals on the

Kali Kalo
Kalliopi Damvergi (Greek: Καλλιόπη Δαμβέργη; 20 December 1926 – 8 March 2024) was a Greek actress of film, stage and television. Early life and career Damvergi was born in Athens in 1926, her origin is from Rethymno, her mother Chrysa was an actress and her father was a pharmaceutical manufacturer. Damvergi's first appearance in a theater performance was at the age of just three, in ''Daskalitsa'' by Dario Nikkontemi, following a decision by Marika Kotopouli, in whose theater her mother performed. Her first real role, however, was at the age of 5, specially written for her by Spyros Melas in his play ''Dad is Educating'', where she achieved great success playing alongside Vassilis Logothetides and the Mousouris couple at the " Aliki" theater. Damvergi studied for many years at the classical ballet school of the Royal (now National) Theater and others. An image of her as a child prodigy was being formed, something like the Shirley Temple of Greece, however ...
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Isuf Kalo
Isuf Kalo (1942 – 19 January 2023) was an Albanian doctor and professor of medicine. Born in Luzat, Tepelenë, Albania, Kalo completed his studies at the Faculty of Medicine in Tirana University in 1964. He specialized in several European countries in diabetology and endocrinology. He was one of the pioneers of this domain in Albania. For several years he was chair of endocrinology and metabolic diseases in the Faculty of Medicine and in the University Hospital of Tirana. He was a Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of Medicine and honoured with the Distinguished Scientist Worker Award of Albania. Until 1985 he was the personal doctor of the communist dictator Enver Hoxha. Between 1991 and 2004 Kalo was employed by the World Health Organization's Regional Office for Europe (in Copenhagen Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen, urban area. The city is situated on the islands of ...
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