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Kuku may refer to: People * Emir-Usein Kuku (born 1976), Crimean Tatar human rights defender * John Dean Kuku (born 1963), Solomon Islands politician * Kuku people, an ethnic group in South Sudan * Kuku Yulanji, an Aboriginal people of the Daintree region in North Queensland, Australia Places *Kuku, Algeria, a village in Tizi Ouzou Province, former capital of the Kingdom of Kuku *Kingdom of Kuku, a 16th–17th century Kabyle kingdom in Algeria * Kuku, Estonia, a village in Estonia * Kuku, Iran, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran *Kükü, Azerbaijan Radio * KUKU (AM) (1330 AM), a defunct radio station in Willow Springs, Missouri, U.S. * KUKU-FM (100.3 FM), a radio station in Willow Springs, Missouri, U.S. * Radio Kuku in Estonia, established in 1992 Other * ''Kuku 3D'', 1 2013 Slovak stereoscopic movie * Kuku dialect, the language of the Kuku people * Kuku (food), a Persian and Azerbaijani omelette * Kuku (music), the title of a traditional piece of music from the W ...
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Emir-Usein Kuku
Emir-Usein Kemalovich Kuku (, born 26 June 1976) is a Crimean Tatar human rights defender and member of the Crimean Human Rights Contact Group. In February 2016, he was arrested and charged by Russian authorities on the accusation that he was a member of the Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir, although Kuku denies any involvement in this organization. Life Kuku was born in Novorossiysk on 26 June 1976. In 1993, the family moved to Crimea. They obtained a plot of land for the erection of a house in the native village of Kemala Cook in Koreiz. In 2000, Kuku graduated from Kherson National Technical University with a degree in management. In 2001, he graduated from Kharkiv Financial and Economic Institute majoring in accounting. Before the annexation of Crimea, Kuku fought for the preservation of a Crimean Tatar cemetery and was involved in monitoring cases of discrimination against Muslims. Since 2014, he participated in helping Crimean political prisoners and in the search fo ...
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Kuku Dialect
The Kuku dialect, also called ''Kutuk na Kuku'' (Kuku language), belongs to the Karo language group, of the Southeastern Nilotic branch of the Nilotic language family of Southern Sudan and Northern Uganda. There is no standardized writing system for Kuku; it is sometimes written using the alphabet of a related language such as Bari or Kakwa, with the addition of characters to represent sounds that are not present in the other language. For example, the Bari alphabet can be adjusted for use in Kuku by adding the digraphs ''gb'' and ''kp'' to represent the voiced and voiceless labiovelar stops, respectively. The Kuku alphabet, which has two digraphs not found in the Bari alphabet, runs as follows: A E I O U Ö – B D G J K L – M N P R S T – W Y ’B ’D ’Y Ŋ – NY GB KP a e i o ö – b d g j k l – m n p r s t – w y ’b ’d ’y ŋ – ny gb kp Kuku is a tone language. It has agglutinative verbal morphology, with extensive suppletion. Nouns are d ...
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KUKU (other)
Kuku may refer to: People * Emir-Usein Kuku (born 1976), Crimean Tatar human rights defender * John Dean Kuku (born 1963), Solomon Islands politician * Kuku people, an ethnic group in South Sudan * Kuku Yulanji, an Aboriginal people of the Daintree region in North Queensland, Australia Places *Kuku, Algeria, a village in Tizi Ouzou Province, former capital of the Kingdom of Kuku *Kingdom of Kuku, a 16th–17th century Kabyle kingdom in Algeria * Kuku, Estonia, a village in Estonia * Kuku, Iran, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran * Kükü, Azerbaijan Radio * KUKU (AM) (1330 AM), a defunct radio station in Willow Springs, Missouri, U.S. * KUKU-FM (100.3 FM), a radio station in Willow Springs, Missouri, U.S. * Radio Kuku in Estonia, established in 1992 Other * '' Kuku 3D'', 1 2013 Slovak stereoscopic movie * Kuku dialect, the language of the Kuku people * Kuku (food), a Persian and Azerbaijani omelette * Kuku (music), the title of a traditional piece of music from t ...
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Koukou (other)
Koukou may refer to: People * Emperor Kōkō (830–887), 58th emperor of Japan * George Koukou (born 1945), Liberian politician * Djiman Koukou (born 1990), Beninese footballer Places * Kuku, Algeria * Kingdom of Kuku The Kingdom of Kuku was a kingdom in North Africa North Africa (sometimes Northern Africa) is a region encompassing the northern portion of the African continent. There is no singularly accepted scope for the region. However, it is sometime ..., a medieval Berber kingdom * Koukou, Togo * Koukou Angarana, Chad See also * Koko (other) * Kuku (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Cuckoo
Cuckoos are birds in the Cuculidae ( ) family, the sole taxon in the order Cuculiformes ( ). The cuckoo family includes the common or European cuckoo, roadrunners, koels, malkohas, couas, coucals, and anis. The coucals and anis are sometimes separated as distinct families, the Centropodidae and Crotophagidae, respectively. The cuckoo order Cuculiformes is one of three that make up the Otidimorphae, the other two being the turacos and the bustards. The family Cuculidae contains 150 species, which are divided into 33 genera. The cuckoos are generally medium-sized, slender birds. Most species live in trees, though a sizeable minority are ground-dwelling. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution; the majority of species are tropical. Some species are migratory. The cuckoos feed on insects, insect larvae, and a variety of other animals, as well as fruit. Some species are brood parasites, laying their eggs in the nests of other species and giving rise to the terms " cu ...
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KooKoo (ice Hockey Club)
KooKoo is a Finnish ice hockey team playing in the first level of Finnish ice hockey league Liiga. KooKoo plays in the Lumon arena (capacity 5,950), in Kouvola. The team was established in 1965 and the previous name of the club is ''Kouvolan Kiekko-65''. Franchise history KooKoo was established by the Kouvolan Pallonlyöjät and Sudet in Kouvola on 3 November 1965. The first official match was played on November 17, 1965 when KooKoo won the Kuusankoski Puhti goals 4–2. A new club for ice hockey skills got plenty from Lappeenranta, where many of its first-year players and coaches came from. Early years KooKoo started its career in the official series of the Association in the 1966–1967 season, when it participated in the Southern Finland division of Maakuntasarja. During the 1967–1968 season, KooKoo played in the Greater Savo division of Maakuntasarja, where it ranked fourth. In the 1969–1970 season, KooKoo ranked second in the Kymenlaakso division and reached the Suom ...
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KooKoo
''KooKoo'' is the debut solo album by American singer Debbie Harry, released on July 27, 1981, by Chrysalis Records. Produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic, the album was recorded whilst Harry took a break from her band Blondie. It was a moderate commercial success, reaching number 25 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number six on the UK Albums Chart. Background ''KooKoo'' was recorded while Harry and boyfriend Chris Stein were taking a break from the band Blondie. The album was produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of the R&B band Chic, who had just had major success working with Diana Ross on her 1980 album '' Diana''. Harry and Stein first met the pair at the Power Station recording studio in New York while Blondie were recording their 1979 album ''Eat to the Beat'', and they remained good friends in the intervening years. ''KooKoo'' was one of three albums to be (co)written and produced by Rodgers and Edwards in 1981, the other two being Chic's fi ...
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South African Slang
South African English (SAfE, SAfEn, SAE, en-ZA) is the set of English language dialects native to South Africans. History British settlers first arrived in the South African region in 1795, when they established a military holding operation at the Cape Colony. The goal of this first endeavour was to gain control of a key Cape sea route, not to establish a permanent settler colony. Full control of the colony was wrested from the Batavian Republic following the Battle of Blaauwberg in 1806. The first major influx of English speakers arrived in 1820. About 5,000 British settlers, mostly rural or working class, settled in the Eastern Cape. Though the British were a minority colonist group (the Dutch had been in the region since 1652 when traders from the Dutch East India Company developed an outpost), the Cape Colony governor, Lord Charles Somerset, declared English an official language in 1822. To spread the influence of English in the colony, officials began to recruit B ...
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Perna Canaliculus
''Perna canaliculus'', the New Zealand green-lipped mussel, also known as the New Zealand mussel, the greenshell mussel, ''kuku'', and ''kutai'', is a bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae (the true mussels). ''P. canaliculus'' has economic importance as a cultivated species in New Zealand. Distribution ''Perna canaliculus'' occurs around all of New Zealand's mainland. It is usually found below the intertidal zone, but it can occur in the intertidal zone. ''P. canaliculus'' feeds on various types of phytoplankton. Description This shellfish is economically important to New Zealand. It differs from other mussel species in that it has dark brown/green shells with green lips around the edges, and has only one adductor muscle. It is also one of the largest mussel species, reaching in length. Aquaculture ''P. canaliculus'' is endemic to New Zealand. When grown for aquaculture there, it is marketed under the trademark name Greenshell.Aquaculture New Zealand (2010) New Zealan ...
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Kuku (music)
Kuku is the title of a traditional piece of music from the West African nation of Guinea. According to Mamady Keita, Uschi Billmeier. (2004). Mamady Keita. its rhythm was played by women as they came back from fishing. Nowadays this music is played during parties. Some people believe that it was played by two different peoples, one of which was the Manian ethnic group in the forest region of Guinea. See also * Music of West Africa * African popular music * Music of Africa The continent of Africa is vast and its music is diverse, with different Regions of Africa, regions and List of African countries, nations having many distinct musical traditions. African music includes the genres like makwaya, highlife, Mbu ... References External links Music of Guinea {{music-genre-stub ...
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Kuku (food)
Kuku or kookoo () is an Iranian cuisine, Iranian dish made of whipped eggs with various ingredients folded in. It is similar to the Italian cuisine, Italian frittata, the French cuisine, French quiche, or an open-faced omelette, but it typically has less egg than a frittata, and is cooked for a shorter time, over a low heat, before being turned over or grilled briefly to set the top layer. It is served either hot or cold as a starter, side dish, or a main course, and is accompanied with bread and either yogurt or salad. About Cookbooks from the Safavid dynasty, Safavid and Qajar dynasty, Qajar periods in Persia (Iran) mention kuku. Qajar documents introduce it as a side dish. Herb kuku (), which is the most popular type, is served traditionally at Nowruz, the Iranian New Year's Day, symbolizing a fresh start and also at Easter, which is celebrated by the Iranian Armenians and Iranian Georgians. Cooking methods The traditional preparation of kuku involves frying the ingredien ...
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Kuku 3D
''Kuku 3D'' is the first Slovak stereoscopic ( 3D) movie. It was released in December 2013. External links * at Filmodrom * 2013 3D films 2013 films Slovak horror films Slovak short films {{Slovakia-film-stub ...
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