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TKP may refer to: Political parties * Communist Party of Turkey (other) () * Communist Party of Turkmenistan (1998) () * Tobwaan Kiribati Party Other uses * Takapoto Airport, in French Polynesia * Tikopia language The Tikopia language, or Fakatikopia, is a Polynesian Outlier language from the island of Tikopia in the Solomon Islands. It is closely related to the Anuta language of the neighboring island of Anuta; some linguists believe they are dialects ... * Trans-Korea Pipeline {{disambig ...
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Communist Party Of Turkey (other)
Communist Party of Turkey or Turkish Communist Party may refer to: * Communist Party (Turkey, 2014), 2014–2017 * Communist Party of Turkey (modern), founded as the Socialist Power Party in 1993 * Communist Party of Turkey (historical), 1920–1988 * Communist Party of Turkey (Workers Voice), 1978–present * Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist, 1972–present * Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist (Maoist Party Centre), a clandestine political party founded in 1987 * Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist (New Build-Up Organization), a clandestine political party, 1978–1994 when it merged into the Marxist–Leninist Communist Party (Turkey) * Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist – Hareketi, a clandestine political party, 1976–1994 when it merged into the Marxist–Leninist Communist Party (Turkey) * Communist Party of Turkey – Revolutionary Wing, 1980 * Communist Labour Party of Turkey, 1980 * Marxist–Leninist Communist Party (Turkey), 1994 ...
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Communist Party Of Turkmenistan (1998)
The Communist Party of Turkmenistan (in (TKP)/ (ТКП), in ) is a banned communist political party in Turkmenistan that was founded in 1998. The original Communist Party of Turkmenistan was founded when Turkmenistan became a Republic in 1924. It was dissolved in December 1991 and reconstituted as the Democratic Party of Turkmenistan that has ruled the country since then. In 1992, an Organizing Committee for the Restoration of the Communist Party was founded but the party was not legalized. In 1998, a constituent congress of the TKP was held and until 2002 it operated semi-legally. In that period Serdar Rahimow, a former ambassador to Pakistan became the leader of the KPT and the party became a member of the UCP-CPSU. On 25 November 2002, President Saparmurat Niyazov's motorcade was fired upon at about 7 a.m. in downtown Ashgabat. Some sixty persons were arrested, among them Serdar Rahimow, and sentenced to long prison sentences. Since then the TKP went deep underground. Refere ...
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Tobwaan Kiribati Party
The Tobwaan Kiribati Party (, TKP) is a political party in Kiribati. History The party was established in January 2016 as a merger of the Maurin Kiribati Party and the United Coalition Party. The two parties had won 19 of the 44 elected seats in the House of Assembly in the 2015–16 parliamentary elections, with party member Teatao Teannaki subsequently elected to the Assembly as Speaker of the House of Assembly.Last elections
IPU It nominated as its candidate for the 2016 presidential elections, which Mamau won with around 60% of the vote. In November 2019, after the switc ...
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Takapoto Airport
Takapoto Airport is an airport on Takapoto in French Polynesia French Polynesia ( ; ; ) is an overseas collectivity of France and its sole #Governance, overseas country. It comprises 121 geographically dispersed islands and atolls stretching over more than in the Pacific Ocean, South Pacific Ocean. The t ... . The airport is south of the village of Fakatopatere. It was constructed in 1973. Airlines and destinations See also * List of airports in French Polynesia References External links * Airports in French Polynesia {{FrenchPolynesia-geo-stub ...
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Tikopia Language
The Tikopia language, or Fakatikopia, is a Polynesian Outlier language from the island of Tikopia in the Solomon Islands. It is closely related to the Anuta language of the neighboring island of Anuta; some linguists believe they are dialects of the same language. Tikopia is also spoken by the Polynesian minority on Vanikoro, who migrated from Tikopia several centuries ago. The language is spoken by approximately 3,320 speakers, and is not considered endangered.Tikopia
at (18th ed., 2015).
The language has benefitted from a thorough description by anthropologist (1901-2002).


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