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Kao may refer to: Places * Kao, Indonesia, a town * Kao, Lesotho, a community council * Kao, Niger, a village and rural commune * Kao, Togo, a village * Kao (island), Tonga * Kao (crater), a lunar crater People * Gao (surname), sometimes romanized as Kao, including a list of Chinese people with the surname Kao * Kao Kim Hourn (born 1966), Cambodian government official and Secretary-General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations * R. N. Kao (1918–2002), Indian spymaster, first chief of India's external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing * King Kao of Zhou (died 426 BC), 31st king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty * Kaō (painter), Japanese painter Kaō Ninga () Acronym * Kuiper Airborne Observatory * Keith-Albee-Orpheum, abbreviated KAO or K-A-O, owners of an American chain of vaudeville and motion picture theatres * Communist Workers Organisation (Netherlands) (''Kommunistische Arbeidersorganisatie'') Other uses * Huaya, romanized as Kaō, stylized signat ...
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Kao, Indonesia
Kao is a small coastal town on the eastern Indonesian island of Halmahera. It is located in the North Halmahera Regency, part of the province of North Maluku. It is connected by a coastal road to Tobelo, about an hour's drive to the north. Kao cemetery is located to the northwest of the town. During World War II, a Japanese military base was located at Kao Bay. References

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Communist Workers Organisation (Netherlands)
The Communist Workers Organisation (, or KAO) was a communist group in the Netherlands. It was founded as the Marxist-Leninist Rotterdam Group (''Groep Rotterdam marxistisch-leninistisch'' in March 1972 by a group of dissidents from the Communist Unity Movement of the Netherlands (marxist-leninist) (KEN (ml)), following the departure of the 'Proletarian' wing of the KEN (ml) in October 1971. (This proletarian wing would later evolve into the Socialist Party.) The Groep Rotterdam rapidly changed its name to Communists Circle of Rijnmond (marxist-leninist) (''Kommunisten Kring Rijnmond (marxistisch-leninistisch)'', abbreviated KKR (ml)). According to a Dutch internal security service (BVD) estimate the KKR (ml) had 17 members in 1972. In 1974 KKR (ml) renamed itself to the Communist Organisation of Rotterdam and Surroundings (marxist-leninist) (''Kommunistische Organisatie Rotterdam en Omstreken (marxistisch-leninistisch)'', abbreviated KORO (ml)). The following year the name of t ...
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Kuusamo Airport
Kuusamo Airport is an airport in Kuusamo, Finland. It is located northeast of Kuusamo's town centre. Airlines and destinations The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Kuusamo Airport: Statistics See also *List of the largest airports in the Nordic countries References External links * Finavia – Kuusamo Airport* * * Airports in Finland Airport An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial Aviation, air transport. They usually consist of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surf ... Buildings and structures in North Ostrobothnia International airports in Finland {{finland-airport-stub ...
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Kao The Kangaroo
''Kao the Kangaroo'' (Polish: ''Kangurek Kao'') is a series of platform video game A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, game controller, controller, computer keyboard, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual fe ...s developed and published by Polish studio Tate Multimedia. Each game follows the adventures of the protagonist and titular character, Kao, a young Australian kangaroo fitted with a pair of boxing gloves. Throughout each game, Kao has to travel through several different environments in 3D platform games with exploration, adventure, and mysteries. Main series ''Kao the Kangaroo'' (2000) The first installment was published by Titus Interactive for Microsoft Windows and SEGA Dreamcast on November 23, 2000. Kao and his family are suddenly captured by the Hunter, so when Kao is able to make his escape, he sets out to rescue his family and return to A ...
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Kao (film)
is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Junji Sakamoto. At the 24th Japan Academy Prize, it won one award and received four other nominations. Plot Sullen and withdrawn "ugly" elder sister Masako toils endlessly with mending chores in her widowed mother's dry cleaning shop, seething with hatred for her flashy younger sister Yukari, who visits only for free laundry service. When their mother dies, and Yukari persists in her abuse, Masako cracks and strangles her. She flees and takes a number of identities and odd jobs, meeting people as she goes. To her surprise, Masako finds people in general to be kind and helpful (although she's sexually abused more than once), and she blossoms as a person, even to the extent of becoming a popularly liked bar hostess like her murdered sister. Cast * Naomi Fujiyama * Etsushi Toyokawa * Jun Kunimura * Michiyo Okusu * Riho Makise * Shungiku Uchida * Ai Sotome * Misako Watanabe * Nakamura Kanzaburō XVIII * Ittoku Kishibe * Kōichi Satō A ...
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Kao (bull)
Kao (Meitei language, Meitei pronunciation: /káo/) is a legendary Bull (mythology), divine bull captured by Khuman Khamba in Meitei mythology and Meitei folklore, folklore of ancient Moirang realm. It appears in the legend of ''Kao Phaba'' (), also known as ''Khambana Kao Phaba'' () of the Khamba Thoibi epic. Mythology Kongyamba, a rich nobleman of the Angom clan, met a group of women from the Khuman Salai, Khuman kingdom in a place called Moirang, and asked them why they were fishing there. They told him that a dangerous bull had killed many people near the water, so they could not fish. Kongyamba then tricked his servant Khamba into catching the bull, by pretending, before the king, that he was possessed by a divine spirit, and claimed that the god Thangjing spoke through him. Saying he was "sated with offerings of flesh and fish", he demanded to be given the flesh of the bull that was terrorizing the people of Khuman. He added that "my servant Khamba vows that he will br ...
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Kao Language
Kao is an endangered non-Austronesian language. This language is spoken in North Halmahera Regency, North Maluku. The last survey in 2008 conducted by the Research Team from the Faculty of Letters and Culture Khairun University states that Kao language is only used by family over 40 years of age. In traditional, social, and daily events, or religious ceremonies, the Kao language is no longer used. History and spread The Kao language is spoken by the Kao people. The opening of cultural influences brought by immigrants gave birth to acculturation and inculturation in accordance with values that are considered noble by society. Currently, the Kao language is being displaced by Ternate Malay. However, a preservation effort is still carried out by performing arts. For example, the ''Gala Kao'' which is carried out by playing Kao-language rhymes. Even though it is no longer used in daily life, the people of Kao still recognize that this language is their native language. The ...
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Kao Corporation
is a Japanese global chemical and cosmetics company headquartered in Nihonbashi-Kayabacho, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan. History Kao was established in 1882 by Tomiro Nagase as a manufacturer of domestic toiletry soap. Until 1954, they were known as , and finally in 1985 to Kao Corporation. ; 1960s and 1970s : During the 1960s and the 1970s, the company expanded to Taiwan and ASEAN countries, and also to oleochemicals in order to complement their main business. During this time, the company launched household products, laundry products, and industrial products to expand its revenue base (such as New Beads detergent, Humming fabric softener, Haiter bleach and Magiclean household cleaners). ; 1980s : During the 1980s, its products Merries diapers, Attack detergent, Bioré daily skincare and Bioré U daily body care, Curel (1986) and Sofina cosmetics were launched. During this time, Kao engaged in several joint ventures (haircare in Europe, Nivea in Japan with Beiersdorf), and acquis ...
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Kaō (era)
was a after '' Nin'an'' and before '' Jōan.'' This period spanned the years from April 1169 through April 1171. The reigning emperor was . Change of era * January 30, 1169 : The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events. The previous era ended and a new one commenced in ''Nin'an'' 4, on the 8th day of the 4th month of 1169.Brown, p. 332. Events of the ''Kaō'' era * 1169 (''Kaō 1, 3rd month''): The former-Emperor Go-Shirakawa made a pilgrimage to Mont Koya.Titsingh p. 196./ref> * 1169 (''Kaō 1, 6th month''): Go-Shirakawa accepted tonsure as a Buddhist priest; and he took the title ''Hōō.'' * 1169 (''Kaō 1, 12th month''): The ''chūnagon'' Fujiwara no Nurisika was banished to Bingo province as a consequence of complaints of Buddhist priests from Mt. Hiei; but shortly thereafter, he was recalled to Heian-kyō because of past services to Emperor Go-Shirakawa. References ;Specific ;General * Brown, Delmer M. and Ichirō Ishida, eds. (1979) ''Gukanshō: ...
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Huaya
''Huaya'' ("flower seal"; ; ; , Vietnamese: , chữ Hán: ) are stylized signatures or marks used in East Asian cultures Originating from China, the ''huaya'' was historically used by prominent figures such as government officials, monks, artists, and craftsmen. The use of stamp seals gradually replaced the ''huaya'', though they are still used occasionally in modern times by important people. Design Most ''huaya'' are constructed from parts of Chinese characters and resemble them to a certain degree. A small number of early marks, mostly used by Buddhist monks, are simply abstract pictures related to the person's identity. Generally, one or more of the characters from the person's name is used in creating a ''huaya''. Designs are often taken from highly calligraphic, distorted, or alternative forms of a character, as well as merging parts of two characters into a single mark (similar to a monogram). Descendants of the same family or artistic lineage will often have similar ...
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Keith-Albee-Orpheum
The Keith-Albee-Orpheum Corporation was the owner of a chain of vaudeville and motion picture theatres. It was formed by the merger of the holdings of Benjamin Franklin Keith and Edward Franklin Albee II and Martin Beck (vaudeville), Martin Beck's Orpheum Circuit. History The company was incorporated in Delaware on January 28, 1928, to acquire the stocks of the B.F. Keith Corporation; Orpheum Circuit, Inc.; Vaudeville Collection Agency; B.F. Keith-Albee Vaudeville Exchange; and Greater New York Corporation. The company operated a chain of vaudeville and motion picture theatres in the United States and Canada with a seating capacity of 1,500,000 persons. The combined theater chain then had over 700 theaters in the United States and Canada. A total of 15,000 vaudeville performers were booked through the new entity. In May 1928, a controlling portion of stock was sold to Joseph P. Kennedy, from whom it was purchased in October by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) as part of th ...
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Kao, Lesotho
Kao, Lesotho is a community council located in the Butha-Buthe District of Lesotho Lesotho, formally the Kingdom of Lesotho and formerly known as Basutoland, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Entirely surrounded by South Africa, it is the largest of only three sovereign enclave and exclave, enclaves in the world, t .... Its population in 2006 was 5,304. Villages The community of Kao includes the villages ofLesotho Bureau of StatisticsVillage List 2006. Ha KhokongHa LeketlaneHa LephatsoanaHa LesaoanaHa MahlekefaneHa MaphaleHa Matsoete (Boritsa)Ha RakotoaneHa Ralinko Ha SelloHa Sepetla (Boritsa)Ha TlholoHa TomoKaoKhatlengKhohlong (Boritsa)Khohlong (Ha Rampai)Khutlo-Seaja (Ha Molema) LehlakanengLihloahloeng (Kao)Mafiseng (Ha Rampai)MasuoanengMatebeleng (Khokong)Perekising (Boritsa)Pimville (Boritsa)Tiping References External links Google map of community villages Populated places in Butha-Buthe District {{Lesotho-geo-stub ...
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