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Arts and entertainment

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Mekon (musician) John Gosling (born c.1963, Brighton),"HOW WE MET: Alexander McQueen & John Gosling 'We were walking the same way. I had no idea he was stalking me'", ''The Independent'', 24 September 2000, retrieved 5 February 2010 currently known as Mekon i ...
, John Gosling (born c.1963), British electronic musician *
The Mekon The Mekon () of Mekonta is the arch-enemy of the British comic book hero Dan Dare. He first appeared on 3 November 1950 in the 30th episode of the ''Eagle'' comic strip ''Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future'', having been created by Frank Hampson. ...
, ruler of the Treens in the Dan Dare stories in the ''Eagle'' comic *
The Mekons The Mekons are a British band formed in the late 1970s as an art collective. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands. The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of ...
, a British punk rock band


Other uses

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Mekon (mythology) In Greek mythology, Mecon (in Ancient Greek , ''Mḗkо̄n'', meaning "poppy") was a beautiful young Athenian man, loved by the goddess Demeter. Mythology The handsome Mecon became the lover of the agricultural goddess Demeter. He was transfo ...
, or Mecon, a figure in Greek mythology * ''Mekon'' (crustacean), a genus in family
Tanaididae Tanaididae is a family of malacostracans in the order Tanaidacea. There are about 19 genera and more than 90 described species in Tanaididae. Genera These 19 genera belong to the family Tanaididae: * '' Allotanais'' Shiino, 1978 * '' Anatanais' ...


See also

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Mekong (disambiguation) The Mekong is a river in East and Southeast Asia. Mekong may also refer to: * ''Mekong'' (TV series), a 2023–2024 Thai action series * Mekong Airlines, a Cambodian airline * Mekong Auto, a Vietnamese auto manufacturer * Mekong Institute, an i ...
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Mecon (disambiguation) Mecon may refer to: * Truncated octahedron In geometry, the truncated octahedron is the Archimedean solid that arises from a regular octahedron by removing six pyramids, one at each of the octahedron's vertices. The truncated octahedron has 14 f ...
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