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  2. Kaya (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Kaya Christian, American model; Kaya Forson (born 2002), Ghanaian swimmer; Kaya Henderson (born 1970), American educator, activist and civil servant; Kaya Jones (born 1984), American singer, model and actress; Kaya Malotana (born 1976), South African rugby union player; Kaya Oakes, American writer and poet; Kaya Scodelario (born 1992), English ...

  3. Coconut jam - Wikipedia

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    Coconut jam, also known as kaya jam or simply kaya, is a sweet spread made from a base of coconut milk, eggs, sugar and sometimes pandan leaves as a flavouring. It is popular throughout Southeast Asia .

  4. Kaya - Wikipedia

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    Kaya identity, an equation relating factors that determine the level of human impact on climate, in the form of emissions of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide Kaya (jam) , a type of coconut egg jam popular in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia

  5. Kaya toast - Wikipedia

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    Kaya toast is a dish consisting of two slices of toast with butter and kaya (coconut jam), commonly served alongside kopi and soft-boiled eggs. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The dish was believed to be created by Hainanese immigrants to the Straits Settlements in the 19th century while serving on British ships.

  6. Kaya identity - Wikipedia

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    The Kaya identity was developed by Japanese energy economist Yoichi Kaya. [1] It is the subject of his book Environment, Energy, and Economy: strategies for sustainability co-authored with Keiichi Yokobori as the output of the Conference on Global Environment, Energy, and Economic Development (1993 : Tokyo, Japan).

  7. Seggae - Wikipedia

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    Kaya was the most important and most well-known artist in the genre, and was often dubbed "Bob Marley of Seggae". A popular Réunionese seggae musician is Baster.

  8. Gaya confederacy - Wikipedia

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    According to Christopher I. Beckwith, "The spelling Kaya is the modern Korean reading of the characters used to write the name; the pronunciation /kara/ (transcriptionally *kala) is certain." [5] In Japanese, Gaya is often referred to as Mimana (任那), a name with considerable present-day political connotations.

  9. Kaya (Mijikenda) - Wikipedia

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    A kaya (plural makaya or kayas) is a sacred site of the Mijikenda people in the former Coast Province of Kenya. Often located within sacred forests , a kaya is considered to be an intrinsic source of ritual power and the origin of cultural identity; [ 1 ] [ 2 ] it is also a place of prayer for members of the Mijikenda ethnic group. [ 3 ]