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  2. Aziza (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The Aziza (African) are a type of beneficent supernatural race in West African (specifically, Dahomey) mythology. Living in the forest, they provide good magic for hunters. They are also known to have given practical and spiritual knowledge to people (including knowledge of the use of fire ).

  3. File:Japanese-PDF Version.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Poggio - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Poggio is an Italian word meaning "knoll". It may refer to: Places ... Poggi; All pages with ...

  5. Aziz - Wikipedia

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    Aziz (Arabic: عزيز, romanized: ʿAzīz; Hebrew: עָזִז, romanized: ʿAzīz; Akkadian: 𒀀𒍣𒍪, romanized: ʿEzīzū) is a Semitic name from the root two ...

  6. Poggi - Wikipedia

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    Poggi is an Italian surname, derived from the word poggio, meaning knoll. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Amelio Poggi (1914–1974), Italian bishop and diplomat

  7. File:AMB Japanese Verbs.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Makurakotoba - Wikipedia

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    Makurakotoba are most familiar to modern readers in the Man'yōshū, and when they are included in later poetry, it is to make allusions to poems in the Man'yōshū.The exact origin of makurakotoba remains contested to this day, though both the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki, two of Japan's earliest chronicles, use it as a literary technique.

  9. Zoku - Wikipedia

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    Zoku (族) is a Sino-Japanese term meaning tribe, clan, or family.As a suffix it has been used extensively within Japan to define subcultural phenomena, though many zoku do not acquire the suffix (e.g. cosplay).