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Dilo may refer to: People * Christopher Dilo (born 1994), French footballer * Dilo Doxan (born 1984), Kurdish Syrian musician Places * Dilo, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, former commune now part of Arces-Dilo * Dilo River The Dilo River is a river of Gabon Gabon (; ; snq, Ngabu), officially the Gabonese Republic (french: République gabonaise), is a country on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, it is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to t ..., Gabon Other * Dilo oil tree, also known as '' Calophyllum inophyllum'' See also * Day in the life of (other) {{dab, geo, surname ...
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Christopher Dilo
Christopher Jean-Louis Dilo (born 5 January 1994) is a professional footballer who plays for Djiboutian club Arta/Solar7 as a goalkeeper. Born in France, he represents Guadeloupe at international level. Club career Growing up in Paris, Dilo started his youth professional career at the academy of Paris Saint-Germain, the team he supported as a boy. Blackburn Rovers and loan However, the club released Dilo at age sixteen and he joined Blackburn Rovers despite interests from other French clubs. He later explained going to England; ''"Blackburn were in the Premier League at the time I signed and although I had some French clubs interested in me when I left PSG I wanted to try the UK."'' During the 2012–13 season, he played on loan for Hyde to gain first team experience. He made an impressive debut defeat losing 3–2 to Ebbsfleet United on 10 November 2012. After two months at Hyde, it was announced on 30 January 2013 that his loan spell had come to an end. He was released b ...
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Dilo Doxan
Dilo Doxan (born 1 January 1984) is a Kurdish musician from Syria. Doxan was born in the neighbourhood of Tirbesipîyê in the city of Qamisli and completed his education there. Since Doxan grew up in a Kurdish musician family and was raised with traditional Kurdish music, he also decided to become a musician. At the beginning of the 1990s he started his career with percussion instruments. After learning keyboard and Saz, he started singing. In early 1995, he participated in a music festival for young musicians from Syria and won the first prize. In 2004 he released his first album entitled "Rebene". He then gave several concerts and worked on his second album, which he released in 2008 under the title "Dildaro". In March 2009 he fled to Germany for political reasons. Doxan returned to the studio in 2013 and released the album "Hestên dûrîyê" after one year of work in 2014. After producing three albums, Doxan worked with various composers such as Ronî Doxan and Elend ...
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Arces-Dilo
Arces-Dilo () is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. Sights The commune of Arces Dilo was formed in 1977 by the union of the former communes of Arces and Dilo. Arces * The eighteenth-century church of Saint-Michel, with a Tuscan vault and a tower in the style of Soufflot. The patron saints of the church are St. Ebbon and St. Michel. * The Cross of St. Ebbon * The Well of St. Ebbon, formerly believed to be able to cure fevers Dilo (Deilocus "a place dedicated to God") Dilo owes originates from a Premonstratensian abbey (the Abbaye Notre-Dame de Dilo) founded in 1132 and enriched by many generous donations. The monks there developed iron and steel works. During his exile in France to Pontigny, Thomas Becket (called St. Thomas of Canterbury) stayed at Dilo, where he consecrated the church in 1168. The Chapel of Saint-Cartault, blessed and dedicated to worship in 1692, in the oldest parish church. Personalities * Odo of Ville ...
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Dilo River
The Dilo River is a river of Gabon Gabon (; ; snq, Ngabu), officially the Gabonese Republic (french: République gabonaise), is a country on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, it is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north .... It is one of the tributaries of the Ogooué. References * Lerique Jacques. 1983. Hydrographie-Hydrologie. in ''Geographie et Cartographie du Gabon, Atlas Illustré'' led by The Ministère de l'Education Nationale de la Republique Gabonaise. Pg 14–15. Paris, France: Edicef. * Perusset André. 1983. Oro-Hydrographie (Le Relief) in ''Geographie et Cartographie du Gabon, Atlas Illustré'' led by The Ministère de l'Education Nationale de la Republique Gabonaise. Pg 10–13. Paris, France: Edicef. Rivers of Gabon {{Gabon-river-stub ...
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Calophyllum Inophyllum
''Calophyllum inophyllum'' is a large evergreen plant, commonly called tamanu, oil-nut, mastwood, beach calophyllum or beautyleaf. It is native to tropical Asia and Wallacea. Due to its importance as a source of timber for the traditional shipbuilding of large outrigger ships, it has been spread in prehistoric times by the migrations of the Austronesian peoples to the islands of Oceania and Madagascar, along with other members of the genus ''Calophyllum''. It has since been naturalized in regions in the East African coast. It is also a source of the culturally important tamanu oil. Names ''Calophyllum inophyllum'' is also known as Alexandrian laurel balltree, beach touriga, Borneo-mahogany, Indian doomba oiltree, Indian-laurel, laurelwood, red poon, satin touriga, and tacamahac-tree. In Island Southeast Asia and Oceania, they are also commonly known as bintangur, bitaog, tamanu, or kamani. In India it is known as Polanga (ପୋଲାଙ୍ଗ) in Odia, Punnag (पुन् ...
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