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Kiko (Burkina)
Kiko or KIKO may refer to: People * Kiko (given name), a list of individuals with the name *Kiko Pangilinan (born 1963), Filipino senator and farmer *Kiko, Princess Akishino (born 1966), the wife of Prince Fumihito *Kiko (footballer, born 1972), Spanish footballer * Kiko Charana (born 1976), Portuguese footballer * Kiko (footballer, born 1978), Brazilian footballer * Kheireddine "Kiko" Zarabi (born 1984), Algerian footballe *Kiko (footballer, born 1988), Spanish footballer *Kiko (footballer, born 1993), Portuguese footballer *Kiko (footballer, born 1998), Andorran footballer *Kiko (footballer, born 2002), Francisco Miguel Teixeira Domingues, Portuguese football left-back for Benfica B Other uses *''Kikō'', the Japanese form of the Chinese term '' qigong'' * ''Kiko'' (album), by Los Lobos *Kiko (TV series), a children's animated series *Kiko goat, a breed of goat from New Zealand *KIKO (AM), a radio station (1340 AM) licensed to Apache Junction, Arizona, United States *KIKO-FM, a ra ...
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Kiko (given Name)
Kiko is a given name. It is also used as a nickname for Francisco, for Enrique and for Federico. Notable people with the name include: * Princess Akishino or Kiko (born 1966), a member of the Japanese imperial family * Kiko (footballer, born 1972), full name Francisco Miguel Narváez Machón, Spanish retired footballer * Kiko (footballer, born 1978), full name Josualdo Alves da Silva Oliveira, Brazilian footballer * Kiko (footballer, born 1988), full name Francisco José Olivas, Spanish footballer * Kiko (footballer, born 1993), full name Francisco Manuel Geraldo Rosa, Portuguese footballer * Kiko (footballer, born 1998), full name Francisco Pomares Ortega, Andorran footballer * Kiko Argüello (born 1939), one of the initiators of the Catholic group Neocatechumenal Way * Kiko Calero (born 1975), Major League Baseball relief pitcher * Kiko Casilla (born 1986), Spanish football goalkeeper * Francisco Femenía (born 1991), Spanish footballer * Kiko Garcia (born 1953), former Maj ...
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Qigong
''Qigong'' (), ''qi gong'', ''chi kung'', ''chi 'ung'', or ''chi gung'' () is a system of coordinated body-posture and movement, breathing, and meditation used for the purposes of health, spirituality, and martial-arts training. With roots in Chinese medicine, philosophy, and martial arts, ''qigong'' is traditionally viewed by the Chinese and throughout Asia as a practice to cultivate and balance '' qi'' (pronounced approximately as "chee"), translated as "life energy". ''Qigong'' practice typically involves moving meditation, coordinating slow-flowing movement, deep rhythmic breathing, and a calm meditative state of mind. People practice ''qigong'' throughout China and worldwide for recreation, exercise, relaxation, preventive medicine, self-healing, alternative medicine, meditation, self-cultivation, and training for martial arts. Etymology ''Qigong'' (Pinyin), ''ch'i kung'' ( Wade-Giles), and ''chi gung'' (Yale) are Romanized words for two Chinese characters: ''qì'' (/ ...
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Keiko (other)
Keiko may refer to: * Keiko (given name), a feminine Japanese given name * Emperor Keiko * Keiko (orca), a performing killer whale best known for the film ''Free Willy'' ** "Keiko" (song), a single by Lucerito dedicated to Keiko the orca * Keiko (musician), the lead vocalist of the Japanese band Globe *Keiko eiga, Japanese tendency film * Keiko O'Brien, fictional character in 1990s ''Star Trek'' TV shows ''The Next Generation'' and ''Deep Space Nine'' * ''Keiko'' (film), a 1979 Japanese film * Keiko, a kind of Japanese armour * Keiko Fujimori, Peruvian politician and daughter of Alberto Fujimori See also * Kiko (other) * Quico (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Kikō-ji
is a Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan. Founded in the eighth century, its Muromachi-period Hondō and the Heian-period statue of Amida Nyorai enshrined within are Important Cultural Properties. Name Initially known as , the temple is said to have been renamed after a visit in 731 by Emperor Shōmu, when a wondrous ray of light shone forth from the brow of the honzon. History Gyōki is said to have founded the temple in 721 and to have died there in 749. The Hondō was re-erected in the early Muromachi period. For a long time temple lay in the midst of rice fields. Buildings The three by two bay Hondō, with tiled hipped roof and mokoshi, is unusual among wayō style buildings in being open, like the Tōdai-ji Daibutsuden, for its full height (without the need occasioned by the latter's daibutsu), in being so narrow and shallow relative to its height, and in having an open porch extending across its entire front. An early Muromachi period rebuild, it was dismantled for repair and ...
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KIKO-FM
KIKO-FM (96.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Claypool, Arizona. KIKO-FM is owned by 1TV.Com and programs an oldies radio format. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 30,000 watts, heard in parts of the Phoenix metropolitan area and the Tucson metropolitan area. Its transmitter is located off Route 651 in the Pinal Mountains, at 966 meters (3,169 ft) in height above average terrain (HAAT). The station was assigned the KIKO-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on April 19, 1990. Ownership History In December 2007, 1TV.Com (John Low, president) reached an agreement to acquire AM 1340 KIKO and KIKO-FM (then at 106.1 FM) from Shoecraft Broadcasting for a reported $1.025 million. ''Broadcasting & Cable'' reported that the deal called for a $50,000 escrow deposit plus $725,000 cash at closing, then an additional $250,000 upon the FCC's issuance of a construction permit allowing 1TV.com to upgrade the facilities of KIKO-FM to Class ...
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KIKO (AM)
KIKO (1340 AM broadcasting, AM) is a radio station city of license, licensed to serve Apache Junction, Arizona, United States. The station is owned by 1TV.com, Inc. KIKO was originally licensed to Miami, Arizona, and operated as a full-service station under Willard Shoecraft, who owned the station from its sign-on in 1958 until 1986, and again from 1988 until his death in 2000. The station remained in the Shoecraft family until it was sold to its current owner in 2008. It was assigned the KIKO call letters by the Federal Communications Commission. In 2011, KIKO was issued a U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) construction permit to move to a new transmitter site, change the city of license to Apache Junction, Arizona and decrease night power to 930 watts. It will use a short (85 foot) low-efficiency fiberglass whip antenna. It commenced operations from this site in December 2014, simulcasting sister station KIKO-FM in Claypool, Arizona, Claypool until December 2015, when ...
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Kiko Goat
The Kiko is a breed of meat goat originating from New Zealand. ''Kiko'' comes from the Māori word for meat. The Kiko breed was developed in the 1980s by Garrick and Anne Batten, who cross-bred local feral goats with imported dairy goat bucks of the Anglo-Nubian, Saanen, and Toggenburg breeds. The only aims of the breeding programme were fast rate of growth and ability to survive in the pastoral conditions of the New Zealand hill country. The Kiko breed was imported into the United States in 1992 by Goatex Group LLC. Today, three registries exist in the US for Kikos: the AKGA, the IKGA, and the NKR, the latter of which is the largest of the three. Through these agencies, Kikos could be registered as 100% New Zealand, meaning that their lineage can be traced all the way back to the original New Zealand stock. "Purebreds" refer to goats that are at least 15/16ths New Zealand stock and "percentages" are those that are at least 50% New Zealand stock. Kiko-Boer crosses can a ...
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Kiko (TV Series)
''Kiko'' is an Indonesian children's television series broadcast on RCTI. This animated series was produced by MNC Animation and has aired since 9 August 2014 (for pre-season) and 7 February 2016 (for season 1). This animated series was adapted from the comic strip ''Kisah si Kiko'' from the children's magazine Just for Kids. The second season of Kiko aired on RCTI starting 27 August 2017, and on 30 April 2020 the Kiko Animation Series was also aired on MNCTV MNCTV (legally PT MNC Televisi Indonesia,
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Kiko (album)
''Kiko'' is the sixth album by the Mexican American rock group Los Lobos. A year later, Los Lobos performed a spoof of their song "Kiko and the Lavender Moon" known as "Elmo and the Lavender Moon" on the PBS series ''Sesame Street''. With the exception of "La Bamba"'s 2 million units sold, "Kiko" sold more units (phonograph record, vinyl, CDs, cassette tape, cassettes) than any other album in their 46 year career of their original songs. Roughly 450,000 units were sold worldwide. Track listing All songs written by David Hidalgo and Louie Pérez except where noted. #"Dream In Blue" – 3:34 #"Wake Up Dolores" – 2:55 #"Angels with Dirty Faces" – 4:02 #"That Train Don't Stop Here" (Cesar Rosas, Leroy Preston) – 3:52 #"Kiko and the Lavender Moon" – 3:35 #"Saint Behind The Glass" – 3:17 #"Reva's House" – 3:04 #"When the Circus Comes" – 3:16 #"Arizona Skies" – 2:45 #"Short Side of Nothing" – 2:57 #"Two Janes" – 3:53 #"Wicked Rain" (Cesar Rosas) – 3:04 #" ...
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Kiko (footballer, Born 2002)
Francisco Miguel Teixeira Domingues (born 16 April 2002), sometimes known as Kiko, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Portuguese club Benfica B. Career Domingues is a youth product of Benfica, and signed his first professional contract with the club on 20 February 2020. On 12 August 2022, he made his senior and professional debut with Benfica B as a late substitute in a 1-1 Liga Portugal 2 tie with Tondela Tondela () is a municipality in the central Portuguese subregion of Dão-Lafões. The population in 2011 was 28,946, in an area of 371.22 km². History Local writer and intellectual Amadeu Ferraz de Carvalho (1876–1951) wrote of the munic .... References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Domingues, Francisco 2002 births Living people Footballers from Lisbon Portuguese men's footballers Men's association football fullbacks Liga Portugal 2 players S.L. Benfica B players ...
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Francis Pangilinan
Francis Pancratius "Kiko" Nepomuceno Pangilinan (; born August 24, 1963) is a Filipino lawyer, politician, and farm owner who served as a Senator from 2001 to 2013 and from 2016 to 2022. He was the Senate Majority Leader from 2004 to 2008. A graduate of the University of the Philippines College of Law and Harvard Kennedy School, Pangilinan was first elected to the Quezon City Council, serving from 1988 to 1992. In between his stints in the Senate, he was the Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization to President Benigno Aquino III from 2014 to 2015. Pangilinan ran for vice president of the Philippines in the 2022 election under the Liberal Party as the running mate of Vice President Leni Robredo. However, he lost his vice-presidential bid to Sara Duterte, running mate of eventual president Bongbong Marcos. Early life and education Francis Pancratius Nepomuceno Pangilinan was born on August 24, 1963, in Manila to Donato Tongol Pangilinan, Jr ...
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