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Mokko (animation Company)
Mokko may refer to: *Mokko, Niger, a village and rural commune in Niger * a type of fundoshi, a Japanese undergarment * stage name of Maureen Koech, Kenyan actress, songwriter and singer * Mount Mokko, near Mount Hachimantai, Japan See also

* MokkoStudio, a Canadian visual effects and animation firm *Tendo Mokko, a Japanese furniture maker {{disambig ...
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Mokko, Niger
Mokko, Niger is a village and rural Communes of Niger, commune in Niger.Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant le nom de leurs chefs-lieux
Includes list of 213 communes rurales and seats, 52 Communes urbaines and seats


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Fundoshi
is a traditional Japanese undergarment for adult males and females, made from a length of cotton. Before World War II, the was the main form of underwear for Japanese men and women. However, it fell out of use quickly after the war with the introduction of new underwear to the Japanese market, such as briefs, boxer briefs and panties. Nowadays, the is mainly used not as underwear but as festival () clothing at or, sometimes, as swimwear. Types and uses The is first mentioned in the classic Japanese history text, the . They are also depicted on clay figures, . The was the underwear of choice of every Japanese adult male and female, rich or poor, high or low status, until after the Second World War, when Americanization popularized elasticized undergarments. There are several types of , including , , and . The comes in several basic styles. The most relaxed type consists of a strip of cloth, wound around the hips, secured at the small of the back by knotting or twistin ...
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Maureen Koech
Maureen Koech (born 21 May 1989) is a Kenyan actress, songwriter and singer. She appears in the KTN's ''Lies that Bind''. Early life Maureen Koech was born on May 21, 1989. Raised in Nairobi, she went to Nakuru High School. She later joined Strathmore University between 2009 and 2013, where she enrolled in Business Information and Technology (BBIT) and later ventured into acting. Career Acting career Early career beginnings; Strathmore University, ''Changing Times'' Koech began her acting career doing stage performances at the Alliance Française. Aside from featuring in a number of productions, she starred in ''Lies that Bind'', a Kenyan TV drama series that won the award for best TV series at the 2012 Kalasha film and television awards. At Strathmore University, she joined Drama School (DRAMSCO), where she participated in drama activities. She made her debut in campus television series ''Changing Times'' back in 2010, where she played Shiks. She worked with Ian Mugoya, Ni ...
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Mount Hachimantai
is the highest peak of a group of stratovolcanos distributed around the Hachimantai plateau in the Ōu Mountains in northern Honshū, Japan. This volcanic plateau is part of the Nasu Volcanic Zone and straddles the border between the Iwate Prefecture and Akita Prefecture. The volcano is listed as one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains, and forms part of the Towada-Hachimantai National Park. Etymology There are several legends concerning the origin of the name “Hachimantai”. In one legend, the late Nara period General Sakanoue no Tamuramaro pursued a group of Emishi warriors into the area, and was so impressed with the natural beauty of the region that he said it must be the abode of the ''kami'' Hachiman. In another legend, the area was named after Minamoto Yoshiie, a late Heian period warrior whose nickname was “Hachiman Tarō”. Geography Situation The Hachimantai plateau is located approximately south of Lake Towada and northeast of Lake Tazawa, within the border ...
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MokkoStudio
Mokko Studio was a Canadian visual effects and animation firm. The company operated in three main markets, film, television and also commercials. The company employed over 70 artists, and was located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The company was co-founded by Danny Bergeron and Alain Lachance. Overview Mokko Studio first began its operations in 2003, when the company was co-founded by Danny Bergeron and Alain Lachance. Since the company's inception, Bergeron has been responsible for leading the studio, while Lachance manages the creative side of the firm. Mokko has been responsible for working on various film projects such as '' Riddick'' and '' Underworld: Awakening''. History Since the company's foundation in 2003, they have worked on various projects. One of their early breaks came within the first year, when they worked on the visual effects for the video game '' The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring''. Over the next three years the company worked on a number of TV series, ...
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