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Cocos may refer to: Geography * Cocos, Bahia, Brazil * Cocos, Quebradillas, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Cocos Island (other) ** Cocos (Keeling) Islands, a territory of Australia in the Indian Ocean *** Shire of Cocos, a local government area * Cocos Lagoon, south of Guam * Cocos Plate, a tectonic plate beneath the Pacific Ocean * rivers in Romania: ** Cocoș, a tributary of the Aita in Covasna County ** Cocoș (Constanța), a river in Constanța County ** Cocoș, a tributary of the Ilișoara Mare in Mureș County Biology * ''Cocos'' (plant), a plant genus with the coconut as its only accepted living species * ''Eoophyla cocos'', a moth of family Crambidae * ''Macrosporium cocos'', a fungus of family Pleosporaceae * ''Pseudoepicoccum cocos'', a fungus of family Incertae sedis People * Cocos Malays, an ethnic group inhabiting the Cocos (Keeling) Islands * Orang Cocos, an ethnic group in Malaysia descended from Cocos Malay immigrants * Roxana Cocoș (born 1989), Romanian weig ...
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Cocos2d
Cocos2d is a free software framework. It can be used to build games, apps and other cross platform GUI based interactive programs. Cocos2d contains many branches with the best known being Cocos2d-objc, Cocos2d-x, Cocos2d-html5 and Cocos2d-XNA. There are some independent editors in the cocos2d community, such as those contributing in the areas of SpriteSheet editing, particle editing, font editing and Tilemap editing as well as world editors including SpriteBuilder and CocoStudio. Sprites and scenes All versions of Cocos2d work using the basic primitive known as a sprite. A sprite can be thought of as a simple 2D image, but can also be a container for other sprites. In Cocos2D, sprites are arranged together to form a scene, like a game level or a menu. Sprites can be manipulated in code based on events or actions or as part of animations. The sprites can be moved, rotated, scaled, have their image changed, etc. Features Animation Cocos2D provides basic animation pr ...
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Cocos, Bahia
Cocos (Bahia) is a Municipalities of Brazil, municipality in the states of Brazil, state of Bahia in the Nordeste, North-East region of Brazil. See also *List of municipalities in Bahia References

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Macrosporium Cocos
''Macrosporium cocos'' is a plant pathogen. References External links Index FungorumUSDA ARS Fungal Database Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Pleosporaceae {{fungus-plant-disease-stub ...
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Cocoș Monastery
Cocoş Monastery is a monastery in Romania, located in a forest clearing 6 km south of the town Niculițel. The monastery includes an abbot's house, a number of monks' dwellings, a bell tower, a chapel and a church dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos The Dormition of the Mother of God is a Great Feast of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches (except the East Syriac churches). It celebrates the "falling asleep" (death) of Mary the ''Theotokos'' ("Mother of ..., all of which are on the list of historical monuments in Romania, being built between 1883 and 1913.Institutul Naţional al Monumentelor Istorice "Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2004" - Judeţul Tulcea Gallery Monasterio de Cocos, Rumanía, 2016-05-28, DD 67-69 HDR.jpg, The High Altar Monasterio de Cocos, Rumanía, 2016-05-28, DD 52-54 HDR.jpg, Church ceiling Monasterio de Cocos, Rumanía, 2016-05-28, DD 82-84 HDR.jpg, Entrance view of the church Monasterio de Cocos, Ruman ...
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Coco's Bakery
''Coco's Bakery'' is a subsidiary chain of Shari's Cafe & Pies and casual dining restaurants operating in the western United States. , the chain operates 16 restaurants in Arizona and California. It began as The Snack Shop in 1948 in Corona del Mar, California, and had switched owners multiple times. History In 1948, ''The Snack Shop'' along the Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar, California, was purchased by John and Audrey McIntosh. John and Audrey decided to purchase the restaurant after he had worked there for two weeks. In partnership with his brother-in-law Bill McIntyre, they grew the Snack Shop concept to many more units and then in 1960 expanded the business into Reuben's in Newport Beach. Then in 1965 they expanded the Snack Shop concept to Coco's and the Reuben E. Lee, ultimately converting all Snack Shops to Coco's. As the name implies, the bakery-restaurants feature pies. After the conversion of the Snack Shops to Coco's locations, as well the newly expanded ...
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Battle Of Cocos
The Battle of Cocos was a single-ship action that occurred on 9 November 1914, after the Australian light cruiser , under the command of John Glossop, responded to an attack on a communications station at Direction Island by the German light cruiser , commanded by Karl von Müller. After the retreat of the German East Asia Squadron from Southeast Asia, ''Emden'' had remained behind to function as a commerce raider. During a two-month period, the German cruiser captured or sank 25 civilian vessels, shelled Madras, and destroyed two Allied warships at Penang. In early November, von Müller decided to attack the communications station at Direction Island, in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, to hamper Allied communications and frustrate the search for his ship. Around the same time, a convoy of Europe-bound transports carrying Australian and New Zealand soldiers departed from Albany, Western Australia, with escorts , HMAS ''Sydney'', , and the . During the night of 8–9 November, ' ...
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Roxana Cocoș
Roxana Cocoș (; born 5 June 1989 in Bucharest) is a Romanian weightlifter. On 1 August 2012, Cocoș won the silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the –69 kg category with a snatch of 113 kg and a clean and jerk of 143 kg, giving a total of 256 kg. She had previously finished in 7th in the -58 kg category at the 2008 Summer Olympics, with a snatch of 89 kg and a clean and jerk of 115 kg, giving a total of 204 kg. On 25 November 2020, the reanalysed doping tests from the 2012 Summer Olympics turned out positive for metenolone and stanozolol, and she was stripped of the medal. In June 2021, a report by the International Testing Agency on doping violations between 2009 and 2019 reviewed her case and concluded that there are "strong reasons to think" the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) was aware of urine samples being swapped by weightlifters and that president of the IWF Tamás Aján and IWF vice-president Nicu Vlad Nico ...
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Orang Cocos
Cocos Malays are a community that form the predominant group of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, which is now a part of Australia. Today, most of the Cocos Malay can be found in the eastern coast of Sabah, Malaysia, because of diaspora originating from the 1950s during the British colonial period. Despite that they all have assimilated into the ethnic Malay culture, they are named in reference to the Malay race, originating from different places of the Malay archipelago such as Bali, Bima, Celebes, Madura, Sumbawa, Timor, Sumatra, Pasir-Kutai, Malacca, Penang, Batavia and Cirebon, as well as South Africa and New Guinea. History Colonisation and governance The first Malays are believed to have arrived and settled in the Islands in 1826 "when Alexander Hare, an English merchant, brought his Malay harem and slaves there." In 1827 John Clunies-Ross changed the lives of the Malay slaves when he settled the Islands with his family. The existing Malays and a large number of ...
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Cocos Malays
Cocos Malays are a community that form the predominant group of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, which is now a part of Australia. Today, most of the Cocos Malay can be found in the eastern coast of Sabah, Malaysia, because of diaspora originating from the 1950s during the British colonial period. Despite that they all have assimilated into the ethnic Malay culture, they are named in reference to the Malay race, originating from different places of the Malay archipelago such as Bali, Bima, Celebes, Madura, Sumbawa, Timor, Sumatra, Pasir-Kutai, Malacca, Penang, Batavia and Cirebon, as well as South Africa and New Guinea. History Colonisation and governance The first Malays are believed to have arrived and settled in the Islands in 1826 "when Alexander Hare, an English merchant, brought his Malay harem and slaves there." In 1827 John Clunies-Ross changed the lives of the Malay slaves when he settled the Islands with his family. The existing Malays and a large number of newly ...
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Pseudoepicoccum Cocos
''Pseudoepicoccum cocos'' is an ascomycete fungus that is a plant pathogen infecting coconut palms. References External links Index FungorumUSDA ARS Fungal Database Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Coconut palm diseases Ascomycota enigmatic taxa {{fungus-plant-disease-stub ...
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Eoophyla Cocos
''Eoophyla cocos'' is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Wolfram Mey in 2009. It is found in the Malaysian province of Sabah Sabah () is a state of Malaysia located in northern Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia. Sabah borders the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the southwest and the North Kalimantan province of Indonesia to the south. The Federal Territory o ..., on the island of Borneo. References Eoophyla Moths described in 2009 {{Eoophyla-stub ...
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Cocos, Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
Cocos is a barrio in the municipality of Quebradillas, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 4,889. History Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became an unincorporated territory of the United States. In 1899, the United States Department of War conducted a census of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Cocos barrio was 978. Sectors Barrios (which are like minor civil divisions) in turn are further subdivided into smaller local populated place areas/units called sectores (''sectors'' in English). The types of ''sectores'' may vary, from normally ''sector'' to ''urbanización'' to ''reparto'' to ''barriada'' to ''residencial'', among others. The following sectors are in Cocos barrio: , and . See also * List of communities in Puerto Rico * List of barrios and sectors of Quebradillas, Puerto Rico Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Quebradillas, Puerto Rico, Quebradillas i ...
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