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Momo may refer to: Geography * Momo (department), Cameroon, a division of Northwest Province * Momo, Gabon, a town in the Woleu-Ntem province * Momo, Piedmont, a town in the province of Novara, Italy People Given name or nickname Athletes * Mohammed Benaziza (1959–1992), Algerian bodybuilder * Momo Blamo (born 1974), Liberian former football goalkeeper * Jerónimo Figueroa Cabrera (born 1982), Spanish footballer known as "Momo" * Momo Cissé (born 2002), Guinean footballer * Mohamed Diamé (born 1987), French footballer * Mouhamed Momo Faye (born 2005), Senegalese basketball player in Italy * Momo Koseki (born 1982), Japanese former professional boxer * Mamadou Momo Mbaye (born 1998), Senegalese footballer * Mohamed Sissoko (born 1985), Malian former footballer * Momo Wandel Soumah (footballer) (1977–2017), Guinean footballer * Momo Suzuki (born 2007), Japanese snowboarder * , Japanese judoka * Momo Yansané (born 1997), Guinean footballer * Uroš Momić (born 1 ...
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Momo Koseki
is a Japanese former professional boxer. She is a two-weight world champion, having held the WBC female atomweight title from 2008 to 2015; the WBA female atomweight title in 2015; and the WBC female strawweight title in 2017. Koseki made a record-breaking seventeen consecutive title defenses of her WBC atomweight title. Career Koseki was inspired to take up boxing after watching Hiroshi Kawashima on TV. Koseki won the inaugural All-Japan women's amateur championships in 2003, as well as the second edition in 2004. After winning a third national amateur title in 2007, she decided to turn pro as women's boxing was not yet accepted as an Olympic sport. Koseki won her first three bouts. She went on to challenge Winyu Paradorngym for the inaugural WBC atomweight world title. Winyu won the fight by unanimous decision. In her next fight, Koseki moved up two weight classes to challenge for the WBC light flyweight title, but lost again by unanimous decision. In August 2008, Koseki r ...
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Momo, Piedmont
Momo is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Novara. Momo borders the following municipalities: Barengo, Bellinzago Novarese, Briona, Caltignaga, Oleggio, and Vaprio d'Agogna Vaprio d'Agogna is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Novara. Vaprio d'Agogna borders the following municipalities: Barengo, Cavaglietto, .... The Oratory of the Holiest Trinity is located two kilometres north of the town. References External links Official website Momo, Piedmont {{Novara-geo-stub ...
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Momo Wandel Soumah (footballer)
Momo Wandel Soumah (20 April 1977 – 13 February 2017) was a Guinean professional footballer who played as a forward. He played in 13 matches for the Guinea national football team from 1996 to 1998. He was also named in Guinea's squad for the 1998 African Cup of Nations The 1998 African Cup of Nations in Burkina Faso was the 21st edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (ACN), the national Association football, football championship of Africa, administered by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Just like in ... tournament. Soumah died of a heart attack in 2017 during training to become a professional football referee. References External links * 1977 births 2017 deaths Guinean men's footballers Men's association football forwards Guinea men's international footballers 1998 African Cup of Nations players AS Kaloum Star players Étoile Sportive du Sahel players ASC Jeanne d'Arc players ASEC Mimosas players Guinean expatriate men's footballers Guine ...
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Momo Hirai
known mononymously as Momo (; ), is a Japanese singer, dancer, and rapper based in South Korea. She is a member of South Korean girl group Twice under JYP Entertainment and its subunit MiSaMo. Life and career Early life and pre-debut activities Momo Hirai was born in Kyōtanabe, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. She began dancing at the age of three, together with her elder sister, Hana. Momo gained exposure to the South Korean music industry early, appearing in a music video for Lexy in 2008 and on the talent show '' Superstar K'' in 2011. Momo and her sister were originally spotted by JYP Entertainment in an online video in 2012. They were both asked to audition, although only Momo was successful, prompting her to move to South Korea in April 2012. Before joining Twice, she danced in a number of music videos as a "K-Pop trainee". In 2015, Momo participated in the South Korean reality television show '' Sixteen'', created by JYP Entertainment and co-produced by Mnet. She was init ...
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Momo (department)
Momo is a department of Northwest Province in Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the R .... The department covers an area of 1792 km and as of 2005 had a total population of 138,693. It is the ethnic home of the Widikum People. The capital of the department lies at Mbengwi. Subdivisions The department is divided administratively into 4 communes and in turn into villages. Communes * Andek * Batibo * Mbengwi * Njikwa References Departments of Cameroon Northwest Region (Cameroon) {{Cameroon-geo-stub ...
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Hitomi Momoi
is a J-pop singer, songwriter who is a member of Por, a duo which she and Ryo formed. Momo is a former member of the Japanese music production, I've Sound. Chronology * 1995—P・o・r was formed * 2001—The name "P・o・r" changed as "Por". Momo joined I've Sound. * 2005—Live concert in Nippon Budokan (I've in Budokan 2005: Open the Birth Gate) * 2006—Momo graduated from I've Sound and continued her singing career with her group Por. * 2009—Por breaks up and Momo, who changed her name to Hitomi Momoi, her real name, stars her solo career and publishes her first single, "Yuudachi". In this single, she counts with the collaboration of Atsuhiko Nakatsubo, former I've Sound I've Sound, or simply called , is a Japanese techno/trance music production group based in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. Led by Kazuya Takase, it features the talents of seasoned "sound creators" and many different vocalists, known as to their fans ... instrumentist. The single contains two songs: On ...
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Momo Wandel Soumah
Momo Wandel Soumah (1926 - June 15, 2003) was a singer, composer, and saxophonist from Guinea, recognisable by his characteristic gravelly voice. Soumah started out in the 1950s playing in dance bands, but moved to modern Guinean music following the cultural revolution. He was a part of the greatly influential Syli Orchestra (originally Syli Orchestre National) who were formed under the instruction of the first elected president Sekou Toure. The group of Guinea's elite musicians were selected to travel throughout Guinea and inspire and instruct musicians across the country and help set up the regional orchestras that were key to Sekou Toure's 'Authenticité' programme to promote and proliferate 'authentic' Guinean traditional music after colonial rule. From the mid 1980s Soumah developed an idiosyncratic blend of jazz and African traditional music. He died suddenly on June 15, 2003. At the time of his death Soumah was musical director of . Discography * ''Matchowé'' (1992) ...
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Momoko Tsugunaga
is a Japanese former singer, actress, and radio personality. Tsugunaga joined Hello! Project as a member of Hello! Project Kids at the age of 10 and later became part of the girl groups Berryz Kobo and Buono! Following Berryz Kobo's hiatus, she became the playing manager of Country Girls. In 2017, Tsugunaga retired from entertainment to become a kindergarten teacher. Career 2002–2004: Hello! Project Kids and ZYX In 2002, Tsugunaga auditioned for Hello! Project Kids with the song "Koi wo Shicchaimashita!" by Tanpopo. Her audition tape was aired on Morning Musume's variety show ''Hello! Morning''. She was placed in the group with 14 other girls. In the same year, she starred in the movie ''Koinu Dan no Monogatari'' as the main character, Mao Morishita. In 2003, Tsugunaga appeared in the music video for Miki Fujimoto's " Boogie Train '03." She also became a member of the subgroup ZYX along with Mari Yaguchi from Morning Musume, Erika Umeda, Maimi Yajima, Saki Shimizu, ...
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Momoe Mori
is a Japanese dancer, singer, model, and actress. She is best known as a member of the girl group @onefive, and is a former member of the idol group Sakura Gakuin. She is represented by the talent agency Amuse Inc. and is signed with the record label Avex Trax. Biography Mori's career in the entertainment industry began in her first year of elementary school, when she was recruited by the talent agency Amuse Inc. Her earliest appearances in media included the Japanese television shows ''Saki'' in 2013, ''Soredemo Boku wa Kimi ga Suki'' in 2015, and ''Kūfuku Anthology'' in 2016. She also appeared in the 2014 music video for " Cling Cling" by Perfume. She played a minor role in the 2016 film ''My Uncle''. In that same year, Mori was cast as the daughter of the fictional family seen in the series of commercials released by Panasonic under the title of ''Fudan Premium'' for its home appliances. Mori joined the Japanese idol group Sakura Gakuin during the ''Sakura Gakuin 2016 Tra ...
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Momo (Tonga)
Momo ''(meaning: crumb)'' was the 10th king in the Tui Tonga dynasty of Tonga, who lived in the 11th or 12th century CE. He was named after one of the original gods of Tonga, a trio known as Kohai, Koau, mo Momo. The Tui Tonga maritime empire began to expand during his reign. King Momo had his court in Heketā, near the village of Niutōua ''(doubly planted coconuttrees)''. His people were known as the Haa-mene-uli ''(dirty bottoms Clan)'', because in order to honour him they had to keep their heads lower than his, and thus shuffled around on their bottoms instead of their feet. Marriage One day the king fell in love with a beautiful girl and sent his envoy, Lehauli, to her father, Loau, the Tui-Haamea ''(Haamea king)'' with a request for a yam for his plantation. Loau understood the real meaning of the request, and responded that he was unable to help as one yam was still immature and the other had already sprouted. He meant that his youngest daughter was still too young w ...
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Momo (artist)
Momo, sometimes stylised as "MOMO" (born 1974, San Francisco), is an American artist. Originally from San Francisco, he is known for his post-graffiti murals and studio painting. Momo began his experimental outdoor work in the late 90s, working with homemade tools in public spaces. Since 2009 he has been expanding his focus to include a substantial studio practice. He is currently based in New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or The Big Easy among other nicknames) is a Consolidated city-county, consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana. With a population of 383,997 at the 2020 .... Notable mural commissions include Facebook, Pepsi, the NFL, the World Trade Center, John Hancock Tower, Art Production Fund NY, European Capital of Culture, the NYC DOT, and Yohji Yamamoto's Y-3. Self organized walls in Jamaica, Sicily, and Arizona (2013, 2016, 2018), painted at the artists expense, have been important in ...
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Momo Adamo
Girolamo "Momo" Adamo (1895–1956) was an Italian American mobster in the American Mafia. He lived in Chicago and Kansas City before moving to Los Angeles in the 1930s and soon became underboss to Jack Dragna in the Los Angeles crime family. His brother Joseph Adamo was also a member of the crime family. Both he and his brother were well connected criminals in San Diego, working with such mobsters as Frank Bompensiero and Jimmy (The Weasel) Fratianno. In 1950, Momo was arrested along with several members of Jack Dragna's family including Tom Dragna (brother), Louis Dragna (nephew), and two men named Frank Paul Dragna (his son and nephew, respectively) when Dragna fled the state after being named in the California Crime Commission report as a member of a crime syndicate in Los Angeles. The five of them were taken into custody by the Los Angeles Police Department, who believed they were responsible for bombing Mickey Cohen's home or knew who was. The men were all released without ...
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