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Toke may refer to: People * Toke (given name), a list of people with the name ''Toke'' * Chief Toke, a leader of the Shoalwater Bay Tribe of Native Americans on the Pacific coast of Washington * John Toke (1671–1746), an English Member of Parliament and lawyer * Soane Toke, a king of Uvea (Wallis island, South Pacific), ruling for one day on 11 December 1953 * Toma Toke (born 1985), a Tongan rugby union footballer Places * Toke (lake), a lake in Drangedal municipality in Telemark county, Norway * Tok, Alaska, a census-designated place (CDP) in Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska, United States(The name of the settlement is pronounced "toke," but is spelled "Tok.") * Toke Atoll, an atoll in the Marshall Islands * Toke Station, a railway station located in Midori-ku, Chiba, Japan * ''Toke'', as in 'toke it up', refers to the smoking of Cannabis (drug), cannabis See also

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Toke (given Name)
Toke is a given name, commonly used for males in Scandinavia and either gender in Finland. Notable people with the given name include: People *Chief Toke, 19th-century Native American leader *Toke Holst (born 1981), Danish handball player *Toke Makinwa (born 1984), Nigerian radio and television presenter *Toke Reichstein (born 1976), Danish economist *Toke Talagi (born 1960), Niuean politician and premier *Toke Townley (1912–1984), British actor See also *Toke (other) Notes

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Chief Toke
Chief Toke was a leader of the Shoalwater Bay Tribe of Native Americans on the Pacific coast of Washington. Of Chinook and Chehalis descent, he lived with his wife Suis and extended family at Willapa Bay Willapa Bay () is a bay located on the southwest Pacific coast of Washington state in the United States. The Long Beach Peninsula separates Willapa Bay from the greater expanse of the Pacific Ocean. With over of surface area Willapa Bay is the ..., spending winters near present-day Bay Center and summers in the vicinity of present-day Tokeland, which is named for him. James G. Swan, a settler in the area from 1852 to 1855, described Toke as "a man of advanced years."Swan, James Gilchrist. The Northwest Coast, or Three Year's Residence in Washington Territory. New York, Harper, 1857; reprinted by University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1969, cited aan References Native American leaders 19th-century Native American leaders Year of birth missing Year of death missi ...
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John Toke
John Toke (1 June 1671 – 1746) of Godinton, Kent was an English Member of Parliament and lawyer. He was a member of the Middle Temple. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for East Grinstead East Grinstead () is a town in West Sussex, England, near the East Sussex, Surrey, and Kent borders, south of London, northeast of Brighton, and northeast of the county town of Chichester. Situated in the northeast corner of the county, bord ... from 1702 to 1708. He died in 1746, aged 75. References 1671 births 1746 deaths People from East Grinstead Place of birth missing English MPs 1702–1705 English MPs 1705–1707 British MPs 1707–1708 Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies {{England-GreatBritain-MP-stub ...
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Soane Toke
Soane Toke was a king of Uvea (Wallis island, South Pacific), ruling for one day on 11 December 1953. He was preceded by Kapeliele Tufele III, and succeeded by Aloisia Brial. After the resignation of Kapeliele Tufele III on 13 November 1953, negotiations were difficult to choose the new king of Wallis. After Emmanuel Brial refused to be chosen, the royal family revoked the customary ministers and nominated new ones who elected Soane Toke, chief of the Hihifo district Hihifo ( Uvean for "West") is one of the 5 districts of Wallis and Futuna, located in Wallis Island, in the Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Chiefdom of ʻUvea. Geography Located in the northern side of the island, Hihifo borders with the distric ..., as the new lavelua on 11 December. The very same day, a simple kava ceremony was held in Mata-Utu to officially install Soane Toke's nomination. However, the ceremony was interrupted by angry villagers from Ha'afusia and Falaleu who forced Soane Toke to resign immed ...
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Toma Toke
Toma Toke (born Ha'ateiho, 20 June 1985)Toma Toke player profile
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Toke (lake)
Toke is a lake in Telemark county, Norway. The lake is located primarily in Drangedal Municipality, but it also extends slightly into Kragerø Municipality and Bamble Municipality. The lake consists of several areas: Upper Toke and Lower Toke, which is connected via , literally 'the stream'. At the north end of Upper Toke is the village of Prestestranda. In the south, the eastern arm of Lower Toke () reaches into Bamble municipality and the southern part reaches into Kragerø, where its outlet is the river where the Dalfoss hydroelectric plant is located. The lake, with its inflow, constitutes the majority of the Kragerø watershed. With a surface of about and a drainage basin of , Toke is a substantial body of water in Telemark. Its approximately -long shoreline, a large part of which consists of an old lakebed with clay and deposits of silt, is strongly exposed to erosion because of development for power production. With its long shoreline and innumerable larger and smaller ...
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Tok, Alaska
Tok is a census-designated place (CDP) in Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska, United States. The population was 1,243 at the 2020 census, slightly down from 1,258 in 2010. Geography Tok lies on a large, flat alluvial plain of the Tanana Valley between the Tanana River and the Alaska Range at an important junction of the Alaska Highway ( Alaska Route 2) with the Glenn Highway ( Alaska Route 1). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all of it land. Climate Tok has a dry-winter continental subarctic climate (Köppen ''Dwc'') with generally warm summers and severely cold winters. The weather station is at above sea level. Demographics Tok first appeared on the 1950 U.S. Census as the unincorporated village of "Tok Junction." The name was shortened to Tok as of the 1960 census. It was made a census-designated place (CDP) in 1980. 2000 Census data As of the census of 2000, there were 1,393 people, 534 households, and 372 families ...
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Toke Atoll
Toke Atoll or Taka Atoll ( Marshallese: , ) is a small, uninhabited coral atoll in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. It is one of the smaller atolls in the Marshalls and located at . It is visited regularly by the residents of nearby Utirik Atoll. Geography The atoll is north of Majuro Atoll, the capital of the Marshall Islands, and southwest of Utirik Atoll. It comprises six islands with a combined land area of and a lagoon area of . Physical features The atoll is roughly triangular in shape, its length and width approximately . The highest point is above sea level. The small land area is the second smallest in the Marshalls, besting only Bikar. Among its islets, only Toke, Eluk, and Lojrong are large enough to support permanent vegetation. The other sand islets have shown considerable shifting in size and location over the years. Ground water sampled from the midsection of Toke islet is brackish, with chloride levels of 440 to 840 ppm (compared to 19400 pp ...
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Toke Station
is a passenger railway station located in Midori-ku, Chiba, Japan operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Toke Station is served by the Sotobō Line, and is located from the terminus of the line at Chiba Station. Some Sotobō Line limited express ''Wakashio'' services from Tokyo to stop at this station.JR Timetable, August 2011 issue, p.110 Station layout This station consists of a single island platform, serving two tracks, with an elevated station building built over the tracks and platforms. The station is staffed. Platform History Toke Station opened on 1 November 1896 as a station on the Bōsō Railway. On 1 September 1907, the Bōsō Railway was nationalized and became part of the Japanese Government Railways, which was transformed into the Japan National Railways (JNR) after World War II. Freight operations were discontinued on 1 October 1962. The station building was enlarged in January 1979, with the construction of the south exit. A new sta ...
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Cannabis (drug)
Cannabis (), commonly known as marijuana (), weed, pot, and ganja, List of slang names for cannabis, among other names, is a non-chemically uniform psychoactive drug from the ''Cannabis'' plant. Native to Central or South Asia, cannabis has been used as a drug for both recreational and Entheogenic use of cannabis, entheogenic purposes and in various traditional medicines for centuries. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the main psychoactive component of cannabis, which is one of the 483 known compounds in the plant, including at least 65 other cannabinoids, such as cannabidiol (CBD). Cannabis can be used Cannabis smoking, by smoking, Vaporizer (inhalation device), vaporizing, Cannabis edible, within food, or Tincture of cannabis, as an extract. Cannabis has effects of cannabis, various mental and physical effects, which include euphoria, altered states of mind and Cannabis and time perception, sense of time, difficulty concentrating, Cannabis and memory, impaired short-term memo ...
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