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KOKU
KOKU KOKU is the call sign of a radio ... format as Hit Radio 100. External links KOKU Query the FCC's FM station database for KOKU
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Koku
Koku A koku ) is a unit of volume in Japan ... to ten cubic shaku. Approximately 3.6 koku equal one cubic metre. The koku was originally defined as quantity of rice ... 1891 it was defined such that one koku equalled exactly 240100/1331 litres, this ...
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Koku (L5r wiki)
Koku The koku is the standard unit of monetary measure ... edit] Invention The coin used for the koku was invented and designed by Yasuki Tanaka ...
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Koku   (translated from German)
Koku Koku ( jap. ?) a capacity unit is in japanischen ... became in the year 1669 standardizes. 1 Koku corresponds to 180,39 Liter . 1 Koku corresponds 1000 G? . 1 Koku corresponds to 100 Sh? . 1 Koku ...
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Koku   (translated from Italian)
Koku One koku ( giapponese : ) it is the amount of riso ... han it came estimated and expressed in koku. Smallest it had a value of 10.000 koku and largest (excluding Shogun) "dominion from a million koku" was said. Many samurai included hatamoto, ...
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Talk:Koku
Talk:Koku I'll add a link to Japanese ...
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Talk:KOKU
Talk:KOKU Talk:KOKU
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Nishimura Koku
Nishimura Koku Kyotaku by Nishimura Koku Nishimura Koku (1915 - June, 2002) was a master Japanese ... was Kyochiku Tani, a komuso monk. Nishimura Koku himself became a komuso and wandered Japan ... in Kumamoto, Kumamoto. Other accomplishments of Nishimura Koku include woodcarving, painting, Okinawa karate (six ...
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Toi Koku (L5r wiki)
Toi Koku The Distant Paddy Village is where merchants ...
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Image:KoKu.png
Image:KoKu.png Image File history File links KoKu.png Summary Kodavatiganti Kutumbarao Licensing This image is of a book cover, and the copyright for it is most likely owned either by the artist who drew the cover or the publisher of the book. It is believed that the use of ...
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