Doké

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Doké

Doké is a town in western Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of Bloléquin Department in Cavally Region, Montagnes District.

Doké was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.

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DOK

DOK or Dok may refer to:

  • Danube–Oder Canal, a planned and partially constructed artificial waterway in eastern Europe
  • Dok Leipzig, a documentary festival in Leipzig, Germany
  • DOK (TV series), a Swiss documentary television series
  • Donetsk International Airport
  • DOK4

    Docking protein 4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DOK4 gene.

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    Alpı

    Alpı is a Turkic word that may refer to:

  • Alpı, Kastamonu, a village in the district of Kastamonu, Kastamonu Province, Turkey
  • Alpı, Ulus, a village in the district of Ulus, Bartın Province, Turkey
  • Alpı, Ujar, a village and municipality of Ujar Rayon, Azerbaijan
  • Aleph

    Aleph is the first letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician 'Ālep , Hebrew 'Ālef א, Aramaic Ālap , Syriac ʾĀlap̄ ܐ, and Arabic Alif ا.

    The Phoenician letter is derived from an Egyptian hieroglyph depicting an ox's head and gave rise to the Greek Alpha (Α), being re-interpreted to express not the glottal consonant but the accompanying vowel, and hence the Latin A and Cyrillic А.

    In phonetics, aleph /ˈɑːlɛf/ originally represented the glottal stop ([ʔ]), often transliterated as U+02BE ʾ , based on the Greek spiritus lenis ʼ, for example, in the transliteration of the letter name itself, ʾāleph. Even in early use, it occasionally functioned to indicate an initial unstressed vowel before certain consonant clusters, the prosthetic (or prothetic) aleph. In later Semitic languages it could sometimes function as a mater lectionis indicating the presence of a vowel elsewhere (usually long). The period at which use as a mater lectionis began is the subject of some controversy, though it had become well established by the late stage of Old Aramaic (ca. 200 BCE).

    Alp (name)

    Alp is a common masculine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Alp" means "Stouthearted", "Brave", "Chivalrous", "Daredevil", "Valorous", and/or "Gallant".

  • Alp Arslan, Sultan of the Seljuk Turks.
  • Alp Ikizler, American nephrologist.
  • Alp Haydar, British actor.
  • Alp Kırşan, Turkish actor.
  • Alp Tarkhan, Khazar general.
  • Alp Tigin, Turkic ruler.
  • Alp Yalman, Turkish businessman.
  • Hüseyin Alp, Turkish basketball player
  • See also

  • ALP (disambiguation)
  • Alper
  • Alparslan
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