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Koko

Koko or KOKO may refer to:

People, animals, and plants

  • Emperor Kōkō (830–887), 58th emperor of Japan
  • King Koko of Nembe (1853–1898)
  • Koko Taylor (1928–2009), R&B singer
  • Koko Pimentel (born 1964), Philippine politician
  • Julio "Koko" Sosa , Argentine guitarist
  • Koko Stambuk (born 1977), Chilean singer-songwriter and producer
  • Koko (gorilla) (born 1971), gorilla that underwent training in Gorilla Sign Language (based on American Sign Language) and who befriended a kitten
  • Koko, lead guitarist of the Indian rock band Agnee
  • A local name for the Lebbek Tree, Albizia lebbeck
  • Ko'ko' a local name for the Guam rail
  • Koko (dog), the Australian kelpie dog featured in the 2011 film Red Dog
  • Ko-ko, a title in the Manchu language and the Chinese language
  • Places

  • Koko Head, a headland in Hawaii
  • Koko (venue), formerly known as the Camden Palace, in London
  • Koko, Benin, a town and arrondissement in Benin
  • Koko, Bouaké, a neighbourhood of Bouaké, Ivory Coast
  • Koko, Nigeria, a town in Delta State, on the Benin River
  • Kokoï

    Kokoï is a town in the Pompoï Department of Balé Province in southern Burkina Faso. The town has a total population of 1,027.

    References

    External links

  • Satellite map at Maplandia.com
  • Koko (dog)

    Koko (9 April 2005 – 18 December 2012) was an Australian canine film actor and fundraiser, an Australian Kelpie who best known for his role as Red Dog the title character of the 2011 film Red Dog. He was owned by Nelson Woss, a producer of Red Dog.

    Biography

    Koko was born in Victoria, Australia in 2005 to breeders Carol and Len Hobday and initially trained as a show dog. He won Best Exhibiting Group, Working Dogs in January 2006. It was quite unusual for a dog so young to win in that group. Koko came to prominence in 2011 for his work in Red Dog, which was based on a true story about a dog in a mining town and the relationships that he develops. He won the Golden Collar Award for Best Dog in a Foreign Film in Los Angeles for his portrayal. A painting of Koko with producer Nelson Woss by artist Adam Cullen was a finalist in the 2012 Archibald Prize.

    In 2012, Koko was retired after he was diagnosed with congestive heart disease. However, he still continued to make appearances for the RSPCA and for Perth's Shenton Park Dog Refuge in return for donations.

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