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  2. Tláloc - Wikipedia

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    Tláloc in the Codex Borgia Tláloc in the Codex Laud. Tláloc (Classical Nahuatl: Tláloc [ˈtɬaːlok]) [5] is the god of rain in Aztec religion.He was also a deity of earthly fertility and water, [6] worshipped as a giver of life and sustenance.

  3. Tak and the Power of Juju - Wikipedia

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    Tak and the Power of Juju is a platformer game in which the player controls Tak, who can jump, attack, and interact with animals to overcome obstacles. The player's health is represented by the feather on Tak's head and, along with mana, can be restored by collecting feathers found throughout the environment. After obtaining the Spirit Rattle ...

  4. Aku (poem) - Wikipedia

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    'Ku mau tak seorang 'kan merayu Tidak juga kau Tak perlu sedu sedan itu Aku ini binatang jalang Dari kumpulannya yang terbuang Biar peluru menembus kulitku Aku tetap meradang menerjang Luka dan bisa kubawa berlari Berlari Hingga hilang pedih perih Dan aku akan lebih tidak peduli Aku mau hidup seribu tahun lagi!

  5. Tlaloc (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tlaloc may refer to: Tláloc, the Aztec god of rain. Tláloc (Mexibús), a BRT station in Chimalhuacán. Cerro Tláloc, a mountain and archaeological site in central Mexico. Tlaloc (fish), a genus of fish. Tlaloc Rivas, a Mexican-American writer. Tlaloc, a fictional character from the Legends of Dune books.

  6. File:Tlaloc glyph.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org تلالوك; Usage on bg.wikipedia.org Тлалок; Usage on br.wikipedia.org

  7. Kasadya Ning Taknaa - Wikipedia

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    Kasadya Ning Taknaa (English: How Blissful is this Season, lit. ' Happy is this Hour ') is a Cebuano Christmas carol composed in 1933 by Vicente Rubi with lyrics by Mariano Vestil.