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  2. Tiku Talsania - Wikipedia

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    Tiku Talsania (born 7 June 1954 ) is an Indian actor, known for his work in Hindi films.He is primarily known for his comic roles in popular comedy films. Apart from acting in films and television serials, Talsania also performed as a freelance theatre artist, actively participating in Gujarati theatre productions.

  3. Tiko and the Shark - Wikipedia

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    Tiko and the Shark (Italian: Ti-Koyo e il suo pescecane) is a 1962 film directed by Folco Quilici and based on a novel Ti-Coyo and His Shark by Clement Richer. [1] An international co-production of France and Italy, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the film's plot follows the friendship between a fisherman and a shark that begins in their youth.

  4. Tiko United - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in the early 1960s as C.D.C Tiko. During the late 70s and early 80s, its parent company, the Cameroon Development Corporation gradually relinquished sponsorship. Tea cultivation, being the main company product was eventually taken over by a citizen cooperative in Tiko. It was then renamed Tiko United.

  5. Tiko Kerr - Wikipedia

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    Tiko Kerr. [8] Later that year he also produced the exhibition Body Language , in which his works focused on painting hooded and shrouded human figures. The inspiration behind the series of works came from the public debate over the wearing of niqabs in government spaces during the mid-2010 Canadian elections.

  6. Tikopia - Wikipedia

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    An old map of Tikopia from the 1940s. Tikopia is a Polynesian outlier, meaning that while its inhabitants are culturally Polynesian, the island lies some distance from the Polynesian Triangle, a region of the Pacific bounded by Hawaii, Easter Island (Rapa Nui) and New Zealand (Aotearoa).

  7. Tiko - Wikipedia

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    Tiko, originally called ‘Keka’ by the Bakweris, is a town and important port in the southwest region of Cameroon. The settlement grew as a market town for Duala (or Douala) fishermen, Bakweri ( Kpwe people ) farmers, and hunters from Molyko, Bwenga, Bulu, and Bokova.

  8. Tiko Jelisavčić - Wikipedia

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    During his time as Nigeria's coach he was referred to as "Father Tiko". [3] He presided over the Australian national team in their first ever FIFA World Cup qualifying games in 1965. Australia lost 6–1 and 3–1 in the First round. He led Nigeria to two third-place finishes in the Africa Cup of Nations tournament in 1976 and 1978.

  9. Tiko Air - Wikipedia

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    The Tiko Air ATR42-320 aircraft is carrying the brandnew design by the German Designer Joerg Zeitschel [2] The airline was established in 2000 by the Tiko Holding Company (owned by the Ex-President of Madagascar, Marc Ravalomanana) and Air Madagascar. [3] The airline commenced operations in July 2001. [citation needed]