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  2. Thien Hau Temple (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Thien Hau Temple [1] is a Chinese temple located in Los Angeles's Chinatown in California, dedicated to the ocean goddess Mazu.It is one of the more popular areas for worship and tourism among Asian residents in the Los Angeles area.

  3. The Mau-Mau's - Wikipedia

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    The Mau Mau's perform at the Pitcher House in Redondo Beach. The Mau-Mau's [] is a band started by Rick Wilder (formerly the singer of the Berlin Brats). [1] Following the breakup of the glam rock / proto - punk band the Berlin Brats in 1976, two years of inactivity followed before Rick Wilder updated his image and sound to more align in the wake of the Los Angeles original punk scene (that ...

  4. Mau y Ricky - Wikipedia

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    Mau y Ricky kicked off their third era in 2021 with the release of "3 de la Mañana" with Sebastián Yatra and Mora. With the release of several hit singles in 2021, 2022, and 2023. In November of 2023 they announced the release of their "Desgenerados Mixtape" with some songs that were previously released and some new songs.

  5. 100 latinos dijeron - Wikipedia

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    On August 1, 100 Latinos dijeron was renewed for a second season and started adding comedian Mau Nieto [3] as new host replacing Armando Hernandez. [4] On October 2, 2022, an all-star celebrity version based on the 2015 American version of Celebrity Family Feud under the name ¿Qué Dicen los Famosos?

  6. Mau Maus - Wikipedia

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    The name Mau Maus was chosen after the members watched the movie Something Of Value (released in May 1957 in the United States) about the Mau Mau uprising in East Africa. [ 1 ] Around January 1958 a member of the rival Bishop gang and a candy store owner were stabbed to death by some of the Mau Mau gang, supposedly in retaliation for the ...

  7. Mau movement in American Samoa - Wikipedia

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    The Mau movement in American Samoa or American Samoa Mau (Samoan: O le Mau), was an anti-colonial movement [1] and an independence movement formed in American Sāmoa in the 1920s, which was suppressed by the United States. [2] Established in early 1920, it aimed to challenge the overreach of the U.S. Navy's authority. [3]

  8. Ciao - Wikipedia

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    Ciao (/ tʃ aʊ / CHOW, Italian: ⓘ) is an informal salutation in the Italian language that is used for both "hello" and "goodbye". Originally from the Venetian language , it has entered the vocabulary of English and of many other languages around the world.

  9. List of Mazu temples - Wikipedia

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    Thien Hau Temple (Los Angeles) [55] Los Angeles: California: Opened 1982, renovated 2006 [55] Tin How Temple [56] San Francisco: California: Opened 1852, closed 1950s to 1975. Occupies the top floor of a 4-story building [56] Tin Hau Temple Honolulu: Hawaii: Opened 1889 Mazu Temple Toronto(GTA) Ontario Canada Opened 2016, The first Mazu Temple ...