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Koyo may be, Koyolanguage (Sudan) (Lokoya) Koyolanguage (Congo) (Ekoyo) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Koyo language...
corporation Koyolanguage (disambiguation) Koyō, a French music producer Koyo (band), an American punk rock band 5591 Koyo, a main-belt asteroid KOYO-LP, a...
bearings but by 1935 had begun production of Koyo branded bearings under the name Koyo Seiko Co., Ltd. Koyo merged with Toyoda Machinery Jan. 1, 2006, to...
Nilotic language spoken by an estimated 85,000 people in South Sudan. It is also referred to by various other names, including Ellyria, Koyo, Loirya,...
Koyo Bear (コーヨーベアー, Kōyō Beā) was a Japanese sports shoe company. The Koyo Bear brand is credited with having created the first purpose built table tennis...
Koyo Electronics (Kōyō Denki) and its subsidiary Koyo Electronics Industry (Kōyō Denshi Kōgyō), often collectively referred to as just Koyo, are Japanese...
Shinsengumi returned to Edo, where it was later reformed into a unit known as the Kōyō Chinbutai (甲陽鎮撫隊, "Pacification Corps") and departed from Edo for Kōfu Castle...
Koyo Zom (Urdu: کویو زوم) is the highest peak in the Hindu Raj mountain range at 6,872 metres (22,546 ft). The Hindu Raj mountain range sits between the...
The Kru languages are spoken by the Kru people from the southeast of Liberia to the west of Ivory Coast. According to Güldemann (2018), Kru lacks sufficient...
Koyo Kouoh (born 1967) is Cameroonian-born curator who has been serving as Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art...
Koyo Sato (佐藤 昂洋, Satō Kōyō, born April 14, 1996 in Ōita, Ōita) is a Japanese footballer who plays for J-Lease FC . Koyo Sato joined J2 League club Oita...
Koyo Gakuin High School (甲陽学院高等学校, Kōyō-gakuin kōtō-gakkō) is a male-only high school located in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It was founded...
areas where leaves have turned red in the autumn. It is also called kōyō (紅葉). Kōyō is another pronunciation of the characters for momiji which means "fall...