Nako — may refer to: People Nako, an Obotrite leader Charalabos Nakos, a football midfielder Fiction Nako, a character in the manga Cat Street Nako Oshimizu, a character in the anime/manga Hanasaku Iroha Nako, a character in the manga Max Lovely!… … Wikipedia
Nako — Status: commune rurale Region: Sud Ouest Provinz: Poni Fläche: Einwohner: (2006) 27.840 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nako — Original name in latin Nako Name in other language Makhalaneng, Nako, Naku State code LS Continent/City Africa/Maseru longitude 29.61667 latitude 27.76667 altitude 1818 Population 13146 Date 2013 05 05 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
nako — Gavial Ga vi*al (g[=a] v[i^]*al), n. [Hind. gha[.r]iy[=a]l: cf. F. gavial.] (Zo[ o]l.) A large Asiatic crocodilian ({Gavialis Gangeticus}); called also {nako}, and {Gangetic crocodile}. [1913 Webster] Note: The gavial has a long, slender muzzle,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nako — Nakoo Na koo, n. [From the native name.] (Zo[ o]l.) The gavial. [Written also {nako}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Nako, India — Nako Village Nako village with Nako Lake in the foreground … Wikipedia
Nako (Obotrite leader) — Nako, Nakon, Nakko, or Nacco (954 – c. 966) was an Obotrite leader who, along with his brother Stoignew, led the forces of a Slavic confederacy in a revolt against the Germans, especially Herman Billung, Duke of Saxony. In 955 Nako and Stoignew… … Wikipedia
Nako Department — Nako Department Nako Department location in the province Country … Wikipedia
Nako Lake — Location Kinnaur district Coordinates … Wikipedia
Nako Spiru — (* 4. Januar 1918 in Durrës; † November 1947 in Tirana) war ein albanischer Politiker und hoher Funktionär der Kommunistischen Partei Albaniens (PPSh). Leben Spiru entstammte einer griechisch orthodoxen Familie aus der adriatischen Hafenstadt… … Deutsch Wikipedia