... postal code area code blank name blank info blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Kodok lang ... of Upper Nile State Upper Nile . Kodok is the capital of Shilluk people Shilluk country, formally known ... through the Sahel . The intersection of these lines of intended control passed through Kodok ... to change the town s name to Kodok in the hope of obliterating the memory of the incident. The Evangelical Church Mission Society CMS was assigned in 1898 by the British colonial administration to Kodok .... In January 1933 a Catholic Mission was established in Kodok and since 1974 has been classified under the Diocese of Malakal . From the 1930s Kodok was also a center of the Presbyterians, so Kodok has a major Christian influence. In 1955, the population of Kodok was about 9100. During the First Sudanese Civil War in 1964, during the reign of Muhammad Ahmad Mahjub , Kodok was the scene of a massacre ... of Political Domination A Case of Self Determination, Riek Machar ref In the 1990s, Kodok suffered a serious ... situation in 2004 was still very critical. Today the inhabitants of Kodok are mainly involved .... There are also ongoing local disputes in the area between Kodok and the south of Malakal on the Nile ... Nile Category Upper Nile state ca Kodok de Kodok es Kodok fr Kodok pl Kodok pt Kodok uk ... more details
Maharani Cave , is located in Tanjung Kodok sea tourism area, Paciran district Lamongan regency, about 200 m from Tanjung Kodok gateway fringe the roadway to east. About 50 m in the south of the street, there is extent of stone that its soil is tire to form the bank that has downwards. Here, some labourers had mine the coral soil, phosphate material and dolomite fertilizer that had sold by region out Paciran. On this soil, is a countryside road, which is the footpath, and every day passed by the non irrigated dry field farmers, the stone mineworker workers, also once in a while is crowded passed the boy scouts who performing a camp around the area. This Maharani Cave found by 4 labourers who being led by Mr. Sugeng. This cave had found on 6 Augusts 1992. The name of this cave had selected by the situation of the beautiful cave like a palace from a beautiful queen. Before the invention, one of the members, had dream, she had met with a beautiful woman who had a beautiful as the property of a queen that called Maharani. The situation of the nature cave Maharani Palace is stay at 200 m from Java seashore residing in Tanjung Kodok area, Paciran district, Lamongan regency. This cave is easily to visit and fluent to obtain the transportation towards to the location. References Skyscrapercity Top 100 Indonesia Wonders of Nature http www.skyscrapercity.com showthread.php?t 787780&page 7 EJava geo stub coord missing Indonesia Category Caves of Indonesia ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Cokodok alternate spelling Cekodok , also called Kuih Kodok or Cucur or Jemput jemput , is a traditional Malaysia n fritter snack that is made with flour and banana , and is fried. It is usually round in shape and tends to vary in size. There are many varieties of this snack, some substituting the banana with anchovies , prawns , onion or maize . Malaysian cuisine Category Malay cuisine Category Malaysian cuisine Category Snack foods Cuisine stub ... more details
Expand Italian Diocesi di Malakal date February 2011 Image Sudan RC Church diocese district map 2007.svg thumb Overview over Roman Catholic Dioceses in Sudan. Number 5 is Malakal. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Malakal lang la Malakalen sis is a diocese in Malakal in the Ecclesiastical province of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Juba Juba in South Sudan . History January 10, 1933 Established as Mission sui iuris of Kodok from Apostolic Vicariate of Khartoum August 4, 1938 Promoted as Apostolic Prefecture of Kodok July 14, 1949 Renamed as Apostolic Prefecture of Malakal December 12, 1974 Promoted as Diocese of Malakal Leadership Bishop s of Malakal Roman rite Msgr. Roko Taban Mousa Apostolic Administrator since 2009 Bishop Vincent Mojwok Nyiker 1979.03.15 2009.05.16 Bishop Pio Yukwan Deng 1974.12.12 1976.12.03 Prefects Apostolic of Malakal Roman rite Bishop Pio Yukwan Deng 1967.08.19 1974.12.12 Fr. Herman Gerard Te Riele , M.H.M. 1962.05.29 1967 Fr. John Hart priest John Hart , M.H.M. 1949.07.14 1962 Prefects Apostolic of Kodok Roman rite Fr. John Hart, M.H.M. 1947.06.13 1949.07.14 Fr. John A. Wall , M.H.M. 1938.08.12 1945 Ecclesiastical Superiors of Kodok Roman rite Fr. Matteo Michelon , M.C.C.I. 1933.07.08 1935 See also Roman Catholicism in South Sudan Source http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese mala3.htm Giga Catholic Information http www.eglisesoudan.org english Malakal.htm Diocese of Malakal website Upper Nile coord missing South Sudan Category Malakal Category Roman Catholic dioceses in South Sudan Malakal Category Religious organizations established in 1933 Category Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 20th century de Bistum Malakal fr Dioc se de Malakal it Diocesi di Malakal pl Diecezja Malakal ru sr zh ... more details
Detwoc is a Shilluk people Shilluk village located on the western bank of the Nile river, ten miles from the town of Kodok itself approximately two hours by boat north from the city of Malakal , in Upper Nile, Sudan Upper Nile province in South Sudan . The Catholic Church established a Mission Christian mission station there in 1923, its third in the region after Lul and Tonga . A fourth mission was subsequently established in Yoynyang. Thse missions were originally managed by the Italian Verona Fathers , a Catholic Missionary Order established by Daniel Comboni . The mission was subsequently taken over the Mill Hill fathers immediately prior to World War II . The mission station was fairly typical of such missions, including a school, health center and church. The station was abandoned by the church in the early 1980s because of the second Sudanese civil war , and is only now being re developed, because of the current peace process. References James Dempsey, 1956, Mission on the Nile , New York Philosophical Library. coord missing Sudan SouthSudan geo stub Category Populated places in South Sudan ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Bornean Frogmouth image status NT status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Caprimulgiformes familia Podargidae genus Batrachostomus species B. poliolophus trinomial Batrachostomus poliolophus mixtus trinomial authority Richard Bowdler Sharpe Sharpe , 1892 synonyms Batrachostomus mixtus The Bornean Frogmouth Batrachostomus poliolophus mixtus is a subspecies of bird in the Podargidae family. Many taxonomists consider it to be a subspecies of the Short tailed Frogmouth . Some taxonomists consider it to be a distinct species. It is found in Indonesia and Malaysia . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest s and subtropical or tropical moist montane s. It is threatened by habitat loss . Source BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 2656 all Batrachostomus mixtus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 24 July 2007. Caprimulgiformes stub Category Batrachostomus fr Podarge de Born o id Paruh kodok Kalimantan pt Batrachostomus mixtus ... more details
Infobox food name Swikee image File Swikee Kodok Oh.jpg 250px caption Swikee Kodok Oh, frog legs in tauco soup alternate name country Indonesia region Purwodadi, Central Java creator Chinese Indonesian s course Main course served Hot main ingredient Frog leg s cooked in various sauces variations calories other Swikee or Swike is a Chinese Indonesian cuisine Chinese Indonesian Frog legs frog leg dish. The dish can be served as soup, deep fried or stir fried frog legs. Originally a Cuisine of China Chinese dish , this dish is popular in Indonesia . Swikee is originated from Hokkian dialect linktext , zh poj s i ke sui water and ke chicken , which probably an euphemism to refer frog s as water chicken . It is sometimes identified as a traditional food of Purwodadi Grobogan Purwodadi , a city in Central Java . ref http www.detikfood.com read 2010 04 09 110454 1335169 294 harum gurih si swike purwodadi Harum Gurih si Swike Purwodadi ref The main ingredient is frogs legs mainly from Pelophylax kl. esculentus green frogs with the condiments of garlic , ginger and fermented soy paste tauco , salt, and pepper. Once it is served, fried garlic and chopped celery may be added. Swikee is usually served with plain white rice . The taste and texture of frog meat approximately between chicken and fish. They are often said to tastes like chicken taste like chicken ref name taste cite web url http www.exoticmeatsandmore.com docs ExoticMeats What things taste like.pdf title Exotic Meats USA What Things Taste Like year 2008 accessdate 2008 07 17 ref because of their mild flavor, with a texture ... of frog cooking is pepes kodok , frog cooked in pepes method, where the frog legs and different ... sauces. Swikee oh or Kodok oh , frog legs in fermented soybean sauce tauco soup. Swikee goreng mentega ... frog legs cooked in banana leaf as pepes , another variant is pepes telur kodok , the frog eggs cooked ... Bupati vs Kodok ref Actually within Islamic dietary law there is some debates and differences ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Fanged River Frog image Limnon macrod 050303 062 pncw.jpg status VU status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Ranidae genus Limnonectes species L. macrodon binomial Limnonectes macrodon binomial authority Andr Marie Constant Dum ril Dum ril & Bibron, 1841 synonyms The Fanged River Frog , Javan Giant Frog , Malaya Wart Frog , or Stone Creek Frog Limnonectes macrodon is a species of frog in the Ranidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Indonesia . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest s and river s. It is threatened by habitat loss . Commons Limnonectes macrodon Source Iskandar, D., Mumpuni, Das, I., Shrestha, T.K. & Ohler, A. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 58351 all Limnonectes macrodon . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 23 July 2007. Ranidae stub Category Limnonectes Category Amphibians of Indonesia ca Limnonectes macrodon es Limnonectes macrodon fr Limnonectes macrodon id Kodok batu pt Limnonectes macrodon vi Fanged River Frog ... more details
Taxobox name Albanian Water Frog status EN status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Ranidae genus Pelophylax species P. shqipericus binomial Pelophylax shqipericus binomial authority Hotz, Uzzell, Guenther, Tunner & Heppich, 1987 synonyms Rana shqiperica small Hotz, Uzzell, Guenther, Tunner & Heppich, 1987 small The Albanian Water Frog Pelophylax shqipericus is a species of frog in the Ranidae family. It is found in Albania and Montenegro . Its natural habitat s are river s, swamp s, freshwater lake s, and freshwater marsh es. References Uzzell, T. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 58715 all Rana shqiperica . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 23 July 2007. Ranidae stub Category Pelophylax Category Amphibians of Albania Category Animals described in 1987 Category Amphibians of Montenegro de Skutari Wasserfrosch es Pelophylax shqipericus fr Pelophylax shqipericus id Kodok Air Albania nl Albanese poelkikker pt Rana shqiperica sr sv Albansk g lgroda vi Albanian Water Frog ... more details
other uses id kodok Taxobox name Toads image Commontoad.JPG image caption A common toad, Common toad Bufo bufo regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibian Amphibia ordo Anura ordo authority Blasius Merrem Merrem , 1820 List of Anuran families A toad is any of a number of species of amphibian s in the order Anura characterized by dry, leathery skin usually pink and orange coloured , short legs, and snout like parotoid gland s. A distinction between frog s and toads, though common in popular culture, is not made in taxonomy , where toads are spread across families true toads Bufonidae , Bombinatoridae , Discoglossidae , Pelobatidae , Rhinophrynidae , Scaphiopodidae , and Microhylidae . A group of toads is called a knot. Toads cannot transmit warts to people through handling or skin contact. The bumps on a toad s skin help the animal blend into its environment visually by breaking up its outline. Also, the parotoid gland is often mistaken for warts . They are present on healthy specimens and are not a result of infection. File Bombina bombina 1 Marek Szczepanek .jpg thumb right A fire bellied toad , Bombina bombina See also True toad References reflist references ITIS id 173423 taxon Anura accessdate 4 May 2006 Further reading cite book last Beltz first Ellin year 2005 title Frogs Inside their Remarkable World publisher Firefly Books isbn 1552978699 wiktionary commons Cite EB1911 wstitle Toad Category Amphibians Category Toads ar an Zapo bg da Fr er og tudser de Kr ten es Anura fa fr Crapaud gl Sapo gan hak H m ko io Rospo he ms Katak puru nah Tamazolin no Padder pt Sapo ru simple Toad sv Paddor ta th uk vi C c yo p l zh yue zh ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Crested Toad image Bufo biporc M 050409 015 tdp.jpg status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Bufonidae genus Ingerophrynus species I. biporcatus binomial Ingerophrynus biporcatus binomial authority Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst Gravenhorst , 1829 synonyms Bufo cavator Barbour, 1911 br Bufo biporcatus The Crested Toad or Double Crested Toad Ingerophrynus biporcatus is a species of toad in the Bufonidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Indonesia . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest s, river s, plantation s , rural gardens, and heavily degraded former forest. It is threatened by habitat loss . Commons Bufo biporcatus References Iskandar, D. & Mumpuni 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 54588 all Bufo biporcatus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 21 July 2007. cite journal last Frost first Darrel year 2006 title The Amphibian Tree of Life journal Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History volume 297 issue pages 1 291 doi 10.1206 0003 0090 2006 297 0001 TATOL 2.0.CO 2 last2 Grant first2 Taran last3 Faivovich first3 Juli N last4 Bain first4 Raoul H. last5 Haas first5 Alexander last6 Haddad first6 C LIO F.B. last7 De S first7 Rafael O. last8 Channing first8 Alan last9 Wilkinson first9 Mark display authors 1 issn 0003 0090 Category Ingerophrynus Category Amphibians of Indonesia Bufonidae stub ca Ingerophrynus biporcatus es Ingerophrynus biporcatus fr Ingerophrynus biporcatus id Kodok puru hutan pt Bufo biporcatus vi Crested Toad ... more details
. Bog r bug in Hungary . Bjalla bell in Iceland Beetle in India Kodok frog in Indonesia Ghoorbaghei ... or Kodok frog in Malaysia Sed n, Pulguita little flea , Vocho or Vochito sometimes spelled bocho ... more details
in eastern South Sudan near the town of Fashoda present day Kodok , explaining its strategic importance ... its soldiers to withdraw on 3 November. Effects File Kodok locator map.svg right thumb 200px Kodok ... Kodok is now in South Sudan . File CommandantMarchandFachoda.jpg thumb 200px Major Marchand at Fashoda ... in South Sudan, is now known as Kodok References references Further reading Bates, Darell The Fashoda ... more details
Tempo Online Bupati vs Kodok ref Within Islamic dietary law there is some debates ... pepes telur kodok . The Javanese also eat the dried and crispily fried frog skin. The taste is close ... more details
Image CommandantMarchandFachoda.jpg thumb 200px Major Marchand at Fashoda. for others with similar names, see Jean Marchand disambiguation Jean Marchand Major Jean Baptiste Marchand November 2, 1863 &ndash January 13, 1934 was a France French military officer and explorer in Africa. Marchand is best known for commanding the French expeditionary force during the Fashoda Incident Marchand was born in Thoissey , Ain and attended l Ecole militaire de Saint Maixent. He participated in the French conquest of Senegal and was severely wounded in 1889 at the capture of Diena, Mali Diena by the French. In 1890 he was sent to explore the sources of the Niger River and the Nile and to occupy the areas around Fashoda now known as Kodok in Sudan and bring it under French control. After a 14 month trek by foot and boat across Africa, Marchand s expedition of 20 French officers and NCOs and 130 French Senegalese troops arrived at Fashoda, an abandoned fort on the Nile, on 10 July 1898. Marchand rebuilt the fort, but the expected support from other French columns and from Ethiopian Empire Abyssinia did not arrive and on September 11, a flotilla of British gunboats, led by Sir Herbert Kitchener , commander of the Anglo Egyptian army that had just defeated the forces of the Muhammad Ahmad Mahdi at the Battle of Omdurman , reached Fashoda. Both sides insisted on control of Fashoda. This led to several weeks of intense debate between Paris and London, at the end of which, Marchand was ordered to leave Fashoda to the British. He greeted his recall with extreme disgust and returned to France through Abyssinia Fashoda Incident . Marchand later fought with French expeditionary forces in China during the 1900 Boxer Rebellion . He was promoted to the rank of General in 1915 during World War I and was wounded in 1915 in the Second Battle of Champagne Battle of Champagne and again in 1916 in the Battle of the Somme . He retired from the Army in 1919 Further reading Bates, Darell The Fashoda inc ... more details
Infobox Korean settlement title Godeok dong img imgwidth imgcaption hangul hanja linktext rr Godeok dong mr Kodok tong area km2 3.75 pop 50147 popnote ref name encyber popyear 2001 popden km2 13373 popdennote divs map mapcaption Godeok dong is a dong neighbourhood dong , neighbourhood of Gangdong gu in Seoul , South Korea . ref name encyber cite web url http www.encyber.com search w ctdetail.php?masterno 732253&contentno 732253 title Godeok dong publisher Doosan Encyclopedia accessdate 2008 04 18 language Korean ref ref name Gangdong gu cite web url http www.gangdong.go.kr pub los los.jsp?sc los01030101 090500 publisher Gangdong gu official site title The origin of Godeok dong accessdate 2008 04 18 language Korean Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref History Godeok literally means High Virtue in Korean language Korean . During the Late 14th Century, Yangjung Lee, a public officer of Goryeo Dynasty , strongly reject an conciliative offer to turn into Joseon Dynasty , a new regime after Goryeo Dynasty . Due to his high loyalty on his government, he was admired by general public and they call his residential area Godeok . ref http dong.gangdong.go.kr 8081 pub dong 3240043 01 dong 03 01 dong 03.jsp ref In 1995, Seoul Subway Line 5 was passed through this area stopping at Godeok Station and Myeongil Station . Area Information Current Zip Code of Godeok dong is 134 080. 134 is for Gangdong gu and 080 is for Godeok dong. See also Administrative divisions of Gangdong gu Administrative divisions of Seoul Administrative divisions of South Korea References Reflist External links http www.gangdong.go.kr pub eng Gangdong gu official website http www.gangdong.go.kr pub eng local local 03 1.jsp Gangdong gu map at the Gangdong gu official website ko http map.gangdong.go.kr map 1.jsp Gangdong gu map ko http www.gangdong.go.kr pub los index.jsp?dptcd 090500 The Godeok 1 dong Resident office Gangdong gu neighbourhoods of Seoul coord missing South Korea Categor ... more details
File Sudan Camel.jpg thumb The Desert Postman stamp as a 1927 colour trial File Sudan stamp jubilee 1948 2p.jpg right thumb A corner block of four of the 1948 stamps to celebrate the Sudan Stamp Jubilee The first post offices to be opened in Sudan were in 1867 at Suakin and Wadi Halfa in 1873 at Dongala, Berber, Sudan Berber and Khartoum and in 1877 at Sennar , Karkouk, Fazoglu, Elkedaref, El Obeid, Al Fasher and Fashoda now Kodok . ref Gisburn, Harold G. D. & Thompson, G. Seymour, Stamps and Posts of the Anglo Egyptian Sudan , Stanley Gibbons, 1947, p. 18 ref The Muhammad Ahmad Mahdist revolt , which began in 1881, resulted in all Egyptian post offices being closed by 1884. It culminated in the fall of Khartoum and the death of the British governor Charles George Gordon General Gordon Gordon of Khartoum in 1885. The Egyptians and British withdrew their forces from Sudan and the country was left with no postal service until the reconquest of Sudan began in 1896. When the campaign started in March 1896, postal service was made available to the troops but no stamps were used. ref http www.stampnotes.com Notes from the Past pastnote406.htm Sudan s First Stamps ref First stamps used Until the issue of Sudan stamps in 1897 the available stamps were Egyptian stamps. The amount of mail was small and only a few stamps were used. Between March and July 1885 2 d and 5d British postage stamps were used in Suakin. Indian stamps are also known to have been used in the same area, postmarked Sawakin or Souakin, between 1884 and 1899. ref Stamps and Posts of the Anglo Egyptian Sudan, p.19 20 ref The provisional stamps of 1897 On 1 March 1897, contemporary Egyptian postage stamps, overprinted small SOUDAN small in French and Arabic, were made available in the post offices. Value which appeared were 1, 2, 3 and 5 millieme and 1, 2, 5 and 10 piastre. The overprinting was done at the Imprimerie Nationale, Boulaq, Cario, Egypt. ref Stamps and Posts of the Anglo Egyptian Sudan, p.37 ref ... more details
about the state in South Sudan the region containing it Greater Upper Nile refimprove date July 2011 Infobox state name Upper Nile native name other name nickname motto settlement type States of South Sudan State image skyline Sobat.jpg imagesize image caption image flag Upper Nile State flag.jpg image seal image shield image map Upper Nile Map.svg mapsize map caption Location in South Sudan. coordinates display inline,title coordinates region SD subdivision type Country subdivision name flag South Sudan subdivision type1 Region subdivision name1 Greater Upper Nile subdivision type2 Counties of South Sudan No. of counties 12 subdivision name2 seat type Capital seat Malakal government type leader title Governor leader name Simon Kun Puoch ref http www.gurtong.net Governance Governments GovernmentofSouthSudanStates UpperNileState tabid 335 Default.aspx Upper Nile State . Gurtong. Retrieved July 18, 2011 ref established title established date area magnitude area total km2 77773 population as of 2008 population note population total 964,353 population density km2 auto timezone East Africa Time EAT utc offset 3 latd 9 latm 46 lats latNS N longd 32 longm 44 longs longEW E elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code website footnotes Upper Nile is one of the 10 States of South Sudan states of South Sudan . The current governor of Upper Nile, and its first governor in the independence era of South Sudan, is Simon Kun Puoch . The White Nile flows through the state, giving it its name. The state also shares a similar name with the region of Greater Upper Nile , of which it is part along with the states of Unity state Unity and Jonglei . It has an area of 77,773  km . Malakal is the capital of the state. The town of Kodok , the location of the Fashoda incident that ended the Scramble for Africa , is located here. Upper Nile seceded from Sudan as part of the Republic of South Sudan on 9 July 2011. Counties Upper Nile is subdivided into 12 ref http unhcr ... more details
Infobox City official name T rlicko other name Cierlicko motto settlement type Village image skyline Cierlicko Koscielec kosciol.jpg image caption Saint Lawrence Church before reconstruction image flag Cierlicko flag.svg image shield Cierlicko herb.png pushpin map Czech Republic pushpin label position none pushpin map caption Location in the Czech Republic coordinates region CZ subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision name Czech Republic subdivision type1 Regions of the Czech Republic Region subdivision name1 Moravian Silesian Region Moravian Silesian subdivision type2 Districts of the Czech Republic District subdivision name2 Karvin District Karvin leader title Mayor leader name Martin Pol ek established title First mentioned established date 1229 area magnitude 1 E8 area total km2 24.65 population as of 2006 population note population total 4202 population density km2 auto latd 49 latm 44 lats 54 latNS N longd 18 longm 30 longs 1 longEW E elevation m 260 postal code type Postal code postal code 735 42 website http www.terlicko.cz http www.terlicko.cz footnotes Audio Terlicko.ogg T rlicko Polish language Polish Audio nohelp Cierlicko.ogg Cierlicko , lang de Tierlitzko is a village in the Moravian Silesian Region of the Czech Republic . It has 4,202 inhabitants 2001 census and Polish minority in the Czech Republic Poles constitute 12.9 of the population. ref cite web url http www.czso.cz sldb sldb2001.nsf obce 599158?OpenDocument title 2001 census data accessdate author date work publisher Czech Statistical Office ref It lies in the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia . The village is made up of three administrative sections formerly independent villages Doln T rlicko Polish Cierlicko Dolne , Horn T rlicko Cierlicko G rne , Hradi t Grodziszcz . Among other parts of municipality there is also a former village of Kostelec Ko cielec . ref http www.isu.cz uir scripts obecdet.asp?nazob T ECrlicko&kodob &kodok 3803&kodkr 13&trideni 1 Informace o ... more details
civilians believed to be Anya Nya sympathizers were arrested and shipped to Kodok concentration camp ... at Kodok include Emmanuel Lukudu and Philip Lomodong Lako. By 1969 the Equatorian rebels found ... more details