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    Boundary marker (redirect from Horos)
    stones, known as horos, could be made of either carved or undressed stones, and were typically inscribed with the Greek word horos. One such stone was...
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  • Horo may refer to: Horo (woreda), a woreda in Ethiopia Horo (Eswatini), a village in Eswatini Justin Horo, New Zealand Rugby League player, son of Mark...
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  • According to this version Horos was a previously existing power; but according to another, and apparently a later account, Horos is an Aeon only generated...
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  • Pajdushko horo; (Пайдушко хоро|Paiduško horo) is a folk dance from macedonian region In Bulgaria and North Bulgaria. It features a 5-beat meter divided...
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  • Ismet Horo (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Исмет Хоро; born 5 July 1959) is a Bosnian comedian. Horo began his professional comedy career in 1986 and has since...
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  • Gankino horo (Bulgarian: Ганкино хоро, lit. 'Ganka’s dance') is a Bulgarian folk dance written in 11 (undecuple) = 2+2+3+2+2 time (typically 11 16 or 11...
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  • Horo is one of the Aanaas in the Oromia of Ethiopia. It was part of former Jimma Horo woreda. It is part of the Horo Gudru Welega Zone. The administrative...
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    A horo (母衣) was a type of cloak or garment attached to the back of the armour worn by samurai on the battlefields of feudal Japan. A horo was around 1...
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    Justin Horo (born 7 September 1986) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who last played as a second-rower and lock for Wakefield Trinity...
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    Hora (dance) (redirect from Horo (dance))
    Kartvelian Laz people co-existed for centuries with Greek Pontians. Overall, Horos has its origins in ancient Greece and Greek culture and tradition, it has...
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