Kuku

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Kuku may refer to:

People

  • Emir-Usein Kuku (born 1976), Crimean Tatar human rights defender
  • John Dean Kuku (born 1963), Solomon Islands politician
  • Kuku people, an ethnic group in South Sudan
  • Kuku Yulanji, an Aboriginal people of the Daintree region in North Queensland, Australia

Places

  • Kuku, Algeria, a village in Tizi Ouzou Province, former capital of the Kingdom of Kuku
  • Kingdom of Kuku, a 16th–17th century Kabyle kingdom in Algeria
  • Kuku, Estonia, a village in Estonia
  • Kuku, Iran, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran
  • Kükü, Azerbaijan

Radio

  • KUKU (AM) (1330 AM), an defunct radio station in Willow Springs, Missouri, U.S.
  • KUKU-FM (100.3 FM), a radio station in Willow Springs, Missouri, U.S.
  • Radio Kuku in Estonia, established in 1992

Other

  • Kuku 3D, 1 2013 Slovak stereoscopic movie
  • KuKu (food), a burger chain
  • Kuku dialect, the language of the Kuku people
  • Kuku (food), a Persian and Azerbaijani omelette
  • Kuku (music), the title of a traditional piece of music from the West African nations
  • Perna canaliculus, a mussel also known as kuku
  • Kuku, a South African slang word for the female genitalia

See also

  • KooKoo, a 1981 album by Debbie Harry
  • KooKoo (ice hockey club), a Finnish team
  • Cuckoo, a family of birds
  • Koukou (disambiguation)
  • KUKU (disambiguation)
  • Kukus, German name of Kuks, a village in the Czech Republic
  • Kukuš, a city in Central Macedonia, Greece
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