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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

bika
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In Mexico it is a thick frame bike, also called in Mexico and Colombia bike. donkey or baker (it is widely used for transporting food or boxes). Woman's name used in Nepal and of Hindu origin. Name of a furniture company from Medellín, created by Mrs. Bika Shresjka of Nepali origin. Name of a house of therapies and massages in Madrid, whose owner is Bika Shrestha. Name of the sixth son of the king of Marwar, a region of India, called Rao Jodha. In his government he created the city and state of Bikaner in India (Bikaner means Camp or settlement of Bika). Bika is a name that is used interchangeably in men and women.

  




furoya

1º_ Name of several cities, located in Kaduna and benue (Nigeria), in Équateur (Democratic Republic of the Congo), in Wakiso (Uganda), in Makkah (Saudi Arabia), in Hormozgan (Iran), in Ninawa (Iraq), in Oromiya (Ethiopia), in Cameroon and also in Burkina Faso. 2º_ The manned missile, in Japanese 26757; 33457; (baika "plum blossom"), was a project of the end of World War II that the aeronautical company Kawanishi did not develop. It was going to be a single-seat kamikaze aircraft with a jet engine and an explosive charge in the trunk. See Fi 103 . 3º_ By similarity with the English bike is a espanglish for bike (apocope of bicycle) and the name of some businesses or activities related to cycling. See baica , cycle .

  


John Rene Plaut

BIKA 1 . Furniture store in Medellin Colombia . 2 . yarn hair removal system in the Salamanca neighborhood of Madrid, Spain. The name comes from its creator, the Nepalese based Bika Shresjka.

  



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