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DAO
DAO, Dao, or Dão may refer to: DAO: Data Access Object, a design pattern used in software engineeringData Access Objects, a general programming interface for database access on Microsoft Windows systemsDisk At Once, a method to record compact discs and DVDs in one passDominion Astrophysical Observ..
Dao, Capiz
Dao is a 4th class municipality in the province of Capiz, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 30,623 people in 5,921 households. Barangays Dao is politically subdivided into 20 barangays. AgananAgtambiAgtanguayBalucuanBitaCentroDaplasDuyocIlas SurLacaron MalonoyMa..
DAO-12
DAO-12 specifications Country of origin: South Africa Action: Semi-Automatic In production: Available Caliber: 12 gauge (2¾ in - 70 mm chamber) Length: (Butt folded / open), with 12" barrel: 508 / 792 mm 500 / 800 mm Weight: 4.2 kg empty, 4.4 kg loaded Barrel: 12–1..
DAO-12/Temp
DAO-12 specifications Country of origin: South Africa Action: Semi-Automatic In production: Available Caliber: 12 Gauge (2 3/4 in - 70 mm chamber) Length: (Butt folded / open), with 12" barrel: 508 / 792 mm 500 / 800 mm Weight: 4.2 kg empty, 4.4 kg loaded Barrel: 12-14 I..
Daoguang Emperor
Clan name: Aixin-Jueluo (愛新覺羅)Aisin-Gioro Given name: Mianning (綿寧), later Minning (旻寧)¹Min Ning Dates of reign: 3 October, 1820–25 February, 1850 Era name: Daoguang (道光 ; Tao-kuang)Doro Eldengge Era dates: 3 February, 1821–31 January, 1851 Temple name: Xua..
Daoine maite
Daoine maite is Gaelic for "the good people", which is a popular term used to refer to the fairies in Irish folklore. They are generally human like though there are exceptions such as the Puca or Mermaid. The defining features of the Irish fairies are their supernatural abilities and their tempermen..
Daoism-Taoism Romanization issue
Dào is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese character 道, representing a word usually rendered in English as Tao, and used as the root word for the English term Taoism. Taoism is a native Chinese philosophy and religion that, along with its various offshoot sects and syncretisms with other trad..
Daoji
A statue of Daoji Daoji (道濟禪師 1130-1209), commonly known as Ji Gong (濟公 or 濟公活佛, Master Ji, Living Buddha Ji Gong), was a Buddhist monk during the Southern Song Dynasty in China. He was born with the name of Li Xiuyuan. (李修缘) Dao Ji was also called Hu Yin (Recluse fro..
Daolon Wong
Daolon Wong, voiced by James Hong, is a villain from the animated television series Jackie Chan Adventures, appearing first during season 2 and recurring as the primary antagonist during season 3. Unlike other main villains in the show, Daolon Wong is generally depicted as human, though with incred..
Daon
Daon is a French town in the Pays de la Loire région in the département of Mayenne. ..
Daoshi
Daoshi is a form of Chinese poetry. It is similar the Japanese kanshi, or haiku. ..
Daoud's Republic of Afghanistan
History of Afghanistan series. Pre-Islamic period of Afghanistan Islamic conquest of Afghanistan Durrani Empire European influence in Afghanistan Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war Reigns of Nadir Shah and Zahir Shah Daoud's Republic of Afghanistan Democratic Republic of Af..
Daouda Compaoré
Daouda Compaoré (born January 6, 1973) is a Burkinan football player who, as of 2004 was playing for K.V.C. Westerlo. He was part of the Burkinan 2004 African Nations Cup team, who finished bottom of their group in the first round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the quarte..
Daouda Jabi
Daouda Jabi (born April 10, 1981 in Pelundo) is a Guinean football player. An defender, he had played for RC Lens his entire career before moving to AC Ajaccio in the summer of 2005. Playing career 2001-02 : Lens - 2/02002-03 : Lens (16/0)2003-04 : Lens (19/0)2004-05 : Lens (3/0)2005-06 : AC Ajacci..
Daouda Malam Wanké
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Daouda Malam Wanké (died September 15 2004) was a military and political leader in Niger. Wanké's year of bi..
Daoud Hanania
Daoud Anistas Hanania داود حنانيا (born 1934 in Jerusalem) is an internationally renowned Palestinian-Jordanian heart surgeon. Contents 1 Family Background and Education2 Career3 Awards4 Family, Friendships and Interests5 Select Publications6 Select Lectur..
Daoukro
Daoukro is a city in Côte d'Ivoire. ..
Daoyuan
Daoyuan (Chinese: 道院, meaning in English: Sanctuary of the Tao) is one of the Way of Former Heaven sects, (Xiantian Dadao) which are syncretist groupings of Chinese origin, that strive for unity of Buddhism, Daoism and Confucianism (and sometimes Christianism and Islam). Daoyuan was founded in ..
Daozang
The Daozang (道藏, or Treasury of Tao, in the Wade-Giles romanisation Tao Tsang) or "Daoist Canon" consists of almost 5000 individual texts that were collected circa C.E. 400 (quite some time after the Dao De Jing and Zhuang Zi which are the core Daoist texts). They were collected by Daoist monk..
Dao (film)
Dao is a 1995 action drama martial arts film. It was produced in Hong-Kong, and directed by Tsui Hark. The film is notable for it's unusual (for Hong-Kong martial arts films) style which includes dramatic close-ups, employment of color gels, frenetic camera use during the fight sequences and over..
Dao (political)
Dao (道) was an administrative division of ancient China, translated as "circuit". Do (도), the Korean pronunciation of the word, denotes a province of Korea. It is used in both Korean states. See also Circuits in East AsiaChina: History of the political divisions of ChinaKorea: Eight Provinces..
Dao (sword)
Chinese Saber Dao (Chinese: 刀; Pinyin: dāo; Wade-Giles: tao1) is a category of single-edge Chinese swords primarily used for slashing and chopping (sabers), often called broadswords in English because some varieties have wide blades. In China, the dao is known as one of the four major wea..
Dao An
Dao An (314-385AD) was a Buddhist monk of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, originating from what is now Hebei Province. Mainly important today as a translator of Buddhist scripture. He was active in Xiangyang until Emperor Xiaowu (r. 372-396) took the city in 380AD and asked Dao An to live in Changan. He sp..
Dao Lang
Dao Lang (刀郎, the pseudonym of Luo Lin) a Han Chinese singer from Sichuan (China), although it is believed that he was born and raised in Urumqi (Xinjiang). Dao Lang's CD 2002年的第一場雪 ("The First Snows of 2002"), "2002 Nian De Di Yi Chang Xue" in pinyin, released in 2003, made him an i..
Dao Language
Dao is an object-oriented scripting language with dynamic-typing variables supporting complex data structures. It has powerful text processing ability such as string regular expression matching. It provides built-in numerical data types such as complex number and multi-dimensional numeric array, and..
Dao pra sook
Dao Pra Sook (Thai ดาวพระศุกร์) is a Thai lakorn which has been remade several times. The latest of which aired on Thailand's channel 7 in 1994 and was one of the most popular lakorns in the country. It starred Sornram Teppitak as Phak (Thai ภาคย์) and Suvanant Kongyi..
Dao Vu
Dao Vu is currently seen on the The Weather Channel since Fall 2005 as the host of Weekend View seen in the United States on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7:AM to 11:AM ET. Dao Vu is not a meteorologist but instead acts as a host introducing Weather Channel meteorologists and outside guests eng..
Dao Xin
Dao Xin (Chinese: 道信, Wade-Giles Tao-hsin) (580 - 651) was the fourth Zen Buddhist Patriarch. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Dao Xuan
Dao Xuan(596-667) was the early Tang Dynasty author of a Standard Design for Buddhist Temple Construction, a Chinese language text advocating Buddhist temple-design along traditional Chinese architectural lines. He also compiled the Xu Gaoseng zhuan A Continuation of Biographies of Eminent Monks, co..
Dao Zheng
The Dao Zheng is the traditional canon of accepted Daoist holy texts. The first compilation of the Dao Zheng occurred during the Sung Dynasty, when it was list. Kublai Khan decided in 1281 that he had enough of the Daoists, and ordered all of their sacred texts to be burned. This conflagration pea..
Daşoguz
Daşoguz (also Dashkhovuz, Dashhowuz, Dashoguz, Dasoguz, Дашогуз) is a city in Turkmenistan and the capital of Dashhowuz Province. It is located at latitude 41.833 North, longitude 59.9667 East, 88 meters above sea level, some 80 kilometers from Nukus, Uzbekistan, and 460 kilometers from Ashg..
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