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Inspired by hearing about amazing festival like Iyo festival, Shango festival and some amazing ans wonderful beaches of Nigeria.
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Inspired by hearing about amazing festival like Iyo festival, Shango festival and some amazing ans wonderful beaches of Nigeria.
OpEdNews - Diary: After leaving Flight to Nigeria My Activities In Nigeria 2010
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Iyo stood there for a moment to orientate herself.
365 tomorrows » 2007 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2007
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So, Iyo stood in this alley alone, a tall blonde in jeans and a leather jacket.
365 tomorrows » 2007 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2007
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Iyo knew all that from the compressed immersion vert.
365 tomorrows » 2007 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2007
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When Himiko died there was an attempt to replace her with a male leader, Himiko's brother, but this was overturned by the ascension of a woman called Iyo.
Sisters of Aphrodite: Radio 3 Sunday Feature Carla 2006
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Iyo-no-Kami Minamoto Kuro [u] Yoshitsune and Saito [u]
The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 1 (of 2)
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There they were attacked at dawn on the 24th by Yoshitsune, to whom there had arrived on the previous evening a re-enforcement of thirty war-junks, sent, not by Kagetoki, but by a Minamoto supporter who had been driven from the province of Iyo some time previously by the Taira.
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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The most noted were those of Dogo, in Iyo, and Arima, in Settsu.
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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Silver was procured from the provinces of Iyo and Kii; copper from Inaba and Suo, and tin from
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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