| AOAO may stand for: Angola : ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code Aosta Valley (Vallee d'Aoste, Valle d'Aosta): abbreviation for the region and province of Italy Oiler : US Navy hull classification symbol AO Adults Only :Rated contents not suitable for people un | Aomori, AomoriAomori (; Aomori-shi) is the capital city of Aomori Prefecture. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 296,139 and a density of 427. 71 persons per km². The total area is 692. The city was founded on April 1, 1898. The Hakkoda Mountains lie i | Aomori PrefectureAomori prefecture ( Aomori prefectural symbol Capital Aomori Region: Tohoku Island: Honshu Area Total % water Ranked 8th 9,606. 2% Population Total ( Oct 1, 2000) Density Ranked 28th 1,475,728 154/km² Districts:8 Municipalities:67 ISO 3166-2:JP-02 Symbols |
| AoideIn Greek mythology, Aoide (or Aoede was one of the three original Muses, though there were later nine. She was the muse of song. Arts goddesses Greek goddesses. | AonIn Greek mythology, Aon was a son of Poseidon worshipped particularly in Boeotia, which was also known as Aonia after him. Greek gods. | Aoi Mac OllamainIn Irish-Celtic mythology, Aoi Mac Ollamain or Ai is the god of poetry, and is one of the Tuatha de Danaan. Celtic mythology Irish mythology. |
| AoFor information on the initialism A. In Polynesian mythology, Ao ("light") is the god of the clouds and the ancestor of the Maori. He is a patron of sailors, who use the clouds to navigate and predict weather. Alternative: Ao Toto ("blood red dawn") In th | Aozora BunkoAozora Bunko (, the Blue Sky Collection ) in Japan is a project similar to Project Gutenberg. It focuses on digitizing non-copyrighted texts under Japan's copyright law and distributing them for free. Most of the texts provided are Japanese literature and | Aozora Bunko: ASee Aozora Bunko and A B, C, D, E, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, U, W, Y, Z Aah kazoku sama dayo to watashi ha uso wo tsuku nodeatta by On Watanabe ( August 26, 1902 February 10, 1930) Ababababa by Ryunosuke Akutagawa ( March 1, 1892 July 24, 192 |