PO$61904$ - translation to italian
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PO$61904$ - translation to italian

SOUTH KOREAN CHILDREN'S TELEVISION SERIES
Po-po-po; Po po po; Ppoppoppo; Ppo ppo ppo; Bbo bbo bbo; Bbobbobbo

PO      
n. ufficio postale
post office box         
  • PO boxes inside the [[NamPost]] main building in [[Windhoek]].
  • General Post Office]], Hong Kong.
  • Haslen]], [[Switzerland]]
  • Post office boxes next to the [[S-market]] [[supermarket]] in [[Klaukkala]], [[Finland]]
UNIQUELY ADDRESSABLE LOCKABLE BOX LOCATED ON THE PREMISES OF A POST OFFICE STATION
P.O. Box; Post Office Box; P.O. box; PO box; P.O. boxes; PO boxes; PO Box; Po box; Post Office box; Postal box; P. O. Box; Postal Box; Postal Mail Box; Postal mailbox; Delivery locker; Post-office box; Postoffice box
casella postale
purchase order         
COMMERCIAL DOCUMENT
Purchase order request; Purchase Order; Purchase orders; سفارش خرید; Purchase requisition
ordinazione, ordine di acquisto (comm.)

Definition

Po
¦ symbol the chemical element polonium.

Wikipedia

Popopo

Popopo (Korean: 뽀뽀뽀) was a South Korean children's television series broadcast on Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC). It was a popular children's education program, airing for 32 years with 7,754 episodes. It ran from May 25th, 1981 to August 7, 2013. It was one of the leaders leader in Korean television education for young children, connecting parents and kids with its iconic theme song and promoting a sense of family and community.

During its time on air, Popopo has produced a total of 24 hosts, such as Wang Young-eun, Choi Yeo-jin, and Kang Da-som. The show has also aired over 40,000 children's songs, and its viewers have grown up to become parents themselves, passing on the show's legacy to the next generation.

Due to changing times and evolving education environments, MBC decided to end Popopo and introduced a new children's education program called "Ttok? Ttok! Kid's School (똑?똑! 키즈스쿨)," which aims to provide equal opportunities for young children to receive gifted education through television. The series was announced to have ended in 2013.