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K&A Wolverines
The K&A Wolverines are a Junior "B" ice hockey team based in Thunder Bay, Ontario. They play in the Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League. ..
Kaw
Kaw is also a town in French Guiana and a nickname for the Kansas River. The Kaw (or Kanza ) are an American Indian people of the central Midwestern United States. The tribe known as "Kaw" have also been known as the "Wind People", "People of the South Wind", "Kaza", Kanza", Kosa", and "Kasa". It..
Kaw, French Guiana
Kaw or Caux (meaning marsh in French) is a town and commune in north-east French Guiana, lying on the banks of Approuague river. External link [Images of Kaw] ..
Kawaba, Gunma
Kawaba (川場村; -mura) is a village located in Tone District, Gunma, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 4,051 and a density of 47.50 persons per km². The total area is 85.29 km². External links [Kawaba official website] in Japanese ..
Kawabe, Akita
Kawabe (河辺町; -machi) was a town located in Kawabe District, Akita, Japan. On January 11, 2005 the town merged into the city of Akita and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 10,366 and a density of 34.43 persons p..
Kawabe, Ehime
Kawabe (河辺村; Kawabe-mura) was a village located in Kita District, Ehime, Japan. On January 11, 2005 the village merged with the city of Ozu, Ehime and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,220 and a density of 22.97 persons ..
Kawabe, Gifu
This article is about the town in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. There is another town with this name in Wakayama Prefecture, see Kawabe, Wakayama, and a former town in Akita Prefecture, see Kawabe, Akita. Kawabe (川辺町; -chou) is a town located in Kamo District, Gifu, Japan. As of 200..
Kawabe, Wakayama
Kawabe (川辺町; -cho) is a town located in Hidaka District, Wakayama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 6,896 and a density of 90.77 persons per km². The total area is 75.97 km². External link [Official town website] (in Japanese) ..
Kawabe District, Akita
Kawabe (河辺郡; -gun) was a district located in Akita, Japan. As of January 11, 2005 the district merged with the city of Akita (roughly doubling the city's size) and no longer exists. As of 2003 (before merging), the district had an estimated population of 18,264 and a density o..
Kawabe District, Hyogo
Kawabe (川辺郡; -gun) is a district located in Hyogo, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 29,053 and a density of 321.35 persons per km². The total area is 90.41 km². Towns and villages Inagawa Hyogo Prefecture Cities Aioi | Ak..
Kawabe Station
Kawabe Station is the name of two train stations in Japan. Kawabe Station (Aomori) - (川部駅) in Minami Tsugaru District, Aomori PrefectureKawabe Station (Akita) - (川辺駅) in Yurihonjō, Akita Prefecture This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated w..
Kawabe Station (Aomori)
Kawabe Station is a railway station located in Inakadate, Aomori, Japan. Line JR East*Ōu Main Line*Gonō Line Surrounding area Kawabe-Izumi Post office Adjacent stations Stations of the JR Ōu Main Line Fukushima to Shinjō (aka Yamagata Line) Fukushima - Sasakino - Niwasaka - Akaiwa - Itaya..
Kawachi
Kawachi may refer to any of the following places or things in Japan: Kawachi, Ibaraki, a town in Ibaraki PrefectureKawachi, Ishikawa, a village in Ishikawa PrefectureKawachi, Tochigi, a town in Kawachi District in Tochigi PrefectureKawachi Province, one of the old provinces of JapanKawachi ondo, a g..
Kawachi, Ibaraki
This article is about the town in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. For other uses, see Kawachi. Kawachi (河内町; -machi) is a town located in Inashiki District, Ibaraki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 11,137 and a density of 251.29 persons per km². The ..
Kawachi, Ishikawa
Kawachi (河内村; -mura) was a village located in Ishikawa District, Ishikawa, Japan. On February 1, 2005 the village merged with a number of other villages and towns from the district and the city of Matto forming the city of Hakusan and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 20..
Kawachi, Kawachi, Tochigi
Kawachi (河内町; -machi) is a town located in Kawachi District, Tochigi, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 35,247 and a density of 738.62 persons per km². The total area is 47.72 km². ..
Kawachi, Tochigi
Kawachi (河内町; -machi) is a town located in Kawachi District, Tochigi, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 35,247 and a density of 738.62 persons per km². The total area is 47.72 km². External links [Kawachi official website] (Japanese..
Kawachi-Iwafune Station
Kawachi-Iwafune Station (河内磐船駅) is a train station in Katano, Osaka, Japan. Lines JR-West*Gakkentoshi Line(Katamachi Line) Neighboring stations West Japan Railway Gakkentoshi Line (Katamachi Line) :Rapid Service ::Nagao Station - Kawachi-Iwafune Station - Hoshida Station :Regional Rapid..
Kawachinagano, Osaka
Kawachinagano (河内長野市; -shi) is a city located in Osaka, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 119,534 and the density of 1,090.54 persons per km². The total area is 109.61 km². The city was founded on April 1, 1954. External links [Kawachinagano official webs..
Kawachiya Kikusuimaru
Kawachiya Kikusuimaru (河内家 菊水丸) is a Japanese musician and singer. He is the most famous singer of Kawachi ondo folk music. Born in Yao, Osaka on February 14 1963, he started studying Kawachi ondo with his father, Kawachiya Kikusui, at the age of nine. He came to national attention in..
Kawachi District, Tochigi
Kawachi (河内郡; -gun) is a district located in Tochigi, Japan. As of 2005, the district has an estimated population of 76,471 and a density of 480.35 persons per km². The total area is 159.20 km². Towns and villages KamikawachiKaminokawaKawachi As a result of merger, Minam..
Kawachi ondo
Kawachi ondo (河内音頭) is a genre of Japanese music that evolved out of folk music which accompanied the bon-odori festival in Kawachi. The most famous singer of kawachi ondo is Kawachiya Kikusuimaru. ..
Kawachi Province
Kawachi (河内国; -no kuni) was a province of Japan, which today composes the south-eastern part of Osaka Prefecture. Kawachi's ancient capital is believed to have been near Fujiidera, Osaka, but this is not known for certain. Kawachi was a relatively small province and was usually dominated by..
Kawada Atsuko
Kawada Atsuko (川田あつ子, born August 10 in Tokyo, Japan) is an actress. External links [JMDb profile (in Japanese)][Profile at Last Scene] ..
Kawada Nagachika
(d.1581) was a general under Uesugi Kenshin, originally from the province of Omi. Nagachika joined him during the latters visit to Kyoto. Nagachika was active during the Uesugi campaigns of Etchu and Kyoto, sometimes acting as a diplomat. The Oda clan attempted to bribe Nagachika to join the Oda a..
Kawage, Mie
Kawage (河芸町; -cho) is a town located in Age District, Mie, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 17,948 and a density of 955.19 persons per km². The total area is 18.79 km². There is a girl called Yoshiko in her mid-20's that lived in this small ..
Kawagoe, Mie
Kawagoe (川越町; -cho) is a town located in Mie District, Mie, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 12,238 and a density of 1,405.05 persons per km². The total area is 8.71 km². ..
Kawagoe, Saitama
Kawagoe's shops, temples and tower retain a feeling of the Edo period Kawagoe (川越市) is a city located in Saitama, Japan and is about a 30-minute train ride from Tokyo. As of January 12006, the city has an estimated population of 332,846 (130,436 households) and a population density of a..
Kawagoe Line
The is a 30.6-kilometre railway line which connects the cities of Saitama, Kawagoe, and Hidaka in Saitama Prefecture. The main transfer stations on the line are Ōmiya, Kawagoe and Komagawa. It was opened in 1940, and electrified (1,500 V DC) in 1985. It is currently owned and operated by East Jap..
Kawagoe Station
Kawagoe Station Kawagoe Station (Japanese: 川越駅 Kawagoe Eki) is the busiest railway station in Kawagoe, Saitama, Japan. Following lines serve for passengers from the station. Tobu Railway Tojo Main Line: For Yorii, Saitama and Ikebukuro and Shin-Kiba via Tokyo Metro Yurakucho LineJR Eas..
Kawaguchi
Kawaguchi may refer to any of the following: Kawaguchi, Saitama - A city in Saitama Prefecture, JapanKawaguchi, Niigata - A town in Niigata Prefecture, JapanYoshikatsu Kawaguchi (born 1975) - A Japanese soccer playerLake Kawaguchi near Hakone This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page:..
Kawaguchi, Niigata
Kawaguchi (川口町; -machi) is a town located in Kitauonuma District, Niigata, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 5,549 and a density of 110.91 persons per km². The total area is 50.03 km². ..
Kawaguchi, Saitama
Kawaguchi (川口市 Kawaguchi-shi) is a city located in Saitama, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1933. As of 2006, the city has an estimated population of 495,639 and the density of 8890.38 persons per km². The total area is 55.75 km². The area of Nishi Kawaguchi (West Kawaguchi), parti..
Kawahara, Tottori
Kawahara (河原町; -cho) is a town located in Yazu District, Tottori, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 8,137 and a density of 97.31 persons per km². The total area is 83.62 km². External link [Official town website] (in Japanese) ..
Kawahigashi, Fukushima
Kawahigashi (河東町; -machi) is a town located in Kawanuma District, Fukushima, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 9,289 and a density of 234.75 persons per km². The total area is 39.57 km². The town was amagalated by the city of Aizuwakamatsu on..
Kawahla
Kawahla is an ethnic group of Eastern Sudan. They speak Sudanese Arabic. Most members of this ethnicity are Muslims. The population of this ethnicity exceeds 500,000. They used to settle among the Beja. ..
Kawai
The Kawai Musical Instruments Manufacturing Co. Ltd. TYO: [7952] of Japan is best known for its pianos, electronic keyboards & electronic synthesizers. The headquarters is in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka. The K5 and K5000 digital synthesizers employed additive synthesis. Kawai also bought Teis..
Kawai, Iwate
This article is about the village in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. There is a town with this name in Nara Prefecture, see Kawai, Nara. For the piano manufacturer, see Kawai. Kawai (川井村; -mura) is a village located in Shimohei District, Iwate, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an ..
Kawai, Nara
Kawai (河合町; -cho) is a town located in Kitakatsuragi District, Nara, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 19,691 and a density of 2,381.02 persons per km². The total area is 8.27 km². ..
Kawaiahao Church
Kawaiahao Church is known as the Westminster Abbey of Hawaii: site of royal coronations, christenings and funerals. Kawaiahao Church (or Ka wai a Hao) is a historic Congregational church located in Downtown Honolulu on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. At one time the national church of the Hawaii..
Kawaihae
Kawaihae is a harbour and town on the west side of the Island of Hawai‘i, 35 miles north of Kailua-Kona. The harbour includes a fuel depot, shipping terminal and military landing site. Outside of the man-made breakwall of the harbour is a popular surf spot and the Pua Kailima o Kawaihae Cultu..
Kawaiisu
The Kawaiisu lived in the Tehachapi Valley and in the mountains to the north, toward Lake Isabella and Walker Pass. They also traveled eastward on food-gathering trips to areas in the Mojave Desert to the north and northeast of the Antelope Valley, as far east as the Panamint Mountains and the wes..
Kawaii (disambiguation)
Kawaii can refer to: Kawaii, a Japanese word meaning cuteThe mascot of the Kat Desktop Search EnvironmentA common misspelling of the Kawai piano company This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you..
Kawaii Kon
Kawaii Kon is an anime convention geared towards Japanese animation and comics held in the Honolulu area. Kawaii-Kon was formed and is organized by three chairmen, one a Hawaii native himself, who were at the time based out of Atlanta, Georgia. As for why they brought an anime convention to Hawai..
Kawaimina
Kawaimina is a syllabic abbreviation used to refer to four similar dialects of East Timor, specifically Kairui, Waimaha, Midiki, and Naueti, spoken by one or two thousand speakers each. It is a name used by linguists discussing the languages, not the speakers themselves. The first three are spoken i..
Kawaipuna Prejean
Kawaipuna Prejean Gail Kawaipuna Prejean (April 14, 1943 – April 14, 1992) was a Hawaiian nationalist, activist and advocate for the Hawaiian sovereignty movement. Prejean was founder of the Hawaiian Coalition of Native Claims. A pioneer of sovereignty during the "Hawaiian Renaissance..
Kawai Gyokudo
Kawai Gyokudo (川合 玉堂, November 24, 1873 in Aichi prefecture - June 30, 1957) was a Japanese painter. Kawai was trained in nihonga at the Kono Bairei school in Kyoto. In 1896 he became the student of Hashimoto Gahō. Kawai belonged to the Kano school and Yojo school. Maj..
Kawai Masao
Kawai Masao (1924 - ) is a Japanese primatologist, who forwarded the concept of kyokan as a means of studying primates in his book Life of Japanese Monkeys (1969). ..
Kawai Nui Marsh
Kawai Nui Marsh Kawai Nui Marsh (or Kawanui) is, at over 800 ac, the largest wetlands in the Hawaiian Islands. The marsh is located near Kailua on the windward side of O'ahu and is owned by the State of Hawaii and the City & County of Honolulu. This marsh is a Ramsar Convention nomination site..
Kawai Point
Kawai Point is a jutting headland on the south-east coast of the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands. ..
Kawajima, Saitama
This article is about the town in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. There were two other towns with the same Japanese name, see Kawashima, Gifu and Kawashima, Tokushima. Kawajima (川島町; -machi) is a town located in Hiki District, Saitama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated p..
Kawajiri, Hiroshima
Kawajiri (川尻町; -cho) was a town located in Toyota District, Hiroshima, Japan. On April 1, 2004, the town merged into the expanded city of Kure and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 10,017 and a density of 594.4..
Kawajiri Hidetaka
(????-1582) was an officer under the Oda clan. Hidetaka was the head of many principal units under the Oda. Hidetaka also spent his time as an assistant to Oda Nobutada. Hidetaka joined in the campaign to destroy the Takeda, which even earned him the entire region of Kai. But later in the year of ..
Kawakami
Kawakami is the name of several places in Japan: Kawakami District, Hokkaido, a district in Hokkaido PrefectureIn Okayama Prefecture,*Kawakami was a town in the former Kawakami District*Kawakami VillageKawakami, Nagano, a village in Nagano PrefectureKawakami, Nara, a village in Nara Prefecture Kawau..
Kawakami, Nagano
This article is about the village in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. For other uses including other places with this name, see Kawakami. Kawakami (川上村; -mura) is a village located in Minamisaku District, Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 4,939 and..
Kawakami, Nara
This article is about the village in Nara Prefecture, Japan. For other uses including other places with the same name, see Kawakami. Kawakami (川上村; -mura) is a village located in Yoshino District, Nara, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 2,286 and a ..
Kawakami, Okayama (Kawakami)
This article is about the former town in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. For other uses including other places with this name, see Kawakami. Kawakami (川上町; -cho) was a town located in the former Kawakami District, Okayama, Japan. On October 1, 2004 the town merged with three othe..
Kawakami, Okayama (Maniwa)
This article is about the village in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. For other uses including other places with this name, see Kawakami. Kawakami (川上村; Kawakami-son) is a village located in Maniwa District, Okayama, Japan. In 2003 the village had an estimated population of 2,372 an..
Kawakami, Yamaguchi
Kawakami (川上村; -son) is a village located in Abu District, Yamaguchi, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 1,141 and a density of 12.24 persons per km². The total area is 93.22 km². External links [Kawakami official website] (in Jap..
Kawakami Bizan
Kawakami Bizan (川上 眉山; 1869 - 1908) was a Japanese novelist of Meiji era. Born Akira in Osaka, he dropped out of school of liberal arts in Tokyo University and joined Kenyusha. After struggling with the rise of naturalism literature, he committed suicide. Aozora Bunko has a digitalized coll..
Kawakami District, Hokkaido
This article is about the district in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. For other uses, including a district in Okayama Prefecture with the same name, see Kawakami. Kawakami (川上郡, -gun) is a District in north-central Kushiro Subprefecture, Hokkaido. Towns ShibechaTeshikaga ..
Kawakami District, Okayama
Kawakami (川上郡; -gun) was a district located in Okayama, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 12,339 and a density of 45.47 persons per km². The total area was 271.34 km². It does not exist anymore, however because this district was dissolved..
Kawakami Gensai
Kawakami Gensai (河上彦斎, 4 December 1834 - 13 January 1871), was an imperialist and one of the four great Hitokiri (lit. "man-slayer") of the Bakumatsu period of 19th century Japan, and fought against the Western-accommodating Tokugawa Shōgunate in order to restore the Emp..
Kawakami Hajime
Kawakami Hajime (Japanese: ), 1879 - 1946, was a Japanese Marxist economist of the Taishō and early Shōwa periods. Born in Yamaguchi, he graduated from Tokyo University. After writing for Yomiuri shimbun, he earned an economics professorship in Kyoto Imperial University. Increasingly inclined..
Kawakami Hiromi
Kawakami Hiromi (川上 弘美 Kawakami Hiromi) born April 1,1958, is a Japanese writer. Since her debut in 1994 she has become one of the most popular writers in Japan. Born in Tokyo, she graduated from Ochanomizu Women's College. Her first novel God (Kamisama) was published in 1994. In 1996, she ..
Kawakawa
Kawakawa may refer to the following: Kawakawa, a town in the North Island of New Zealand.Kawakawa, a tree endemic to New Zealand.A Māori name for the fern Blechnum fluviatileThe Māori name for Euthynnus affinis (false albacore).Kawa-Kawa, a name for Piper methysticum, also called Kava. This is a ..
Kawakawa, New Zealand
Kawakawa is a small town in the Northland Region of northern New Zealand. It has a population of 1401 (2001 census). The town is known as "Train town of the north", due to it being the location of the Bay of Islands Vintage Railway, which runs between Kawakawa and Opua (now defunct). Other attract..
Kawakawa (tree)
Kawakawa, Macropiper excelsum, is a tree which is endemic to New Zealand. It is found throughout the North Island, and as far south as Okarito on the West Coast and Banks Peninsula on the east coast of the South Island. The name kawakawa in Māori refers to the bitter taste of the leaves, from k..
Kawakita, Ishikawa
Kawakita (川北町; -machi) is a town located in Nomi District, Ishikawa, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 5,387 and a density of 364.97 persons per km². The total area is 14.76 km². External links [Official website] in Japanese ..
Kawakita v. United States
Kawakita v. United States, 343 U.S. 717 (1952)[#endnote_citation], was a case in which the United States Supreme Court reviewed a treason accusation against the defendant Tomoya Kawakita, a dual U.S./Japanese citizen. Contents 1 Accusations2 Controversy3 Decision4 Ex..
Kawaks
Kawaks is an emulator for the Windows operating system that emulates the CPS-1, CPS-2, and the NeoGeo systems. It runs well on some low end computers and has the option of netplay using Kaillera. Kawaks has many features including a number of video blitters. External links [CPS-2 Shock] ..
Kawamata, Fukushima
Kawamata (川俣町; -machi) is a town located in Date District, Fukushima, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 17,248 and a density of 135.11 persons per km². The total area is 127.66 km². The town is known for its production of silk, Shamo (a specia..
Kawambwa
Kawambwa is a town located in the Zambian province of Luapula. ..
Kawaminami, Miyazaki
Kawaminami (川南町; -chou) is a town located in Koyu District, Miyazaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 17,385 and the density of 192.59 persons per km². The total area is 90.27 km². ..
Kawamoto, Saitama
Kawamoto (川本町; -machi) is a town located in Ōsato District, Saitama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 11,943 and a density of 548.60 persons per km². The total area is 21.77 km². ..
Kawamoto, Shimane
Kawamoto (川本町; -machi) is a town located in Ōchi District, Shimane, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 4,513 and a density of 42.42 persons per km². The total area is 106.39 km². ..
Kawanabe, Kagoshima
Kawanabe (川辺町; -chou) is a town located in Kawanabe District, Kagoshima, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 15,121 and the density of 118.74 persons per km². The total area is 127.35 km². External links [Official website] in Japanese ..
Kawanabe District, Kagoshima
Kawanabe (川辺郡; -gun) is a district located in Kagoshima, Japan. Following the Minamisatsuma merger but as of 2003 population statistics, the district has an estimated population of 28,788 and a density of 116 persons per km². The total area is 247.54 km². Towns and villages ChiranKawanabe..
Kawanah Canal
The Kawanah Canal was a canal that was built parallel to the James River in Virginia. Most of the canal was destroyed by Union General Philip Sheridan towards the end of the American Civil War. ..
Kawanatanga
Kāwanatanga is a word from the Māori language (Māori are the indigenous people of New Zealand). The word first appeared in 1840 when the Treaty of Waitangi was being translated from English into Māori. It was used there to translate the concept of sovereignty. Some historians believe that there ..
Kawane, Shizuoka
Kawane (川根町; -chou) is a town located in Haibara District, Shizuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 6,251 and a density of 51.88 persons per km². The total area is 120.48 km². ..
Kawanishi, Hyogo
Kawanishi (川西市; -shi) is a city located in Hyogo, Japan. The city was founded on August 1, 1954. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 156,619 and the density of 2,930.74 persons per km². The total area is 53.44 km². It is located in the northwestern part of the Kansai Regi..
Kawanishi, Nara
Kawanishi (川西町; -cho) is a town located in Shiki District, Nara, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 9,097 and a density of 1,531.48 persons per km². The total area is 5.94 km². ..
Kawanishi, Niigata
Kawanishi (川西町; -machi) is a town located in Nakauonuma District, Niigata, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 7,829 and a density of 106.44 persons per km². The total area is 73.55 km². ..
Kawanishi, Yamagata
Kawanishi (川西町; -machi) is a town located in Higashiokitama District, Yamagata, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 18,977 and a density of 114.00 persons per km². The total area is 166.46 km². External links [Kawanishi official website�..
Kawanishi Aircraft Company
The Kawanishi Aircraft Company was a Japanese aircraft manufacturer during World War II. It was founded in 1920 in Hyogo prefecture as an outgrowth of the Kawanishi conglomerate, which had been funding the Nakajima Aircraft Company. While Kawanishi was best known for its seaplanes such as the H8..
Kawanishi Baika
The Kawanishi Baika (梅花 - "Ume Blossom") was a pulsejet-powered kamikaze aircraft under development for the Imperial Japanese Navy towards the end of World War II. The war ended before any were built. The design was greatly inspired by the manned version of the German V1 flying bomb, the Fiesel..
Kawanishi H6K
This aircraft article has not been updated to 's current standards. Please see for more details. Kawanishi H6K4 Description Role Patrol flying boat Crew 9 First Flight July 14 1936 Entered Service January 1938 Manufacturer Kawanishi Dimensions Length 25.63 m 84 ft 3 in Wingspan 40.00..
Kawanishi H8K
Kawanishi H8K The Kawanishi H8K (二式大型飛行艇, Type 2 Large Flying Boat. 二式大艇, Nishiki Daitei, Nishiki Taitei) was an Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat used during World War II for maritime patrol duties. The Allied reporting name for the type was Emily. At the same time a..
Kawanishi K-200
The Kawanishi K-200 was a concept for a turbojet-powered flying boat designed in Japan late in World War II. Drawing on the company's E11K1 and K-60 designs, the K-200 was to use six turbojets and was intended to replace other long-range heavy flying boats in Imperial Japanese Navy service. The K..
Kawanishi N1K-J
Kawanishii N1K1-J The Kawanishi N1K1-J "Shiden" (紫電 "Violet Lightning") was an Imperial Japanese Navy land-based version of the company's N1K "Kyōfū" seaplane fighter aircraft. Assigned the Allied codename George, the N1K1-J was considered by both its pilots and opponents to be one of ..
Kawanoe, Ehime
Kawanoe (川之江市; -shi) was a city located in Ehime, Japan. On April 1, 2004 it was merged into the new city of Shikokuchuo. As of 2003, the city had an estimated population of 37,612 and the density of 543.13 persons per km². The total area was 69.25 km². The city was founded on Novembe..
Kawanuma District, Fukushima
Kawanuma (河沼郡; -gun) is a district located in Fukushima, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 36,117 and a density of 111.59 persons per km². The total area is 323.65 km². Towns and villages AizubangeYanaizuYugawa Mergers On November 1, 2005..
Kawara, Fukuoka
Kawara (香春町; -machi) is a town located in Tagawa District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 12,714 and a density of 285.32 persons per km². The total area is 44.56 km². External links [Kawara official website] in Japanese ..
Kawaramachi
A vibrant if somewhat touristy part of central Kyoto where Shijo-dori/street and Kawaramatchi-dori intersect. Kawaramachi-dori runs parallel to the Kamo-gawa (river) on the eastern side of Kyoto City. ..
Kawaramachi Station
Kawaramachi Station is the name of four train stations in Japan. Kawaramachi Station (Kagawa) - (瓦町駅) in Takamatsu, Kagawa PrefectureKawaramachi Station (Kyoto) - (河原町駅) in KyotoKawaramachi Station (Mie) - (川原町駅) in Yokkaichi, Mie PrefectureKawaramachi Station (Miyagi) - (河..
Kawaramachi Station (Kyoto)
Hankyu Kawara-Machi Station Kawaramachi station (河原町駅 Kawaramachi eki) is the terminal station of the Hankyu Kyoto Line (Hankyu Railway) in Kyoto, Japan. The Kawaramachi and Shijo streets cross over the underground station. Keihan Shijo Station is located beyond th..
Kawaramachi Station (Miyagi)
Kawaramachi Station (河原町駅; -eki) is a station on the Sendai City Subway Line in Wakabayashi-ku, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan. Contents 1 Lines2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Lines Sendai City Subway Line Surrounding area National Highway 4Miyazawa BridgeKaw..
Kawarau River
Kawarau River New Zealand's major tidal lake, Lake Wakatipu, in northwestern Otago, drains to the Kawarau River, which flows generally eastwards for about 60 km until it reaches Lake Dunstan near Cromwell. The Shotover River enters it from the north; the Nevis River enters it from the south. ..
Kawardha
Kawardha is a city and a municipality in Kawardha district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Geography Kawardha is located at [22.02° N 81.25° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Kawardha]. It has an average elevation of 353 metres (1158 feet). Demographic..
Kawartha Dairy Company
Kawartha Dairy Company is a Canadian family owned and operated dairy based in Bobcaygeon, Ontario in the heart of the Kawartha Lakes region. Products MilkIce CreamButter and Cream Reference [Kawartha Dairy Company] ..
Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park
Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park ..
Kawartha Lakes
Kawartha Lakes may refer to: The Kawartha lakes, a system of freshwater lakes in south-central Ontario, Canada.Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, a city in the same part of the province. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referr..
Kawartha lakes
This article discusses the geographic region. For the municipality of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, see its article. The Kawartha lakes are a band of lakes in south-central Ontario, Canada. They generally include the lakes north of Lake Ontario and east of Lake Simcoe, about as far as Belleville. "Kawar..
Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
Location of Kawartha Lakes in Ontario The City of Kawartha Lakes is a city in east-central Ontario, Canada, and makes up the former County of Victoria. The main centres are: Omemee,Lindsay,Oakwood,Janetville,Bethany,Fenelon Falls,Woodville, andBobcaygeon. In a very close vote (51% for/ 49% ..
Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board
Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board has its headquarters in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board is the public, English language school board that takes in the regions of the previous Peterborough County Board of Education and the Northumberland-Cla..
Kawas
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. The word Kawas comes from the Arabic word phonetically spelled Qowaas. (In Syria, where Kawas is a common name,..
Kawasaki
Kawasaki can refer to: a place name *Kawasaki, Kanagawa, a Japanese city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, between Tokyo and Yokohama *Kawasaki, Fukuoka, a Japanese town in Fukuoka Prefecture *Kawasaki, Miyagi, a Japanese town in Miyagi Prefecture a company *Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a Japanese com..
Kawasaki, Fukuoka
This article is about the town in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. There is a Japanese city with the same name, see Kawasaki, Kanagawa. For other uses, see Kawasaki. Kawasaki (川崎町; -machi) is a town located in Tagawa District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 20..
Kawasaki, Iwate
This article is about the former village in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. For other uses of the name Kawasaki, including the Japanese city and the motorcycle manufacturer, please see Kawasaki. Kawasaki (川崎村; -mura) was a village located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate, Japan. On Sep..
Kawasaki, Kanagawa
is a city located in Kanagawa, Japan. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Wards4 Demographics5 Industries6 Twin cities7 Images8 External links History The city was founded on July 1, 1924 and was designated on April 1, 1972 by government ordinance. Geography..
Kawasaki, Miyagi
This article is about the town in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. There is a Japanese city with the same name, see Kawasaki, Kanagawa. For other uses, see Kawasaki. Kawasaki (川崎町; -machi) is a town located in Shibata District, Miyagi, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated po..
Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki
Kawasaki-ku, or Kawasaki Ward, lies on the eastern edge of Kawasaki, nestled against the mouth of the Tama River and Tokyo Bay. Kawasaki-ku has long been known for the vast numbers of factories situated on landfill at its eastern edges. However, the local government undertook extensive efforts in t..
Kawasaki C-1
The Kawasaki C-1 is a twin-engined short-range STOL military transport, used by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. Development on it began in 1966 as the JASDF sought to replace its aging, WWII-era C-46 Commandos, production in 1971, and it remains in use today. Contents 1 Development2&nbs..
Kawasaki Caribbean Challenge
Kawasaki Caribbean Challenge is a Super NES racing game where either one or two players can race Kawasaki vehicles across the Caribbean islands. There are a lot of treacherous curves and bends on the race track as the player(s) race for top supremacy and for a finish in the top spot. This game was r..
Kawasaki disease
Kawasaki disease, also known as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, mucocutaneous lymph node disease, infantile polyarteritis and Kawasaki syndrome, is a poorly-understood non-contagious illness that affects the mucous membranes, lymph nodes, blood vessel walls, and the heart. It was first describe..
Kawasaki Eliminator 125
The Kawasaki Eliminator 125 is Kawasaki's entry level cruiser. It's lightweight, small stature and unintimidating power delivery make it a great choice for new riders. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation uses this bike in their beginner riders courses for those very reasons. It is powered by a 125cc..
Kawasaki ER-5
The Kawasaki ER-5 is a naked commuter motorcycle. This Japanese workhorse is powered by a liquid cooled 4 stroke DOHC 498 cc engine based on the design used in the Kawasaki GPZ500, producing around 50 bhp. It is capable of a top speed of around 110 mph (175 km/h) and usually lasts around 55,000 Mi..
Kawasaki Frontale
is a J. League football club. The team is located in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, south on Tokyo. Founded in 1955 as Fujitsu soccer club, Frontale joined the J2 division of the J. League in 1999, and its name "Frontale" means "front" in Italian. In 2004, they were champions of J2 and won promot..
Kawasaki GPZ305
Kawasaki GPZ305 was a 306cc twin cylinder air cooled SOHC four-stroke motorcycle produced from the early 1980s until the late 1990s by Kawasaki in Japan. Despite the GPZ name which was normally associated with the sporting versions at the time, it was essentially a commuter bike. During its long p..
Kawasaki GPZ900R
The Kawasaki GPZ900R was a revolutionary Kawasaki motorcycle design, in that its 908 cc liquid cooled 16 valve engine was a first for Kawasaki, and delivered 115 brake horsepower (86 kW) (depending on market). Although its steel frame, 16 inch front and 18 inch rear wheels, air suspension, and anti-..
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
(TYO: [7012] ) is an international corporation based in Japan. It has headquarters in both Minato-ku; Tokyo; and Kobe; Japan. The company is named after its founder Shozo Kawasaki and has no connection with Kawasaki city. Its most visible consumer product lines are its motorcycles and ..
Kawasaki Heavy Industries & Nippon Sharyo C751B Cars
Kawasaki Heavy Industries & Nippon Sharyo C751B cars are part of the newest rolling stock used in Singapore's original Mass Rapid Transit network. Operating on the North-South Line & the East West Line since early 2000, the cars are equipped with Liquid Crystal Displays (6 in each car) & LED D..
Kawasaki Heavy Industries C151 Cars
The Kawasaki Heavy Industries C151 Cars form one of the four types of rolling stock found on Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system. These are the oldest trains on the system, which have been running since the MRT system's inception in 1987, and are still in operation today. These trains are own..
Kawasaki Ki-10
The Kawasaki Ki-10 was the last biplane fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army, entering service in 1935. The army designation was "Type 95 Fighter" and the reporting name given by the Allies of World War II was "Perry". --> History This plane was principally used by the Army Air Force. I..
Kawasaki Ki-100
A Ki-100 at the RAF Museum at Hendon, London The Kawasaki Ki-100 was a fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. The Japanese Army designation was "Type 5 Fighter" (五式戦闘機). Born as a result of a desperate choice, the Ki-100 was an example everything falli..
Kawasaki Ki-102
The Kawasaki Ki-102 was a Japanese warplane of World War II. It was a twin-engined, two-seat, long-range heavy fighter developed to replace the Ki-45 Toryu. Three versions were planned: the Ki-102a day fighter, Ki-102b ground attack and Ki-102c night fighter. It entered service in 1944. In the ..
Kawasaki Ki-32
The Kawasaki Ki-32 was a Japanese bomber of World War II. It was a single-engined, two-seat dive-bomber with a fixed undercarriage. It first flew in 1937 and entered production in 1938, remaining in front-line service with the Japanese Army until 1942. Identified as 'Mary' in the Allied code, 854..
Kawasaki Ki-45
The Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu (屠龍, "Dragon Slayer") was a two-seat, twin-engined fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. The army gave it the designation "Type 2 two-seat fighter"; the Allied codename was Nick. Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu ("Nick") Contents 1 Background2&..
Kawasaki Ki-56
The Kawasaki Ki-56, known to the Allies as "Thalia," was a Japanese two-engine light transport aircraft used during World War II. 121 were built between 1940 and 1943 when production ceased. General characteristics Type: short or medium range transport Crew: pilot, co-pilot, navigator, and radio o..
Kawasaki Ki-60
The Kawasaki Ki-60 was Japanese World War 2 fighter aircraft using a license built (kawasaki) DB 601 liquid cooled engine. The majority of Japanese aircraft at that time used air cooled radials. See also Engine cooling ..
Kawasaki Ki-61
The Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien (飛燕, "flying swallow") was a World War II fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. The allied code name was "Tony", given by Allied pilots who initially thought it was a derivative of the Italian Macchi C.202. The Japanese Army designation was "Typ..
Kawasaki KLR250
The Kawasaki KLR250 was a motorcycle produced from 1984 to 2005, with only minor changes during the model run. This lightweight dualsport motorcycle was used for several years by the US military for a variety of tasks, including messenger duty and reconnaissance. It was produced by Kawasaki Heavy..
Kawasaki KLR650
1998 KLR650 in its environmentthe luggage is not standard Kawasaki KLR650 History Producer ..
Kawasaki KX250F
The Kawasaki KX 250F is a liquid-cooled DOHC 249cc four-valve four-stroke motocross motorcycle made by Japanese motor company, Kawasaki. The new redesign KX250F is lighter, faster and has more power than ever before. See also Kawasaki motorcycles ..
Kawasaki KZ305CSR
The Kawasaki KZ305 CSR was a small motorcycle cruiser produced in the early eighties. You can get an owner's manual at: http://www.kawasaki.com/site/VIVehicleInformation/VItechpubs.asp?VinNbr=&intCatalogID=2&CatalogTypeID=4&ProductTypeID=50&ModelMarketingID=264&ModelYear=1982&ModelCode=KZ305B1&SHO..
Kawasaki kz400
The Kawasaki KZ400 is 398cc twin cylinder UJM Universal Japanese Motorcycle. This term is blurred today with the various models Japan builds. Few of which look like the UJM of the 1970s and 1980s. Kawasaki produced the KZ400 from 1974-1984. Some of the later models were 440cc. They were built at ..
Kawasaki KZ750L3
Produced for model year 1983, the Kawasaki KZ750 L3 was very similar to the 1982 Gpz750. This is the year during which the Gpzs made the jump towards "sportbikes", while the KZ line branched off as "sport cruisers". This model can be distinguished by the three horizontal stripes along the gas tank..
Kawasaki motorcycles
Kawasaki is one of the world's major manufacturers of motorcycles with an extensive product line. In racing their colour is green. Noted motorcycle models Special purpose* Kawasaki Police Special Cruiser* Kawasaki Vulcan 2000* Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Nomad* Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic* Kawasaki Vulc..
Kawasaki Motors Philippines
Kawasaki Motors (Phils.) Corporation (Kawasaki Philippines) is a subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.. It manufactures motorcycle/motorcycle parts, and bicycle/bicycle parts and has the following products. HD-III - 2-stroke 125cc - business model manual transBarako A - 4-stroke 175cc - man..
Kawasaki Ninja 250R
Ninja 250s on the track The Kawasaki Ninja 250R (also known as the EX250 in the U.S., and GPX250 elsewhere in the world) is a long standing model in Kawasaki's lineup, introduced in 1986 and continuing in production as of 2006. The 2006 model has an MSRP of $2,999 USD. The 250R is marketed as a..
Kawasaki Ninja 500R
An image of the European version of Ninja 500, the Kawasaki GPZ 500 S, which has a double front disk brake. This bike is from 1994 (thus an after-update model), and the windshield is non-original Another image of the post-update version. The Kawasaki Ninja 500R (which was originally named..
Kawasaki Ninja 650R
The Ninja 650R started life as the ER-6n, designed to be the ideal first "big bike", its styling and features were modern, its low centre of gravity and handling made it easy to ride, and its respectable power output was manageable but also kept seasoned riders entertained. The ER-6n was launche..
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R
--> The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R is Kawasaki's follow-up to the ZX-9R sportbike. The highly-praised ZX-10R combines the handling of an older, less technologically advanced 600 cc bike with the performance of a litre bike, making it the ultimate track tool. Its ultra-narrow chassis, low weight, radial ..
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11 / ZZ-R1100
This bike was produced from 1990-2001. The C-model ran from 1990-1993 while the D-model ran from 1993-2001. The ZX-11 Ninja was the predecessor of the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10. It was marketed as the ZX-11 Ninja in North America and the ZZ-R1100 in the rest of the world. Now more accurately classi..
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R
A Kawasaki ZX-12R The ZX-12R is a sport motorbike manufactured by Kawasaki Motorcycles. Kawasaki's flagship and answer to Suzuki's Hayabusa, the ZX-12R is a fuel injected (4 x 48 mm throttle bodies) 1200 cc hypersports motorcycle generating 178 hp at standstill and 190 hp at 300 km/h by virtu..
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14, named Kawasaki ZZR1400 in Europe and Japan, is the flagship model in Kawasaki's sport bike lineup. It was introduced for the 2006 model year at a MSRP of $11,499 USD as a replacement for the ZX-12R in some markets (however the ZX-12R remains available to consumers in Eur..
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R
The 2006 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R The Kawasaki ZX-6R is a 600cc Kawasaki "Supersport" motorcycle. The ZX-6R was introduced in 1995, and refined versions were released in 1998 and 2000 in response to new products from Honda and Yamaha. Yet newer versions were released again in 2001, which inclu..
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6RR
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6RR is a supersport motorcycle. It has been in production for at least the 2005 & 2006 model years. The 2006 model has a MSRP of $8,899 USD. ..
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R
Kawasaki ZX-7RR Kawasaki ZX-7R P2 Derived from the more race oriented ZXR-750, the ZX-7R was Kawasaki's attempt to make a "Race Replica" superbike available to the motorcycling public. The motorcycle is a 749cc in-line four cylinder four-stroke capable in standard form of speeds of over..
Kawasaki OH-1
Kawasaki OH-1 The Kawasaki OH-1 is a reconnaissance aircraft used by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. First flight was in 1996. Features "frenestron-type" rotor-in-tail fan and E-Q sensor mounted forwatd of rotor head. Has 2 pylons under stub wings and can load 291 lb (132 kg) of type 91 ..
Kawasaki Police Motorcycles
The Kawasaki police motorcycles have been produced in four series: Z1-P - A 1975 Kawasaki Z1 900 cc motorcycle, modified through the addition of a shop-installed kit, then in 1976 available factory-built as a police motorcycleKZ900 Police Special - The 1977 KZ900 motorcycle, upgraded for use as a p..
Kawasaki Shozo
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Kawasaki Shōzō (川崎正蔵) (1837 – 1912) was a Japanese industrialist, and shipbuilder. He founded Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.. Overview Born in Kagoshima to a kimono merchant, Shozo Kawasaki became a tradesman at the age of 17 in Nagasaki, the onl..
Kawasaki Station
JR Kawasaki Station east exit Nambu Line platform sign Kawasaki Station (川崎駅 -eki) is a railway station of the East Japan Railway Company located in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. The station is one of two major rail transportation hubs for the city of Kawasaki, as it forms the do..
Kawasaki Superbike Challenge
Kawasaki Superbike Challenge is a Super NES game where players get to race around in Kawasaki superbikes. The object is to grab first place in order to grab top honors at the end. Riding a motorcycle is trickier than driving a car however, and the physics a lot different. ..
Kawasaki T-4
T-4 in MCAS Iwakuni on Friendship Day The Kawasaki T-4 is a subsonic intermediate jet trainer aircraft used by the Japan Air Self Defense Force. It is currently used by the JASDF's Blue Impulse aerobatic team.First flight in 1985. Contents 1 Variants2 Specifications2.1 Genera..
Kawasaki Vulcan
The Kawasaki Vulcan is one of Kawasaki's cruiser type motorcycles. See also Kawasaki motorcycles External Reference [VROC] - Kawasaki Vulcan Riders and Owners Club[Vulcan 750] - Info on the Vulcan 750[Kawasaki Vulcan 750] - Yahoo group for Vulcan 750 riders & owners ..
Kawasaki Vulcan 400 Classic
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Kawasaki Z500/Z550
This series was a scaled-down version of the Kawasaki KZ750. It used a double-cradle steel (Norton featherbed-style) frame with a transverse-mounted air-cooled 4-cylinder engine--a classic universal Japanese motorycle. This series was replaced by the water-cooled Kawasaki 600R "Ninja" in 1986. Z5..
Kawasaki Z650
The Kawasaki Z650 was a motorcycle, with an engine displacement of 650cc featuring a double overhead camshaft. The gear box was five speed. This model was made from the mid seventies until the early eighties. The Z650 was introduced to the trade in 1976 and was an instant hit. 64bhp was claimed wi..
Kawasaki Z750
The Z750 motorcycles is Kawasaki's model in budget class of nakeds and half faired bikes, smaller version of Kawasaki Z1000. Z750 was presented in 2004, after Z1000 great success in 2003. Kawasaki played simple, they used same engine block, cheaper front suspension and much simplier exhaust maki..
Kawasaki Z900/Z1
In 1972 Kawasaki introduced the Z1, a motorcycle which is considered by many to have ushered in the era of the modern "Super Bike". After its introduction it earned the nickname "The King". The combination of a 903cc engine, dual overhead cams and high power combined with integral styling of tank..
Kawasaki Zephyr
redirect [[Template:Context]] Kawasaki introduced a number of Zephyr models during the 1990's. The Zephyr was available in four engine capacities - 400, 550, 750 and the 1100. The 400 was produced for Japan due to the demand for 400cc motorcycles in Japan. It was very popular. Many aftermarket par..
Kawasaki ZG-1000 Concours
The ZG1000 Kawasaki Concours (known in Europe as GTR1000) is a 997cc, six speed, four cylinder, liquid cooled sport-touring motorcycle with a shaft drive. It has enough "sports" power to cruise at triple-digit speeds and is designed to negotiate twisty, canyon, mountain, or back-country roads with ..
Kawasaki ZXR400 (L Model)
Introduction This race replica 400cc with its light-weight (159kg dry weight), powerful engine (4 cylinder in-line DOHC 16 valve) red-lining at 13'500rpm and back shock that feels like it's filled with cement is ideal for the track and many were often raced. The bike is at its best in the corners ..
Kawasaki ZZR600
The Kawasaki ZZR600 is a Kawasaki motorcycle. Kawasaki generally uses the 'ZZR' prefix to designate sport motorcycles which are less aggressive than their supersport counterparts - generally the ZZR series is more representative of a 'sport-touring' motorcycle than a pure sportbike. The ZZR600 ser..
Kawasato, Saitama
Kawasato (川里町; -machi) was a town located in Kitasaitama District, Saitama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 7,909 and a density of 477.02 persons per km². The total area is 16.58 km². On October 1, 2005, the town of Kawasato merged into the..
Kawase Hasui
Kawase Hasui (川瀬 巴水, 1883 – 1957) was a Japanese woodblock, or ukiyo-e printmaker in the early 20th century. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin hanga style, and is known especially for his excellent landscape prints. His artwork quickly..
Kawashima, Gifu
This article is about the former town in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. There was another town with this name in Tokushima Prefecture, see Kawashima, Tokushima. This is another town with the same Japanese name, see Kawajima, Saitama. Kawashima (川島町; -chou) was a town located in Hashi..
Kawashima, Tokushima
This article is about the former town in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. There was another town with this name in Gifu Prefecture, see Kawashima, Gifu. This is another town with the same Japanese name, see Kawajima, Saitama. Kawashima (川島町; -cho) was a town located in the former ..
Kawashima Yoshiko
--> Kawashima Yoshiko (1907 - October 22 1947) (川島芳子) was a Manchu princess brought up as a Japanese and executed as a Japanese spy by the Kuomintang after the Second Sino-Japanese War. Originally named Aisin Gioro Xianyu (愛新覺羅·顯紓)with the courtesy name Dongzhen(東珍, litera..
Kawasoe, Saga
Kawasoe (川副町; -machi) is a town located in Saga District, Saga, Japan. As of 2006, the town had an estimated population of 18,492 and a density of 398 persons per km². Its total area is 46.49 km². ..
Kawatabi-Onsen Station
Kawatabi-Onsen Station (川渡温泉駅) is a JR East railway station located in Ōsaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line East Riku'u Line Surrounding area History April 19, 1914: Station begins operation as Kawatab..
Kawatake Mokuami
Kawatake Mokuami (河竹黙阿弥) (real name Yoshimura Yoshisaburo (吉村芳三郎), 1816 - 1893) was a Japanese dramatist of Kabuki. For the greater part of his career he wrote under the professional name Kawatake Shinshichi, only taking the name Mokuami on his retirement from the stage in 1881...
Kawatana, Nagasaki
Kawatana (川棚町; -chou) is a town located in Higashisonogi District, Nagasaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 15,167 and a density of 407.28 persons per km². The total area is 37.24 km². ..
Kawauchi, Aomori
This article is about the town in Aomori. Kawauchi also was the name of a town in Ehime, see Kawauchi, Ehime (now part of the city of Toon, Ehime), and is the name of a village in Fukushima, see Kawauchi, Fukushima. Kawauchi (川内町; -machi) is a town located in Shimokita District..
Kawauchi, Ehime
This article is about the former town in Ehime. Kawauchi is also the name of a town in Aomori, see Kawauchi, Aomori, and the name of a village in Fukushima, see Kawauchi, Fukushima. Kawauchi (川内町; -cho) was a town located in Onsen District, Ehime, Japan. On September 21, 2004 the town merged..
Kawauchi, Fukushima
This article is about the village in Fukushima. Kawauchi is also the name of a town in Aomori, see Kawauchi, Aomori, and the name of a former town in Ehime, see Kawauchi, Ehime, that is now part of the city of Toon, Ehime. Kawauchi (川内村; -mura) is a village located in Futaba Di..
Kawaue, Gifu
This article is about the former village in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. There are other places with the same Japanese name (川上村) whose name in English is Kawakami, see Kawakami. Kawaue (川上村; -mura) was a village located in Ena District, Gifu, Japan. On Februar..
Kawaura, Kumamoto
Kawaura (河浦町; -machi) was a town located in Amakusa District, Kumamoto, Japan. On March 27, 2006 the town merged with seven other towns from the district and the cities of Hondo and Ushibuka forming the new city of Amakusa and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the ..
Kawau Island
Kawau Island is an island located in the Hauraki Gulf, close to the north-eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It lies only 2km off the coast of the North Auckland Peninsula, and shelters Kawau Bay to the north-east of Warkworth. The island is located 50km north of the Auckland city cen..
Kawawachikamach, Quebec
Kawawachikamach, Quebec, meaning "meandering waters", is an aboriginal Innu village at the sound end of Lac Matemace (where it joins Lac Peter) about eight kilometres northeast of Schefferville, population 581, latitude 54° 51' 49", longitude 66° 45' 34". The village was built by the Naskapi from ..
Kawayan, Biliran
Kawayan is a 5th class municipality in the province of Biliran, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 17,507 people in 3,688 households. Barangays Kawayan is politically subdivided into 20 barangays. BaganitoBalacsonBilwangBulalacaoBurabodInasuyanKansanokMada-oMapuy..
Kawazoe Hisamori
Kawazoe Hisamori a retainer of the japanese clan of Amako during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Throughout almost every year of Hisamori's life he served as a senior retainer under the Amako, assisting in domestic and diplomatic missions for the sake of the clan. Hisamori was known to have ..
Kawazu, Shizuoka
Kawazu (河津町; -chou) is a town located in Kamo District, Shizuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 8,465 and a density of 83.99 persons per km². The total area is 100.79 km². External links [Kawazu official website] (Japanese) ..
Kawcze (PKP station)
Kawcze Location City/Town Kawcze District Address Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) Miastko Following station(s) Przytocko Info Water tower present No Locomotives depot present No Platforms in use 1 Station building present Yes History Opened Previou..
KAWE
KAWE is an educational television station in Bemidji, Minnesota, broadcasting locally on channel 9 as a PBS member station. The station also has a satellite station in Brainerd, Minnesota, KAWB channel 22. KAWE is the only TV station based in Bemidji, as well as producing local newscasts for the Be..
Kaweah Colony
The Kaweah Colony was a utopian Socialist community in central California founded in 1886. Located in the Sierra Nevada range, they lived adjacent to groves of giant sequoia trees. The colony officially disbanded in 1892. The establishment of Sequoia National Park in 1890 effectively ended the..
Kaweah peaks
The Kaweah peaks are a sub-range of California's Sierra Nevada mountains, located at approximately [36°33′N 118°30′W] in Sequoia National Park. They consist of Black Kaweah,Kaweah QueenMount Kaweah (13,802 feet)Red Kaweah, and ..
Kaweah Queen
Kaweah Queen is a mountain of the Kaweah peaks ridge of the California's Sierra Nevada, in Sequoia National Park. External links [Kaweah Queen on Bivouac.org] ..
Kaweah River
Kaweah River is a river in Tulare County, California, located in the foothills of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains. The river's headwaters are in the Sequoia National Park. The river begins as the Middle Fork, it is then joined by Cliff Creek, the Marble Fork, the East Fork, the North Fork and t..
Kawekaweau/Delcourt's gecko
Hoplodactylus delcourti was by far the largest of all Geckos with a snout to vent length of 370 mm and an overall length of at least 600 mm. It was found only in New Zealand. The last person to ever see one was a māori chief of the Urewera tribe who caught one living under the bark of a dead tree ..
Kaweka Range
The Kaweka Range (also known as the Kaweka Ranges) of Mountains is located in inland Hawke's Bay in the eastern North Island of New Zealand. The range lies between the city of Napier, 55 kilometres to the southeast, and Lake Taupo, 50 kilometres to the northwest. It is the source of many rivers whi..
Kawela Bay, Hawai'i
Kawela Bay is a census-designated place and small community in the Koolauloa District on the Island of Oahu, City & County of Honolulu. In Hawaiian, ka wela means "the heat". As of the 2000 Census, the CDP had a total population of 410. Kawela Bay is adjacent to (just west of) Turtle Bay and the ..
Kawelikoa Point
Kawelikoa Point is a large jutting headland on the south-east coast of the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands. ..
Kawerau, New Zealand
Kawerau is a town in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand. It the seat of Kawerau District Council. It is a small community, with the main industry being the nearby paper mill. There are a number of hot springs in the surrounding bush owned and operated by local families. Ka..
Kaweshkar
Kaweskar (also Alacaluf,'western men with mussell-shell knives'; Halakwulup, Kawesqar) South American Indian people, almost extinct, living chiefly in the vicinity of Racion sd., Chile. Formerly they were much more numerous, southward from the Gulf of Penas to Brecknock Pen., Tierra del Fuego, in..
Kawésqar language
Kawésqar (also Qawasqar, Alacaluf, Halakwulup, Kaweskar, Alakaluf, Kawaskar, Kawesqar, Qawashqar, Halakwalip, Hekaine, Kaueskar, Aksanás) is a language isolate spoken in southern Chile by the Kawésqar people. Originally there were several distinct dialects, and one of these, Kakauhua, is someti..
Kawe Khosrawi
Kawe Khosrawi (in Kurdish Kawe Xesrewî) an Kurdish poet from Kermanshah province from Eastern Kurdistan - also known as Iranian Kurdistan). ..
Kawfakha
Kawfakha' was a Palestinian village that was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Kawfakha DistrictDistrict of Gaza Location19 km east of Gaza Israeli occupation dateMay 30, 1948 Israeli military operationOperation Barak? Israeli attacking brigadeNegev Brigade Remaini..
Kawhia Harbour
Location of Kawhia Harbour Kawhia Harbour is one of three large natural inlets in the Tasman Sea coast of the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located to the south of Raglan Harbour and Aotea Harbour, 40 kilometres southwest of Hamilton. The settlement of Kawhia is located..
Kawich Range
The Kawich Range is found in Nye County in southern Nevada in the United States, just south of the Hot Creek Range. The southern part of the range lies on the Nellis Air Force Range. The mountains cover an area of about 426 square miles and contain Kawich Peak, at 9,404 feet above sea level. The Bur..
Kawika Mitchell
Kavika Uilani Mitchell is a National Football League linebacker drafted in 2003 by the Kansas City Chiefs out of the University of South Florida. High school career Mitchell attended Lake Howell High School in Casselberry, Florida, and as a senior, he was named a first team All-Florida pick, and th..
Kawit, Cavite
Aguinaldo Shrine, Kawit, Cavite 400 year old church of Saint Mary Magdalene Kawit (formerly Cavite El Viejo) is a 1st class urban municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 62,751 people in 13,510 households. It has a land a..
Kawiti
Te Ruki Kawiti (c1770 -1854) was a prominent Māori chief. He and Hone Heke successfully fought the British in the Flagstaff War. Descended from Nukutawhiti and Rahiri he was born in the north of New Zealand into the Ngati Hine hapu, one of the subtribes of Ngapuhi. From his youth he was trained in..
Kawi language
Kawi (from Sanskrit: kāvya, "poet") is a language from the islands of Java, Bali and Lombok. It is actually a literary language based on Old Javanese, but heavily interlarded with Sanskrit loanwords. The language has its own unique alphabets for writing, including Tulisan Bali, a script that evo..
Kawkaba
Kawkaba was a Palestinian village that was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Kawkaba DistrictDistrict of Gaza Location25 km northeast of Gaza Israeli occupation dateOctober 20, 1948 Israeli military operationOperation Yoav Israeli attacking brigadeGivati Brigade Re..
Kawkaban
Kawkaban is a town in the northern Yemen in the way between Sanaa and Ada. It is one of the historical areas for the xzaidi shites in Yemen. ..
Kawkab Marrakech
Kawkab Marrakech (Acronym: KACM) is a Moroccan football club based in Marrakech. The club was founded in 1947. Honours Moroccan League First Division*Champion : 1958, 1992 Moroccan Cup*Winner : 1963, 1964, 1965, 1987, 1991, 1993*Runner-up : 1962, 1997 CAF Cup*Winner : 1996   GNF 1 2006-..
Kawkawlin
Kawkawlin refers to 3 geographic locations in the U.S. state of Michigan; these locations all seem to be geographically close to Bay City, Michigan: Kawkawlin Townshipthe unincorporated community in Kawkawlin Township, which for a short time had its own ZIP codeKawkawlin River - split into a north ..
Kawkawlin Township, Michigan
Kawkawlin Township is a township in Bay County, Michigan, United States. The population was 5,104 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Kawkawlin is located in the township, a few mile northwest of Bay City on Michigan State Highway 13. Geography According to the United States Census..
Kawngtim
Kawngtim is a town in north-east Kachin State in Myanmar. ..
Kawnro
Kawnro is a town in north-east Myanmar near the border with Yunnan province of west China ..
Kaworu Nagisa
is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. Contents 1 Description2 Implied Homosexuality3 Manga version4 Trivia Description [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Kaworu is the Fift..
Kawthaung
Kawthaung (Burmese: ; MLCTS: kau. saung: mrui.; Thai: ; Malay: Pulodua) is southernmost part of Myanmar, located in Tanintharyi Division. During British rule in Burma between 1824 and 1948, it was known as Victoria Point. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Weather and climate4 Dem..
Kawthoolei
Kawthoolei is the Karen name for the state that the Karen people of Myanmar have been trying to establish since shortly after the end of World War II. It means the Green Land, although, according to Martin Smith in Burma: Insurgency and the Politics of Ethnicity, it has a double meaning, and can als..
Kaw City, Oklahoma
Kaw City is a city in Kay County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 372 at the 2000 census. Kaw City is near Kaw Lake and tourism is the major industry. There are many restaurants, a hotel and a marina. The town has many retiries and part time residents who take advantage of the recreatio..
Kaw Lake
Kaw Lake is a manmade lake completed in 1976 in northern Oklahoma, near Kaw City. It covers approximately 17,000 acres (69 km²). It lies mostly in Kay County and partially in Osage County but extends into Cowley County, Kansas. While the Corps of Engineers offers camping, you can rent..

 


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