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K.N.Toosi University of Technology
K.N.Toosi University of Technology (KNTU), is a university in Tehran, Iran. Contents 1 History2 Current3 See also4 Links History The university is named after the thirteenth century scientists Nasir al-Din Tusi. The institute was originally established in 1928 as the "Ins..
KNTK-FM
KNTK-FM Radio 102.3 is a newstalk station based in Mount Shasta, California (city of license is Weed, California), owned by Four Rivers Broadcasting. The general manager is John Anthony and the program/news director is Rick Martin, who hosts the KNTK Morning News and TalkBack. History The station ..
KNTS
For the television station in Louisiana, see KNTS-LP. KNTS is a news talk radio station in San Francisco broadcasting on 1220 AM. Its tag line is "Where Your Opinion Counts". The station is owned by Salem Communications and its lineup resembles that of other such outlets throughout the country. ..
KNTS-LP
KNTS-LP is a low power television station in Natchitoches, Louisiana, broadcasting locally as a FamilyNet affiliate on channel 17. It signed on in 1995 and was owned by Cp-Tel network services, a local internet services provider. It has never had a network afflaition, but for about a year had local..
KNTU
KNTU is the FM campus radio station of the University of North Texas which was formerly known as North Texas State University at Denton, Texas. The signal of the station covers much of the Dallas and Fort Worth metroplex of North Texas with a format of news and primarily jazz music. Most of the staf..
KNTV
KNTV, (NBC11) is the NBC owned-and-operated television station in the San Francisco Bay Area market. The station's studios are located in San Jose. Its transmitter is located on San Bruno Mountain, just north of San Francisco International Airport and five miles south of Sutro Tower, where most oth..
Knýtlinga saga
Knýtlinga saga (the [[wikt:saga|saga]] of Canute's descendants) is one of the kings' sagas. It was written in Iceland, ca. 1260. It deals with the Danish rulers from Harold I of Denmark (the 9th century) to 1187. It is closely connected with the Heimskringla, Snorri Sturluson's work on the Norweg..
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