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Kok
Kok can mean: the language Konkanithe businessman Bessel Kokthe swimmer Ada Kokthe professor of philosophy John Kokformer prime minister of the Netherlands, Wim KokKok (Hindu prophecy), the brother of Bikok, who will fight Kalki according to a Hindu prophecyKřesťanská odborová koalice, the Chri..
Kok-Yangak
Kok-Yangak is a town of about 10,000 in the mountains of the Jalal-Abad Oblasty of western Kyrgyzstan, near the regional centre city Jalal-Abad (Dzhalal-Abad). Coal mining, which began in the area in 1916, has been a staple of the local economy, although production fell steeply after 1990. Externa..
Koka
Kōka (弘化) was a Japanese era after Tempō and before Kaei and spanned from December 2 (?), 1844 to February 28 (?), 1848. The reigning emperors were Ninkō and Kōmei. Change of era Due to a fire at Edo Castle, on December 2 (?), Tempō 15 (1844), the era was changed to Kōka (roughly "Becomin..
Koka, Shiga
Minakuchi Castle (reconstructed). Kōka (甲賀市, -shi) is a city located in the southern part of Shiga, Japan. As of 2004, the town has an estimated population of 93,418 and a density of 193.93 persons per km². The total area is 481.69 km². The city was founded on October 1, 2004..
Kokabiel
Kokabiel was the 4th Watcher of the 20 leaders of the 200 fallen angels that are mentioned in an ancient work called the Book of Enoch. The name means "star of God", which is fitting since it has been said that Kokabiel taught men the constellations during the days of Jared or Yered. He's also calle..
KoKabuterimon
KoKabuterimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. A short but very strong Insectoid Digimon, he has a big horn and forefeet and is feared in his surroundings but in truth, he is a gentle soul who hates fighting. He has yet to appear in any other media than the D-Accel and cards. ..
Kokai
The kokai or kokai tokkyo koho is the name given to the published, unexamined Japanese patent application, as opposed to the kokoku or tokkyo koho, the examined and approved Japanese patent application. Kokai means "open to the public", "laid-open". Kokai are published eighteen months after the earl..
Kokand
Kokand (alternative spellings: Khokand, Khoqand; Uzbek: Quqon; Russian: Коканд; Persian/Chagatai: خوقند) is a city in Fergana Province in eastern Uzbekistan, at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley. It has a population of 192,500 (1999 census estimate). Kokand is 228 km southeast o..
Kokand tenga
The tenga was the currency of Kokand until 1876. Silver tenga circulated with copper pul and gold tilla. Therre was no fixed relationship between the three denominations. The Russian ruble replaced the pul, tenga and tilla. ..
Kokane
Kokane (born Jerry Long, Jr.) is a rapper from Pomona, California and best known for working on the G-funk album Funk Upon A Rhyme and his backup work with Snoop Dogg. He is the son of Motown composer Jerry Long, Sr. and started his career at Eazy-E's Ruthless Records, co-writing songs for NWA an..
Kokanee
Kokanee may mean: Sockeye salmonKokanee beer ..
Kokanee beer
Kokanee is a popular beer brewed in the historic Columbia Brewery in Creston, British Columbia. Columbia Brewery began brewing Kokanee lager in 1959 and was purchased by the Labatt Brewing Company in 1974. A light, flavorful beer, it is most-commonly found in the Pacific Northwestern United State..
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park
Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park is one of the oldest provincial parks in British Columbia, established in 1922. The park has an area of 320.35 km² and is located in the Selkirk Mountains in the West Kootenay region of BC. The park has three glaciers (Kokanee, Caribou, and Woodbury) that feed ..
Kokanee Lake
Kokanee Lake is one of over 30 alpine lakes located in British Columbia's Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. The lake is approximately 1200 m long and 400 m wide, at an elevation of 1981 m (6498 ft). It is fed by the Kokanee Glacier and is the headwater of Kokanee Creek. Access is by the Gibson Lak..
Kokang
Kokang (}; }) was a traditional Burmese state. It was founded by the Yang dynasty - a Chinese military house that fled with the Ming Dynasty to Burma. The state was officially founded by Yang Shien Tsai who began his reign in 1739 in and around Ta Shwe Htan, then called Shin Da Hu, and took the titl..
Kokan Oyadomari
Kokan Oyadomari (1827-1905) was a disciple of the Chinese Annan (also Ahnan or Anan) and of Ason, a Chinese sailor or possibly a pirate. Annan was a castaway from a shipwreck along the coast of Okinawa, who took refuge in the cemetery of the mountains near Tomari. There is a legend which indicates ..
Kokatorimon
Kokatorimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Champion Level Bird Digimon that looks like a chicken and is based on the mythical cockatrice. He has a recolored counterpart named Akatorimon. His Japanese name is Cockatrimon, but their names are pronounced the exact same way. ..
Kokawa, Wakayama
Kokawa (粉河町; -cho) is a town located in Naga District, Wakayama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 16,344 and a density of 210.27 persons per km². The total area is 77.73 km². External link [Official town website] (in Japanese) ..
Koka and Vikoka
According to the Kalki Purana, the twin brothers Koka and Vikoka serve as generals under the demon Kali (not the Goddess), overlord of Kali Yuga. In their battle with Sri Kalki, the 10th and final avatar of Lord Vishnu, the brothers display their mastery over the dark arts by raising themselves from..
Koka Booth
Koka Booth is a former Mayor of Cary, North Carolina, a position in which he served more than two decades. He returned to his former position at the SAS Institute after retiring from politics. Cary honored him by naming the [Regency Park Amphitheatre] after him. He is currently on the boa..
Koka District, Shiga
Kōka (甲賀郡; -gun) was a district located in Shiga, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 147,928 and a density of 267.90 persons per km². The total area is 552.18 km². The district dissolved on October 1, 2004 when two cities, Konan and Koka, were created o..
Koka noodles
Spicy Singapore flavor Koka Noodles Koka Noodles are a brand of instant noodles, manufactured by TatHui Foods. The noodles are available in a variety of Asian flavors, as packets or cup noodles. Manufacturing and packaging is done at TatHui's factory in Jurong, Singapore. They are sold islandw..
Kokborok Drama
Drama was brought into the Kokborok speaking population by the Yatra performers of Bengal. The rulers of Independent Tripura were the first to present and perform drama in Tripura. Though in the beginning the presentations of yatras (jatras) were limited to the Royal Compound, in course of time it c..
Kokborok Grammar
Kokborok is language of the Bodo sub-group of the Tibeto-Burman sub-family of the Sino-Tibetan ( Indochinese ) Linguistic family. It is an official language of Tripura, a state of India. Contents 1 Syntax2 Verbs3 Person4 Number5 Gender6 Case and case endings7 A..
Kokborok language
Kokborok (also spelled Kakborok or Kok Borok) is the native language of the Tripuri people in the Indian state of Tripura and its neighbouring areas of Bangladesh. The word Kokborok is composed of two words, kok which means "language" and borok which literally means "man" but is used to denote the..
Kokborok Literature
Kokborok language, the language of the Tripura Kingdom has gone through a decent development in the 20th century. There have been many Royal Tripuri Princes and Government Officials and also common people who have contributed to the language's development in the last century. Contents 1 Hist..
Kokborok Sahitya Sabha
Kokborok Sahitya Sabha is a Kokborok cultural and literary organization. It publishes many books in Kokborok relating to various fields of literature. ..
Kokborok tei Hukumu Mission
KOHM or Kokborok tei Hukumu Mission is a Tripuri cultural organization which has been established to promote the language and culture of the Tripuri people. Contents 1 History2 Locations3 Publications4 External links History It was started by Naphurai Jamatia . Locations It ..
KOKC
KOKC has several uses including: KOKC, the code for the National Weather Service station in Oklahoma CityKOKC, the ICAO code for Will Rogers World AirportKOKC (AM), a radio station in Oklahoma City ..
KOKC-AM
KOKC-AM (1520 kHz) is a 50,000 watt radio station located in Oklahoma City It is among a cluster of stations in the market owned by Pennsylvania-based Renda Broadcasting. Contents 1 Station history2 Formats through the years3 Programming4 Affiliations5 OU Sooner sports..
Koke'e State Park
Koke'e State Park is located in northwestern Kaua‘i in the Hawaiian Islands. It includes a museum at the 15 mile (24 km) marker on State Road 550, which focuses on the weather, vegetation, and bird life; a lodge which serves food and sells gifts; cabins for rent; and hiking trails. The park is j..
Kokee Ditch
The Kokee Ditch is an irrigation canal on the island of Kauai. In 1923, construction began on the Kokee Ditch system to open the mauka hills to sugar cane production. By 1926, the Kokee Ditch was completed, diverting water from Mohihi Stream and the headwaters of the Waimea River in the Alaka'i Sw..
Kokei
For the Japanese sculptor, see Kōkei. Kokei (also Kogei; 皇慶: 977?-1049), the author of the Enoshima Engi, was an eminent Japanese Buddhist monk. He is said to have commenced his career as a monk at the age of seven, when he climbed Mt. Hiei to Enryakuji Monastery, one of the centers of Japanes..
Kokemäenjoki
The Kokemäenjoki is a river in Finland. The river originates at Lake Pyhäjärvi and flows 145 km to the Gulf of Bothnia at Pori. Kokemäenjoki estuary [link] is the largest one in Nordic countries. ..
Kokemäki
Kokemäki (Kumo in Swedish) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Satakunta region. The municipality has a population of 8,456 (2003) and covers an area of 531.26 km² of which 50.19 km² is water. The population density is 15.9 inhabitant..
Kokeo Point
Kōkeo Point is a headland on the south coast of the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands. ..
Kokeshi
Kokeshi dolls Kokeshi dolls featured in a Kurashiki ancient toy museum Kokeshi (jap. 小芥子 or こけし) are Japanese dolls, originally from northern Japan. They are handmade from wood, have a simple trunk and a huge head with a few thin, painted lines to define the face. The body h..
Kokez
Kokez is a rural place near Kayseri city of Turkey. External link http://www.kokez.tk ..
KOKE (AM)
KOKE-AM is an Austin, Texas radio station operating a News Talk format. It is licensed to Austin, Texas, and is owned by Border Media Partners. It is an Air America affiliate. ..
KOKF
KOKF (91 FM) is a Christian CHR/Christian Active Rock station serving the Oklahoma City area and is owned by RDM Broadcasting. History The station went on the air with a Christian Music format in October of 1978. The station switched Christian Contemporary Hit Radio in 1985 and was one of the ..
KOKH-TV
KOKH-TV (known as FOX25 or FOX Oklahoma City) is the FOX broadcasting affiliate for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group of Maryland. Contents 1 History2 News3 Newscasts3.1 Nightly3.2 Weekdays4 External links History Prior to 1959, ch..
Kokhanok, Alaska
Kokhanok is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 174. Geography Kokhanok is located at [59°26′27″N, 154°44′49″W] (59.440927, -154.746974)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Kokhanok is l..
Kokhav Nolad
Lo Nafsik Lashir - Kokhav Nolad (in the Hebrew Wikipedia: לא נפסיק לשיר - כוכב נולד) (mostly called simply Kokhav Nolad (Hebrew: כוכב נולד)) is an Israeli television musical talent contest. The program was broadcasted in the Israeli Channel 2 by the concessionaire Shidure..
Kokhav Ya'ir
Kokhav Ya'ir (Hebrew כוכב יאיר Koḫav Yaʼir, unofficially also spelled Kochav Yair) is a town (local council) in the Center District of Israel. The municipality merged with the neighboring town of Zur Yigal in November 2003. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Novem..
KOKI-TV
KOKI-TV Channel 23 is the Fox affiliate in Tulsa, Oklahoma. KOKI broadcasts from its studios on South Memorial Drive in Tulsa. KOKI is a relative newcomer to the field of local newscasts in Tulsa. KOKI began offering local newscasts in 2002, but does significantly well, recently beating KJRH in..
Kokichi Mikimoto
Kokichi Mikimoto (御木本 幸吉 Mikimoto Kōkichi, March 101858 – September 211954) is the Japanese inventor of the cultured pearl. Born as the first son of a udon shop owner in Toba, Mie prefecture (then called Shima Province), he left school at the age of 13 and sold vegetables to suppor..
Kokikai
Kokikai is an aikido style, founded by Shuji Maruyama. The organisation is called Kokikai Aikido International. The Kokikai style emphasizes natural movement, ki development, relaxation, good posture and mind-body coordination. It is a minimalist martial art that focuses on making techniques eff..
Kokin-wakashu
The , also abbreviated as , is an early Heian waka Imperial anthology, conceived by Emperor Uda (r. 887–897) and ordered by his son Emperor Daigo (r. 897–930) in ~905. Its finished form dates to c. 920, though according to several historical accounts the last poem was added to the collection in..
Kokino
Kokino (Macedonian: Кокино) is an important ancient observatory site discovered in 2001 in the northeastern Republic of Macedonia, approximately 30 km from the town of Kumanovo, near the village of Staro Nagorichane. It is situated 1013 m above sea level and covers an area within a 100-meter r..
Kokin Gumi
Kokin Gumi are an oriental musical collaboration. Using a combination of Western and Eastern styles, they create music designed to stimulate the mind. The name derives from "Ko", meaning traditional, "kin", meaning contemporary and "Gumi", meaning group. All of the music is written by Masakazu Yos..
Koki Hirota
Koki Hirota listens to death sentence read by Sir William Webb Koki Hirota (広田 弘毅 Hirota Kōki, February 14 1878–December 23 1948) was a Japanese politician and the 32nd Prime Minister of Japan from March 9, 1936 to February 2, 1937. He was born in Fukuoka Prefecture and graduated ..
Koki Mitani
This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. Koki Mitani (三..
Koki Uchiyama
Koki Uchiyama (内山 昂輝 Uchiyama Kōki, born in August 16, 1988) is a seiyū (voice actor) and actor born in the Saitama prefecture of Japan who admires Kōichi Yamadera. He is part of the Himawari Theatre Group Inc. and has acted in numerous Japanese dramas and movies. His voice-acting role as..
Kokkai-gijido-mae Station
is a Tokyo Metro station in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, located adjacent to the . The Chiyoda Line platforms are 38 m underground, making this station the deepest in the Tokyo Metro network (although a number of stations on the Toei Oedo Line are farther underground). An urban legend in Tokyo proposes t..
Kokkamangalam
Kokkamangalam is a village in Alappuzha district of Kerala state, south India. Tradition holds it to be one of the seven Christian communities in Kerala founded by the Apostle Thomas. Kokkamangalam is situated midway between Cochin and Kumarakom. It is on the western shore of Vembanad Lake, 5 km ea..
Kokkari
Kokkari Kokkari is a village on Samos Island about the distance of 10 km. from the capital city of Vathy, in Ithaca, Greece. Description Kokkari is the most picturesque fishing harbour of Samos Island, which has now developed into a large tourist center. Kikkari is on a small peninsula full of..
Kokkatt
Kokkatt is the ancient, aristocrat family which has its base at Bharananganam, Paika (near to Pala Municipality,Kerala, India). The members of this family are spread throughout Kerala and abroad. The family name is also somtimes written as Kokkad, Kokkattu, or Kokad. ..
Kokkina exclave
Kokkina (Greek: Κόκκινα = Reds, Turkish: Erenköy) is an exclave of the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. It was one of the Turkish Cypriot Enclaves prior to 1974. It is hemmed in on three sides by mountainous territory controlled by the Republic of Cyprus with the Mediterranean s..
Kokkoh
Kokkoh is a rice milk of Thai origin. Brown rice is its primary and sometimes its only solid ingredient. Many kokkoh dishes, however, have other rices and seasonings, most commonly sweet rice, azuki bean, sesame, barley, and kombu. Preparation Broadly speaking, the term "kokkoh" may be applied to ..
Kokkola
Kokkola (Karleby in Swedish) is a town and municipality of Finland. The town is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Central Ostrobothnia region. It is situated within the coordinates 63° 49' 60 N and 23° 4' 60 E. The municipality has a population of 35,756 (2003) and c..
Kokkolan Palloveikot
KPV (or Kokkolan Palloveikot) is a Finnish football club, based in Kokkola. It currently plays in the Finnish First Division (Ykkönen). The club's manager is Steven Polack, and it plays its home matches at Kokkolan keskuskenttä.   Ykkönen members in the 2006 season ..
Kokkothamangalam
Kokkothamangalam is a census town in Alappuzha district in the Indian state of Kerala. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kokkothamangalam had a population of 16,852. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Kokkothamangalam has an av..
Kokkuri
Kokkuri is a Japanese movie about three girls, Mio, Hiroko, and Masami who work at a late night radio show. They decided to summon Kokkuri-san, a spirit who can answer any question as a pastime but apparently reveals dark secrets that will make these girls turn against each other. Cast & Crew Scr..
Koklass
The Koklass Pucrasia macrolopha is a species of the Pheasant family, Phasianidae, and is the only species in the genus Pucrasia. Koklass (Pucrasia macrolopha) is a monotypic species of genus Pucrasia with nine subspecies recognised so far. These are (1) Indian koklass (P. m. macrolopha), (2..
Koknese
Koknese (German: ([pronunciation] ([Media helphelp]·[info])), Russian: , Polish: ) is a town in Aizkraukle County, Latvia on the right bank of the Daugava river. It has a population of nearly 3,000. History The site of Koknese was originally a Latgalian and Selonian..
Koko
Koko can refer to: Koko (gorilla), an ape who allegedly uses American Sign LanguageEmperor Kōkō, emperor of JapanKoko language, name of several Khoisan languagesKoko the Clown, a cartoon characterKo-Ko, the Lord High Executioner in Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta The MikadoKOKO (venue), formerly ..
Kokoda
For the 2006 Australian movie see Kokoda (film). Kokoda is a station town in the Oro Province of Papua New Guinea. It is famous as the end of the Kokoda Track, site of the eponymous Kokoda Track campaign of World War II and was the site of the first land defeat suffered by japan at the hands of Aus..
Kokoda (film)
Kokoda is a 2006 Australian film directed by Alister Grierson and is based on the experiences of Australian troops fighting Japanese forces during the 1942 Kokoda Track campaign. Due to budgetary restrictions, Grierson and co-writer John Lonie were forced scale down the story, concentrating prima..
Kokoda memorial hospital
Kokoda Memorial Hospital is located in Papua New Guinea in the southern Pacific Ocean and was built by Rotary Australia volunteers in 1995 ..
Kokoda Track
For the World War II battle please go to Kokoda Track Campaign. The monument at Owers Corner Location of the Kokoda Track within Papua New Guinea The Kokoda Track or Kokoda Trail is a single-file track which starts at Owers Corner 50 km east of Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea and runs 90..
Kokoda Track campaign
This article concerns the World War II military campaign. For more general information, see the Kokoda Track article. New Guinea campaign 1st Rabaul – Coral Sea – Kokoda Track – Milne Bay – Buna-Gona – Bismarck Sea – Cartwheel – La..
Kokoku
Kōkoku (興国) was a Japanese era of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Engen and before Shōhei, lasting from 1340 to 1346. Reigning Emperors were Emperor Go-Murakami in the south and Emperor Kōmyō in the north. Change of era Events of the Genchū Era North..
Kokoku (patent law)
The kokoku or kokoku tokkyo koho is the name given to the examined and approved Japanese patent application, as opposed to the kokai, the published, unexamined Japanese patent application. See also Japanese patent law ..
Kokolik River
The Kokolik River is a river in Alaska. See also List of Alaska rivers ..
Kokologo
Kokologo is a town located in the province of Boulkiemdé in Burkina Faso. ..
Kokomo
Kokomo may refer to: Kokomo, Indiana, a city located in Howard County, Indiana, United StatesKokomo Arnold, the stage name of the 1930s blues musician James ArnoldKokomo Island, a privately owned island in Jamaica, made world-famous by the eponymous Beach Boys song."Kokomo," a song written by John ..
Kokomo, Indiana
Kokomo (IPA: [ˈko.kʌ.ˌməʊ]) is a city in Howard County, Indiana, United States. The population was 46,113 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Howard County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Kokomo is Indiana's 12th largest city. Contents 1 Geography1.1&nbs..
Kokomo-Center Township Consolidated School Corporation
Kokomo-Center Township Consolidated School Corporation is located in Kokomo, Indiana and is Howard County, Indiana's largest school district. Administration Thomas J. Little, Jr., SuperintendentAllen Essig, Assistant Superintendent Building Directory Bon Air ElementryBoulevard ElementaryColumbian ..
Kokomon
Kokomon (Chocomon in Japan) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, an In-Training Level Lesser Digimon. He is the In-Training form of Lopmon. Contents 1 Evolution2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 Appearances3.1 Digimon 023.1.1 Hurricane Touchdown/Supreme Evoluti..
Kokomo (song)
"Kokomo" was a song penned by Mike Love, Scott McKenzie, Terry Melcher, and John Phillips and recorded by The Beach Boys in 1988. In addition to the Beach Boys' signature layered-singing style, the song's instrumentation makes heavy use of steel drums. The mellow tone and chanted chorus give the ..
Kokomo Arnold
right Kokomo Arnold (15 February 1901–8 November 1968) was an American blues musician. Born James Arnold in Lovejoys Station, Georgia, Arnold received his nickname in 1934 after releasing Old Original Kokomo Blues for the Decca label; it was a cover of the Scrapper Blackwell blues song ..
Kokomo Braves
The Kokomo Braves[link] are baseball team based out of Kokomo, Indiana. The Braves were founded by Jason Nelson of Tipton, Indiana and compete in the Indianapolis Adult Baseball League[link] and play a few additional games outside of the league. History The Kokomo Braves an adu..
Kokomo Bros
Kokomo Bros were a progressive bluegrass band based in central Indiana from 1975 to 1979. Contents 1 Members2 The name3 Virtual Reunion4 External links Members The Kokomo Bros were founded when in 1975 when Tim Moody, who played fiddle and mandolin and Dan Vanada, who played..
Kokomo Casting
Kokomo Casting is a DaimlerChrysler automobile factory in Kokomo, Indiana. The factory opened in 1965 and was expanded in 1969, 1986, 1995, and 1997. Today, it is the largest die casting factory in the world. Current products: Aluminum partsTransmission and transaxle cases ..
Kokomo High School
Kokomo High School Principal Harold Canady Founded 1984 School type Public school (U.S.) Religious affiliation None Location Kokomo, Indiana, United States Enrollment 1,937 students Campus surroundings Suburbs Mascot Wildkat School colors Red, Blue Kokomo High School (..
Kokomo Hum
Kokomo Hum (or The Kokomo Hum) is an American rock band that was formed simultaneously in Chicago, Illinois, Miami, Florida, and Oakland, California in the early evening of March 24, 2006. Founding members include Justin Sitarz (formerly of Funomenon and Baltimore), Jon Merz (former and current memb..
Kokomo Island
Sandals Cay (formerly called Kokomo Island) is part of the privately owned Sandals Royal Caribbean all-inclusive resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica. It became famous as the inspiration for the song "Kokomo," written by John Phillips, Mike Love, Terry Melcher, and Scott McKenzie, and performed by The Be..
Kokomo Perspective
The Kokomo Perspective is north central Indiana's secondary source for news. Although, this newspaper has a large following. The newspaper is located at 209 N. Main St. in downtown Kokomo. The paper excels in local news, especially business news. ..
Kokomo Transmission
Kokomo Transmission is a DaimlerChrysler automobile factory in Kokomo, Indiana. The factory opened in 1956. Historic products: Chrysler 45RFE transmission Current products: Chrysler 4RE transmission RWDChrysler 42RLE transmission RWDChrysler 48RE transmission RWDChrysler 40TE transmission FWDChrys..
Kokomo Tribune
The Kokomo Tribune is north central Indiana's major source for news. The newspaper is located at 300 N. Union in downtown Kokomo, Indiana. The paper excels in high school sports coverage, photography and design. Its online version incorporates video, audio and audio slide shows for news coverage...
Kokondo
Kokondo Karate and its sister style, Jukido Jujitsu are Japanese-based martial arts developed by Shihan Paul Arel. Jukido Jujitsu was founded first, in 1959, and Kokondo Karate was founded in 1970. The two styles are taught and practiced primarily in the United States, Finland and Israel; within t..
Kokonoe, Oita
Naruhodo Hot Spring in Kokonoe, not one of the promoted nine Kokonoe (九重町; -machi) is a small town located in Kusu District, Oita, Japan. It promotes its nine hot springs, which are occasionally closed by flooding; it is also the summer headquarters of Labo Camp Kujuu, part of the LABO ..
Kokoomuksen Nuorten Liitto ry.
Kokoomuksen Nuorten Liitto ry. (in Finnish) / Samlingspartiets Ungdomsförbund rf. (in Swedish) (Youth of the Coalition Party), a political youth organization in Finland. It is the youth wing of Kansallinen Kokoomus (National Coalition Party). External links [KNL Website] ..
Kokopelli
Kokopelli is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player (often with a huge phallus and antenna-like protrusions on his head), who has been venerated by many Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States. Like most fertility deities, Kokopelli presides over both ch..
Kokopelli & Company
Cover for Attack of the Smart Pies (2005), showing Emma, Urania, Feather and Kokopelli Kokopelli & Company is a comic strip drawn by science historian and cartoonist Larry Gonick, aimed generally at ten- to fifteen-year-olds. Appearing monthly in Muse magazine, the strip relates the adventur..
Kokopo
Kokopo is the capital of East New Britain in Papua New Guinea. The capital was moved from Rabaul in 1994 when the volcanoes Tavurvur and Vulcan erupted. ..
Kokopu
Kokopu are a group of three fish found in the rivers, lakes and swamps of New Zealand and is unique to that land. Kokopu are galaxiids and like others of that family it lacks scales and has a thick, leathery skin covered with mucus. Kokopu like streams with plenty of cover (e.g. logs and overhanging..
Kokoreç
Kokoreç is a Turkish dish made of lamb intestines. Intestines out of milk-fed lambs (süt kuzusu) is most favored for this dish. It's a delicacy and not a standard menu item in restaurants. It can be found in street vendors and some specialized restaurants only. As with all intestine-based food..
Kokoretsi
Kokoretsi is a traditional Greek dish typically consumed at Easter, consisting mainly of seasoned lamb, goat or pork offal. Recipes usually include chopped intestines, sweetbreads, hearts lungs and/or kidneys, marinated in lemon, olive oil and oregano, and seasoned with salt, pepper and kefalotir..
Kokoro
''For other meanings of Kokoro, see Kokoro (disambiguation). Kokoro (こころ, in kanji 心) is a novel by Natsume Soseki. It was first published in 1914 in serial form in the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shinbun. The title literally means 'heart', and can be translated as 'the heart of things' ..
Kokorokan
Kokorokan is a karate style which broke off Seido in 1987, in an attempt to find a middle ground between the old style kyokushin and Seido. ..
Kokoro (Dead or Alive)
Nationality: Japanese Gender: Female Birthdate: December 1 Age: 17 Blood type: A Height: 1.58 m (5' 2") Weight: 49 kg (108 lbs) Measurements: B90 W55 H87 cm (B35 W22 H34) Fighting Style: Ba Ji Quan (Hakkyoku-ken) Occupation: Geisha apprentice Favorite Food(s): Anmitsu, ..
Kokoro (disambiguation)
Kokoro may mean: the novel Kokoro by Natsume Sosekithe word "heart" in Japanese, in the figurative, emotional sense. (It does not refer to the organ.)a popular Japanese television drama starring Noriko Nakagoshi.in the fictional tales of the robot, Astro boy, his ability to think like a human being..
Kokoro Amano
Kokoro Amano (天野♥こころ, born August 30, 1982 in the city of Miyako, Iwate Prefecture, Japan) is an AV Idol who starred in pornographic movies between 2001 and 2004. She worked mainly for Soft on Demand[link] and Moodyz[link]. She is highly regarded by fans for her char..
Kokoro Kosaka
is a fictional character from Kiyohiko Azuma works. She played a leading role in Wallaby and a minor role in Azumanga Daioh. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Biography She is a sixteen-years-old girl with the time of the first chapter of Wallaby. She ..
Kokoro Library
|} is an anime (and also a manga) about three sisters (Aruto, Iina, and Kokoro) that live in a secluded library deep in the mountains that their father built, far away from the city and any potential users. The anime was directed by Koji Masunari, who is also known for being the director of the a..
Kokoro no Senshi
Kokoro no Senshi (心の戦士) is the second Japanese single by Angela Aki. It was released on January 18 2006, reached #9 on the Oricon Daily Charts, and #13 on the Weekly Chart. It features the Final Fantasy VIII theme song "Eyes on Me" by Faye Wong and "TODAY", a Smashing Pumpkins cover. Trac..
Kokoro no Wakusei ~Little planets~
~Little planets~ is Aiko Kayo's seventh single. It was released on May 25, 2005, by AVEX Records. Kokoro no Wakusei ~Little planets~ was used as the first ending theme for the anime Law of Ueki. The c/w track is a cover of one of Kylie Minogue's older singles. Track listing Kokoro no Wakusei ~Li..
Kokosing Construction
The Kokosing Construction is a construction company. ..
Kokosing River
The Kokosing River (ko-KO-sing) is a tributary of the Walhonding River, 57.2 mi (92.1 km) long, in east-central Ohio in the United States. Via the Walhonding, Muskingum and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 482 mi² (1248 km²). Ohio Department ..
Kokoszki
Kokoszki is one of the quarters of the city of Gdańsk, Poland. Kokoszki was a location for 2 German concentration camps during the Second World War (Danzig-Burggraben and Kokochken) that were subcamps of the concentration camp Stutthof. External link [Map of Kokoszki]   Gdańs..
Kokoszki (PKP station)
Kokoszki Location City/Town Kokoszki District Address ??? Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) KiełpinekKlukowo Following station(s) Leźno Info Water tower present Never existed Locomotives depot present Yes Platforms in use 1 Station building present Yes (..
Kokot
Kokot was a settlement and castle in present-day Štúrovo, near Nové Zámky, Slovakia, destroyed in 1543 during an Ottoman invasion. ..
Kokoyah District
Kokoyah District is one of eight districts located in Bong County, Liberia. Districts of Liberia Bomi County: Klay | Mecca Bong County: Fuamah | Jorquelleh | Kokoyah | Panta-Kpa | Salala | Sanayea | Suakoko | Zota Gbarpolu County: Belleh | Bopolu | Bokomu | Kongba | Gbarma Grand Ba..
Koko (gorilla)
See Koko for other uses of the word "Koko" than the gorilla. --> Koko (born July 4, 1971, in San Francisco, California) is the name of a captive, acculturated gorilla trained by Dr. Francine 'Penny' Patterson and other scientists at Stanford University to allegedly communicate with more than 1,000..
KOKO (venue)
KOKO is a music venue at the bottom of Camden High Street in Camden Town, London near Mornington Crescent tube station. It has a capacity of 1,500 and was previously known as the Camden Palace. The venue was opened on 26 December, 1900 as The Camden Theatre and had a seating capacity of 1,600..
Koko Enterprises
Koko Enterprises is an animation studio located in South Korea. It was founded by Myong Ok Jeon.The owners are Tokyo Movie Shinsha and Sega,Koko has animated and provided ink and paint for the following series and movies: AnimaniacsBatman Beyond + Film ([[Batman_Beyond:_Return_of_the_Joker]])Big Gu..
Koko Head
Sandy Beach from the Halona Blowhole lookout. The far distant ridge is Makapu‘u Head, the eastern end of O‘ahu. The coastline, looking north west, from Lana‘i Lookout. Koko Head is the headland that defines the eastern side of Maunalua Bay along the southeastern side o..
Koko ni Iruzee!
The single "Koko Ni Iruzee!" was the sixteenth single of J-pop idol group Morning Musume and was released 30 October 2002 and It sold a total of 228,542 copies. Track listing Koko Ni Iru Ze!Jun LoverKoko Ni Iru Ze! (Instrumental) Members at time of single Natsumi AbeKaori IidaMari YaguchiKei Yas..
Koko Tanimoto-Kondo
Koko Tanimoto-Kondo is a prominent Atomic Bomb survivor, and is the daughter of Kiyoshi Tanimoto, a Methodist minister famous for his work for the Hiroshima Maidens. Both appear in John Hersey's book, Hiroshima. In 1955, both appeared on the popular television program This Is Your Life where they ..
Koko Taylor
Koko Taylor (Undated photograph) Koko Taylor sometimes called KoKo Taylor (born September 28, 1935 as Cora Walton, on a farm just outside Memphis, Tennessee) is an American blues musician, popularly known as the "Queen of the Blues." She is known primarily for her rough and powerful vocals a..
Koko the Clown
Koko the Clown and Fitz Koko the Clown was an animated character created by animation pioneer, Max Fleischer. It is disputed whether the character's name is spelled "Koko" or "Ko-Ko" as it varies between films. Koko was created when Max Fleischer invented the rotoscope, a device that allowed..
Kokpar
Kokpar is a traditional Kazakh game played on horseback, in which two teams of players compete to carry a headless goat carcass into a goal. This game is related to the Afghan game of Buzkashi. Image:Kokpar1.jpg Image:Kokpar2.jpg Image:Kokpar3.jpg Image:Kokpar4.jpg|He shoots, he scores! ..
Kokrajhar
Kokrajhar is a town in western Assam. It is the district headquarters of Kokrajhar district, and also the headquarters of the Bodo Territorial Council (BTC). Kokrajhar was the blood centre for the Bodoland Movement which created history and even today it is recognised as the capital town for the ..
Kokrajhar district
The map of Kokrajhar Kokrajhar is an administrative district in the state of Assam in India. The district headquarters are located at Kokrajhar town. The district occupies an area of 3,169.22 km² and has a population of 930,404 (as of 2001). Kokrajhar district is located on the northern b..
Kokrebellur
Kokkarebellur usually reduced by local usage to Kokrebellur is a village in Karnataka, India. It is situated near Maddur between the cities of Mysore and Bangalore. [12.526° N 77.085° E] The name of the village is derived from Kokkare meaning stork and Bellur meaning village o..
Koksetau
Koksetau or Köksetau (Also known as Kokchetav and Kokshetau) is the administrative center of Aqmola Province, northern Kazakhstan. It has a population of 123,400 (1999 census). The name of the city established in 1824 means "sky-coloured mountain". After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the city ..
Koksijde
Koksijde is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. It comprises the towns of Koksijde proper, Oostduinkerke, St-Idesbald and Wulpen. Aerial view Statistics On January 1st, 2005 Koksijde had a total population of 21,033. The total area is 43.96 km² which gives a..
Koksilah River Provincial Park
Koksilah River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Koksoak River
The Koksoak River (in French, rivière Koksoak) is the largest river in Nunavik, Québec, Canada. The name of the Inuit village and administrative center that lies on the shores of the Koksoak, Kuujjuaq, translates as "great river." Koksoak is believed to be an earlier written form of this Inuktitut..
Kokstad, KwaZulu-Natal
Location of Kokstad in KwaZulu-Natal Province Kokstad is a town in the Sisonke District of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. Kokstad is named after the Griqua chief Adam Kok III who settled here in 1863. Stad is the Afrikaans word for city. The town is built on the outer slopes of the Dra..
Koktebel
Koktebel (Ukrainian: Коктебель, Russian: , ), formerly known as Planerskoye, is one of the most popular resort townlets in South-Eastern Crimea. Koktebel is situated on the shore of the Black Sea about halfway between Theodosia and Sudak and is subordinated to the Theodosia city municipali..
Koku
A is a unit of volume in Japan, equal to ten cubic shaku. Approximately 3.6 koku equal one cubic metre. The koku was originally defined as quantity of rice, historically defined as enough rice to feed one person for one year (one Masu is enough rice to feed a person for one day). In 1891 it was de..
KOKU
KOKU is the call sign of a radio station in the United States territory of Guam. The station, broadcasting at 100.3 FM in Hagåtña, airs a contemporary hit radio format as Hit Radio 100. External links [KOKU][Query the FCC's FM station database for KOKU] ..
Kokubu, Kagoshima
Kokubu (国分市; -shi) was a city located in Kagoshima, Japan. On November 7, 2005, the city merged with six towns from Aira District forming the city of Kirishima and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the city had an estimated population of 55,237 and the density of ..
Kokubunji
Kokubunji can refer to: Kokubunji, TokyoKokubunji, KagawaKokubunji, TochigiProvincial temples in Japan This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to ..
Kokubunji, Kagawa
This article is about the former town in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. There is a city in Tokyo with this name, see Kokubunji, Tokyo, as well as a town in Tochigi Prefecture, see Kokubunji, Tochigi. Also see Provincial temple. Kokubunji (国分寺町; -cho) was a town located in Ayauta District, Kagaw..
Kokubunji, Tochigi
Kokubunji (国分寺町; -machi) was a town located in Shimotsuga District, Tochigi, Japan. In 2006, it merged to form the new city of Shimotsuke, Tochigi. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 17,373 and a density of 835.24 persons per km². The total area was 20.80 km². External..
Kokubunji, Tokyo
Kokubunji (国分寺市; -shi) is a city in Tokyo, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 115,459 and the density of 10,057.40 persons per km². The total area is 11.48 km². The city was founded on November 3, 1964. External links [Kokubunji official website] in E..
Kokubun Morishige
(1553-1615) was a son of Date Harumune. Morishige was adopted by Kokubun Moriuji. During the Battle of Hitadori Bridge in 1585, Morishige distinguished himself as a warrior under Date Masamune. During the year of 1590, Masamune submitted to the likes of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Morishige was then assign..
Kokubu Technology Center
As of December, 2004, the Kokubu Technology Center is a planned facility for manufacturing display devices. Consumer electronics corporation Sony plans to invest 10 billion JPY in the Center. The investment would be part of a larger, 500 billion JPY investment in semiconductor technology. See also ..
Kokufu, Gifu
This article is about the former town in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. There is another town with this name in Tottori Prefecture, see Kokufu, Tottori. Kokufu (国府町; -chou) was a town located in the former Yoshiki District, Gifu, Japan. On February 1, 2005 the town merged eight other towns and vill..
Kokufu, Tottori
Kokufu (国府町; -cho) is a town located in Iwami District, Tottori, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 8,629 and a density of 92.39 persons per km². The total area is 93.40 km². External link [Official town website] (in Japanese) ..
Kokufu-Tagajō Station
Kokufu-Tagajō Station (国府多賀城駅) is a JR East railway station located in Tagajō, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line Tōhoku Main Line Surrounding area History September 29, 2001: Station begins operation. ..
Kokugaku
Kokugaku ([[Wiktionary:Kyūjitai|Kyūjitai]]: 國學/[[Wiktionary:Shinjitai|Shinjitai]]: 国学; lit. National study or Japanology) was an ethnocentric school of Japanese philology and philosophy originating during the Tokugawa period. The word 'Kokugaku' has been translated as 'Native Studies' or '..
Kokugakuin University
Kokugakuin University (國學院大學; Kokugakuin Daigaku, abbreviated as 國學大 Kokugakudai or 國大 Kokudai) is a private university, whose main office is located in Tokyo's Shibuya district. It was established in 1920. Contents 1 Outline1.1 The university as a whole1.2 Ed..
Kokuhonsha
The Kokuhonsha (国本社) was a Japanese secret society founded in 1924. It was founded by General Sadao Araki (荒木 貞夫) and Kiichiro Hiranuma (平沼 騏一郎). Its members were some of the most powerful generals, admirals and civilians, dedicated to the Kōdōha (Imperial Way) nationalist ..
Kokuji Shinano
Kokuji Shinano (国司信濃; July 22, 1842 – December 9, 1864) Japanese samurai in the service of Lord Mōri of Chōshū as a senior retainer. Also known as Tomosuke (朝相), Chikasuke (親相), and Kumanosuke (熊之助). Second son of Chōshū retainer Takasu Mototada, he was adopted by th..
Kokumbona
Kokumbona is a village on the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. It was an Japanese base during World War II and the site of a United States Marine Corps amphibious landing on 19 August 1942. Lat 9° 25' 0S Long 159° 55' 0E. Located on Guadalcanal's north coast, west of Honiara. ..
Kokura
Kokura (小倉) is an ancient castle town in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, guarding, via its suburb Moji, the Straits of Shimonoseki between Honshu and Kyushu. Kokura is also the name of the penultimate station on the southbound Sanyo Shinkansen line, which is owned by JR Kyushu and an important part o..
Kokura Castle
Kokura Castle from the nearby Japanese garden Kokura Castle (小倉城  Kokura-jō) in Kokura Kita ward in Kitakyushu, Japan was built by Hosokawa Tadaoki [link] in 1602. It was the property of the Ogasawara clan which came from Harima (Himeji area) from 1632 to 1860. The castle w..
Kokura Kita-ku, Kitakyushu
Riverwalk Kitakyushu and Kokura castle moat in Kokura Kita-ku Kokura Kita-ku (小倉北区) is a ward of Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan. It is the north part of what used to be Kokura City before the merger of five cities to create Kitakyushu City in 1963. JR Kyushu's Kokura Station is the main r..
Kokura Minami-ku, Kitakyushu
Hiraodai karst plateau in Kokura Minami ward The city of Kokura was merged into Kitakyushu city when the latter was created out of the merger of five cities in 1963. At this time Kokura was divided into North and South wards. Kokura Minami ward is the southern part of what used to be Kokura c..
Kokura Prefecture
The short-lived Kokura Prefecture (小倉県 Kokura-ken) was founded separately from Fukuoka prefecture in December 1871 after the clan system was abolished earlier that year. It was made up of three separate han territories (Buzen, Kokura and Nakatsu) which were each for a short while in 1871 thems..
Kokura Station
Kokura Station with monorail tracks Kokura Station (小倉駅; -eki) in Kokura Kita ward is the main railway station in Kitakyushu, Japan. It is part of the JR Kyushu network and the Sanyo Shinkansen stops here. It is the second largest station in Kyushu with 120,000 users daily. Contents ..
Kokuritsu Kyogijo Station
Kokuritsu Kyogijo Station (National Stadium), also known as Tokyo Taiikukan Mae, is located in Sendagaya, Shibuya and Shinanomachi, Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan on the Toei Oedo Line (都営地下鉄大江戸線|Toei Chikatetsu Ōedo-sen) operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. The..
Kokusai kempo
Kokusai Kempo, founded by Master Ueki, is a Japanese martial art that finds it roots in Chinese Kung Fu. Kokusai Kempo is a split from Shorenji Kempo. The focus of Kokusai Kempo is free style situational defense as opposed to Shorenji's formatted situation defense. Students of Kokusai Kempo learn ki..
Kokushi
Kokushi (国司) were officials in Classical Japan sent from the central government to oversee a province from around the 8th century, after the enactment of the Ritsuryo system. Kokushi held considerable power and responsibility according to the Ritsuryo, including tax collection, etc. The highes..
Kokushi Daijiten
The Kokushi Daijiten (国史大辞典 literally "Great Dictionary of National History") [Call no.: REF DS 833 .K64, ISBN 4642005013 (Vol. 1)] is a large, general history dictionary of Japan published by the Tokyo-based company Yoshikawa Kobunkan. The original edition consisted of six volume..
Kokusho Sōmokuroku
The loosely, "General Catalog of National Books") is a Japanese reference work that indexes books published in Japan or written by Japanese before 1867. First published by the Iwanami Shoten company in 1963, an expanded edition was released in 1989. In its current edition, the Kokusho Sōmokurok..
Kokusui-kai
The Kokusui-kai ("Patriotic Society") (國粹会), founded in 1958, is a Tokyo-based yakuza organization with an estimated 500 members. Despite its relatively low membership, it is widely viewed as a wealthy and successful gang, controlling Tokyo's fashionable Ginza district. (If one includes loca..
Kokutai
Kokutai (Japanese kanji: 国体, lit. national essence) is a framework for Japanese understanding of what is Japanese. It served in different interpretations as a unifying idea from the Meiji restoration until the end of World War II. Contents 1 Description2 Application3 Reference..
Kokuvil Hindu College
The Kokuvil Hindu College(KHC) is one of leading School in Sri Lanka. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The colonial Government handed over the monopoly of education in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) to anglicized clergy-the three Protestant Christian missions: The Anglican mission, The American mission, the We..
Kokuwamon
Kokuwamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Machine Digimon, the pre-Digivolved form of Kuwagamon. Contents 1 Evolution2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 Appearances3.1 Battle of Adventurers3.2 Digimon Frontier Evolution Fresh (Baby I) - MetalKoromonIn-Tr..
Kokuwamon X
Kokuwamon X is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Rookie Level Digimon, Kokuwamon modified by the X-Antibody. Contents 1 Evolution2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 Appearances3.0.1 Digimon X-Evolution Evolution Rookie (Child) - Kokuwamon XChampion (Adult) - Kuwaga..
Kokyo
Panorama of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo Map of the Imperial Palace and surrounding Gardens Nijubashi Bridge at the Imperial Palace. Emperor Akihito prepares to greet the flag-waving crowd at the Imperial Palace on his birthday. Photo taken on Dec. 23, 2004. Imperial Pala..
Kokyu
The kokyū ([[wiktionary:胡|胡]][[wiktionary:弓|弓]]) is a traditional Japanese string instrument, the only one played with a bow. Although it was supposedly introduced to Japan from China along with the shamisen, its material, shape and sound are unique to Japan. The instrument also exists in..
Kok Ksor
Kok Ksor was born in 1945 in Gia Long Province, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. He is a member of the Jarai ethnic group and the President of the Montagnard Foundation, Inc., an organization, begun as an RSO at the University of Chicago, which states that its mission is to preserve the live..
Kok River
The Kok River (Thai แม่น้ำกก) originates in Shan State, Myanmar. It flows down and across the Myanmar-Thailand border to Fang district, Chiang Mai Province. The most of its length is in Chiang Rai Province that passes Mueang Chiang Rai, Mae Chan, Chiang Saen, Wiang Chai districts and..
Ko (kana)
kana - gojūon ん わ ら や ま は な た さ か あ っ (ゐ) り み ひ に ち し き い ヴ る ゆ む ふ ぬ つ す く う ヶ (ゑ) れ め へ ね て せ け え ー を ろ よ も ほ の と そ こ お こ, in hiragana, or コ in katakana, or ko in Romaji with..
Ko Kan Ko Sata
Ko Kan Ko Sata is a musician from southern Mali. She plays the kamelen n'goni, a traditional eight-stringed lute, and is said to be the only woman who plays this instrument. Her self-named album features her singing and playing the kamelen n'goni, accompanied by balafon and flute. It has been rele..
Ko Kham
Ko Kham (Thai เกาะขาม) is a small island near Ko Mak, on Trat Province, Thailand. It can be reached with a sea kayak from Ko Mak or by walking during low tide. Ko Kham has nice places to snorkel, depending on the direction of wind. Especially the south beach has a calm sea, nice sand..
Ko Kut
Ko Kut is a sub-district in the Trat Province in southeast Thailand, close to the border with Cambodia. It is a major island ringed by sleepy seaside villages and coconut plantation. It is about one hour from the mainland by speedboat. Kut Island has limited infrastructure and hence is not ov..
Økokrim
Økokrim (full translated name: Norwegian National Authority for the Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime; Økokrim is short for Økonomisk Kriminalitet ("Economic Crime")) is Norway's central unit for fighting economic, environmental and computer related crimes. The ..

 


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