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Kon
Kon may refer to: A god in Inca mythologyKaizō Konpaku, a fictional character from the Bleach manga and anime seriesSatoshi Kon, director of anime films This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, yo..
Kon-Tiki
The Kon-Tiki raft is shown on the cover of the DVD of the documentary. Kon-Tiki was the name given to a raft by Norwegian explorer and writer Thor Heyerdahl in his 1947 expedition. It was named after the Inca sun god, Viracocha, for whom "Kon-Tiki" was said to be an old name. Kon-Tiki is also ..
Konaaganama
One of five Buddhas: Kakusanda, Konaagama, Kasyapa, Gautama and Metteyya. ..
Konac konca
Konac konca is an album of the Croatian rock band Živo blato. It was released in 1999. From the provocative and heavy "Estrada", over straight rockers like "Pas" and "Loš", to the novelty a cappella song "Ajkulo", the album is living evidence of Siniša Vuco's talent (he's a composer, guitarist, a..
Konagai, Nagasaki
Konagai (小長井町; -chou) is a town located in Kitatakaki District, Nagasaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 6,437 and a density of 208.12 persons per km². The total area is 30.93 km². ..
Konak
Konak may mean: Konak (Turkey), a district of İzmir Province, Turkey. Konak (Serbia), a village in Vojvodina, Serbia. Konak, Bulgaria, a village in Targovishte Province, Bulgaria This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Konakovo
Konakovo (Russian: ) is a town in Tver Oblast, Russia. It is located on the left bank of the Ivankovskoye Reservoir (Volga River) at [56°42′N 36°47′E]. Population: 42,335 (2002 Census). It is the administrative center of Konakovsky District. It was founded in 1806 and received town s..
Konakovskaya GRES
Konakovskaya GRES is a thermal power plant near Konakovo in Russia. Two of the three chimneys are used as electricity pylons. External links [A forum post featuring a picture of the power plant and further information.] ..
Konak (Turkey)
Konak is a district of İzmir Province of Turkey and one of the metropolitan districts of İzmir city. Konak was previously a quarter, the historic center, as well as the renowned central square (Konak Meydanı) of İzmir central district. For example, Karşıyaka along the opposing northern shor..
Konami
(TYO: [9766] NYSE: [knm] SGX: [K20]) is a leading developer and publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling Toys, trading cards, and computer and video games. The company was founded in 1969 as a jukebox rental and repair business in Osaka, Japan by Kagemasa Ko..
Konami's Ping Pong
Konami's Ping Pong is a sports arcade game created in 1985 by Konami. The game is noted as the first video game to accurately reflect the gameplay of table tennis, as opposed to earlier over-simplifications like PONG. As with other Konami titles of the time, it was ported to several 8-bit computer ..
Konami '88
Konami '88 or 88 Games' is the third in a game series by Konami, where you test your Olympic skills against other world-class athletes. Bronze or silver medals are not good enough - you have to go for the gold to get to the next event. However, you must at least qualify in each event in order to com..
Konami Antiques MSX Collection
Konami Antiques MSX Collection is a series of compilations of MSX computer games released by Konami in Japan for the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn between 1997 and 1998. Releases Konami Antiques MSX Collection Vol. 1 — 1997 — PlayStationKonami Antiques MSX Collection Vol. 2 — 1..
Konami Arcade Classics
Konami Arcade Classics was an arcade compilation released in 1999 for the PlayStation. It contained ten games; Pooyan, Scramble, Yie-Ar Kung Fu, Roc 'n' Rope, Shao Lin's Road, Circus Charlie, Super Cobra, Road Fighter, Time Pilot and Gyruss. Each were released between 1981 and 1985. The game is kn..
Konami Break Shot
Break Shot was a billiards video game planned by Konami but never actually released to the public, possibly due to the decline of the popularity of billiards in Japan during that time period. Break Shot is listed in the manual of the Game Master 2 as RC 756. Konami also put advertisements in the Ja..
Konami Code
Logo of the Konami Code sold on T-Shirts. The Konami Code (also known as the Konami Command and the Contra Code) is a cheat code that can be used in many Konami video games, usually enabling some sort of secret option. The code was first used in the 1986 release of Gradius for the Nintendo En..
Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced
Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced was released on March 22 2002, for the Game Boy Advance. It was released in Europe under the name Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Classics. A version was also released as a dedicated console. Contents 1 Games2 Konami Code3 See also4&n..
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan
Konami JPN Ltd., formerly Konami Computer Entertainment Japan (KCEJ), is a video game developer and subsidiary of Konami Corporation, located in Tokyo, Japan. The development house has worked on titles for a wide variety of platforms, ranging from Game Boy to PlayStation. KCEJ is split into two di..
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, (aka KCET, KCE Tokyo, Konami TYO, and Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo Co., Ltd.) is a former subsidiary of Konami Corporation. Konami absorbed KCET along with several of its other subsidiaries in 2005. KCET was a Tokyo-based game developer responsible for m..
Konami Game Master
The Konami Game Master is a special cheat cartridge specifically designed for Konami games on the MSX. You can start at different stages, with more lives, save the game's progress and high scores, make screen dumps, and play in slow motion, as well as other uses. The Game Master II was a second ..
Konami GX400
Konami GX400 is an arcade system board by Konami that made its debut in 1985. Nemesis specifications Main CPU: Motorola 68000 @ 10.0 MHz / G400 BIOSSound CPU: Zilog Z80Sound Chip: 2x AY-3-8910 PSG or YM2151, VLM5030 and K007232 List of Nemesis based titles Black Panther (1987)City Bomber (1987)Gala..
Konami Krazy Racers
Konami Krazy Racers (Konami Wai Wai Racing Advance in Japan) is a racing video game, published and developed by Konami, and was released for Game Boy Advance in 2001. It was a GBA launch title, and many people purchased it owing to the fact that it was supposedly very similar to [[Mario Kart: Supe..
Konami Man
Konami Man (コナミマン) is a fictional character who has made numerous appearances in video games by Konami. Appearances 1986 – [[King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch]] (Famicom) – Appears as a power-up which restores all lost health.1987 – The Goonies II (Famicom/NES) - Appears in a ..
Konami MSX cartridge combos
General Most MSX computers have two cartridge slots. Some Konami games have special cheats if you put one game in the lower slot (the game you wish to play) and another in a higher slot. When running on an emulator, it is important that the dump is correct. Some dumps found on the internet are not ..
Konami SCC
The Konami SCC (Sound Custom Chip or Sound Creative Chip) is a sound chip developed by Konami with Yamaha for the MSX. Konami was dissatisfied with the capabilities of the PSG, the MSX and MSX2 built-in sound-chip. The SCC is used together with the PSG and is also known as the K051649. Each Konami..
Konami Sound Cartridge
The Konami Sound Cartridge is supplied with the MSX video games Snatcher and Super Deform Snatcher. Sometimes it is known as the SCC+. It includes a slightly improved SCC sound chip and 64kB of volatile RAM. It is likely that the RAM was included since most MSX computers in Japan at the time of re..
Konami Sports in Seoul
Konami Sports in Seoul is based on the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. It is the Japanese version of Track & Field II. The player represents the Japanese track and field team and must win the gold for Japan. The player must win all events in order to beat the game. Losing even one even m..
Konami Wai Wai World
Wai Wai World (ワイワイワールド) is a 1988 Famicom platform game released only in Japan by Konami. The full title is Konami Wai Wai World (コナミワイワイワールド), with "wai wai" being a Japanese onomatopoeia for a noisy, crowded area. The game itself stars various Konami created..
Konami Yoshida
is a seiyū. Kae Araki acted as her senpai during training at a seiyū school. Contents 1 Notable voice roles1.1 Anime1.2 Game2 External links Notable voice roles Anime Princess Sheila in Bastard!!Azusa Kanzaki in Devil Hunter YohkoSeiko Taniguchi in Futari wa Pretty CureNat..
Konan, Aichi
This article is about the city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. There are other places in Japan with this name, see Konan (disambiguation). Kōnan (江南市; -shi) is a city located in Aichi, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 98,806 and the density of 3,274.98 persons per km..
Konan, Kagawa
This article is about the former town in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. There are other places in Japan with this name, see Konan (disambiguation). Konan (香南町; -cho) was a town located in Kagawa District, Kagawa, Japan. On January 10, 2006 the town merged with four other towns into the expanded c..
Konan, Kochi
Konan (香南市; -shi) is a city located in Kochi, Japan. As of its founding but with 2003 population estimates, the city has an estimated population of 33,721 and a density of 266 persons per km². The total area is 126.75 km². The city was formed on March 1, 2006 from the merger of the towns o..
Konan, Saitama
This article is about the town in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. There are other places in Japan with this name, see Konan (disambiguation). Kōnan (江南町; -machi) is a town located in Ōsato District, Saitama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 13,826 and a density of 605...
Konan, Shiga
This article is about the city in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. There are other places in Japan with this name, see Konan (disambiguation). Konan (湖南市 shi) is a city located in the southern part of Shiga, Japan. As of 2004, the town has an estimated population of 54,707 and a density of 776.09 pe..
Konan-ku, Yokohama
Konan Ward, Yokohama Area 19.86 km² Population 222,270 (2006) Floral emblem Sunflower, Chinese bellflower, and Hydrangea Tree emblem Ilex rotunda Bird Chickadee Ward Office Address 〒233-0004, Konan-ku, Konan-chuo-dori 10-1 Telephone style="border-style: none none solid solid"81-..
Konanakunte
Konanakunte is a census town in Bangalore district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Konanakunte had a population of 13,262. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Konanakunte has an average litera..
Konangi
Konangi is a Tamil writer. Born and lives in Kovilpatti, Southern Tamilnadu. He has published five short story collections and two novels. Extremely dense imageries and emphasis on language rather than the plot as major prop for his fiction makes his later works a difficult read for an average reade..
Konan (disambiguation)
Konan is the name of several places in Japan: Kōnan, Aichi (江南市; -shi), a city in Aichi Prefecture.Konan, Kochi (香南市; -shi), a city in Kochi Prefecture.Konan, Shiga (湖南市; -shi), a city in Shiga Prefecture.Kōnan, Saitama (江南町; -machi), a town in Saitama Prefecture.Konan, Kag..
Konan Naito
Konan Naito (1866-1934) was a well-known Japanese sinologist who published a number of notable works within his field. His most representative works were created around the end of the Meiji Era (1911), or the beginning of the Taisho, and have been widely published, being recognized as authoritary wo..
Konan University
Overview Konan University is a university located on the slopes of Rokko Mountain in the Higashi-Nadaku ward of the city of Kobe, Japan. A private university with approximately 10,000 students, the university offers a wide variety of programs to Japanese students, as well as an international exch..
Konardihi
Konardihi is a census town in Barddhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Konardihi had a population of 8248. Males constitute 57% of the population and females 43%. Konardihi has an average literacy ra..
Konark
Stone Work at Konark Konark (or Konarak) (Sanskrit: कोनार्क) is a small town in the state of Orissa, India, on the Bay of Bengal, sixty-five kilometres from Bhubaneswar. Konark is the site of the 13th-century Sun Temple (also known as the Black Pagoda), built in black granite ..
Konark Beach
Konark Beach is situated in Orissa on the eastern coast of India and is considered to be India's finest beaches. About 10km along the beach, the Ramchandi Temple is situated. The sun temple stands on this beach. This place is of religious importance to Hindus. ..
Konashi Station
Konashi Station Konashi Station (小梨駅) is a train station located on the JR Ōfunato Line in western Senmaya, Iwate, Japan. It is a 'ghost station', with no staff assigned to it. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line JR ..
Konavattam
Konavattam is a census town in Vellore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Konavattam had a population of 9351. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Konavattam has an average literacy rat..
Konavle
Konavle (Italian: ) is a small region and municipality located southeast of Dubrovnik, Croatia. It is administratively part of the Dubrovnik-Neretva county and forms a municipality with its center at Gruda with a total population of 8,250 people (2001) split in 32 villages. Konavle is actually ..
Konawa, Oklahoma
Konawa is a city in Seminole County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,479 at the 2000 census. Geography Konawa is located at [34°57′33″N, 96°45′10″W] (34.959284, -96.752863)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
Konawaena High School
Konawaena High School is a public high school located in Kealakekua, Hawaii. ..
Konawaruk River
The Konawaruk River is a river in western Guyana. It is a tributary of the Essequibo River, joining it just south of the Potaro River mouth at [5°18′N 58°55′W]. Mining, especially for gold, is the primary industry along the river. Pollution from extraction processes, including the..
Konawa Reservoir
Konawa Reservoir is Reservoir located in Oklahoma. The lake covers approximately 1,350 acres (5.5 km²) and was constructed in 1969. ..
Kona (disambiguation)
Kona can refer to: Kailua-Kona, Hawai'iKona, Burkina Faso, department in Mouhoun Province, Burkina FasoKona District, HawaiiKona International AirportKona Bicycle CompanyKona coffee This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an r..
Kona Bicycle Company
The 1999 Kona Stab Dee Lux with the s-bend downtube. This frame is custom painted. Photograph by Alex Cameron, courtesy asilvertouch.com Kona Bikes is a bicycle company. Though specializing primarily in high-performance mountain bikes, their product line also includes racing bicycles like th..
Kona Carmack
Kona Carmack (born Jennifer Konaluhiole Carmack on October 1, 1976, Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American model and actress who was born and raised in Honolulu. She studied marketing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and graduated from USC in 2004. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate o..
Kona Coast
"Kona Coast" is a song written by Al Jardine and Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1978 album M.I.U. Album. Details Written by: Al Jardine/Mike LoveAlbum: M.I.U. AlbumTime: 2 min 33 secProduced by: Al Jardine/Ron Altbach Performers Mike Love: Lead VocalsAl..
Kona coffee
Kona Coffee is the market name for a variety of coffee (Coffea arabica) cultivated on the slopes of Mount Hualalai and Mauna Loa in the North and South Kona Districts of the Big Island of Hawaii. Only coffee from the Kona Districts can be described as "Kona". Coffee requires a very specific combin..
Kona coiler
The Kona Coiler is a high performance crosscountry/four-cross mountain bike. It is one of the most versatile and capable mountain bikes with dual suspension. ..
Kona District, Hawaii
Kona is the name of a moku or district on the island of Hawai‘i in the State of Hawai‘i. In the Hawaiian language, kona means leeward or dry side of the island, as opposed to ko‘olau which means windward or the wet side of the island. The moku of Kona is divided into North Kona (Kona ‘Akau..
Kona Hawaii Temple
Kona Hawai‘i Temple on the Big Island of Hawai‘i is the seventieth Mormon temple in the world and the second in Hawai‘i. Kona Hawai‘i Temple is the seventieth church temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It is the second church temple in Hawai‘i following the L..
Kona International Airport
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Konbaung Dynasty
The Konbaung Dynasty (1752-1885, sometimes called the Alaungpaya Dynasty) was the last Burmese dynasty. Alaungpaya founded the dynasty after the demise of the Toungoo Dynasty. An expansionist dynasty, the Konbaung kings waged campaigns against Manipur, Arakan, Assam, the Mon and the Ayutthaya kingdo..
Koncert
Koncert may refer to: КОНЦЕРТ, Billy Joel albumKoncert, live performance album of DG 307 (band) 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 ..
Koncert kod Hajdučke česme
Koncert kod Hajdučke česme is the first live concert release by Yugoslav rock group Bijelo dugme. The album title refers to the band's famous concert played before ~80,000 people on August 22, 1977 at Hajdučka česma grounds in Belgrade. However, the material on the record is only partially r..
Koncerz
A koncerz is a kind of sword used by Polish horsemen in the renaissance period. It is thin and long, used for example by a kind of heavy cavalry (husaria) to go through an armour plate, but not to slash. The koncerz originated from a medieval sword and appeared at the end of the 15th century when i..
Konče municipality
Konče municipalityОпштина Конче | style="border: 0; vertical-align: middle;" | | style="border: 0; vertical-align: middle;" | | style="border: 0;" | Flag | style="border: 0;" | {{{symbol_type Municipality center Konče Mayor Stojan Lazarov Municipality area 23..
Konch
Konch is a city and a municipal board in Jalaun district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Konch is located at [25.98° N 79.15° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Konch]. It has an average elevation of 141 metres (462 feet). Demographics As of ..
Konchalovsky
Konchalovsky is a Russian and Polish surname. Among notable Konchalvskies: Pyotr Konchalovsky (1876-1956) - a notable Russian painter;Andrei Konchalovsky (born 1937) - an acclaimed Russian film writer and director, grandson of Pyotr. ..
Koncheto
Koncheto ("The Horsie") is a name given to a ridge in the Pirin Mountains in Bulgaria, at an altitude of approx. 2780 m, between the peaks Bansko Suhodol (2884 m) and Kutelo (2908). There a steep slopes on either side: the northwestern side is almost vertical and approx. 300 m deep, while the south..
Kondagaon
Kondagaon is a city and a municipality in Bastar district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Geography Kondagaon is located at [19.6° N 81.67° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Kondagaon]. It has an average elevation of 593 metres (1945 feet). Demographic..
Kondagattu
About 35kms from Karimnagar is this breathtaking temple of Lord Anjaneya Swamy. Situated amidst hills, valleys & water springs, Kondagattu is blessed by nature and very scenic. According to the folklore, the temple was constructed by a cowherd some 300 years ago. The present day temple has been buil..
Kondakovo
Kondakovo is a small town in north-east Siberia in Russia near the Arctic Circle. ..
Kondalampatti
Kondalampatti is a census town in Salem district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kondalampatti had a population of 16,300. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Kondalampatti has an average lit..
Kondalilla National Park
Kondalilla is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 91 km north of Brisbane. Fact sheet Area: 3.27 km²Coordinates: [26°40′05″S, 152°51′30″E]Date of establishment: 1945Managing authorities: Queensland Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II See also Protected areas of Q..
Kondara Linux
Kondara Linux was a Japanese Linux distribution based on Red Hat 6. Version 2.1 "asumi" was released on March 18, 2002. On July 15, 2002, Kondara ceased development. PS2 Linux is based on Kondara. External links [Project page at Distrowatch][Dissolution announcement on Distrowatch&#..
Kondariotissa
Kondariotissa (Greek: Κονταριώτισσα), also Kontariotissa, rarely Kountouriotissa (Κουντουριώτισσα) is a village, in Northern Greece. It is located in Pieria prefecture, south of the capital, Katerini. Its population is 1,981 (2001 est.). The nearest intrechange with GR-..
Kondaveeti Donga
Release date: 9/3/1990 The movie starring Chiranjeevi was a massive hit when it was released in 1990. Engaging and with a social cause at the same time, relating to both masses and classes, Kondaveeti Donga remains one of the best movies in the telugu film history. Credits --> Banner: Sri Vijayal..
Kondeymatheelaabadhoo
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Kondey (Gaafu Alif Atoll)
Kondey Island Summary Belongs to Gaafu Alif Atoll Location Population 438 Length 2240m Width 675m Distance from Malé 407.40km Administrative Information Island Chief Island office phone +960 6820019 Island office fax +960 6820019 Kondey (Dhivehi: ކޮނޑޭ) ..
Kondia
Kondia is a historic Russian region. It is named after the river Konda which flows into the river Irtysh in Tobolsk gubernia. It is one of the many provinces mentioned in the full official title of Russian Tsars. ..
Konditorei
Konditorei is the German word for a confectionery. A Konditorei is like a little café and it normally has a wide variety of cakes on offer. In Germany it is very popular to go to the Konditorei to have a cake and some tea or coffee mid-afternoon. Cakes vary from Creamy cakes to apple strudel; one c..
Kondli
Kondli is a census town in East district in the Indian state of Delhi. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kondli had a population of 27,983. Males constitute 56% of the population and females 44%. Kondli has an average literacy rate of 72%, higher t..
Kondo
Kondō (近藤 "near wisteria") is a Japanese surname, and is sometimes used in other contexts. People named Kondo: Dorinne K. Kondo, anthropologistKoji Kondo, musician, composerJun Kondo, physicist, researcher of the Kondo effectNobutake Kondo, naval commanderKondo Isami, chief of the ShinsengumiK..
Kondole
In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Kondole was a mean and rude man. One night, the performers during a ceremony needed someone to keep a fire going; Kondole was the only one with fire, and he hid in the bush. The men argued with him, and one got frustrated and threw a spear into Kondole's skull. ..
Kondopoga
View from space Kondopoga (Russian: , Finnish: ) is a town in the Republic of Karelia, Russia. It is situated on the coast of the Kondopozhskaya gulf of Lake Onego, near the mouth of the Suna River, about 54 km from Petrozavodsk. It has a railroad station on the Moscow–Murmansk ra..
Kondotty
Kondotty is a growing town in Malappuram district, Kerala, South India. Kondotty is located near the Calicut Airport. Kondotty is famous for the Nercha (translated in Malayalam as 'ritual') in the Pazhayangadi Mosque. Kondotty is the birthplace of the great Mappila poet, Moyinkutty Vaidyar. He popu..
Kondo effect
According to the Kondo effect, the electrical resistance will diverge as the temperature approaches 0 K. The temperature dependence of the resistance including the Kondo effect is written as: [\rho(T) = \rho_0 + aT^2 + c_m \ln\frac + bT^5,] where [\rho_0] is the residual resis..
Kondo Isami
Kondo Isami Kondo Isami (近藤 勇 Kondō Isami, 1834 - 1868) Japanese samurai of the Bakumatsu era (the period that the Tokugawa Shogunate fell). He wielded a katana called '"Kotetsu" ([虎徹]) by Nagasone Kotetsu, (this is highly debatable, however.) Contents 1 Background..
Kondrai Vendhan
Kondrai Vendhan is a collection of single-line quotes written by Auvaiyar and organized in alphabetical order. There are 91 of these sacred lines. External link [Kondrai Vendhan in Tamil Unicode format] ..
Kondratiev
Kondratiev is a Slavic surname. Famous persons with this last name include: Nikolai Kondratiev, Soviet economist.Alexei Kondratiev, Wiccan author. redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Kondratiev wave
Economic Waves series (see Business cycles) Cycle/Wave Name Years Kitchin inventory 3-5 Juglar fixed investment 7-11 Kuznets 15-25 Bronson Asset Allocation ~30 Kondratiev wave 45-60 In economics, Kondratiev waves, also called grand supercycles or surges or long waves, occa..
Kondratyuk (crater)
Crater characteristics Oblique angle view of Kondratyuk crater from Apollo 15. NASA photo. Coordinates ..
Kondraty Bulavin
Kondraty Afanisievich Bulavin (Кондратий Афанасьевич Булавин) (cca.1660-1708) was a Don Cossack, the leader of a Cossack-serf rebellion more commonly known as the Bulavin rebellion (1707-1709). The rebellion is noted for its stark similarities with the earlier Razin's Rev..
Kondraty Fyodorovich Ryleyev
Kondraty Fyodorovich Ryleyev (Russian: Кондратий Федорович Рылеев, September 29 (September 18 O.S.), 1795, - July 25 (July 13 O.S.), 1826) was a Russian poet and revolutionary, and one of the leaders in the Decembrist revolt. Born September 29 in the village Batovo now ..
Kondreman
Kondreman is a weekly cartoon, published on the web since early 2004, and since februari 2005 also printed in [De Ware Tijd] which is the biggest newspaper in Suriname. Kondreman is drawn by Arnout Wittebrood, a Dutchman who just happens to like Suriname a lot! [Kondreman site] ..
Kondumal
Kondumal is a census town in Chandrapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kondumal had a population of 11,722. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Kondumal has an average literacy rat..
KONE
For the town in New Caledonia, see Koné. KONE Corporation, founded in 1889 and headquartered at Espoo, Finland, is an international engineering and service company employing some 27,000 people. It provides elevators and escalators and solutions for their maintenance and modernization, as well as ..
Koné
Commune of Koné Country      France Sui generis collectivity New Caledonia) | align="center" | 4,500 |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Ethnic distribution() | align="center" | Kanaks 63.1%Europeans 24.4%Polynesians 2.1%Other 10.4% |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Population den..
Konedobu
Konedobu is a suburb of Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea. It is located in the valley in between the Port Moresby suburbs of Touagouba Hill and Burns Peak. It is the location of numerous government departments, including the headquarters of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary. It..
KoneHELSINKI
koneHELSINKI corporate logo. koneHELSINKI is an Finnish fashion company (also known as a "label" or "house"). Clothes are sold by many respected retail outlets domestically. The company was founded by Kalle Kuusela in 1997. Kuusela first gained his reputation for creative use of quality mate..
Koneru Humpy
Koneru Humpy Koneru Humpy (born 31 March 1987) is a chess grandmaster from India. Her April 2006 FIDE Elo rating is 2548, placing her at number two in the world for women (behind Judit Polgar). Humpy was originally named Hampi by her parents but her father later changed it to Humpy, a more R..
Koneru Lakshmaiah College of Engineering
Koneru Lakshmaiah College of Engineering is an engineering college in Andhra Pradesh,India. It is located near the city of Vijayawada. KLCE is a private collegeaffiliated to Acharya Nagarjuna University. The college is recognized by All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi. The College..
Koneswaram temple
--> Part of a onHinduism This box: [ view] • [ talk] • [ edit] Koneswaram temple also Thirukoneswaram is a Hindu temple which is located in the town Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. It is dedicated to main deity in Shaivism namely Lord Siva and is one of the five ancient..
Konex Award
Konex Foundation awards, or simple Konex awards are cultural awards form the Konex Foundation to Argentine personalities. Created in 1980, where conceived as a way to reward the Argentine personalities and institutions of different fields, as well as to stimulate the beginners. Even though the awa..
Konex Foundation
Konex Foundation (Fundación Konex) is an Argentine cultural non-profit organization created in 1980 to promote, stimulate, help, and participate in any form of cultural, educational, intellectual, artistic, social, philanthropic, scientific or sports initiative, work, and enterprise, in their most ..
Konfeks Legnica
Konfeks Legnica is a Polish football team founded in 1971. Last years Konfeks have been playing in lower divisions of Polish football league. ..
Kong
Kong can refer to the following: A common Chinese surname kǒng ([[Wiktionary:孔|孔]]), Clan name of Confucius.A town in north-eastern Côte d'Ivoire, lying west of the Comoë National Park.Short for the fictional giant ape King Kong.A Manufacturer of dog toysA drinking game mixing beer pong and k..
Kong, Côte d'Ivoire
Kong is a town in north-eastern Côte d'Ivoire lying west of Comoë National Park. It was founded around the twelfth century, after being largely destroyed in the nineteenth century during a battle between Samory Touré and the French, although the seventeenth century Kong Friday Mosque survived. Ko..
KONG-TV
KONG-TV is a television station based in Seattle, Washington. Owned by the Belo Corporation, KONG's city of license is Everett, Washington. It is sister station to KING-TV, and is run out of KING's studios just east of Seattle Center. KONG was founded in 1997. The call letters were chosen beca..
Kong: The Animated Series
An animated series that continues what happened after the movie King Kong. Kong had aired on Fox Kids in 2001, and was created to compete with [[Godzilla: The Series]]. Only 13 episodes were created. Jetix began airing the series again on Sept. 9, 2005 as a prelude to the release of Peter Jackson's ..
Kongakut River
The Kongakut River is a river in Alaska. See also List of Alaska rivers ..
Kongamato
The Kongamato is a reported pterosaur-like creature from the Jiundu swamps area of Zambia/Kenya. Suggested identities include a rhamphorhynchid, a misidentified bird, or a giant bat. This elusive beast is often linked to the infamous Mokele Mbembe, a monster rumored to terrorize local natives, and b..
Kongamoto
œThe kongamoto is legendary creature of the African Congo with the features of a pterodactyl. Links: Sightings of Kongamato http://www.livingdinos.com/kongamato.html ..
Konganapuram
Konganapuram is a panchayat town in Salem district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Geography Konganapuram is located at [11.58° N 77.92° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Konganapuram]. It has an average elevation of 305 metres (1000 feet). Demographics ..
Kongar-ool Ondar
Kongar-ool Ondar Kongar-ool Ondar is a master Tuvan throatsinger and a member of the Tuvan Parliament. Ondar was born in 1962 near the Khemchik River in western Tuva. Considered a living treasure by the Republic of Tuva, Ondar is granted a stipend and an apartment for the musical skills he po..
Kongara Jaggayya
"Jaggayya" redirects here. For , see . Kongara Jaggayya (31 December, 1928 – 5 March, 2004; also transliterated as Jaggaiah) was a multi-faceted personality from Andhra Pradesh, India, more famous as a Telugu actor in films and plays. He was popularly known as "Kanchu Kantam" Jaggayya (telugu:..
Konga Hundred
Konga Hundred, or Konga härad, was a hundred of Smalandia in Sweden. ..
Kongba District
Kongba District is one of five districts located in Gbarpolu 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 ..
Kongde Ri
Kongde Ri (sometimes Kwangde Ri) is a mountain in the Himalaya of eastern Nepal. The mountain is located four km west of Namche Bazaar. The mountain is classified as a trekking peak, but it is considered one of the more difficult to climb. ..
Kongemose culture
The Kongemose culture (ca 6000 BC– ca 5200 BC) was a mesolithic hunter-gatherer culture in southern Scandinavia, and the origin of the Ertebølle culture. It was preceded by the Maglemosian culture. In the north it bordered on the Scandinavian Nøstvet and Lihult cultures. The Kongemose culture i..
Kongens Artilleriregiment
Kongens Artilleriregiment (English: The King’s artillery regiment), short KAR, was one of Denmark’s two remaining military artillery regiments. It was located on Sjælsmark barracks. KAR was formed in 1982 by merging Kronens Artilleriregiment from Sjælsmark barracks and Sjællandske Artillerir..
Kongens Enghave
Kongens Enghave is one of the 15 administrative, statistical, and tax city districts (bydele) comprising the municipality of Copenhagen, Denmark. It covers an area of 4.46 km², has a population of 15,414 and a population density of 3,455 per km². Neighboring city districts are as follows: to the..
Kongens Lyngby
Kongens Lyngby (shortforms Kgs. Lyngby or Lyngby) is the main city in the affluent municipality of Lyngby-Taarbæk, just north of Copenhagen, Denmark in the northern part of the island of Zealand (Danish, Sjælland), Denmark's largest island. The city consists of two districts, Lyngby (east of Lyng..
Kongens Nytorv station
Kongens Nytorv station is a station in zone 1 on the Copenhagen Metro, Copenhagen, Denmark. It serves the M1 and M2 lines. Once The City Ring is finished, the station will become one of the two intersection points between lines M3 and M4 and the existing metro lines. Accidents In 2006, a woman comm..
Kongesangen
Kongesangen is Norway's Royal anthem. Adopted the year of Norwegian independence 1905, the words, by N. Fogtmann are set to a recognizable monarchial piece of music: the same anthem as that of the United Kingdom and its royal family, "God Save the Queen". Lyrics 1 Gud sign vår konge god! Sign ham..
Konghou
The konghou (箜篌) is an ancient Chinese harp. It went extinct sometime in the Ming Dynasty, but was revived in the 20th century. The main feature that distinguishes the modern konghou from the Western concert harp is that its strings are folded over to make two rows, which enables players to u..
Kongiganak, Alaska
Kongiganak is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bethel Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 359. Geography Kongiganak is located at [59°57′14″N, 162°53′43″W] (59.953896, -162.895199)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U..
Konglish
Konglish is the use of English words (or words derived from English words) in a Korean context or a Korean dialect mixed with English loanwords. It also includes the use of words that are perceived to be English, but are in fact not English words. These could be words that have a different meaning i..
Konglu
Konglu is a town in north-east Kachin State in Myanmar approximately 55 kilometres from the Yunnan provincial border of south-west China. ..
Konglungen
Konglungen is a village in Asker municipality, Norway. Its population in 1999 was 208 , but since 2001 it is not considered an urban settlement by Statistics Norway, and its data is therefore not registered. . References ..
Kongming's Archives
Kongming's Archives is dedicated to Luo Guanzhong’s novel, Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguo Yanyi in Chinese), related KOEI games, and the history behind them. The archives themselves gain their name from the famed Chinese strategist Zhuge Liang (styled Kongming), the Prime Minister and strat..
Kongnamul
Kongnamul, in the Korean language, literally means soybean sprouts, but often refers to the seasoned banchan (sidedish) made from the sprouts. It is one of the most common banchan, as well as a basic ingredient of bibimbap. After roots and the bean skin are removed, the sprouts are boiled. Drained..
Kongo
Kongo may refer to: The Kingdom of Kongo, fomerly a kingdom in southwestern central AfricaKongo people, an ethnic group in Congo, Angola and Brazil* Kongo languageKongo Central, the name of the former Bas-Congo province, in the Democratic Republic of the CongoMount Kongo, a mountain in Osaka prefect..
Kongola
Kongola is a town in Namibia in Kongola Constituency. ..
Kongola Constituency
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Kongorikishi
This wooden Kongorikishi statue originally guarded the gate to Ebaradera, a temple in Sakai, Osaka. Kongōrikishi (金剛力士) is one of the two Niō (仁王, lit. Benevolent kings) protective deities, the wrath-filled and muscular guardians of the Buddha, standing today at the entrance o..
Kongōsōha
Kongōsōha (金剛槍破 - "Diamond Spear Wave"), in the Japanese manga and anime series InuYasha, is an attack ability that the sword Tessaiga acquires in the later parts of the series. The "han'yō" InuYasha receives it while battling with Naraku at his father's grave. Hōsenki, a crystallized y..
Kongoumon
Kongoumon is an Insectoid Digimon and the Armor Digivolved form of Wormmon through the Digi-Egg of Miracles. Contents 1 Evolution2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 Appearances3.1 Digimon Frontier Evolution Fresh (Baby I) - LeafmonIn-Training (Baby II) - MinomonRookie (Child) - Wor..
Kongoussi
Kongoussi is a city located in Bam Province in central Burkina Faso, one of the world's poorest countries. It has a population of 18,400 and it is the Provincial capital. Moré, the language of the Mossi people, is spoken along with French, common among those who have attended school or spent time..
Kongo Central
Province du Kongo Central (Provincial flag) (Provincial Seal) Democratic Republic of the Congo Capital Matadi Largest city Matadi National language Kikongo Land area¹ 53.920 km² Governor Cesar Tsasa PopulationDensity 2.835.000(est. 1998)52.57/km² District..
Kongo class battleship
The Kongo class were a class of battlecruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Comprising 4 ships, they were designed by British designer Sir George Thurston. specifications as built Displacement: 27,500 tons standard; 32,200 tons full load Length: 704ft(214.5m) Beam: 92ft(28m) Draught: 27.6ft..
Kongo class destroyer
Kongo class destroyer General Characteristics Displacement: 7250 tons standard 9485 tons full load Length: 528.2 ft (161 m) Beam: 68.9 ft (21 m) Draft: 20.3 ft (6.2 m) Propulsion: 4 Ishikawajima Harima/General Electric LM2500-30 gas turbines; two ..
Kongo Gumi
Kongo Gumi Co., Ltd. (株式会社金剛組; Kabushiki Gaisha Kongo Gumi) was until recently the world's oldest continuously-operating company, operating for over 1,400 years. Headquartered in Osaka, the family-owned construction company has origins dating back to the year 578, when Prince Shotok..
Kongo Jungle
The Kongo Jungle is the fictional home of Nintendo characters Donkey and Diddy Kong. It was first seen in Donkey Kong Country for the Super Famicom/SNES, where Donkey Kong lived in a treehouse and stashed his horde of bananas. It is a part of DK Island. The Kongo Jungle is also a stage in Super Smas..
Kongo language
Kongo or Kikongo is the Bantu language spoken by the Bakongo people living in the tropical forests of Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo and Angola. It was the base for Kituba, a Bantu creole and lingua franca throughout much of western central Africa. It was spoken by many Af..
Kongo people
The Bakongo or the Kongo people (meaning "hunter") live along the Atlantic coast of Africa from Pointe-Noire (Brazzaville) to Luanda, Angola. In the late 20th century they numbered about 10,220,000. Contents 1 History2 Culture3 Language4 Agriculture5 Religion6 See ..
Kongque
Kongque is a 2005 film directed by Changwei Gu, written by Qiang Li. Grim and nearly silent, the film is set in northern China in the 1970s and follows the difficult experiences of three siblings. Original runtime was over four hours, but was reduced to 144 minutes for theatrical release. Extern..
Kongsberg
This article is about the Norwegian town. For the industrial concern named Kongsberg, see Kongsberg Gruppen (with links to subsidiary firms). Kongsberg (lit. "The King's Mountain") is a municipality and town at the southern end of the Numedal valley, in the county of Buskerud, Norway. Including the..
Kongsberger technique
The Kongsberger technique was created in Kongsberg, Norway after World War I by Jacob Tullin Thams and Sigmund Ruud, two Norwegian ski jumpers. This technique had the upper body bent at the hip, and arms extended at the front with the skis parallel to each other. This technique would extend jumpi..
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA), one of two operating companies of Kongsberg Gruppen (KOG) of Norway, is a supplier of defence and space related systems and products, mainly anti-ship missiles, military communications, and command and weapons control systems for naval vessels and air-defence app..
Kongsberg Gruppen
Kongsberg Gruppen (KOG) (lit.: "The Kongsberg Group") is Norway's major defence contractor and maritime automation supplier, located in and named after former mining town Kongsberg. KOG's number of employees in 2004 was 4,020. With todays norwegian spelling it's spelled "Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk". ..
Kongsberg Jazzfestival
thumb Kongsberg Jazzfestival is an international jazz festival held annually in Kongsberg, Norway since 1964. Artists Several world-wide great artists have been visiting Kongsberg during this festival; international stars including Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, John Scofield and Pat Metheny h..
Kongsberg Mesotech
Kongsberg Mesotech Ltd, based in Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada, is a part of Kongsberg Maritime, a subsidiary of Norwegian industrial concern Kongsberg Gruppen. Mesotech make underwater surveillance and advanced frogman detection sonar systems. Among other products, they make the SM2000 sonar apparatu..
Kongsberg Silver Mines
The silver mines of Kongsberg, in Buskerud county in Norway, is the largest mining field in Norway, with over 80 different mines. It was the largest preindustrial working place in Norway, with other 4000 workers at its peak in the 1770s, it supplied over 10% of the gross national product of the Dani..
Kongsfjorden
Kongsfjorden (Kongs Fjord or Kings Bay) is an inlet on the west coast of Spitzbergen, an island which is part of the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic ocean. The inlet is 16 miles (26 km) long and ranges in width from 4 to 9 miles (6 to 14 km). Two glaciers, Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, head the fj..
Kongshamn
Kongshamn is a village in the municipality of Arendal, Norway. Its population (2005) is 799. ..
Kongsi
Kongsi (}; }) or "clan halls", are benevolent organizations of popular origin found among overseas Chinese communities for individuals with the same surname. This type of social practice arose, it is held, several centuries ago in China. The term is synonymous with the contemporary Chinese word for ..
Kongsi Raya
Kongsi Raya is a Malaysian portmanteau, denoting the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Aidilfitri (Eid ul-Fitr) festivals. As the timing of these festivals fluctuate due to their reliance on lunar calendars, they occasionally occur close to one another. For the sake of convenience, Malaysian media took..
Kongsmoen
Kongsmoen is a village in the municipality of Høylandet, Norway. The village is located in the end of the Innerfolda fjord. Until 1964 Kongsmoen belonged to the municipality of Foldereid. ..
Kongsvinger
Kongsvinger kommune County Hedmark District Glåmdal Municipality NO-0402]] Administrative centre Kongsvinger Mayor (2003) Arve Bones (Ap) Official language form Bokmål Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²953 km²0.32 % 2004) - Percentage..
Kongsvingerbanen
Kongsvingerbanen is a railway line between the towns of Lillestrøm and Kongsvinger. The railway was opened on October 3 1862 and is Norway's oldest standard gauge line. The line was electrified in 1951. The line At Kongsvinger there is a junction, the main line turns south and continues to Charlot..
Kongsvinger Fortress
Kongsvinger Fortress (Kongsvinger festning) is located in the city and municipality of Kongsvinger in the county of Hedmark, Norway. It is situated on a hill west and north of the Glomma river, standing astride the ancient Vinger Royal Road, which connected Norway and Värmland, Sweden as well as ..
Kongsvinger I.L.
Kongsvinger I.L. is a Norwegian football club from the town of Kongsvinger in Hedmark. The club was founded in 1892 and plays its home matches at Gjemselund Stadion. Despite limited financial resources, Kongsvinger I.L. played in the Norwegian Premier League for 17 straight seasons (1983-1999). ..
Kongsvoll
Kongsvoll lies on the Pilgrim´s Route or old Kings' Road between Oslo and Trondheim in Norway. Kongsvoll in the 21st century (Photo by Marianne F. Pettersen). King Øystein erected mountain stations along the route that pilgrims followed in visiting the shrine of St. Olav in Trondheim prior..
Kongu
Kongu may refer to: Kongu (region), a region in Tamil NaduKongu Engineering College, an engineering college in Tamil NaduToa Kongu, a fictional hero from the BIONICLE series. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Kongunadu Makkal Katchi
Kongunadu Makkal Katchi is a political party in Tamil Nadu, based amongst the Vellala Gounder caste. In the 2001 Tamil Nadu assembly elections, KMK stood as an ally of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. KMK contested one seat, Perundurai. Its candidate, N. Govindaswamy, got 40421 votes (32.43%) ..
Kongur Tagh
Kongur Tagh (Chinese: 公格尔山; pinyin: Gōnggé'ěr Shān) (also referred to as Kongur or Kongur Shan) is the highest peak of the Kunlun Mountains in China. It is situated at the Kunlun Mountain's western extremities and close to Mustagh Ata and Lake Karakul in the Pamir Mountains. Due to it..
Kongu Engineering College
Kongu Engineering College is a college/university in Erode, Tamilnadu, India, established in 1984. Bachelor of Engineering ( Duration : 4 Years) Sl. Programmes Year of Affiliation 1. B.E. Civil Engineering 1984 - 1985 2. B.E. Mechanical Engineering 1984 - 1985 3. B.E. Electronics and Commu..
Kongu Nadu
Kongu Nadu is a region of Tamil Nadu state of southern India. Kongu means honey or nectar, and Nadu means country. It includes the districts of Coimbatore, Erode, Karur, Namakkal, Salem and parts of Dharmapuri and Dindigul. The regional dialect of Tamil is known as Kongu Tamil. This fertile region ..
Kongwa
Kongwa is one of the 5 districts of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the North by the Manyara Region, to the East by the Morogoro Region, to the South by the Mpwapwa District and to the West by the Dodoma Rural District. According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the populatio..
Kongxing
Kongxing is a fictional shaolin monk in the wuxia novel The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Saber. The youngest of the "Kong" generation, he described in the novel as somewhat naive. However, he is a pure and honourable man as evidenced in his conduct towards Zhang Wuji during the Battle of Glory Pea..
Kong family enigmas
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Kong Hee
Kong Hee (born August 23 1964) is the founder and senior pastor (Honorary/Volunteer) of City Harvest Church Singapore. Kong is known throughout Singapore and Asia as a religious teacher based in the Charismatic Movement, preaching on promoting character and Charismatic Christianity. As a young man, ..
Kong Hwa School
Kong Hwa School is a school in Singapore that was founded by Tan Lark Sye, Tan Kah Kee, and Lee Kong Chian. The current principal is Ong Lye Whatt. The School is also one of the Hokkien Huay Kuan 5-affilated schools. The school's motto is "Sincerity and Perseverance". Principal & heads of departme..
Kong in Concert
Back of the album. Kong in Concert or KiC is a non-commercial collaborative album of 22 rearrangements of the music from the video game Donkey Kong Country for the SNES. Twenty artists from the video game music arrangement community used their talents to pay tribute to the soundtrack compos..
Kong Jie
Kong Jie Name Kong Jie Chinese 孔杰 cyrus Pinyin Born November 15, 1982 Birthplace ..
Kong Karls Land
Kong Karls Land or King Charles Land is an island group in the Svalbard archipelago, in Arctic Ocean. The island covers an area of 332 km² (128 sq mi) and is made up of the islands of Kongsøya, Svenskøya, Abeløya, Helgolandøya and Tirpitzøya. The islands, which have the largest concentrat..
Kong Kong
Kong Kong is a small village near Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia. Johor Darul Takzim Districts: Batu Pahat | Johor Bahru | Kluang | Kota Tinggi | Mersing | Muar | Pontian | Segamat City: Johor Bahru Towns: Ayer Hitam | Air Papan | Bakri | Bandar Baru UDA | Bandar Nusajaya | Bandar Penawar..
Kong Kristian
Kong Kristian (King Kristian) is the royal anthem of Denmark. Adopted in 1780, it is one of the oldest in the world. It was composed by Ditlev Ludvig Rogert. The lyrics first appeared in Johannes Ewald's historical drama "The Fishermen" in 1828. Der er et yndigt land is used as the national anthe..
Kong Le
Captain Kong Le is a U.S.-trained former paratrooper who led a coup d'état in Laos in 1960. Contents 1 Coup of 19602 Neutralist government to coalition3 Renewed conflict4 External links Coup of 1960 On August 9, the then-unknown Kong Le led the Second Paratroop Battalion in ..
Kong Liang
Kong Liang(孔亮) is character in the Water Margin. Kong Liang was the younger brother of Kong Ming. He was good-looking, had a round face and large ears, wide lips and a squarish mouth, and stood at 7 feet. Kong Liang was impatient by nature and loved getting into quarrels, thus earning him the n..
Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Temple
The Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (}; }), is located at 88 Bright Hill Road at Bishan. It is the largest Buddhist temple in Singapore. History In 1920, Venerable Zhuan Dao realised that the time was right to build a place of practice to propagate the Dharma and to provide lodging for monks,..
Kong Ming
Kong Ming(孔明), not to be confused with Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms, is a character in the Water Margin. Kong Ming was from Qingzhou, and his father was a squire. He was nicknamed 'Curly-haired star'(毛头星) and had a younger brother named Kong Liang, nicknamed 'Lonely fiery star'. Once..
Kong references in King Kong (2005 film)
There are a vast amount of references to the original King Kong (1933) and King Kong (1976) in Peter Jackson's King Kong (2005 film). In the 1933 original, the ship-cook's name was originally "Lumpy" in the script, and was changed to "Charlie" during production, possibly because a Chinese-American ..
Kong River
The Kong River is a river in South East Asia. The river originates in Vietnam and flows 480 km through Laos and Cambodia. ..
Kong Rong
Kong Rong as portrayed in the 84-episode TV serial Romance of the Three Kingdoms Names Simplified Chinese: 孔融 Traditional Chinese: 孔融 Pinyin: Kǒng Róng Wade-Giles: K'ung Jung Zi: Wenju (文舉) Other names: Kong Beihai (孔北海) Kong Rong (153 – 208) was a bureaucra..
Kong Shangren
Kong Shangren (孔尚任) (1648 - 1718) was a Qing Dynasty dramatist and poet best known for his chuanqi play "The Peach-Blossom Fan". Born in [[Qufu, Kong was a descendant of Confucius. "The Peach Blossom Fan" tells the story of the love story between the scholar Hou Fangyu and the courtesan L..
Kong Soo Do
Called Kong Soo Do (공수도), its name is composed of the Korean pronunciation of the Chinese characters for "karate-do". As nearly everyone knows, that name means "empty-hand way." Two of the orginal five Kwan's used the Kong So Do name. They were "Chosun Yun Moo Kwan Kong Soo Do Bu" which later..
Kong su do
Kong Su Do (Ui Do Hoi) is a Korean martial art which is heavily influenced by Japanese and Okinawan karate. Kong Su Do (Karate Do in Japanese--way of the empty hand in English) Ui Do Hoi (organization of believers in the way) is a small organization that practices martial arts in a very "traditio..
Kong Xiu
Kong Xiu as depicted in the 84-episode TV serial Romance of the Three Kingdoms Names Simplified Chinese: 孔秀 Traditional Chinese: 孔秀 Pinyin: Kǒng Xiù Wade-Giles: K'ung Hsiu Zi: None Kong Xiu (? – 200) is a fictional character in the 14th-century historical novel Romance..
Kong Yiji
Kong Yiji (Chinese characters: 孔乙己, Hanyu Pinyin: Kǒng Yǐjǐ) is a representative work in famous Chinese writer Lu Xun's short story collection Call to Arms (呐喊, published in 1922), and also the name of the main character in the story. This piece is the second Vernacular Chinese story wr..
Kong Zhou
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Kong Zhuo
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Koni
Koni is: a synonym for Xalam, a stringed musical instrumentKONI, a manufacturer of automobile shock absorbers and subsidiary of ITT Industriesthe name of Russian President Vladimir Putin's black Labrador RetrieverThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated ..
Koni-Djodjo
Koni-Djodjo is a town located on the island of Anjouan in the Comoros. ..
Koniakari
Koniakari is a city in Mali's Kayes Region, 77 km northeast of the city of Kayes. Koniakari has an estimated population of 12,000. In 1855, El Hadj Umar Tall contructed a tata (fortification) at Koniakari to protect against the soldiers of French Colonel Louis Archinard; the tata still stands toda..
Koniaków
Koniaków is a village in Poland known for its tradition of intricate lace-making[[Citing sources citation needed]]. Some villagers now employ their skills in manufacturing lace G-strings and other underwear for women. External link [Koniaków official web site] ..
Konibodom
Konibodom (formerly Kanibadam) is a city in the Sughd province of northern Tajikistan. It has a population of 45,000 (2000 census). ..
Konica
The Famous Old Konica Colourwheel Logo was a Japanese manufacturer of (among others) film, film cameras, camera accessories, photographic and photo-processing equipment, photocopiers, fax machines and laser printers. The company traced its history back to 1873 when pharmacist Rokusaburo Sugi..
Konica C35 AF
The Konica C35 AF was the first mass-produced autofocus camera, released in November 1977. It featured a fixed-aperture Hexanon 38 mm f/2.8 lens, a built-in electronic flash, and an automatic exposure system to select the appropriate shutter speed. The C35 employed a leaf shutter with three speed..
Konica FT-1
The Konica FT-1 was the last SLR to be built both under the Konica name and by Konica themselves. The FT-1 was introduced as an improvement on the earlier FS-1, changes included a different meter type (using silicon photodiode cells instead of the previously used gallium arsenide cells), improved qu..
Konica Minolta
is a Japanese worldwide manufacturer of photo-copiers, fax machines and laser printers formed by a merger between Japanese imaging firms Konica and Minolta announced on January 7,2003. There are many branches of the company worldwide including Ramsey, New Jersey, Mobile, Alabama, Basildon, Englan..
Konice
Konice is a town near Prostějov and Olomouc in the Czech Republic. Population 3020. The name of the town is connected with stables which served as a resting place for horses during the long journeys to the Czech lands. The town was mentioned for the first time in 1200. The most important monument ..
Koniecpolski
The Koniecpolski family coat of arms was: Pobóg. Koniecpolski (plural: Koniecpolscy) is the surname of a Polish szlachta (nobility) family. Because Polish adjectives have different forms for the genders, Koniecpolska is the same form for a female family member. Contents 1 History2&nbs..
Konig
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Konik
Ponies grazing in their natural marshy habitat. The konik is a small Polish horse, a kind of wild pony. The word comes from the Polish diminutive for a horse. As it is genetically very close to the extinct tarpan, the original European wild horse, it has been introduced into many natur..
Konin
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Koninginnedag
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Koningshooikt
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Konini
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Koninklijke Marechaussee
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Koninklijke Militaire Academie
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Koninklijke Nederlandse Redding Maatschappij
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Koninklijk Conservatorium
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Koninklijk Instituut voor de Marine
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Konin County
Konin County (Polish: ) is a powiat (county) located about 90 km east of Poznań, in Poland, in Wielkopolska Voivodship. The county seat is the town of Konin and the powiat includes the area around it, but not the city itself which forms its own separate urban powiat.. The population numbers 123,18..
Konin Voivodship
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Koniocellular
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Koniscope
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Konishiki Yasokichi
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Konishi Hirosada
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Konishi Yukinaga
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Konisi Yabaki
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Konispol
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Konitsa
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Koniuchy massacre
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Koniuszy
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Konix Multisystem
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Koni class frigate
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Konjac
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Konjaku Monogatarishu
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Konjic
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Konjović
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Konk
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Konkan
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Konkana Kingdom
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Konkani
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Konkani Brahmins
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Konkani catholics
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Konkani language
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Konkani Muslims
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Konkani people
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Konkan Railway
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Konkan Railway Corporation
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Konkan Railway Corporation Employees Union
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Konka (Company)
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Konka Electronics (Group) Co., Ltd.
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Konka River
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Konko, Okayama
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Konkokyo
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Konkoly Obszervatórium
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Konkona Sen Sharma
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Konkordiaplatz
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Konkouré River
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Konkovo
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Konkow language
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Konkrateeka
This information is copied with consent of author. Original source available [here]. The Konkrateeka is a playable race in Ballerium. Background info School: Materialism (Nothing but the physical) Children of the Yellow sun, the short and stocky Konkrateeka believe that physical matter..
Konkret
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. konkret is a monthly German magazine "for politics and culture" (according to its subtitle) that has existed since 1955. Origins It was foun..
Konkrete
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Konnagar
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Konnan
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Konna Koi no Hanashi
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Konnekt
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Konnevesi
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Konnie Huq
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Konni Zilliacus
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Konnur
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Kono, Fukui
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Konobo District
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Konoe
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Konoe family
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Konohanasakuya-hime
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Konohana Bridge
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Konolfingen
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Konolfingen (district)
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Konongo-Odumase
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Konono N°1
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Konon Molody
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Konoor
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Konope
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Konopiště
Konopiště is a château (castle) located in the Czech Republic, about 50 km southeast of Prague, outside the city of Benešov. It has become famous as the last residence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir of the Austro-Hungarian throne, whose assassination in Sarajevo triggered World War..
Konopka
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Konoplev (crater)
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Konosuke Matsushita
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Konotop
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Konoura, Akita
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Konowata
Konowata (海鼠腸): made of cured sea cucumber entrails from which they extract, salt, and cure. ..
Kono clan
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]The of Iyo province were descendants of Iyo-shinno, who was the son of Emperor Kammu. Due to this fact, the Kono clan was very powerful, and greatly assisted that of Minamoto no Yoritomo during the Gempei War. Also playing a notable role during the Mongol Invasion ..
Kono language
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Kono Michinao
Kono Michinao (????-1572) became the head of the japanese clan of Kono during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Michinao was the son of Kono Michihisa and became the head following the year of 1519. For unknown reasons during the year of 1523 Michinao suffered the revolt of many of his retaine..
Kono Rin
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Kono Tensei
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KONP
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Konpa direct
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Konqi
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Konqueror
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Konquest
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Konquest (Mortal Kombat)
This article is about the video game mode known as "Konquest". For the television show, please see [[Mortal Kombat: Conquest]] Konquest is a special one-player mode within the Mortal Kombat video game series. It debuted during the 5th game in the series ([[Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance]]), retur..
Konrad
Konrad, also often written Conrad especially in English, is a given name and surname. It may refer to Konrad I of BohemiaKonrad I of Masovia Konrad von Würzburg, German poetand as a surname to Christoph Konrad, German politicianRob Konrad, American football player ..
Konrad, Poland
Konrad is a deminutive place in Poland. Its name was originated by its founder, Konrad Pitwoiski, who was an army veteran. He migrated to Sydney, Australia with a companion named Shaun Gnae. There, he lived underground. He died in 1792. Konrad was a follower of the great arjun nanda of the papad..
Konrad Adenauer
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. redirect [[Template:Infobox President]]Konrad Hermann Josef Adenauer (January 5, 1876 – April 19, 1967) was a conservative German statesman. Although his political career spanned 60 years, beginning as early as 1906, he is most noted for his role as Ch..
Konrad Adenauer (aircraft)
The Konrad Adenauer is a German aircraft used by the head-of-government for official travel and diplomatic business. References [Nuclear Dispute with Iran: Merkel Pushes Russian Diplomatic Role], by Ralf Beste, Ralf Neukirch and Gabor Steingart, from Der Spiegel, January 23, 2006 See al..
Konrad Adenauer (disambiguation)
Konrad Adenauer can refer to: Konrad Adenauer, a conservative German statesman, noted for his role as West Germany's first chancellorKonrad Adenauer (airplane), the German airplane serving the travel needs of the German head-of-government. Analogous in role to Air Force One. This is a [disambig..
Konrad Adenauer Foundation
The Konrad Adenauer Foundation (Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung) (KAS) is a German research foundation associated with that country's Christian Democratic Union. It was founded in 1956 as the "Society for Christian Democratic Education Work" and renamed after the former Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in 1964...
Konrad Becker
Konrad Becker is a hypermedia researcher and interdisciplinary content developer, Director of the Institute for New Culture Technologies/ t0, Public_Netbase and [World-Information.Org], he has been active in electronic media as an artist, writer, composer as well as curator, producer and o..
Konrad Böcker
Konrad Böcker (1870 - 1936) was a German gymnast. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Böcker had little success in individual events. He competed in the parallel bars, horizontal bar, vault, pommel horse, and rings events. In none of them was he among the medallists. He did, ..
Konrad Duden
Konrad Alexander Friedrich Duden (January 3, 1829 – August 1, 1911) was a Gymnasium (high school) teacher who became a philologist. He founded the well-known German language dictionary bearing his name Duden. Life After receiving his Abitur (advanced high school degree) in 1846 in Wesel, Duden st..
Konrad Ekhof
Konrad Ekhof (born August 12, 1720 in Hamburg, Germany; died June 16, 1778) was a German actor. In 1739 he became a member of Johann Friedrich Schönemann's (1704-1782) company in Lüneburg, and made his first appearance there on the 15th of January 1740 as Xiphares in Racine's Mithridate. From 175..
Konrad Emil Bloch
Konrad Emil Bloch (January 21, 1912 – October 15, 2000) was a German-American biochemist. Biography Bloch was born in Neisse, Silesia (then part of Germany). He was educated at the Technische Hochschule in Munich. In 1934, due to the Nazi persecutions of Jews, he fled to the Schweizerische ..
Konrad Ernst Ackermann
The Ackermann family was a German actor family troupe from the 18th century. Contents 1 Konrad Ernst Ackermann2 Sophie Charlotte Ackermann3 Dorothea Ackermann4 Marie Magdalene Charlotte Ackermann5 Sources Konrad Ernst Ackermann Konrad Ernst Ackermann (Schwerin, 1712 &nd..
Konrad Fleck
Konrad Fleck was a thirteenth century German poet, who wrote in the Alemannic German dialect. Not much is known about his life: he may have been from Alsace or the Basel district. His works include a version of Floris and Blancheflour. External link [Page on his Flore and Blanschfleur (German..
Konrad Gałka
Konrad Piotr Michał Gałka (born February 3, 1974 in Kraków) is a former butterfly swimmer from Poland, who competed in two consequentive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1992. External link [Profile on Polish Olympic Committee] ..
Konrad Gołoś
Konrad Gołoś (born September 15, 1982 in Siedlce) is a Polish footballer who plays for Wisła Kraków. He is a midfielder who made his league debut on August 7, 2004 and is an official player of the squad since the beginning of the 2005/06 season, having transferred from Polonia Warszawa. Gołoś ..
Konrad Grob
Pestalozzi with the orphans in Stans (detail), oil on canvas, 1879 Konrad Grob (September 3, 1828 - January 9, 1904) was a Swiss painter. He was born in Andelfingen in the Canton of Zurich and learned lithography in the 1840s in Winterthur. He travelled to Italy, where he worked in Verona and ..
Konrad Haenisch
Konrad Haenisch (13 March, 1876 - 28 April, 1925) was a German Social Democratic Party politician. He was against the First World War in 1914 but subsequently supported it. In a speech given to the 1916 SDP conference he remembered the 'August enthusiasm': The conflict of two souls in one breast wa..
Konrad Heiden
This article incorporates text translated from [de] as of 28 March 2006. Konrad Heiden (7 August 1901 — 18 June 1966) was an influential journalist and historian of the Weimar Republic and Nazi eras, most noted for his biographies of German dictator Adolf Hitler. Often times, he wrot..
Konrad Henlein
--> Konrad Henlein (May 6, 1898 - May 10, 1945) was the most important pro-Nazi politician in Czechoslovakia and leader of Sudeten German separatists. Born in north Bohemian Maffersdorf (today Vratislavice nad Nisou borough in Reichenberg/Liberec). In light of being a potential leader of Sudeten..
Konrad III Zöllner von Rotenstein
Konrad III Zöllner von Rotenstein was the 24th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order between 1382 and 1390. His career with the Teutonic Order started in 1353 when he became a procurator in Przezmark and shortly thereafter he became a house komtur of Christburg. In 1368 von Rotenstein became the komtu..
Konrad I of Masovia
Konrad I of Masovia Konrad I of Masovia (Polish: ; 1187? – 1247), son of Casimir II and Helen of Moravia, was the 6th Duke of Masovia. After his father's death in 1194, Konrad was brought up by his mother. In 1202 he received Masovia and Kuyavia. The Russian princess Agafia became his w..
Konrad Justinger
Konrad Justinger of Berne is the author of a 1423 chronicle. The original is lost, but a copy of the text survives in Jena. The original may have been illustrated; if so, that would make it would be the precursor of the late 15th century Swiss illustrated chronicles. ..
Konrad Knopp
Konrad Hermann Theodor Knopp (22 July 1882, Berlin, Germany – 20 April 1957, Annecy, France) was a mathematician. Knopp co-founded the mathematical journal Mathematische Zeitschrift in 1918. He was professor at Tübingen University from 1926 to his retirement in 1950. ..
Konrad Knudsen
Konrad Gustav Knudsen (19 August, 1890 - 16 June 1959) was a Norwegian painter, journalist, and parliamentarian. Known for inviting Leon Trotsky to seek asylum in Norway. Konrad Knudsen was born in Drammen, Norway, his father was a painter and so was he. He finished accounting training (Handelsskol..
Konrad Krzyżanowski
Konrad Krzyżanowski (1872-1922) was a Polish painter of powerful expressionist landscapes and vivid portraits. Born in Kremenchuk in Ukraine, he died in Warsaw. His art studies began in Kiev and were continued in St. Petersburg and Munich. In Warsaw he was a professor at the School of Fine Arts. ..
Konrad Kujau
Konrad Kujau (June 27, 1938, Löbau, Saxony - September 12, 2000, Stuttgart, Germany) was most noted for being a well-known forger, who faked artwork, and later made a name for himself when he forged 62 volumes of Adolf Hitler's supposed diary. He later sold this to the German magazine Stern in 1983..
Konrad Lorenz
Lorenz being followed by his imprinted geese Konrad Zacharias Lorenz (November 7, 1903 in Vienna – February 27, 1989 in Vienna) was an Austrian zoologist, animal psychologist, and ornithologist. He is often regarded as one of the founders of modern ethology, developing an approach that b..
Konrad Mägi
Konrad Mägi (November 1, 1878 – August 15, 1925) was an Estonian landscape painter. He was one of the most colour-sensitive Estonian painters of the first decades of the 20th century, and Mägi's works on motives of the island of Saaremaa are the first modern Estonian nature paintings. Mäg..
Konrad Mutian
Konrad Mutian (October 15, 1471 - March 30, 1526) was a German humanist. He was born in Homberg of well-to-do parents named Mut, and was subsequently known as Konrad Mutianus Rufus from his red hair. At Deventer under Alexander Hegius he had Erasmus as school-fellow; proceeding (1486) to the univer..
Konrad Nonn
Konrad Nonn was one of Adolf Hitler's architects. In 1931 Konrad Nonn, along with other German architects such as Alexander von Senger, Eugen Honig, German Bestelmeyer and especially Paul Schultze-Naumburg were deputized in the National Socialist fight against modern architecture, in a para-governm..
Konrad of Lichtenau
Konrad of Lichtenau (d. 1240) was a medieval German chronicler from Swabia. Konrad was born to a noble Swabian family and spent time at court, before he becoming a Premonstratensian in Rome at the court of Innocent III. In 1226, he became Abbot of the Ursperg Monastery in Bavaria, where he died. ..
Konrad Pelikan
Konrad Pelikan (also Pellikan, Pellican) (1478-1556), German humanist. Pelikan taught Hebrew, Greek, mathematics and cosmography at the Franciscan monastery of St. Katherina in Rufach, in the upper Alsace. A pupil of Paul Scriptoris, Pelikan subsequently taught at Pforzheim and Tübingen. The map..
Konrad Peutinger
Konrad Peutinger in ancient engraving. Konrad Peutinger (October 14, 1465 - December 28, 1547) was a German humanist and antiquarian Biography Putinger was born at Augsburg. In 1497 he was town clerk of his native place, and was on intimate terms with the emperor Maximilian. He was one of th..
Konrad Ragossnig
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Konrad Raiser
Konrad Raiser (b. 1938) is a former General Secretary of the World Council of Churches. Born in Magdeburg, Germany in 1938, Konrad Raiser studied theology and started working with the World Council of Churches, first in the department for Faith and Order. He later became the Deputy General Secretary..
Konrad Rudnicki
Konrad Rudnicki is a Polish astronomer who discovered several supernovae. One, found between two galaxies, was the first such discovery to be made in the history of astronomy. He also advanced a new hypothesis on the structure of galaxy clusters. Comet Rudnicki 1966e was named after him. ..
Konrad Schily
Dr. med. Konrad Schily (* November 7 1937 in Bochum) is a member of the German parliament, the Bundestag. He is a neurologist and the founder of Germanys first University in a private leadership in Witten in 1982. Schily was a member of the german labour party, SPD, but in 2003 he became a member ..
Konrad Shourie
Sergeant Konrad Shourie is an RCMP officer assigned to the Integrated National Security Enforcement Teams.[#endnote_TorStar051208a] Shourie has taken a lead role in monitoring members of the Khadr family. Shourie was part of the team that seized Zaynab Khadr's papers, tapes and laptop, wh..
Konrad Spindler
Konrad Spindler (June 20, 1939 in Leipzig - April 17, 2005 in Innsbruck) was a world known professor at the institute of early history in Innsbruck, Austria. Konrad Spindler is thought to be the sixth victim of the mysterious Ötzi the Iceman curse. He became famous for first examining the 5,300 yea..
Konrad Szymański
Konrad Szymański (born on 6 December 1969 in Kalisz) is a Polish politician and Member of the European Parliament for the DS & OP with the Prawo i Sprawiedliwosc, part of the Union for a Europe of Nations and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs and its Committee on Wome..
Konrad Theodor Preuss
See also Preuss (Preuß). Konrad Theodor Preuss (June 2, 1869, Preußisch-Eylau (now Bagrationovsk) - June 8 1938, Berlin) was a German ethnologist. Literary works References Lehmann, F. Rudolf 1938. In: Zeitschrift der Ethnologie 148, 145 – 150 External links [Works of and about ] in..
Konrad Ubans
Konrad Ubans was born on December 31 1893 in Riga, Latvia. He studied at the Riga Art School and was a member of the Riga Artists' Group before becoming a professor at the Art Academy of Latvia. He is noted for his landscape paintings and the poetic realism within them. They are rich, harmonious ..
Konrad von Erlichshausen
Konrad von Erlichshausen (also known as Konrad VI von Erlichshausen) was the 30th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order between 1441 and 1449. He came from Upper Germany and early in his career he was a close ally of Michael Küchmeister von Sternberg and later on he held positions of the Grand Komtur ..
Konrad von Feuchtwangen
Konrad III von Feuchtwangen was the 13th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights (1290 - 1297). In the first year of his term, the Muslims captured Acre, the last fortress of the crusaders in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Because the Teutonic Order had been based in Acre, von Feuchtwangen moved the Order..
Konrad von Hochstaden
Konrad von Hochstaden (1198/1205 - September 18, 1261) was Archbishop of Cologne, Germany, from 1238 to 1261. He was the son of Lord Lothar von Hochstaden who was the canon of St. Maria ad Gradus and of the Cologne Cathedral. After 1238, Konrad became one of the most powerful princes of Germany. ..
Konrad von Jungingen
Konrad V von Jungingen (born 1355 in Jungingen - died 30 March 1407 at Marienburg) was the 25th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order (1393 – 1407). [Konrad] was the elder brother of Ulrich von Jungingen, who was the 26th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order. An invasion army under Konrad ..
Konrad von Marburg
Konrad von Marburg, detail of a 13th century church window, Elisabeth Church, Marburg. Konrad von Marburg (sometimes Anglicised as Conrad of Marburg) was a 13th century German inquisitor. Long considered a member of the Dominican order, modern scholarly consensus agrees that he was not affili..
Konrad von Thüringen
Konrad von Thüringen (c. 1206-24 July 1240 in Rome) was the brother-in-law of Saint Elisabeth of Hungary and the fifth Grand Master (Hochmeister) of the Teutonic Order, from 1239 to 1240. Konrad was born the youngest son of Hermann I, landgrave of Thuringia, and Sophia, the daughter of the duke of..
Konrad von Wallenrode
Konrad IV von Wallenrode (born between 1330 and 1340, died 23 July 1393) came from a family with a rich knightly tradition that had its roots in Franken and had resided in Schwabach, south of Nürnberg. Wallenrode was the name of a town in East Prussia, though. Career Konrad von Wallenrode joined ..
Konrad von Würzburg
Konrad von Würzburg (d. August 31, 1287) was the chief German poet of the second half of the 13th century. As little is known of his life as that of any other epic poet of the age. By birth probably a native of Würzburg, he seems to have spent part of his life in Strassburg and his later years..
Konrad Wallenrod (poem)
see Konrad von Wallenrode for the historical Grandmaster of the Teutonic Knights Konrad Wallenrod is an 1828 narrative poem by Adam Mickiewicz, set in 14th-century Lithuania. The patriotic poem tells the story of Konrad Wallenrod, a Lithuanian reared among his people's mortal enemies, the Order o..
Konrad Winkler
Konrad Winkler (born February 17 1955) is a former East German Nordic combined skier who competed during the late 1970's and early 1980's. He won Gold medal in the Nordic combined Individual event at the 1978 Nordic skiing World Championships in Lahti, then finished second behind Tom Sandberg in..
Konrad Witz
Saint Christopher by Konrad Witz (c.1435), at the Kunsthalle, Basel Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] Konrad Witz (c. 1400-1410 probably in Rottweil (Württemberg/Germany) - c. Winter 1445/Spring 1446 in Basel/Switzerland) was a medieval painter. One of his famous..
Konrad Wolf
--> Konrad Wolf (Hechingen 20 October 1925 - Berlin, 7 March 1982) was a East German film director, son of Friedrich Wolf, brother of Markus Wolf. He left Germany to Moscow with his family when the Nazis took power in 1933, where Wolf came with intense contact with Soviet film. At age 10, he playe..
Konrad Zuse
Statue in Bad Hersfeld Konrad Zuse (June 22 1910 – December 18 1995) was a German engineer and computer pioneer. His greatest achievement was the completion of the first functional tape-stored-program-controlled computer, the Z3, in 1941. In 1998 the Z3 was proven to be Turing-complet..
Konsento
Konsento (Power Point) is a Japanese Thriller film released in 2001 and directed by Shun Nakahara. Main Cast Miwako Ichikawa (Yuki Asakura)Miho Tsumiki (Ritsuko)Houka Kinoshita (Takayuki Asakura)Masahiko Akuta (Dr. Kunisada)Mantarô Koichi (Yamagishi)Jun Murakami (Jun Murakami) External Links ..
Konservatorium Wien
The Konservatorium Wien is the music conservatory in Vienna. Official Homepage [http://www.konservatorium-wien.ac.at] ..
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Konsh Valley
The Konsh Valley is located on extreme Northern border of the Mansehra district of northwestern Pakistan. The town of Battal is considered to be the headquarter of the valley, which has been severely damaged by the October 8th earth quake. Chattar Plain is also an important town, lying next to Batt..
Konsmo
Konsmo is a former municipality in Vest-Agder county, Norway. It was created by the split of Nord-Audnedal municipality on January 1 1911. At that time Konsmo had a population of 782. On 1 January 1963 Konsmo was merged with Grindheim and the districts of Ågedal and Midtbø in Bjelland to create ..
Konso
Konso is a town on the Segen River in Southwestern Ethiopia. Located in the Konso special woreda of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region, this town has a longitude and latitude of [5°15′N 37°29′E]. Konso is known for its religious traditions, waga sculptures, and..
Konsojaya Trading Company
The Konsojaya Trading Company was a shell company cofounded by Jemaah Islamiyah leader Riduan Isamuddin, better known as "Hambali", and his Chinese Malaysian wife, Noralwizah Lee Abdullah on June 1994. The company was based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. An Afghan named Wali Khan Amin Shah was one of t..
Konsole
Konsole is also the German spelling of console. Konsole is a free terminal emulator for the KDE Desktop Environment. It is a complete rewrite, as opposed to many other terminal emulators that are derivatives of simplistic emulators such as xterm and rxvt. Konsole supports a tabbed document interfa..
KonsoleKalendar
KonsoleKalendar is a command line interface to KDE calendars. It lets you view, insert, remove, or modify calendar events by way of the command line or from a scripting language. Additionally, KonsoleKalendar can export a KDE calendar to a variety of other formats. KonsoleKalendar is intended sole..
Konso language
The Konso language (also Komso or Conso) is an East Cushitic language spoken in southwest Ethiopia. Native speakers of Konso number about 200,000 (SIL 2005). Konso is closely related to Diraytata (Kidole), and serves as a "trade language"—or lingua franca—beyond the area of the..
Konso special woreda
Konso is one of the 79 woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia. Because Amaro is not part of any Zone in the SNNPR, it is considered a Special woreda. This woreda is named after the Konso people. Konso is bordered on the south by the Oromia Region, on ..
Konspire2b
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. konspire2b is a distributed, deniable, strongly-pseudonymous distribution system for files over a computer network. It was designed and implem..
Konstakuten
Konstakuten (The Art Emergency Room) is a melting pot for young cultural projects and exhibitions witch create a platform for art alongside the established commercial galleries in Stockholm. The gallery represents ideas and tendencies rather than single artists and form an arena and meeting point f..
Konstal 105N
Konstal 105N is a model of electric tram produced by Konstal, a Polish comapny based in Chorzów, between 1973 and 1979. It has a narrow gauge (1000 mm) version, which is designated 805N. Contents 1 Construction2 Versions3 Usage4 Specification Construction 105N is a sing..
Konstancja Czartoryska
Konstancja Czartoryska (1700-1759)Konstancja Czartoryska (1729-1749)Konstancja Czartoryska (1742-1797) 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 t..
Konstancja Czartoryska (1700-1759)
For other people with the name of Konstancja Czartoryska, see Konstancja Czartoryska. Konstancja Czartoryska Noble Family Czartoryski Coat of Arms Czartoryski Parents Kazimierz CzartoryskiIzabella Elżbieta Morsztyn Consorts Stanisław Poniatowski Children with Stanisław Poniat..
Konstancja Ligęza
Konstancja Ligęza Noble Family Ligęza Coat of Arms Półkozic Parents Mikołaj Spytek LigęzaZofia Krasińska Consorts Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski Children with Jerzy Sebastian LubomirskiStanislaw Herakliusz LubomirskiAleksander Michal LubomirskiHieronim Augustyn LubomirskiKrys..
Konstancja Lubomirska
Konstancja Lubomirska Noble Family Lubomirski Coat of Arms Lubomirski Parents Stanisław LubomirskiZofia Ostrogska Consorts Kazimierz Franciszek Czarnkowski Children none Date of Birth abt. 1618 Place of Birth ? Date of Death 1646 Place of Death Czarnów Princess Ko..
Konstancja Małgorzata Lubomirska
Konstancja Małgorzata Lubomirska Noble Family Lubomirski Coat of Arms Lubomirski Parents Stanislaw LubomirskiElżbieta Czartoryska Consorts Seweryn Rzewuski Children with Seweryn RzewuskiWaclaw RzewuskiIzabella RzewuskaMaria Rzewuska Date of Birth 1761 Place of Birth ? D..
Konstancja Poniatowska
Konstancja Poniatowska Noble Family Poniatowski Coat of Arms Ciołek Parents Kazimierz PoniatowskiApolonia Ustrzycka Consorts Ludwik Tyszkiewicz Children with Ludwik TyszkiewiczAnna Tyszkiewicz Date of Birth March 2, 1759 Place of Birth ? Date of Death 1830 Place of Dea..
Konstancja Potocka
Konstancja Potocka Noble Family Potocki Coat of Arms Piława Parents Stanisław Szczęsny PotockiJózefina Amalia Mniszech Consorts Jan PotockiEdward Raczyński Children with Jan PotockiBernard PotockiIrena PotockaTeresa Potockawith Edward RaczyńskiRoger Maurycy Raczyński Date..
Konstantin
A first name Konstantin is a Russian variant of a Latin name Constantine. A number of notable persons in the Russian history and earlier East Slavic history are often referred to by this name. For several Grand Dukes of the Russian Royal House of Romanov, see Konstantin Romanov.For several histoca..
Konstantin-Assen, Prince of Vidin
Konstantin-Assen of Saxe-Coburg (born December 5, 1967), is fourth son of tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria and his wife Doña Margarita Gomez-Acebo y Cejuela. He was born in Madrid. In July 7, 1994 Konstantin-Assen married Doña María Garcia de la Rasilla y Gortazar. They have twins: Umberto, born Nove..
Konstantinas Sirvydas
Konstantinas Sirvydas, (Latin: , Polish: ) died 1631) was a LithuanianNote that in 16th and 17th century the idea of national identity did not yet exist in its modern sense and Sirvydas is sometimes also referred to as a Pole; as in: () religious preacher, lexicographer and one of the pioneers of L..
Konstantinato
Konstantinato is a small town of 400 inhabitants. It is situated between the Velitsa and Strymon rivers. All inhabitants migrated from Konstantinato (sal mahala) in Turkey during the exchange of population in 1923 between Turkey and Greece. ..
Konstantine
This article or section needs a complete rewrite for }}}. "Konstantine" --> Song by Something Corporate From the album Ready...Break Album released September 2000 Recorded Galaxy Theatre (Santa Ana, California) Genre Rock Song Length 10:30 Record label Coach House Producers Kraig Black, A..
Konstantine Dadeshkeliani
130px Konstantine (Murzakan) Dadeshkeliani (1826-1857) was the last prince (Mtavari) of the western Georgian mountainous region of Svaneti from 1841 to 1857. The eldest son of Prince Mikheil (Tsiok) Dadeshkeliani, he succeeded on his father’s death in September 1841. He ruled under the reg..
Konstantine Gamsakhurdia
Konstantine Gamsakhurdia (May 3, 1893 - July 17, 1975) was a Georgian classical writer of the 20th century and a famous public benefactor, Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS), Ph.D. of the Berlin University, and Laureate of the Shota Rustaveli State Prize of Georgia. Life and work..
Konstantinopolsky Opening
tright The Konstantinopolsky Opening is a rarely played chess opening that begins with the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.g3. It was introduced in the game Konstantinopolsky–Ragozin, Moscow 195..
Konstantinopouleos Avenue
Konstantinopouleos Avenue is an avenue in the western suburbs of Athens. It links the western part of Agios Ioannis Rentis near Piraeus to the northern part of Sepolia, which links with a road to Kamatero. The western part has several lanes and the eastern part is a city street, while the rest of t..
Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis
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Konstantinos Akratopoulos
Konstantinos Akratopoulos was a Greek tennis player. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Akratopoulos had a bye in the first round of the singles tournament. He met Dionysios Kasdaglis of Egypt in the second round, losing to the eventual silver medallist. Akratopoulos finished in ..
Konstantinos Apostolos Doxiadis
Konstantinos Apostolos Doxiadis (1913 - 1975) was a significant Greek architect. He was a principal designer of the Pakistan capital Islamabad. He also led the movement called Ekistics, and conceived the idea of the ecumenopolis. Doxiadis graduated in architectural enginnering from Athens Technical..
Konstantinos Chalkias
Konstantinos Chalkias is a Greek Association Football (soccer) player, born May 30, 1974 in Larissa, Greece. He plays in the goalkeeper position. Chalkias started his career in the Panathinaikos youth academy in the 96/96 double winning PAO team and was loaned out for his first two seasons to Apoll..
Konstantinos Gerodimos
Konstantinos Gerodimos is an electronic music producer, Film/TV composer, and a recording artist, born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on September 4 1972. Contents 1 Biography2 Early Years3 Mid Years4 Today5 Discography6 mp3.com albums7 Colaborations8 Ext..
Konstantinos Hatzidakis
Konstantinos Hatzidakis (b. April 20, 1965, Rethymno) is a Greek politician and Member of the European Parliament for New Democracy; part of the European People's Party. ..
Konstantinos Kallias
Konstantinos Kallias (b. 9 July 1901- d. 7 April 2004) was a Greek politician. He was born in Chalkis. He co-founded with Panagiotis Kanellopoulos the National Unity Party. He served in many ministerial positions, including Minister for Justice (1958) and vice- president of New Democracy Party when ..
Konstantinos Karakatsanis
Konstantinos Karakatsanis was a Greek athlete. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Karakatsanis competed in the 1,500 metres. He placed in the bottom half of the eight runners who took part in the single race of the event, though his exact placing is unclear. ..
Konstantinos Kenteris
Konstantinos Kenteris, also spelt as Konstadinos Kederis (in Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κεντέρης; born July 11, 1973) is a Greek athlete. Born in Mytilene, Kenteris, a student of physical education, start..
Konstantinos Komninos-Miliotis
Konstantinos Komninos-Miliotis was a Greek fencer. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Komninos-Miliotis competed in the amateur foil event. He placed third of four in his preliminary group after winning one bout, against Georgios Balakakis, and losing the other two, to Eugène-Hen..
Konstantinos Konstantinou
Konstantinos Konstantinou was a Greek cyclist. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Konstantinou competed in the road race, an 87 kilometre competition that took cyclists from Athens to Marathon and back. He did not finish in the top three, though his exact place among the fourth ..
Konstantinos Koukodimos
Konstantinos Koukodimos (born 14 September 1969 in Melbourne, Australia) is a retired Greek long jumper, best known for his bronze medal at the 1994 European Championships. His personal best is 8.36 metres, achieved in June 1994 in Khania. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Extra 1986 Worl..
Konstantinos Mavromichalis
--> Konstantinos Mavromichalis (in Greek Κωνσταντίνος Μαυρομιχάλης), brother of the Bey of Mani Petros Mavromichalis, was a commander of Maniot forces during the Greek War of Independence. Along with Demetrius Ypsilanti, he commanded the forces that saved Nauplio from Ibra..
Konstantinos Nikolopoulos
Konstantinos Agathophron Nikolopoulos was a Greek composer, archeologist, and philologist. Contents 1 Biography2 Compositions3 References4 External links Biography Konstantinos Nikolopoulos was born in 1768 and grew up in Paris. Being somewhat of a "Renaissance Man" (that is,..
Konstantinos Parthenis
Konstantinos Parthenis(1878-1967) was a distinguished Greek painter. Parthenis broke with the Greek academic tradition of the 19th century and introduced modern elements together with traditional themes, like the figure of Christ, in his art. External links [A short text on Parthenis] ..
Konstantinos Paspatis
Konstantinos Paspatis was a Greek tennis player. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Paspatis won a bronze medal in the singles tournament. In the first round, he defeated George S. Robertson of Great Britain and Ireland. His second round opponent was fellow Greek Aristidis Akra..
Konstantinos Thanos
Konstantinos Thanos is a Greek wrestler who participated in the 2000 Summer Olympics. ..
Konstantinos Tsaldaris
Konstantinos Tsaldaris (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Τσαλδάρης) (1884 in Alexandria, Egypt - 1970 in Athens) was a Greek politician and twice Prime Minister of Greece. He studied law at the University of Athens as well as Berlin, London and Florence. He became a prefectural politician ..
Konstantinos Tsatsos
Konstantinos Tsatsos Konstantinos Tsatsos (July 1, 1899–1987) (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Τσάτσος) was a revered Greek diplomat, professor of law, scholar and politician. He served as President of Greece from 1975 to 1980. Contents 1 His life2 Tsatsos as a schola..
Konstantinos Tsiklitiras
Men's Athletics Silver 1908 Standing long jump Silver 1908 Standing high jump Gold 1912 Standing long jump Bronze 1912 Standing high jump Konstantinos Tsiklitiras (Κωνσταντίνος Τσικλητήρας in Greek, lived October 30, 1888 - February 10, 1913) was..
Konstantinos Volanakis
Konstantinos Volanakis (Κωνσταντίνος Βολανάκης ή Βολονάκης) (b. Heraclion, Creta, 1837- d. 29 June 1907) was a Greek painter, one of the top of ..
Konstantinovka
Konstantinovka may refer to Kostiantynivka, a city in Donetsk Oblast, UkraineKonstantinovka, name of a number of rural settlements in Russia This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title..
Konstantinovsk
Konstantinovsk (Russian: ) is a town in Rostov Oblast, Russia. It is located at [47°34′58″N, 41°5′32″E]. Population: 18,801 (2002 Census). Seversky Donets River flows just near the town. ..
Konstantinovsky District
Konstantinovsky District is the name of several places: Konstantinovsky District, a district in Amur Oblast, Russia. Konstantinovsky District, a district in Rostov Oblast, Russia. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages ..
Konstantinovsky District, Rostov Oblast
Konstantinovsky District (Russian: ) is a district (raion) of Rostov Oblast, Russia, located in the middle of the oblast. The administrative center of the district is Konstantinovsk. District's population: 36,595 (2002 Census). ..
Konstantinov (crater)
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Konstantin Aksakov
Konstantin Sergeyevich Aksakov (Russian: Константин Аксаков) (1817 - 1860) was a Russian critic and writer, one of the earliest and most notable Slavophiles. The writer Sergey Aksakov was his father, and the journalist Ivan Aksakov was his younger brother. Konstantin was the first..
Konstantin Aladachvili
Konstantin Aladachvili (born November 27, 1977) is a Russian male skeleton racer, who takes part in the 2005/2006 Skeleton World Cup trying to qualify for the 2006 Winter Olympics. World Cup 2005/2006 Results 24th on November 10, 2005, Calgary CANDNS on November 17, 2005, Lake Placid USA ..
Konstantin Aleksandrovich Fedin
Konstantin Aleksandrovich Fedin (1892- July 15, 1977) was a Russian novelist. During the 1920s, Fedin belonged to a literary group called the Serapion Brothers, who supported the Revolution but wanted freedom for literature and the arts. ..
Konstantin Aseev
Konstantin Aseev (October 20 1960–August 22 2004) was a Russian chess Grandmaster and trainer. Among his tournament successes were first at Leningrad 1989 with 9/13 (beating Leonid Yudasin and Alexander Khalifman among others) and second to Sergei Tiviakov in the 1992 Alekhine Memorial in Mos..
Konstantin Balmont
Konstantin Dmitrievich Balmont (Russian: ) (1867—1942)- Russian symbolist, a poet of Silver Age of Russian Poetry. Barque of Yearning for Prince A. I. Urusov Evening. Seashore. A sighing wind. Majestic waves roar. A storm is near. A black barque, Stranger to charm, batters the shore. Stranger..
Konstantin Batyushkov
Konstantin Nikolayevich Batyushkov Константин Николаевич Батюшков (1787, Vologda - July 7, 1855, Vologda) was an important precursor of Alexander Pushkin in the Russian poetry. Batyushkov was brought up in the house of his uncle Mikhail Muravyov, who was reputed for ..
Konstantin Beskov
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Konstantin Biebl
Konstantin Biebl (February 26, 1898, Slavětín – November 12, 1951, Prague, suicide) was a Czech poet. Biography After he had left high school, he became a soldier of the Austrian army. In the World War I, he was injured. In the 1920s he traveled in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Northern Africa. H..
Konstantin Bogaevsky
Konstantin Fyodorovich Bogaevsky (Russian: , 24 January [O.S. 12 January] 1872-17 February 1943) was a Russian painter notable for his Symbolist landscapes. Biography Konstantin Bogaevsky was born in the Eastern Crimean city of Theodosia (currently Ukraine) to an old Italian-German family..
Konstantin Chernenko
Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko (Russian: ; September 24, 1911 – March 10, 1985) was a Soviet politician and General Secretary of the CPSU who led the Soviet Union from February 13, 1984 until his death just thirteen months later. Chernenko was also Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme So..
Konstantin Danil
Konstantin Danil (1802-1873) was a renowned Serbian painter of the 19th century. He is most famous for his portraits. See also [Portrait of Maria][Portrait of Petar Jagodic] ..
Konstantin Dankevich
Konstantin Dankevich (1905-1984) was an eminent Ukrainian composer and musical teacher. He is one of Ukraine's most celebrated vocal composers. One of his famous opera's is: Bogdan Khmelnitsky. External links [entry from Ukrainian musician directory] ..
Konstantin Dobrynich
Konstantin Dobrynich (? - 1022) was an 11th-century posadnik of Novgorod. According to the Novgorod chronicles, he was the son of Dobrynya and wielded great influence at the court of his own cousin, Yaroslav the Wise. The time at which he became posadnik is uncertain, as are the circumstances. In ..
Konstantin Dumba
Konstantin Theodor Dumba (also Constantin Dumba), (1856-1947) was the last Austro-Hungarian ambassador to the United States. He served from 1913-1915, succeeding the 20-year ambassador Ladislaus Hengelmuller. Due to a series of scandals during the lead up to World War I that showed he was involved..
Konstantin Fedin
Konstantin Fedin (1892-1977) was a Russian poet, a member of the Serapion Brothers literary group. His first story, The Orchard, was published in 1920. External links http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUSfedin.htm ..
Konstantin Fehrenbach
redirect [[Template:Infobox President]]Konstantin Fehrenbach (January 11, 1852 – March 26, 1926) was a German Catholic politician who was one of the major leaders of the Centre Party. He served as President of the Reichstag in 1918, and then as President of the National Assembly from 1919 to ..
Konstantin Feoktistov
1964 USSR postage stamp honouring Konstantin Feoktistov Konstantin Petrovich Feoktistov (Russian: Константин Петрович Феоктистов; born February 7, 1926 in Voronezh) was a cosmonaut and space engineer. Feoktistov served in the Red Army in World War II and narrowly..
Konstantin Flavitsky
Konstantin Dmitriyevich Flavitsky (Russian: Константин Дмитриевич Флавицкий) (September 13(25), 1830 - September 3(15), 1866) was a Russian painter. His most famous painting is Princess Tarakanova, in the Peter and Paul Fortress at the Time of the Flood based on the ..
Konstantin Fomichev
Konstantin Fomichev (born 30 August 1977 in Ufa) is an athlete from Russia. He competes in flatwater canoeing. His greatest success came at the 1999 World Championships in Milan, Italy, where he won four gold medals. Fomichev competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's 1000 metre individual can..
Konstantin Frank
Dr. Konstantin Frank (1897-1985) was a viticulturist and winemaker in the Finger Lakes region of New York. He was born in Odessa,Ukraine and received his PhD in viticulture from the University of Odessa, his thesis being on techniques for growing Vitis vinifera in a cold climate. After working f..
Konstantin Georgiyevich Paustovsky
Konstantin Georgiyevich Paustovsky (Russian: , May 31, 1892 (May 19, 1892 OS)—July 14, 1968) was a Russian Soviet writer nominated for the Nobel Prize for literature in 1965. Contents 1 Early life2 Novels and Poetry3 Autobiography4 Nobel prize nomination5 External ..
Konstantin Grcic
Konstantin Grcic was born in Munich, Germany in 1965. After training as a cabinet maker at Parnham College in England he studied Design at the Royal College of Art in London from 1988-1990. Since setting up his own design practice [Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design] in Munich in 1991 he..
Konstantin Hierl
Konstantin Hierl Konstantin Hierl (February 24,1875-September 23,1955) was a major figure in the administration of the Third Reich, and head of the Reichsarbeitsdienst as well as an associate of Adolf Hitler before he came to power. In 1919, as a major in the Reichswehr's Political Departme..
Konstantin Igelström
Konstantin Gustavovich Igelström (Russian: ; 1799 - 1851) Russian Decembrist from the noble Swedish family of Igelström. Konstantin Igelstrom was born in the city of Shumsk on May 8, 1799. He graduated from the Cadets Corps in 1816 and was made captain in 1825. Founder and head of the secret ..
Konstantin Iliev
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Konstantin Ivanov
Konstantin Vasilyevich Ivanov (Russian: ; 27 May [O.S. 15 May] 1890 in Slakbash village, Bashkiria – 26 March [O.S. 13 March] 1915, id.) was a Chuvash poet. ..
Konstantin Josef Jireček
Konstantin Josef Jireček (July 24, 1854 - January 10, 1918), son of Josef was a Czech historian who taught history at Prague. He entered the Bulgarian service in 1879, and in 1881 became minister of education at Sofia. In 1884 he became professor of universal history in Czech at Prague, and in..
Konstantin Kaetanovich Gedroits
Konstantin Kaetanovich Gedroits (1872 - 1932) was a Russian scientist and painter born in Grigoriopol.[link] Specializing in geology, he authored Genetic soil classification based on the absorptive soil complex and absorbed soil cations (out of print). A biography of Gedroits was publishe..
Konstantin Kasimovsky
Konstantin Kasimovsky is a leading Russian neo-Nazi. Formerly a leading member of Pamyat, he has since gone on to lead two parties of his own, the Russian National Union and the Russian National Socialist Party. ..
Konstantin Kavelin
Konstantin Dmitrievich Kavelin (Константин Дмитриевич Кавелин in Russian) (November 4, 1818 - May 5, 1885) was a Russian historian, jurist, and sociologist, sometimes called the chief architect of early Russian liberalism. Scion of an old noble family, Kavelin graduate..
Konstantin Khabensky
Konstantin Khabensky (born January 11, 1972) is a famous Russian actor best known in the West for starring in the films Night Watch and Day Watch as the lead character Anton Gorodetsky. Khabensky was born in St Petersburg, (then Leningrad), and now resides in Moscow. Khabensky was already a popula..
Konstantin Koltsov
Konstantin Koltsov is an ice hockey forward from Belarus who plays for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Koltsov started out playing for Junactva Miensk in the Belarusian 1st division during the 1997-98 season, and moved to Russian Severstal Cherepovets for the next season. He was drafted to the NHL in the..
Konstantin Konstantinov
Konstantin Ivanovich Konstantinov (Константин Иванович Константинов in Russian) (1817 or 1819 - January 12(24).1871) was a Russian scientist in the field of artillery, rocketry, instrument making, and automatics, Lieutenant General (1864). Konstantin Konstantinov gr..
Konstantin Korovin
Konstantin Alekseyevich Korovin (Russian: Константин Алексеевич Коровин, the first name often spelled Constantin) (November 23 [O.S. December 5] 1861, Moscow - September 11, 1939, Paris) was a Russian painter. Biography Konstantin was born in Moscow to a merc..
Konstantin Kozeyev
Konstantin Mirovich Kozeyev is a Russian cosmonaut. He was born in Kaliningrad, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR on December 1, 1967. He is currently divorced with no children. He is a graduate student from Moscow Aviation Technology Institute and was selected as a cosmonaut on February 9, 1996. Flig..
Konstantin Leontiev
Konstantin Nikolayevich Leontyev (Russian: ) (1831-1891) was a maverick Russian philosopher who advocated closer cultural ties of Russia with the East in order to oppose catastrophic egalitarian and revolutionary influences from the West. Leontyev saw service as a doctor during the Crimean War a..
Konstantin Makovsky
Konstantin Makovsky (1839-1915) was an influential Russian painter, part of a school known as the "Wanderers". Many of his historical paintings, such as The Russian Bride's Attire (1889), showed an idealized view of Russian life of prior centuries. ..
Konstantin Märska
Konstantin Märska (May 28 1896 - August 30 1951) was an Estonian cinematographer. External link ..
Konstantin Melnikov
Konstantin Stepanovitch Melnikov (Russian 'Константин Степанович Мельников'; July 22 (August 3) 1890, Moscow - November 28 1974, Moscow) was a Russian architect and major figure in the early 20th century's Constructivist avant-garde. Melnikov was born into a working-c..
Konstantin Merezhkovsky
Konstantin Sergivich Merezhkovsky (1855-1921) (also transliterated Konstantin Sergeevich Merezhkovsky, Constantin Sergeevič Mérejkovski, Constantin Sergejewicz Mereschcowsky, Konstantin Sergejewicz Mereschkovsky and Konstantin Sergejewicz Mereschkowsky) was a prominent Russian biologist and botani..
Konstantin Mikhailovich Sergeyev
Konstantin Mikhailovich Sergeyev (1910 - April 1, 1992) was a Russian ballet danseur, artistic director and choreographer for the Kirov Theatre. He was married to Natalia Dudinskaya, the theatre's prima ballerina. ..
Konstantin of Murom
The Holy and Blessed Prince Constantine of Murom (Russian: Святой Блаженный Князь Константин) (? - 1129) was a direct descendant of Vladimir I of Kiev and the son of Prince Svyatoslav of Chernigov. His father at his request assigned him to rule the city of Murom, which..
Konstantin of Rostov
Konstantin Vsevolodovich (Russian: ) (May 18, 1186–February 2, 1218) was the eldest son of Vsevolod the Big Nest. In 1206 and 1207, he was the prince of Novgorod. In 1207, his father sent him to rule the towns of Rostov and Yaroslavl. In consequence of one domestic squabble, Vsevolod disinhe..
Konstantin Ostrozhsky
Konstantin Ostrozhsky (kniaz) in Russian and Ukrainian historiography may refer to one of the following: Kniaz Konstantin Ivanovich Ostrozhskiy, also known as Konstanty Ostrogski, (1463 - 1533) who was a Hetman of Lithuania.Kniaz Konstantin Konstantinovich Ostrozhskiy, also known as Konstanty Wasyl..
Konstantin Ozgan
Konstantin Ozgan was the foreign minister of the de facto independent, though internationally unrecognised Republic of Abkhazia from 1996 to 1997, when he was replaced by Sergey Shamba. Ozgan had succeeded Leonid Lakerbaya. In Soviet times, Ozgan was the first secretary of the Gudauta Raikom and la..
Konstantin Pankov
Konstantin Pankov (Russian: , 1910-1942) was an ethnically Nenets Soviet painter. Born in the far north in a family of hunters, he became the first Nenets artist. He started to paint his landscapes, although he had never seen any paintings. As Gennady Gor wrote, "Pankov's paintings are meditation..
Konstantin Päts
Konstantin Päts VR I/1 and III/1 (February 23 1874 – January 18 1956) was a politician and the first President of Estonia. In 1898, he graduated from the faculty of Law of Tartu University. Served in the Russian Army. Worked as an editor of the "Teataja" newspaper in Tallinn, then worked in ..
Konstantin Petrovich Von Kaufman
Konstantin Petrovich Kaufman, first Governor-General of Russian Turkestan Konstantin Petrovich von Kaufman (Константин Петрович фон-Кауфман in Russian) (1818 - 1882) was the first Governor-General of Russian Turkestan. Contents 1 Early life2 Conquest ..
Konstantin Pobedonostsev
Konstantin Petrovich Pobedonostsev (Константин Петрович Победоносцев in Russian) (May 21, 1827 - March 23, 1907) was a Russian jurist, statesman, and thinker. Usually regarded as a prime representative of the Russian conservatism, he was a gray cardinal of the imperial ..
Konstantin Rakutin
Konstantin Ivanovich Rakutin (Russian: , 1901-1941) was a Major-General of the NKVD. His career 1940 Chief of Staff NKVD Border Troops Leningrad,1940 Acting General Officer Commanding NKVD Border Troops, Leningrad,1941 Commanding Officer NKVD Border Troops Baltic,1941 Head North-Western Front Rear ..
Konstantin Ramul
Konstantin Ramul (1879–1975) was an Estonian professor of psychology and longtime chair of psychology at the University of Tartu. He is best known for his work on the history of experimental psychology. Ramul believed that history is dependent upon psychology, though the philosopher of science E..
Konstantin Raudive
Dr Konstantin Raudive (1906-1974), a student of Carl Jung, was a psychologist who taught at the University of Uppsala in Sweden. He was preoccupied with parapsychological interests all his life (especially with the possibility of life after death), and he kept in close contact with leading British p..
Konstantin Rodzaevsky
Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodzaevsky (August 11, 1907 – August 30, 1946) was the leader of the Russian Fascist Party, which he led in exile from Manchuria. Contents 1 Far Eastern Fascism2 Manchukuo3 World War II and execution4 References5 External links Far Easter..
Konstantin Rokossovsky
Marshal of the Soviet Union Konstantin Rokossovsky Konstantin Konstantinovich Rokossovsky (Russian: Константин Константинович Рокоссовский, Polish: Konstanty Rokossowski) (December 21, 1896 – August 3, 1968), Soviet military commander and Polish Defence..
Konstantin Romanov
The name Konstantin Romanov may refer to one of the following persons of the Russian Imperial House of Romanov. Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia (1779 - 1831), the second son of the Russian Emperor Paul I.Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia (1827-1892), the second son of the Russ..
Konstantin Savitsky
Konstantin Apollonovich Savitsky (Russian: , June 6, 1844-February 13, 1905) was born in the city of Taganrog in the village Frankovka or Baronovka, named after former Mayor Baron Otto Frank. Today this area is occupied by Taganrog Iron and Steel Factory TAGMET. Savitsky's family lived in the bui..
Konstantin Simonov
Konstantin Simonov (Константин Михайлович Симонов) (November 28 (November 15, O.S.), 1915 in Petrograd - August 28 1979 in Moscow) was a Soviet/Russian author. His full name was Konstantin (born Kirill) Mikhailovich Simonov. He was a well-known war poet who wrote a popular..
Konstantin Sokolsky
Konstantin Sokolsky on a Romanian postcard, 1932 Konstantin Sokolsky (also spelled: Sokolski, Rus. Константин Сокольский, original name Konstantin Kudryavtsev, Константин Кудрявцев) Russian singer (7 December, 1904- May 1991). Sokolsky was born in Saint-P..
Konstantin Somov
Konstantin Andreyevich Somov (Russian: Константин Андреевич Сомов, November 30, 1869 — May 6, 1939) was a Russian artist associated with the Mir iskusstva. Born into a family of a major art historian and Hermitage Museum curator, he became interested in the 18th century art..
Konstantin Soukhovetski
Russian pianist Konstantin Soukhovetski was born in 1981 into a family of artists, and began playing the piano at the age of four. He studied at the Moscow Central School under the auspices of the Moscow Conservatory, where his special subjects also included composition and acting. He then studie..
Konstantin Stanislavski
Konstantin (Constantin) Sergejevitch Stanislavski (Stanislavsky) (Russian: ; January 5, 1863–August 7, 1938) was a Russian theatre and acting innovator. Contents 1 Biography2 Fictional references3 Differences between Stanislavski's System and Lee Strasberg's Method4 L..
Konstantin Staniukovich
Konstantin Mikhailovich Staniukovich (Константин Михайлович Станюкович) (1844-1903) was a Russian writer, remembered today mostly for his stories of the Russian Imperial Navy. The son of an admiral, he was enrolled in the Imperial Naval School. When he expressed his d..
Konstantin Stoilov
Konstantin Stoilov (Bulgarian: ) (September 23,1853 - March 23, 1901) was a leading Bulgarian politician and twice Prime Minister. Born in Plovdiv, Stoilov studied at Robert College in Istanbul, before studying law at Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg to doctorate level, where he became a Free..
Konstantin Thon
Thon links here. For other uses, see Thon (disambiguation) Annunciation church in St. Petersburg (1843-49) Konstantin Andreyevich Thon, also spelled Ton (Russian: Константин Андреевич Тон) (October 26 1794, St Petersburg - January 25 1881, St.Petersburg), was an official..
Konstantin Titov
--> Konstantin A. Titov (born October 30, 1944 in Moscow) is the governor of the Samara Region, Russian Federation. He was born in a family of a departmental officer. His father (Aleksey S. Titov, born in 1914), Central Directorate officer, moved together with his family to the town of Kalatch-on..
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky (Константин Эдуардович Циолковский, Konstanty Ciołkowski) (September 5, 1857 new style – September 19, 1935) was a Russian and Soviet rocket scientist and pioneer of cosmonautics who sp..
Konstantin Vaginov
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Konstantin Vladov Muraviev
Konstantin Vladov Muraviev (Bulgarian: ) (1893-1965) was a leading member of the Agrarian People's Union who briefly served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria near the end of Bulgarian involvement in the Second World War. The nephew of Aleksandar Stamboliyski, he was chosen to appeal to the Western Alli..
Konstantin Volkov
Konstantin Volkov may refer to: Konstantin Volkov (athlete) (born 1960)Konstantin Volkov (diplomat) ..
Konstantin Volkov (athlete)
Men's Athletics Silver 1980 Pole vault Konstantin Volkov (born February 28, 1960) is a retired pole vaulter who represented the USSR. In 1980 he won the European Indoor Championships with a championship record of 5.60 metres (which was beaten the following year). He also won an Olympic ..
Konstantin von Benckendorff
Konstantin von Benckendorff (Russian: , Konstantin Khristoforovich Benkendorf, 1785-August 6, 1828) was a Russian general and diplomat. His brother Alexander von Benckendorff (1783-1844) was also a general and statesman, and his sister Dorothea von Lieven was a socialite famous at London and Paris..
Konstantin von Neurath
Konstantin von Neurath Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath (February 2, 1873 – August 14, 1956) was a German diplomat, Foreign Minister of Germany (1932-1938) and Reichsprotektor (Nazi representative in the Czech puppet state) of Bohemia and Moravia (1939-1941). He was born in Württemberg,..
Konstantin Wecker
Konstantin Wecker Konstantin Alexander Wecker (born June 1, 1947, Munich) is one of the best-known German singer-songwriters ("Liedermacher"); he also works as a composer, author, and actor. One of his first works as a songwriter was at Munich's cabaret "Münchner Lach- und Schießgesellschaf..
Konstantin Yuon
Konstantin Fyodorovich Yuon or Juon (Russian: October 24 [O.S. October 12] 1875 - April 11 1958) was a noted Russian painter and theatre designer associated with the Mir Iskusstva. Later, he co-founded the Union of Russian Artists and the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia. ..
Konstantynów
Konstantynów is a city in Poland, corporated in 1924, but originally founded in the 1820s by a landowner who had planned to build a textile industry there. Located at a Latitude of 52° 15' 0 North and a Longitude of 18° 31' 0 East and an altitude of 102 metres. Konstantynow is also a part of the..
Konstanty Adam Czartoryski
Konstanty Adam Czartoryski Noble Family Czartoryski Coat of Arms Czartoryski Parents Adam Kazimierz CzartoryskiIzabela Fleming Consorts Aniela RadziwiłłMaria Dzierżanowska Children with Aniela RadziwiłłAdam Konstanty Czartoryskiwith Maria DzierżanowskaAleksander Roman Cza..
Konstanty Brandel
Konstanty Brandel (1880-1970) was a Polish painter and graphic artist. He is a notable contributor to the Young Poland movement. External Links ()[Short Biography][Works]()[Biography and Other Information]()[Biography and Images] ..
Konstanty Gebert
Konstanty Gebert, Warsaw (Poland), October 11 2005 Konstanty Gebert (pseudonym Dawid Warszawski; b. 1953) is a Polish journalist and a Jewish activist, as well as one of the most notable war corespondents of various Polish daily newspapers and son of Boleslaw Gebert. In 1978 he was one of the..
Konstanty Hrynakowski
Konstanty Hrynakowski (May 21, 1878-September 4, 1938) was a Polish chemist. He studied natural sciences at the St. Vladimir University, branching into inorganic chemistry and mineralogy at the Kiev Polytechnical Institute, and earning a degree in 1904. Having participated in student riots during ..
Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński
Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński (January 23, 1905 - December 6, 1953) was a Polish poet. Born in Warsaw, he moved to Moscow at an early age and upon returning to Poland studied classical and English language at the University of Warsaw. He debutted in 1923 and was a member of the Kwadryga group ..
Konstanty Jacek Lubomirski
Konstanty Jacek Lubomirski Noble Family Lubomirski Coat of Arms Lubomirski Parents Stanisław LubomirskiZofia Ostrogska Consorts Barbara Domiciella Szczawińska Children none Date of Birth 1620 Place of Birth ? Date of Death 1663 Place of Death ? Prince Konstanty Ja..
Konstanty Jelski
Konstanty Jelski (February 17, 1837–November 26, 1896) was an acclaimed Polish ornithologist and zoologist. He conducted many important studies abroad, specifically in Guiana and Peru from 1866 to 1875. He was the curator of a museum in Lima from 1874 to 1878, when he returned to Poland to become ..
Konstanty Kalinowski
Konstanty Kalinowski. Konstanty Kalinowski (also known under his Belarusian and Lithuanian names of Касту́сь Каліно́ўскі or Kastuś Kalinoŭski and Kostas Kalinauskas; 1838-1864) was a writer, journalist, lawyer and revolutionary. He was one of the leaders of Lithuanian and..
Konstanty Miodowicz
Konstanty Miodowicz (born January 09, 1951 in Gniewkowo) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 14505 votes in 33 Kielce district, candidating from Platforma Obywatelska list. He was also a member of Sejm 1997-2001 and Sejm 2001-2005. See also Members of Poli..
Konstanty Ostrogski
For article about other Konstanty Ostrogoski, see Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (1526-1608) Konstanty Ostrogski Noble Family Ostrogski Coat of Arms Ostrogski Parents Ivan Ostrogski (?) Consorts Aleksandra Słucka Children with Aleksandra SłuckaKonstanty Wasyl Ostrogski Date of Bi..
Konstanty Plisowski
Konstanty Plisowski (1890-1940) was a Polish general and military commander. He is known as the commander in the Battles of Jazłowiec and Brześć. He was murdered by the Soviets in the Katyn Massacre. Biography Konstanty Plisowski was born June 8, 1890 in his family village of Nowosiółki in P..
Konstanty Troczyński
Konstanty Troczyński (b. December 9, 1906 in Częstochowa - 1942 in Auschwitz) was a Polish literature theoretician and critic. Troczyński worked at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. During the Second World War and the German occupation of Poland he taught at the so-colled "Secret Univer..
Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski
For article about other Konstanty Ostrogoski, the father of Konstanty Wasyl, see Konstanty Ostrogski (1460-1530) Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski Noble Family Ostrogski Coat of Arms Ostrogski Parents Konstanty OstrogskiAleksandra Słucka Consorts Zofia Tarnowska Children with Zofia Tarn..
Konstanty Wiśniowiecki
Konstanty Wiśniowiecki (1564-1641), wojewoda belski 1636, voivode of Ruthenia (wojewoda ruski) 1638, starost of Cherkassy (starosta czerkaski i kamionecki). Wealthy, powerful and influential magnate, experienced in both politics and warfare. Married four times: ca 1583 Anna Zahorowska* son Janusz ..
Konstanty Władysław Sobieski
Konstanty Władysław Sobieski (1 May 1680 – 28 February 1726) was the son of Jan III Sobieski, King of Poland, and his wife, Marie Louise. ..
Konstanty Zamoyski
Konstanty Zamoyski Noble Family Zamoyski Coat of Arms Jelita Parents Stanisław Kostka ZamoyskiZofia Czartoryska Consorts Aniela Sapieha Children with Aniela SapiehaJan ZamoyskiMaria ZamoyskaPelagia ZamoyskaTomasz Franciszek ZamoyskiKarol Franciszek ZamoyskiJózef Zamoyski Date..
Konstanz
Konstanz in 1925 seen from the lake Tower (and gate) from city wall Another gate from city wall Shops in Konstanz City hall in Konstanz Konstanz (in English formerly known as Constance) is a university town of around 80,000 inhabitants at the western end of Lake Cons..
Konstanze Krehl
Constanze Angela Krehl (born on 14 October 1956 in Stuttgart) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Social Democratic Party of Germany, part of the Socialist Group and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Regional Development. She is a substitute for the ..
Konstanz (district)
Konstanz Statistics State: Baden-Württemberg Capital: Konstanz } } |- | Area:||817.95 km² |- | Inhabitants:||269,660 (2002) |- | pop. density:||330 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||KN and BÜS |- | Homepage:||http://www.landkreis-konstanz.de |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#DEFFAD|Map ..
Konsta Jylhä
In Finnish fiddling, Konsta Jylhä (1910 - 1984) was a folk-virtuoso who made traditional folk music a Finnish cultural phenomenon of wider currency, bringing his natural genius and traditional style to a burgeoning nationwide television audience, thus laying the foundation for a rich and popular ..
Konstfack
Konstfack, University College of Arts, Crafts and Design (in Swedish simply known as Konstfack) is a university college for higher education in the area of crafts and design in Stockholm, Sweden. Konstfack was founded in 1844 by the ethnologist and artist Nils Månsson Mandelgren as a part time ar..
Kont
Kont is a kind of Saint Lucian folk song, performed as part of the funereal ceremony by mourners outside the deceased's house. These mourners sing kont, a responsorial Creole song, accompanied by drumming. The lyrics may refer to the last words or other aspects of the deceased's death. Mourners a..
Kontact
Kontact is a personal information manager and groupware software suite for KDE. It supports calendars, contacts, notes, to-do lists, news, and email. It uses KParts to embed the various applications into the container application. Contents 1 History2 Components3 See also4 Ex..
Kontagora
Kontagora is a major town and traditional emirate on the south bank of the Kontagora River in north-west Niger State, Nigeria. Kontagora is made up of territory originally divided between various minor chiefdoms (Aguarra, Dakka-Karri, Dukawa, and Ngaski) which were conquered by the Fula between 185..
Kontai
Contai (kanthi) is a town in Midnapore East, West Bengal, India. ..
Kontakion
Kontakion is a form of hymn performed in the Eastern Orthodox Church. The word derives from the Greek word kontos, meaning pole, describing the way in which the words were and are unfurled on a scroll that has been wound around a pole. The word was originally used to describe an early Byzantine poet..
Kontakt
Kontakt is a software sampler made by a German-based company, Native Instruments. It runs on Macintosh and Microsoft Windows platforms, available in standalone and plug-in formats (VST, Audio Units, DXi, RTAS). Contents 1 As A Concept2 Features in detail2.1 Main features2.2 ..
Kontakt-5
Kontakt-5 is a Russian type of third-generation explosive reactive armour. It is the first type of ERA which is effectively able to defeat modern APFSDS rounds. Introduced on the T-80U tank in 1985, Kontakt-5 is made up of "bricks" of explosive sandwiched between two metal plates. The plates are ar..
Kontakto
Esperanto topics ..
KONTAN
KONTAN (literally means "paying by cash" in Indonesian) is an economic and business weekly newspaper published in Jakarta, Indonesia. KONTAN's first edition was published on 27 September 1996. It focuses on economic and business issues, personal finance, management, politics, small-to-medium enterpr..
Kontek
HGÜ Kontek ín Bentwisch The Kontek (the name comes from "continent" and the name of the Danish power supply firm "Elkraft", which operates the power grid on the Danish islands Lolland, Falster and Sealand and has the abbreviation "ek") is, a 170 kilometer long, monopolar 400kV DC-cable for ..
Konti-Skan
Kontiskan (also Konti-Skan) is the name of two high-voltage direct-current transmission lines between Denmark and Sweden. The 1965-built Kontiskan 1 can transmit a up to 250 megawatts of power with an operating voltage of 250 kV, the 1988-built Kontiskan 2 can transmit 300 megawatts with a voltage o..
Kontich
Location of Kontich in Antwerp province Kontich (old spelling: Contich) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality comprises the towns of Kontich proper and Waarloos. On January 1 2006 Kontich had a total population of 20,239. The total area is 23.67 km&sup..
Kontigi
A kontigi or kuntigi is a one- or two-stringed stringed lute used in Nigerian Hausa music. It is also found among Islamized peoples throughout West Africa (see Xalam). The best-known player is Dan Maraya. ..
Kontinent
Kontinent was a dissident journal which focused on the politics of the Soviet Union and its satellites. Founded in 1974 by Vladimir Maximov, first editor-in-chief, it was published in German and Russian and later translated into English. Its Editorial Board included Raymond Aron, George Bailey, Sa..
Kontio
A Finnish circumlocutory epithet for bear, similar to Otso. Name of a Finnish icebreaker [link]. The name of the most famous rubber boot model by Nokian Footwear [link] (detached from Nokia corporation in 1990s). Also a name of a truck model KONTIO-SISU [link] by Sisu..
Kontiolahti
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Kontorovich-Lebedev transform
In mathematics, the Kontorovich-Lebedev transform is an integral transform which uses a Macdonald function (modified Bessel function of the second kind) with imaginary index as its kernel. Unlike other Bessel function transforms, such as the Hankel transform, this transform involves integrating over..
Kontos
The kontos was the Greek name for a type of long wooden cavalry lance used by Sarmatian cavalry, notably cataphracts. It was also adopted by the cataphracts of Armenia, Parthia and the Sassanid Empire. A shift in the terminology used to describe Sarmatian weapons indicates the kontos was developed i..
Kontra-Obaveštajna Služba
KOS or Kontra-obaveštajna služba was the counter-intelligence service of the Yugoslav People's Army. Contents 1 Founding & Structure2 Activities3 See also4 External links Founding & Structure Formed in 1946 as one of the remnants of the Department for Protection of the Peo..
Kontraband
Kontraband is a local rock band in Perth, Western Australia. The band comprises of Dominic Haynes, Lewis Italiano, Cameron Toop and Jordan Mortimer. KB formed in January 2005 and have since made numerous original songs and have also covered songs by the likes of ACDC and The Offspring. ..
Kontrapunkte
The Kontrapunkte is a work by Karlheinz Stockhausen which incorporates pairs of instruments and extremes of note values which "confront" one another. It was written in 1953. ..
Kontrobersyal
"Kontrobersyal" (Controversial) is news journal hosted by Boy Abunda on ABS-CBN in the Philippines started in 2003. ..
Kontroll
This article is about the 2003 Hungarian film entitled Kontroll ("Control," by the international title). For the upcoming film about Ian Curtis and the band Joy Division, directed by Anton Corbjin, see [[Control: The Ian Curtis Film]]. For other meanings of the word - see Control (disambiguation)...
Kontroll På Kontinentet
Kontroll På Kontinentet is a song by Kaizers Orchestra and is almost always played live. It is also the first song Kaizers made a video of, and was the only song released from their first album Ompa til du Dør which was not recorded as a demo for the album. Lyrics Norwegian (Bryne-dialect) Den..
Kontsert
КОНЦЕРТ (often inaccurately rendered KOHUEPT; it is pronounced [kanˈtsɛrt]) is the second live album by Billy Joel, released in 1987. (see 1987 in music). The album was recorded during Joel's 1987 tour in the USSR; the album title is the Russian word for "concert" (kontsert). The..
Kontula metro station
The Kontula metro station (Finnish Kontulan metroasema / Swedish Metrostationen Gårdsbacka) is a ground-level station on the northern branch (Itäkeskus - Mellunmäki) of the Helsinki Metro. It serves the district of Kontula in East Helsinki. The station was opened on 21 October 1986, designed by ..
Kontum
Kontum or Kon Tum is the capital city Kon Tum Province in Vietnam. It is located inland in central Vietnam, near the borders with Laos and Cambodia. After the Army of North Vietnam invaded South Vietnam on March 30, 1972, two divisions attempted to capture Kontum. External links [travel guid..
Kontusz
Stanisław Antoni Szczuka in a representative national Polish outfit. A red kontusz tied with a pas kontuszowy. Underneath a żupan with a low collar. Left hand holds a fur cap with a low band. Characteristic hair and moustache. A portrait by an unknown artist. Wilanów Kontusz (pronounce /'k..
Konu, Hiroshima
Konu (甲奴町; -cho) was a town located in Kōnu District, Hiroshima, Japan. On April 1, 2004, the town merged with the expanded city of Miyoshi and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,114 and a density of 47.78 persons per km². ..
Konungs skuggsjá
A page from Konungs skuggsjá. Konungs skuggsjá (Old Norse for "King's mirror"; Latin: Speculum regale, modern Norwegian: Kongespeilet) is a Norwegian educational scripture from around 1250, dealing with politics and morality. It was originally intended for the education of King Magnus Lagab..
Konu District, Hiroshima
Kōnu (甲奴郡; -gun) was a district located in Hiroshima, Japan. As of 2003 (before the April 1 mergers), the district had an estimated population of 11,117 and a density of 50.23 persons per km². The total area was 221.31 km². Former Towns and villages On March 31, 2005, the town of Soryo m..
Konvas
The Konvas is a portable 35mm motion picture camera that was manufactured in USSR, and for a short period at the same Moscow factory after the collapse of the Soviet Union. It is no longer made, although many working models are still circulating. The name "Konvas" comes from the first three letters ..
Konversation
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Konvict Muzik
Konvict Muzik is a record label owned and founded by R&B singer Akon. Other than Akon, T-Pain and Kardinal Offishall are the only other artists who have performed for Konvict Music. Recenntly Chilli of TLC signed to Konvict Music to released her first solo album. She has recorded 12 songs and goin..
Konwert
konwert is a simple tool for doing code page transformations. It has been included in Debian; it ranks at about 3,000(out of 52,000) in the [Debian Popularity Contest]. It was developed by Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk and is distributed under GNU General Public License. ..
Konwrath Enterprises
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Konx om Pax
Cover of Konx om Pax by Aleister Crowley. 'Konx Om Pax: Essays in Light is a publication by British occultist Aleister Crowley, first published in 1907. The name Konx Om Pax is a phrase purportedly used in the Eleusinian Mysteries. Its companion is Khabs Am Pekht, which in the Egyptian langua..
Konya
Tomb of Mevlana Rumi is a popular attraction of Konya. Konya (Ottoman: قونیه; also Koniah, Konieh, Konia, and Qunia; historically known as Iconium(Latin), Greek: Ἰκόνιον ("Ikónion")) is a city in Turkey, on the central plateau of Anatolia. It has a population of 742 690 (in 2000..
Konyaaltı
Konyaaltı is a district of Antalya, Turkey. The name Konyaaltı (IPA pronunciation /konjaaltɯ/) which mean "below Konya" stems from the fact the city of Antalya was an administrative part of the city of Konya during the Ottoman Empire and the location of the beach is where the steep cliff of the..
Konyak
The Konyak are a Naga tribe known for their valour and head-hunting practices. They are recognised among other Naga people by their tattoos, which they have all over their face and hands. The Konyaks inhabit the Mon district of Nagaland, India. External links [Ethnologue profile] ..
Konyang University
Konyang University, in Nonsan, South Korea, was founded in 1991. Konyang University has two campuses:Nonsan and Daejeon. The Nonsan campus is the main campus, and the Daejeon campus is a medical and nursing campus. The university president is Dr. Kim Hee-soo. External links University home-page..
Konyaspor
Konyaspor is a Turkish football club based in Konya. Konyaspor currently play in the Turkish Premier Super League. Current squad Yasin Çelik Özden Öngün Ümit Bozkurt Zafer Demir Ceyhun Eris El Saka Murat Hacıoğlu Leven Kartop Ömer Gündostu Batista Tayfun Türkmen Eray Er..
Konya Ataturk Stadi
Konya Ataturk Stadi is a multi-use stadium in Konya, Turkey. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Konyaspor. The stadium holds 19,440 people and was built in 1950. ..
Konya İdman Yurdu
Konya İdman Yurdu was a Turkish football club based in Konya. They were promoted to the Turkish 2nd League after winning the Green Group of the Third League in 1970-71. In 1981 they merged with a club called Konyaspor after being relegated from the Turkish Second League. The new club adopted the gr..
Konya Province
Location of Konya Province Konya is a province of Turkey located in central Anatolia. The provincial capital is the city of Konya. External links [Governor's web site][Information about Konya (Turkish)][Konya Weather Forecast Information] Konya | Ahırlı..
Konyushy
Konyushy (Russian: Конюший) is literally translated as Master of the Horse, Equerry. Konyushy was a boyar in charge of the stables of Russian rulers. It was a high title at the court of Russian rulers until the 17th century. By the end of the 15th century a special Equerry Office (кон..
Konz
Konz is a town and a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated at the confluence of the rivers Saar and Moselle, approx. 8 km southwest of Trier. Konz is also the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Konz, which consists of t..
Konzenberg
Konzenberg (498m above sea level) is located in Bavaria in Germany. It is a small village eastern in the valley of the river Mindel, which ends in the Donau. ..
Konzerthaus, Vienna
Wiener Konzerthaus Großer Saal The Konzerthaus in Vienna (in German language: Wiener Konzerthaus) was opened 1913. It is situated in the third district just at the edge of the first district in Vienna. Since it was founded it has always tried to emphasise both tradition and innovative ..
Kon Artis
Kon Artis Kon Artis (born December 7, 1974) is the stage name of Denaun Porter, an African-American rapper in the hip-hop group D12. He is also a member of Detroit rap duo Da Brigade, along with fellow D12 member Kuniva. In addition to writing and performing his own lyrics, Kon Artis is a succ..
Kon Hidemi
Kon Hidemi (今日出海, November 6 1903 – July 30 1984) was a Japanese author. His works ranged from literary criticism, essays, novels on his wartime experiences in the Philippines, to biography and short stories. While serving as section manager at the Ministry of Education from 1945-1946, he..
Kon Ichikawa
Kon Ichikawa (市川 崑 Ichikawa Kon) (born November 20, 1915, Ujiyamada, Mie Prefecture) is one of the better known Japanese film directors. Contents 1 Early career1.1 Natto Wada2 1950 - 19653 1965 - present4 Legacy5 Selected filmography6 References7 Exte..
Kon Kan
Kon Kan was a Canadian duo of Barry Harris (vocals, keyboard, guitar) and Kevin Wynne (vocals) formed in the late 1980s in Toronto, Ontario. Their debut album, Move to Move (1989), produced the international hit single "I Beg Your Pardon", which sampled Lynn Anderson's "(I Never Promised You A) Rose..
Kon Tum Province
Kon Tum Province lies in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam and shares borders with Laos and Cambodia. It has an area of 9,934 square kilometers and a population of some 330,000. The economy is primarily agricultural. Administration Kon Tum is divided into 8 districts/wards: Dac To, Dak Ho,..
Kon Vatskalis
Konstantine "Kon" Vatskalis is an Australian politician. He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly since September 2001, representing the Darwin-based electorate of Casuarina. He is the current Minister for Mines and Energy, Minister for Primary Indu..
Ko no Moronao
was the first to hold the position of Shitsuji (Shogun's Deputy). He was appointed by Ashikaga Takauji in . As Deputy, he served not only an administrative governmental function, but also as general of the Shogun's armies. He fought for the Ashikaga against the loyalist forces of the Southern Imper..
Ko no Moroyasu
(d. March 24 1351), along with his brother Moronao, was one of the leading generals of Shogun Ashikaga Takauji during the Nanbokucho War. In 1335, he was sent west from Kamakura, the capital, at the head of a large army. The goal was to secure the shogun's control over the region, and prepare for a..
K One
K One is Taiwanese boy band. Contents 1 Members2 Discography2.1 Albums3 References Members JRGinoLi YangKidoDarren Discography Albums We r K One (October 24, 2003)Love Power (May 19, 2005) References [K One in YesAsia] ..
Økonett
ØkoNett offers administrative factoring in Tromsø, Norway. It was founded in late 2001, and has since then had remarkable growth. ..

 


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