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Ákos Buzsáky
Ákos Buzsáky (born May 7, 1982) is a Hungarian footballer, playing in midfield for Plymouth Argyle since January 21, 2005. Biography Buzsáky initially joined Argyle on loan from FC Porto until the end of the 2004/05 season. The former Hungarian Under-21 international captain impressed Bobby Wil..
K'o-sa
The K'o-sa (}; }) was a Uyghur tribe mentioned by ancient Chinese texts. D.M. Dunlop believed that they were connected with the Khazars and thus postulated an Uyghur rather than Hunnish origin for that people. The K'o-sa, whose belonged to a Tujue tribe, were first mentioned under Du Huan's accounts..
K'o-ssu
K'o-ssu is a style of Chinese silk tapestry, admired for its lightness and clarity of pattern. "K'o-ssu" means "cut silk", a name that comes from the appearance of cut threads created by the use of colour in the pictorial designs typical of the style (often copies of famous paintings). Unlike conti..
K-os
Kheaven Brereton The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. Kheaven Brereton (born Kevin Brereton, February 20, 1972) is a Canadian musician from Whitby, Ontario, who records and ..
Koç School
VKV Koç Özel İlköğretim Okulu ve Lisesi Established 1988 School type Private, Daily/Boarding Religious affiliation none General Director Tony Paulus Location Istanbul, Turkey Color(s) Red and White Mascot Ram Homepage http://www.kocschool.k12.tr The Koç School is a priv..
Końskie
Końskie ( [listen]) is a town in central Poland with 22,300 inhabitants (1995). Situated in the Swietokrzyskie Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Kielce Voivodship (1975-1998). Most of the towns inhabitants were in the late 80's and early 90's emplyed in a local Huta (Steel Mill). S..
Końskie County
Końskie County (Polish: ) is a powiat (county) located about 35 km north of Kielce, in Świętokrzyskie Voivodship. The county seat is the town of Końskie. The population numbers 84,488 (2005). Its area is 1139.90 km². External links [Official Końskie County webpage] ..
Końskowola
Końskowola is a village in Southeastern Poland, located between Puławy and Lublin, near Kurów, on the Kurówka River. It is capital of a separate commune (gmina) within Puławy County and the Lublin Voivodship. Population: 2188 inhabitants (as of 2004). Contents 1 Name2 History3&n..
Kos
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Port of Kos Archaeological site Tree of Hippocrates Ruins of an Agora in Kos town Roman amphitheater Kos town view Kos or Cos ([36°51′N 27°14′E], Greek Κως) is a Greek island in the Dodecanese group of islan..
KOS-MOS
KOS-MOS Ver.1 from Xenosaga Episode I KOS-MOS is a fictional character from the Xenosaga series. She is an armored android (also see gynoid), developed by the interstellar conglomerate Vector Industries. She is comprised of entirely mechanical parts (possibly from a superior breed of complex..
Kosa
This page is about the Japanese religious leader. For information on KOSA Television see KOSA-TV. Kōsa was the Chief Abbot of Ishiyama Hongan-ji, cathedral fortress of the Ikko-ikki, during its siege at the end of the Sengoku Period. He engineered many alliances, and organized the defenses of ..
Kosa, Kumamoto
Kōsa (甲佐町; -machi) is a town located in Kamimashiki District, Kumamoto, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 11,720 and a density of 202.52 persons per km². The total area is 57.87 km². ..
KOSA-TV
KOSA-TV, Channel 7, is the CBS affiliate for the Midland-Odessa area. Its studios are located in Odessa, inside Music City Mall. Its transmitter is located in Odessa. They also own and operate WB affiliate KWWT channel 30, and UPN 16, which is available on cable and KOSA's digital signal. Histor..
Kosai, Shizuoka
Kosai (湖西市; -shi) is a city located in Shizuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 43,525 and the density of 790.21 persons per km². The total area is 55.08 km². The city was founded on January 1, 1972. External links [Kosai official website] in Japanese..
Kosaka, Akita
Kosaka (小坂町; -machi) is a town located in Kazuno District, Akita, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 6,795 and a density of 38.17 persons per km². The total area is 178.00 km². External links [Kosaka official website] ..
Kosaka Masazumi
redirect [[Template:Importance]]This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Kosaka Masazumi (????-1575) a retainer of the japanese clan of Takeda during the..
Kosaku Ariga
Kosaku Ariga (1897-1945) was a Japanese naval officer who participated in World War II. His most significant battles were Battle of Leyte Gulf and at East China Sea. ..
Kosaku Matsumora
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Kosaku Matsumora was an Okinawan karate master who lived from (1829-1898). He is said to have studied Tomari-te..
Kosaku Yamada
, 9 June 1886 - 29 December 1965) was the first Japanese opera composer. In many western reference books his name is given as Kósçak Yamada, a fanciful transliteration he apparently used in the West. Yamada was born and died in Tokyo. After studying at the Tokyo Music School, he left Japan for G..
Kosala
History of the Indian Subcontinent Stone Age 70,000–7000 BC Mehrgarh Culture 7000–3300 BC Indus Valley Civilization 3300–1700 BC Late Harappan Culture 1700–1300 BC Vedic Civilization 1500–500 BC Kuru Dynasty 1200–316 BC Maha Janapadas ..
Kosala Kingdom
This article is about the kingdom of Kosala in Indian epic literature. For the historical kingdom, see Kosala. Capital: Ayodhya (Ayodhya, Faisabad, Uttar Pradesh) Kosala Proper or Uttara Kosala is the kigdom of the celebrated personality of Treta Yuga, Raghava Rama. Ayodhya was its capital. Rama's ..
Kosala Kuruppuarachchi
Kosala KuruppuarachchiSri Lankan (SL) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Left-arm fast-medium Tests First-class Matches 2 29 '''Runs scored - 70 Batting average - 5.83 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score - 20* Balls bowled 272 3310 Wickets 8 6..
Kosamba
Kosamba is a census town in Surat district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Geography Kosamba is located at [21.48° N 72.95° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Kosamba]. It has an average elevation of 13 metres (42 feet). Demographics As of 2001 India census&..
Kosar
A medium range ballistic missile, possibly called the Kosar, was tested by the military of Iran on March 31, 2006. Iran announced its first successful test of the missile in April, saying it was the most advanced missile in its arsenal, was invisible to radar and could hold multiple warheads that co..
Kosaraju's algorithm
In computer science, Kosaraju's algorithm is an algorithm to find the strongly connected components of a directed graph. Aho, Hopcroft and Ullman credit it to a unpublished paper from 1978 by S. Rao Kosaraju. It makes use of the fact that the transpose graph (the same graph with the direction of ev..
Kosas
Part of a onHinduism This box: [ view] • [ talk] • [ edit] Kosas or Koshas are five cases or sheaths which cover the Atman in Hinduism. The five Koshas are: Annamaya kosha, the food-bodyPranamaya kosha, the breath (prana)Manomaya kosha, or “mind-sheath” (M..
Kosava
Košava is a northeastern wind that blows in northern Serbia.TV Košava is a Serbian television station, the youngest member of Kanal1 Media Group. The group also owns Radio Košava, a radio station which covers central Serbia and which has operated since 1994.Kosava (Kosau) is a town in Belarus, lo..
Kosaza, Nagasaki
Kosaza (小佐々町; -chou) was a town located in Kitamatsuura District, Nagasaki, Japan. On March 1, 2006, the town was merged into the city of Sasebo, Nagasaki. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,063 and a density of 236.06 persons per km². The total area was 29.92 km². ..
Kosbach
Kosbach is a beautiful village on the outskirts of Erlangen. The village is known locally for its own Kirchweih festival, the Kosbacher Karpfen Kirchweih. A wonderful celebration at which carp is consumed enmasse. The village is surrounded by carp ponds. The ponds are linied with nets, a month or so..
Kosberg (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Koschei
In Russian mythology, Koschei (Russian: , Koshchey) is an evil person of ugly senile appearance, menacing principally young women. Koschei is also known as Koschei the Immortal or Koschei the Deathless (Коще́й Бессме́ртный). As is usual in Russian transliterations, there are numero..
Koschevnikov gland
The Koschevnikov gland is a gland of the honeybee. It is located near the sting shaft. The gland produces an alarm pheromone which is released when a bee stings. The release of the alarm pheromone may entice more bees to sting at the same location. ..
Kosciusko, Mississippi
Kosciusko is a city in Attala County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 7,372 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Attala County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Kosciusko is located on the Natchez Trace Parkway, northeast of Jackson. It is named for the Polish soldier Ta..
Kosciusko Bridge (Albany)
The Thaddeus Kosciusko Bridge, locally known as The Twin Bridges, is a pair of identical arch bridges that span the Mohawk River between the Towns of Colonie and Halfmoon, New York. The bridge carries Interstate 87 and was built in 1959. It is made of steel using a through arch design and was name..
Kosciusko County, Indiana
Kosciusko County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2000, the population was 74,057. The county seat is Warsaw6. The county was formed in 1836. It was named after the Polish general Tadeusz Kosciuszko, who served in the American Revolutionary War, and then returned to Poland..
Kosciuszko Bridge
The Kosciuszko Bridge may refer to: Kosciuszko Bridge in New York City, connecting Brooklyn and Queens orKosciusko Bridge, near Albany, New York This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wis..
Kosciuszko Bridge, New York City
The Kosciuszko Bridge is a truss bridge that spans Newtown Creek between Brooklyn and Queens. It is a part of Interstate 278 or the Brooklyn Queens Expressway. The bridge opened in 1939 and was named in honor of Tadeusz Kościuszko, a Polish volunteer who was a General in the American Revolutionary..
Kosciuszko National Park
Kosciuszko National Park colspan="2" Nearest town/city: Cabramurra Coordinates: [36°04′20″S, 148°20′55″E] Area: 6 750 km2 Established: October 1, 1967 Visitation: (in [[]]) Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service Off..
Kosciuszko Street (BMT Jamaica Line)
Kosciuszko Street is a skip-stop station on the New York City Subway's BMT Jamaica Line. It is served at all times by the J train. The Z train bypasses this station. The north exit has a crossunder and leads to Kosciuszko Street while the south exit is an emergency exit and leads to DeKalb Avenue. ..
KOSDAQ
KOSDAQ is a stock market in South Korea established in 1996. It is the electronic stock market division of Korea Exchange. See for a list of KOSDAQ-traded companies with articles. External link [Official website] ..
Kosei Inoue
Kosei Inoue (井上康生, Inoue Kosei) is a world-class Judo athlete from Japan. He won the gold medal in the under 100kg class at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Born on May 15, 1978 in Miyakonojo Miyazaki, Japan. This under 100Kg fighter is well known for his specialty throws: Uchi Mata (inner thigh t..
Kosei Line
The is a passenger railway line of the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Japan. It originates at Yamashina Station in Yamashina, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture and ends at Ōmi Shiotsu Station in Nishiasai, Ika District, Shiga Prefecture. Its name means "the line to the west of the lake," indicating..
Kosei Tomita
Kosei Tomita (富田 耕生 Tomita Kosei) is a Japanese voice actor. Contents 1 Some voice roles:1.1 Anime1.1.1 TV1.1.2 ..
Koseki
A koseki (戸籍) is a family registry. Japanese law requires all households (ie) to report births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and criminal convictions to their local authority, which compiles the information into a detailed family tree that encompasses everyone within their jurisdiction. If su..
Kosektas
Koşektaş is a village in the Hacıbektaş district of Nevsehir in Turkey. ..
Kosel
Kosel is a small village near Ohrid in the Republic of Macedonia. The village is known for its proximity to the extinct volcano, Duvalo, which causes a smell reminiscent to rotten eggs to blanket the village and surroundings. ..
Kosen judo
Kosen judo is a form of judo adopted by the major high schools and technical schools during the Meiji era (1868 - 1914). Today it is still practised at university clubs in Japan. Kosen judo emphasizes newaza (ground techniques) such as controls, joint locks and strangles more than the most common ty..
Kose Commune
Kose Commune (Estonian: ) is a rural municipality in northern Estonia. It is a part of Harju County. The municipality has a population of 5,737 (as of 1 January 2004) and covers an area of 237.33 km². The population density is 24.2 inhabitants per km². Administrative centre of the municipality is..
Kose Kanaoka
Kose Kanaoka was a ninth century Japanese artist, who was a proponent of the artistic styles of the Tang dynasty of China. Though few of his works have survived, he is known to have painted landscapes and portraits. He founded the Kose school of art, which is named for him. ..
Kose Sports Stadium
Kose Sports Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Kofu, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as a home ground of Ventforet Kofu. The stadium holds 13,000 people and was built in 1975. ..
Kosh
This article is about the Babylon 5 character. For information on the album cover designer and art director, see Kosh (art director) Kosh Naranek Affiliated with Babylon 5, Vorlon Empire Race Vorlon Home planet Vorlon homeworld First appearance [[Babylon 5: In the Beginning]] (ch..
Kosharitsa
Kosharitsa is a village in South- East Bulgaria, situated in Obshtina Nessebar, in the Burgas region. ..
Kosheen
Kosheen is a UK trip hop, drum and bass musical group based in Bristol, which consists of two producers, Markee Substance (b. Mark Morrison 1974, Glasgow) and Darren Decoder (b. Darren Beale 1974, Bristol), and singer Sian Evans. Their first album, Resist (released in Sept 2001 and reaching number 8..
Kosher/Parve
Kosher/Parve (also spelled pareve or parevine) is a Jewish kosher or Kashrut certification for food. It means that the food does not contain any animal products including dairy, the food has not been in contact with any animal products, and that the equipment used to process the food has never bee..
Kosher foods
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Kosher foods are those that meet certain criteria of Jewish law. Invalidating characteristics may range from ..
Kosher komedy
Kosher Komedy is the stage name of a Jewish comedian. A Jewish Baal teshuva, (or the female word Baa'lat Teshuva) she used to be a movie star. Her stage name is Ayelet but her original name is a secret. External links [KosherKomedy.com] ..
Kosher salt
Kosher salt or "Jew salt" (sodium chloride) is one of the most commonly used salts in commercial kitchens today. Kosher salt, unlike common table salt, typically contains no additives (for example, iodine). Kosher salt has a much larger grain than regular table salt, and a more open granular struct..
Kosher style
Kosher style usually refers to food that is not strictly Kosher, but either adheres to the laws of Kashrut very loosely and/or is traditional Ashkenazic Jewish food. Generally, Kosher style food does not include meat from forbidden animals, such as pigs or shellfish, and does not contain both meat a..
Kosher tax
The "Kosher tax" is a canard or urban legend spread by American anti-Semitic organizations. It refers to the claim that food producers must pay an exorbitant amount to obtain the right to display a symbol on their products (usually a K or U in a circle) that indicates it is kosher or pareve, and tha..
Kosher wine
Kosher wine (Hebrew: יין כשר, yayin kashèr) results only when wine is produced according to Judaism's religious law, specifically, the Jewish dietary laws of (kashrut, Hebrew: כשרות), and then is known as "kosher wine". However other branches of Judaism are more "lenient" with these laws..
Koshi
For other places named Koshi, see Koshi (disambiguation). The Koshi is one of three major people that danced through the kingdom of curry. It lies within the district of Koshi named after the river. It lies to the south of Kanchenjunga and has seven major tributaries: sunkoshi, tamakoshi, Duhakoshi..
Koshi, Kumamoto
Kōshi (合志市;; -shi) is a city located in Kikuchi District, Kumamoto, Japan. Formed by the amalgamation of the towns of Koshi-machi and Nishigoshi-machi on February 27, 2006, the city has an estimated population of 52,500 and a density of 987.39 persons per km². The total area is 53.17 km². ..
Koshian
Koshian (越庵) is a character in the anime/manga series Oh My Goddess!. Koshian is the Buddhist priest and caretaker of the Tariki Hongan temple (他力本願寺) where Keiichi and the Goddesses currently reside. After witnessing Belldandy's "spiritual enlightenment", Koshian left on a pilgrima..
Koshien
Kōshien (甲子園) is a district of Nishinomiya (西宮市), Hyōgo, Japan. Kōshien is also commonly used to refer to: The Kōshien high school baseball tournamentHanshin Kōshien Stadium, home of the Hanshin Tigers baseball team and the Kōshien high school baseball tournament.Kōshien Station ..
Koshien Stadium
Hanshin Koshien Stadium LocationNishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan OpenedAugust 1, 1924 Capacity53,000 Owned ByHanshin Electric Railway Architect:Ōbayashi gumi Dimensions:1924-19491949-1991as of 2005 Foul line Power alley Center 110m (360ft.) 128m (420ft.) 118m (387ft.) 91m (299ft.) 119m (390ft.) 1..
Koshien Station
Koshien Station (甲子園駅, -eki) is the nearest station to Hanshin Koshien Stadium on the Hanshin Main Line in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Platforms 1, 2: for Amagasaki and Osaka3, 4: for Nishinomiya, Kobe, and Himeji Stations next to Koshien Hanshin Main Line :Limited Express and Han..
Koshigaya, Saitama
Koshigaya (越谷市 Koshigaya-shi) is a city located in Saitama, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 314,021 and the density of 5,206.78 persons per km². The total area is 60.31 km². The city was founded on November 3, 1958. Koshigaya is situated about 30km from Tokyo, al..
Koshihikari
Koshihikari (コシヒカリ, 越光) is one of the most popular rice brand in Japan. Koshihikari rice was first created in 1956 by combining 2 different strains of Nourin rice at the Fukui Prefectural Agricultural Research Facility. It is very popular in Japan, in part due to its special body. It..
Koshiji, Niigata
Koshiji (越路町; -machi) was a town located in Santō District, Niigata, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 14,160 and a density of 242.30 persons per km². The total area was 58.44 km². On April 1, 2005, Koshiji merged with Nagaoka and the municipality of Koshiji was d..
Koshijin
The Koshijin (高志人) were a people of ancient Japan, believed to have lived on the southern portion of the shore of the Sea of Japan. They are believed to have spoken a Tungusic language. ..
Koshijutsu
Koshijutsu is the skill of attacks to muscle and nerve points in Japanese martial arts. Koshijutsu is one of the nine schools of style used in ninjutsu. ..
Koshiki-no-kata
Koshiki no Kata is a set of prearranged techniques in Judo. It is also known as Kito-ryu no Kata. It consists in 21 techniques originally belonging to the Kito School of jujutsu. Jigoro Kano revised the techniques and incorporated them into a kata in order to preserve the historical source of judo...
Koshikijima Islands
Koshikijima Islands (甑島列島 Koshikijima rettō) in the East China Sea are an island chain that belongs to the city of Satsumasendai, Kagoshima, Japan. It is located 38 km west of the port city of Ichikikushikino, Kagoshima. Kagoshima Prefecture itself exists on the island of Kyushu. Major isl..
Koshimizu, Hokkaido
Koshimizu (小清水町; -chou) is a town located in Shari District, Abashiri, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2004, the town has an estimated population of 5,862 and a density of 20.42 persons per km². The total area is 287.04 km². External link () [Town website] ..
Koshinetsu region
Kōshin'etsu (甲信越) is a subregion of the Chubu region in Japan consisting of Yamanashi, Nagano and Niigata prefectures. It is the abbreviation of the old provinces, Kai, Shinano and Echigo provinces. Divisions of Japan Regions: Hokkaido | Tohoku | Kantō | Chūbu (Hokuriku - Koshinet..
Koshino
Koshino may refer to: Koshino is a Japanese surname.Michiko Koshino is a Japanese fashion designerKoshino, Fukui was a village in JapanAyako Koshino was a Japanese fashion designer This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Koshino, Fukui
Koshino (越廼村; -mura) was a village located in Nyū District, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,793 and a density of 116.81 persons per km². The total area was 15.35 km². Fukui Prefecture Cities Awara | Echizen | Fukui..
Koshinokata Station
The is a city tram station located on the Shin-Minato Harbor Line in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. This station is unmanned. Surrounding area Toyama Prefectural Ferry Port {| class="wikitable" !«||||Service||||» ..
Koshirae
The Koshirae is the mounting 'worn' by the Japanese sword (e.g. Katana), when it is being worn by its owner, whereas shirasaya is the wooden sheath and grip the sword wears when in storage. Picture shows an Edo-era Higo style Koshirae in the proper manner a Koshirae should be presented with the ..
Koshish
Koshish is a 1972 Hindi movie directed by Gulzar. Koshish is considered a landmark movie in the history of Indian cinema. It features the finest blend of two stalwart actors, Sanjeev Kumar and Jaya Bhaduri, directed by one of India's most gifted directors, Gulzar. The movie, about a deaf and mute c..
Koshi (disambiguation)
Koshi may mean: Koshi, a river in NepalKoshi District, Niigata, a former District in Niigata, JapanKoshi Province, an historic province of JapanThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish ..
Koshi District, Niigata
For other places named Koshi, see Koshi (disambiguation). Koshi (古志郡; -gun) was a district located in Niigata, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 2,035 and a density of 51.09 persons per km². The total area is 39.83 km². Towns and villages Yamakoshi Merger and ..
Koshi Inaba
Koshi Inaba Koshi Inaba (稲葉浩志 Inaba Kōshi, born on September 23, 1964 in Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture) is a Japanese vocalist. He graduated from the Department of Education at the prestigious Yokohama National University. He has a degree in mathematics. He is the singer for the legen..
Koshi Province
For other places named Koshi, see Koshi (disambiguation). Koshi was an old province of Japan, that is now known as the Hokuriku region. At the end of the 7th century it was divided into three provinces: Echizen, Echigo and Etchu. ..
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve ..
Koshkonong
Koshkonong is the name of several places in the United States: Koshkonong, MissouriKoshkonong, Wisconsin This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you mig..
Koshkonong, Missouri
Koshkonong is a city in Oregon County, Missouri, United States. The population was 205 at the 2000 census. Geography Koshkonong is located at [36°35′43″N, 91°38′43″W] (36.595356, -91.645360)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Koshkonong, Wisconsin
Koshkonong is a town in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,395 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 111.4 km² (43.0 mi²). 108.9 km² (42.1 mi²) of it is land and 2.4 km² (0.9 mi²) of it (2.19%) i..
Kosho
Kosho is a game or martial art conceived by Patrick McGoohan for the 1967 television series The Prisoner. kosho is a real martal art however. see http://www.keenekarate.com/style.html for more info Emperor Kōshō (孝昭天皇) was the fifth imperial ruler of Japan to appear on the traditional lis..
Koshovyi Otaman
Koshovyi Otaman (Ukrainian: Кошовий отаман, lit. Otaman of the Camp) was one of the highest military ranks of the Zaporizhian Cossacks. Elected by the elders of the Zaporozhian Host, in 1723 his rank was replaced by a Nakazny Otaman, nominated by the Tsar of Russia. Among most famous Ko..
Kosho (era)
Kosho (康正) was a Japanese era name after Kyotoku and before Choroku and spanned from 1455 to 1457. The reigning emperor was Go-Hanazono. Kosho1st2nd3rd Gregorian145514561457 Preceded by:Kyotoku Japanese era name Followed by:Choroku ..
Kosho (The Prisoner)
The fictional sport of Kosho Kosho is a game or martial art conceived by Patrick McGoohan for the highly admired 1967 television series The Prisoner. The exact significance of the name is not clear, though 'Kosho' (which translates as 'old book, rare book' in online Japanese-English dictionari..
Kosho Hoho Yooga
Kosho Hoho Yooga “Old Pine Tree Method of Unity and Self Discipline” And the Mizu Tama Dojo. Kosho Hoho Yooga martial arts is based upon concepts of Natural Law and Tai Chi. It is used for both health and wellness as well as self-defense. This modern day form of true self defense is deeply..
Koshu, Yamanashi
Koshu (甲州市;-shi) is a city located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on November 1, 2005, when the city of Enzan merged with the towns of Katsunuma and Yamato (both from Higashiyamanashi District) to form the new city of Koshu. As of January 2006, the city has an estimated..
Koshur akhbar
Koshur akhbar is an online Kashmiri newspaper that carries news and literary pieces in Kashmiri. This is the first and the only online newspaper in Kashmiri. There's no Kashmiri newespaper published in print edition, though there have been some attempts to run a weekly newspaper off and on. Externa..
Kosh (art director)
''This article is about Kosh the art and television director. For information on the Babylon 5 character see Kosh. '' Kosh is an art director, album cover designer, graphic artist and documentary producer/director. He was born in London, England in the 20th Century. Kosh rose to prominence in th..
KOSI
KOSI (KOSY 101) is an Adult Contemporary station based in Denver, Colorado. The Entercom outlet broadcasts at 101.1MHz with an ERP of 66kW-V/61kW-H. History The station signed on in 1968 with an Easy listening format. But by 1990 it would evolve into its current format and has done well ever since..
Kosian
A Kosian is a person of mixed Korean and other Asian ancestry. The term is most commonly applied to children of a South Korean father and a Southeast Asian mother. Although such children currently make up only 0.5% of children born in South Korea, some projections suggest that this will grow to..
Kosice
Kosice may refer to: Kosice, a village in the Czech RepublicKošice, a city in Slovakia 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 the intended art..
Kosiński Uprising
Kosiński Uprising (1591 - 1593) is a name applied to two rebellions in Ukraine organised by Krzysztof Kosiński against the local Ruthenian nobility and magnates. In late 16th century the Republic of Both Nations was experiencing a short period of internal stability. This however was threatened ..
Kosior
Kosior may refer to one of three brothers, Polish-born Soviet politicians (Russified first names): Stanislav Kosior (1889-1939)Vladislav Kosior (1891-1938)Iosif Kosior (1893-1937)Two other less notable brothers were Kazimierz Kosior and Michal Kosior. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation ..
Kosiv
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Kosiv (#redirect [[Template:Lang-uk]], Polish: Kosów) is a city located in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in weste..
Kosi Bay
Kosi Bay Kosi Bay is particularly famous for the traditional fish traps built to trap fish moving in and out of the estuary with the tide. External links [Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife - Kosi Bay][A portal site for tourism in the Kosi Bay area][Kosi Forest Lodge] ..
Kosi Division
Kosi Division division is an administrative geographical unit of Bihar state of India. Saharsa is the administrative headquarters of the division. Currently (2005), the division consists of Saharsa district, Madhepura district, and Supaul district. See also Districts of Bihar Divisions and D..
Kosi Kalan
Kosi Kalan is a city and a municipal board in Mathura district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kosi Kalan had a population of 45,684. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Kosi Kalan has an ..
Kosi Saka
Kosi Saka (born February 4, 1986) is a German soccer player of African descent who plays for Borussia Dortmund. Borussia Dortmund - Current Squad 1 Weidenfeller | 3 Brzenska | 4 Wörns | 5 Kehl | 6 Kringe | 7 Buckley | 8 Am..
Kosi Zone
Koshi Zone is one of fourteen Zones of Nepal and comprised of six districts, namely, Bhojpur, Dhankuta, Morang, Sankhuwasabha, Sunsari, and Terhathum. Headquarters of Koshi Zone is Dharan, the largest city is Biratnagar. Major rivers are Arun, Tamar and Sapta Kosi. See also Districts of Nepal Zo..
Kosjerić
Kosjerić (Косјерић) is a town and municipality in Western Serbia. Municipality has 15,000 inhabitants, but the town itself has 5,000. Municipality has 359 square kilometers with 26 villages mostly placed in the river valleys, but there are also some settlements on the mountain highs on more..
Koskenkorva Viina
A Koskenkorva bottle (50cl) Koskenkorva Viina (also known simply as Koskenkorva, or Kossu) is the most common clear spirit drink (38%) in Finland, produced by Altia in the Koskenkorva distillery in Ilmajoki. The grain (barley) alcohol is produced using 200-step continuous distillation designed ..
Koskinou
Koskinou is a village on the Greek island of Rhodes. It located 5 miles from Rhodes town and 6 miles from the island resort of Faliraki. Koskinou is famous for its unique traditional houses decorated with bright, vibrant colours. There is a major festival on July 17th when the village celebrates t..
Koski Tl
Kosken Tl kunta municipality in Finland Province Western Finland Region Finland Proper Sub-region Loimaa City manager Aimo Suikkanen Official languages Finnish Area - total - land 337th192.50 km²191.75 km² density 321st2,559+ 0.2 %13.3/km² Ur..
Kosla
Kosla is a novel written in the Marathi language by renowned Marathi writer Bhalchandra Nemade. It narrates the journey of a young man and his friends through his college years. ..
KOSMA
The Kölner Observatorium für SubMillimeter Astronomie (KOSMA) is a 3-m radio telescope located at 3,135 m on Gornergrat near Zermatt (Switzerland). It is operated by the I. Physikalisches Institut (Cologne, Germany). It is a submillimeter radio telescope that can be used for observations between 2..
Kosmandu Astronomical Society
[Click here to go to Kosmandu's Homepage] नेपालबाट खगोल समाचार २००९ को [Total Solar Eclipse] नेपालको पूर्वि भागबाट देखिने छ। यसको लागी [गाईघा..
Kosmar
Kosmar Villa Holidays is a British holiday company that specializes in holidays to Greece, however it is offering trips to an increasing number of Turkish destinations. It was founded by Kostas Markou (The name 'Kosmar' comes from Kostas - Markou) in 1982, travelling to the Greek holiday resort of..
Kosmas Air
Kosmas Air is an charter cargo airline based in Belgrade, Serbia. The airlines main fields of activity cover air freighter and transport of humanitarian aid relief among the regions of Europe, Middle East, Asia and Africa. Contents 1 History2 Service3 Fleet4 External links ..
Kosmas Aitolos
Kosmas Aitolos (1714 - 1779) was a monk in the Greek Orthodox Church. He was born in the Greek village Mega Dendron in the region of Aetolia. He studied Greek and Theology before becoming a monk after a trip to Mount Athos where he also attended the local Theological Academy. Afterwards, he tra..
Kosmic Free Music Foundation
The Kosmic Free Music Foundation (a.k.a. Kosmic, or KFMF) was a worldwide group of computer musicians, artists, and coders focused on the PC demoscene. Most members were from the United States, Canada, and Australia. They created music - mostly techno, trance, and ambient - on trackers. They also..
Kosmikophobia
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Kosmikophobia is the fear of cosmic phenomena, such as black holes or nebulas ..
Kosmische Musik
Kosmische Musik is the genre of experimental electronic music that was born in Germany in late 1960s-early 1970s; the term often mistakenly refers to the whole German electronic and prog rock scene, including the Krautrock. The main difference is that tracks in Krautrock style are rock influenced, s..
Kosmix
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Kosmo
Kosmo is a desktop Gis with advanced functions. It is the first of a series of developments that are being made available to the community. Kosmo was implemented using the Java programming language and is being developed from the JUMP GIS platform and a series of free code libraries, all of whic..
Kosmopoisk
The factual accuracy of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. Please see the relevant discussion on the [ --> Founded: 1980 Official registration: 2004, All-Russian Scientific Organization Leader: Dr. Vadim A. Chernobrov Location: Moscow, Russia; [Website]..
Kosmopolous v. Constitution Insurance Co. of Canada
Kosmopolous v. Constitution Insurance Co. of Canada [1987] 1 S.C.R. 2 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the court's ability to pierce the corporate veil. That is, impose liability upon the owners of a company instead of the company itself. It was held that the veil can only b..
Kosmorama
The first ever edition of Kosmorama – The Trondheim International Film Festival will be arranged from 12 to 17 April 2005 in Trondheim, Norway. The word “kosmorama” (in English: cosmorama) means a perspective picture of the landmarks of the world. The festival has been named Kosmorama after ..
Kosmosdale, Kentucky
Kosmosdale is a neighborhood in southwestern Louisville, Kentucky located along Dixie Highway (US 31) near Depot Lane and is named after the Kosmos Cement Company. References ↑ External links ..
Kosmos (game publisher)
Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co. is a publisher of German-style board games. Many of their games are translated into English and published by Rio Grande Games or Mayfair Games. Notable games Lord of the RingsLost CitiesSettlers of CatanTwixT External links [Kosmos]'s homepage. ..
Kosmos (Marvel Comics)
Kosmos is the name of a Marvel Comics character, a fusion of the Beyonder and Molecule Man, who are apparently parts of a Cosmic Cube, and cared for by Kubik. ..
Kosmos (novel)
Kosmos is a 1965 novel by the Polish author Witold Gombrowicz. Gombrowicz' works are characterized by a tone that mixes comedy and the macabre. In this piece two young men seek the solitude of the country; their peace is disturbed when a set of random occurrences suggest to their susceptible minds..
Kosmos (South Africa)
Kosmos (the Afrikaans word for Cosmos) is a village in the North West Province of South Africa. It is situated on the banks of the Hartbeespoort Dam. ..
Kosmos Express
Kosmos Express was a Christian rock band from the 1990s. Band members Rob Goraieb: Vocals, GuitarBeau Burchell: Guitar, Backing VocalsG.J. Torres: Bass, Backing VocalsMark Powell: Drums, Percussion From early 1997 to mid-1998, Kosmos Express released two critically acclaimed records, "Now" co-p..
Kosmos Samaras
Kosmos Samaras is an Australian political activist, currently the Assistant State Secretary of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labor Party.[link] He was appointed on August 26, 2005. Samaras is a leading figure in the Socialist Left faction of the ALP[link]. Prior to his ..
Kosmotropic
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Kosokabe Chikayasu
(1543-1593) was the third son of Chosokabe Kunichika, and brother of Chosokabe Motochika. During the year of 1588, Chikayasu was adopted by the likes of Kosokabe Chikahide. Following the defeat of the Aki clan in 1569, Chikayasu received the Aki Castle. Then on, Chikayasu decided to serve as a loya..
Kosov
Kosov can refer to: places in the Czech Republic:*located at 49.7 N, 12.8333333 E, a city part of the town Bor*located at 48.8833 N, 14.433 E, pop.: 9212*located at 50.5166 N, 15.35 E, pop.: 9755*located at 49.3833 N, 15.633 E, pop.: 9094*located at 49.883 N, 16.8 E, pop.: 9444places in Ukraine:*Kos..
Kosova, Belarus
Kosova (also known as Mereszowszczyzna, Kossovo, Kosow, Kossov, Kossow, and Kossuv) is a small town in the ???? Raion in the Brest Province of Belarus, located at [52°45′N 25°09′E]. It is the birth place of Tadeusz Kościuszko and Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz. Subdivision..
Kosova, Estonia
Kosova is a village in Ahja Commune, Põlva County, Estonia, located at [58°13′17″N, 027°01′45″E]. ..
Kosovafilm
Kosovafilmi is a film production, distribution and screening company in Serbia. It’s established at 20.02.1969 by Parliament of Kosovo nomination. Its first general director was Abdurrahman Shala. The following director was Azem Shkreli, in which period the best movies of Kosovafilm were produced..
Kosovar
Kosovar is a noun derived from Kosovo. It is used to describe the inhabitants of Kosovo, mostly Kosovar Albanians and Kosovar Serbs. Other Kosovar peoples are Muslims, Bosniaks, Romas, Turks, Gorans, Egyptians and also Janyevs. Sometimes Kosovan is used instead of Kosovar. References Oxford Diction..
Kosova Airlines
Kosova Airlines is an airline from Kosovo, Serbia, and links the capital Priština to major European cities. The airline was established in autumn 2003 by the United Nation's Mission in Kosovo and the Kosovo Government (UNMIK). It is the first Kosovo airline, although Air Prishtina is another airl..
Kosova’s News Agency
Kosova’s News Agency is a Kosovo News Agency founded on January 4 1999. During Kosovo War with name Kosova Press. The acency is now enjoys the status of independent and free media in Kosovo. Kosova’s News Agency published information’s except in Albanian language, in English, Serbian, German,..
Kosover Rebbe
The Grand Rebbe of Kosov, Grand Rabbi Shraga Hager, resides in Borough Park, Brooklyn. His synagogue is in the basement of the Satmar school in Boro Park. He is also the Dayan of the Viznitz community in Borough Park, and a noted orator. He is the son-in-law of Rabbi Chaim Wosner, the Rabbi of ..
Kosovets
Kosovets is a place in Poland, located at [49°42′00″N, 023°43′00″E]. ..
Kosovka
Kosovka is a word with several meanings. There are several places in Ukraine with that name, including: Kosovka, Zhytomyr regionKosovka, Kirovohrad regionKosovka, Vinnytsya regionKosovka, Odessa region There is also: the Kosovka River in Russia andKosovka Devojka, a Serbian heroine. This is a ..
Kosovka, Kirovohrad region
Kosovka is a place in Kirovohrad region, Ukraine, located at [48°49′00″N, 033°01′00″E]. ..
Kosovka, Odessa region
Kosovka is a place in Odessa region, Ukraine, located at [46°00′00″N, 030°19′00″E]. ..
Kosovka, Vinnytsya region
Kosovka is a place in Vinnytsya region, Ukraine, located at [48°16′00″N, 029°48′00″E]. ..
Kosovka, Zhytomyr region
Kosovka is a place in Zhytomyr region, Ukraine located at [53°47′00″N, 029°02′00″E]. ..
Kosovka River
Kosovka is a river in Siberia, Russia. ..
Kosovo
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. KosovoKosovë/KosovaКосово и Метохија Kosovo (dark green) within Serbia. The location of Kosovo in Serbia and Europe. Official languages Albanian, Serbian Capital Prishtinë / Priština President of Kosovo Fatmir Sejdiu ..
Kosovo, Kaluga Oblast
Kosovo is in Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located at [54°56′10″N, 035°46′47″E]. ..
Kosovo, Kyustendil Province
For other uses, see Kosovo (disambiguation) Kosovo is a place in Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria, located at [42°35′40″N, 22°34′49″E]. The village is in a mountainous area, five kilometers away from the border of Serbia. ..
Kosovo, Novgorod Oblast
For other uses, see Kosovo (disambiguation) Kosovo is settlement in Novgorod Oblast, Russia, located at [58°38′00″N, 030°20′00″E]. ..
Kosovo, Plovdiv Province
For other uses, see Kosovo (disambiguation) Kosovo is a village in Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria, located at [41°55′00″N, 24°42′00″E]. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Culture4 Misc5 External links Geography Kosovo is located in Rhodope Mountains, in the..
Kosovo, Shumen Province
For other uses, see Kosovo (disambiguation) Kosovo is a place in Shumen Province, Bulgaria, located at [43°12′00″N, 27°16′00″E]. ..
Kosovo, Tver Oblast
For other uses, see Kosovo (disambiguation) Kosovo is a place in Tver Oblast, Russia, located at [58°13′00″N, 036°35′00″E]. ..
Kosovo, Ukraine
For other uses, see Kosovo (disambiguation) Kosovo is a place in Rivne region, Ukraine, located at [53°39′00″N, 026°08′00″E]. ..
Kosovo, Vidin Province
For other uses, see Kosovo (disambiguation) Kosovo is a village in Vidin Province, Bulgaria, located at [44°5′53″N, 22°38′0″E]. ..
Kosovo, Vologda Oblast
For other uses, see Kosovo (disambiguation) Kosovo is a place in Vologda Oblast, Russia, located at [59°18′00″N, 040°43′00″E]. ..
Kosovo-Pomoravlje District
Kosovo-Pomoravlje District within Kosovo (1990-1999) The Kosovo-Pomoravlje District (Serbian: Kosovsko-Pomoravski okrug or Косовско-Поморавски округ) was a district in Kosovo between 1990 and 1999. It was located in the eastern part of Kosovo. It had a population of 217,..
Kosovorotka
Kosovorotka (Russian: косоворотка) is a Russian, skewed-collared shirt. The word is derived from koso - askew, and vorot collar. Description A kosovorotka is a traditional men's Russian shirt, long sleeved and reaching down to the mid-thigh. The shirt is not buttoned all the way d..
Kosovoy
Kosovoy is a river on Kamchatka, Russia. ..
Kosovo (disambiguation)
Kosovo is a widely used place name in Slavic countries, stemming from the word kos, which means blackbird. Kosovo Kosovo is the casual name for Kosovo and Metohija, an autonomous province of Serbia. The same name is rendered as Kosova in Albanian.* Kosovo is a region in aforementioned province, af..
Kosovo (song)
For other uses of "", see {{{1. "Kosovo" is a parody of the Beach Boys hit song "Kokomo". It was produced in 1999 by Seattle radio DJ Bob Rivers. The song harshly criticises US involvement in the Kosovo War: We'll kick some ass, and then we'll see how it goes, and then we really don't know. Good ..
Kosovo Campaign Medal
The Kosovo Campaign Medal is a military decoration of the United States armed forces which was established by Presidential Order of William J. Clinton on May 3, 2000. The decoration recognizes military service performed in the Serbian province of Kosovo from the year 1999 to the present. To be a..
Kosovo District
Kosovo District within Kosovo and Metohija Kosovo District (Serbian: Kosovski okrug or Косовски округ) was a district in Kosovo between 1990 and 1999. It had a population of 672,292. Seat of the District was in Priština. Contents 1 Municipalities2 Culture and history..
Kosovo Liberation Army
Ushtria Çlirimtare e Kosovës. The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA or UÇK; Albanian: Ushtria Çlirimtare e Kosovës) was an ethnic Albanian guerrilla movement which fought for the secession of Kosovo from Serbia in the late 1990s. Its campaign of attacking Serb targets precipitated a major Yugo..
Kosovo national football team
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Kosovo Police Service
Kosovo Police Service Logo The Kosovo Police Service (KPS) was created in 1999, in the aftermath of the NATO bombing campaign and subsequent withdrawal of the FRY and Serbian forces from Kosovo. Milosevic had previously purged most Albanians from the police in Kosovo, thus, when Serbian forc..
Kosovo Polje
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Kosovo Property Agency - KPA
The Kosovo Property Agency (KPA) was established on 4 March 2006 under [UNMIK Regulation 2006/10], as an administrative agency functioning independently pursuant to [Chapter 11.2 of the Constitutional Framework of Kosovo]. It is mandated to facilitate the resolution of claims r..
Kosovo Protection Corps
The Kosovo Protection Corps officially came into being on September 21, 1999 with the promulgation of an UNMIK Regulation and the Statement of Principles providing provisional legal status for the Corps within Kosovo. The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General will exercise direction,..
Kosovo Province, Ottoman Empire
History of Kosovo Ancient Kosovo Dardania Medieval Kosovo First Battle of Kosovo Second Battle of Kosovo Ottoman Kosovo Vilayet of Kosovo League of Prizren Modern Kosovo Kosovo War Kosovo The Province of Kosovo (Turkish: Kosova Vilayeti) was a vilayet of the Ottoman Empire in the Balk..
Kosovo Serb enclaves
Ethnic composition of Kosovo in 2005 according to the OSCE The Kosovo Serb enclaves are the areas of Kosovo where the majority of the province's minority Serb population live. List of the enclaves Ibarski Kolašin, which include:* northern part of Kosovska Mitrovica* Leposavić* Zubin Potok* ..
Kosovo War
Conflict: 1999 Kosovo War Date: March 24 - June 10 1999 Place: Yugoslavia, Kosovo Result: NATO victory, Yugoslav troops pull out of Kosovo; UN/NATO peacekeepers move into Kosovo. Combatants Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NATO KLA Military Branches Strength Army consisted ..
Kosovskaya Field
Kosovskaya Field is a plain in Ukraine, located at [47°57′13″N, 024°03′42″E]. ..
Kosovska Kamenica
DardanëKosovska Kamenica Coat of Arms Location in Kosovo General Information Mayor Shaip Surdulli Land area 523 Altitude Population || 120 |- bgcolor="#fffaf0" | Coordinates|| |- bgcolor="#fffaf0" |Postal code: || 62000 |- bgcolor="#fffaf0" | Area code|| 0280 |- bgcolor..
Kosovska Mitrovica
MitrovicëКосовска МитровицаKosovska Mitrovica Coat of Arms Location in Kosovo General Information Mayor Mursel Ibrahimi Land area 350 Altitude Population || 315 |- bgcolor="#fffaf0" | Coordinates|| [52 31 N 13 24 E] |- bgcolor="#fffaf0" |Postal..
Kosovska Mitrovica District
Kosovska Mitrovica District within Kosovo The Kosovska Mitrovica District (Albanian: Distrikti i Mitrovicës, Serbian: Kosovskomitrovički okrug or Косовскомитровички округ) was a district in Kosovo between 1990 and 1999. It was located in the north Kosovo. It had a popu..
Kosovska River
Kosovska is a river in Ukraine. ..
Kosovskiy Raion
Kosovskyi Raion (Ukrainian: Косівський район) is a raion (administrative district) of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast of Ukraine, named after Kosovskaya Field. Its administrative center is Kosiv. ..
Kosovskoye Lake
Kosovskoye Lake is a lake in Ukraine. It can also be spelled "Kosovskoj." ..
KOSPI
The Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) is an index of all companies traded on the Korea Stock Exchange. The index is a market capitalization based index introduced in 1983. The base value of 100 was set to January 4 1980. Components In January 2005 it had 683 components Kia MotorsSamsung Ext..
Kosrae
Map of Kosrae State Kosrae (pronounced [koʊˈʃɹaɪ] in English), also known as Kusaie, is an island in Micronesia. It is a state of the Federated States of Micronesia with a population of 7,700 and a part of the Caroline Islands. The land area is 110 km², and population 7 317 (199..
Kosraean language
Kosraean, also sometimes called Kusaiean, is the language spoken on the islands of Kosrae (Kusaie), Caroline Islands, and Nauru. In 2001 there were approximately 8,000 speakers. ..
Koss
Koss can refer to: Koss Corporation, a United States company that designs and manufactures headphonesJohann Olav Koss, the Norwegian Olympic speed-skater and officialKoss (album), an album by Paul KossoffKoss (Star Trek), a character of [[Star Trek: Enterprise]] who was married to T'PolKoss Porta P..
Kossak
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 the intended article. Kossak is a surname of several people: Jerzy Kossak, a Polish painterJuliusz ..
Kossak The Hutt
Kossak the Hutt is a fictional character from the Star Wars Saga. Virtually nothing is known about Kossak The Hutt except for the fact that he was a powerful businessman of the Hutt species said to have lives around the same time as Xim The Despot and was directly responsible for Xim's defeat at Th..
Kosse, Texas
Kosse is a town in Limestone County, Texas, United States. The population was 497 at the 2000 census. Geography Kosse is located at [31°18′27″N, 96°37′49″W] (31.307452, -96.630267)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ha..
Kosshijutsu
Kosshijutsu is the skill of attacks to muscle and nerve points in Japanese martial arts. ..
Kossi
Kossi may refer to: Kossi Province it is also a name: Kossi Agassa (Togo football player)Koffi KossiHeikki Kossi (The Autocrats)Kossi Efoui (writer)redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Kossi Agassa
Kossi Agassa (born 2 July 1978 in Lomé) is an Togolese football goalkeeper who currently, as of July 2006, plays for Hércules CF. He is a member of the national team, and was called up to the 2006 World Cup. Coming out of the group stage he had the most saves of any keeper with 36. He is known a..
Kossi Province
The Province de la Kossi lies in the western part of Burkina Faso and stretches to the border with Mali. The capital of the province is the town of Nouna, which has a mayor and high commissioner. The next largest town in the province is Djibasso, the last major town on the road from Nouna that hea..
Kossol Roads
Kossol Roads, Palau is a large body of reef-enclosed water north of Babeldaob. During World War II, it was used by the United States Navy as the location of a floating resupply and repair base. ..
Kossuth
Kossuth may refer to: Lajos Kossuth, a 19th century Hungarian politician.Kossuth, an elemental fire deity in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Kossuth, Mississippi
Kossuth is a village in Alcorn County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 170 at the 2000 census. Its zip code is 38834. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Communities near Kossuth3 Demographics4 Education4.1 Libraries5 Transportation5.1 Highways6..
Kossuth, Wisconsin
Kossuth is a town in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,033 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 100.3 km² (38.7 mi²). 100.3 km² (38.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demographics As of th..
Kossuth (Dungeons & Dragons)
Dungeons & Dragons Deity ..
Kossuth Bridge
The Kossuth Bridge or Kossuth híd was a bridge that stood over the river Danube in Budapest from 1945 to 1960. After the Soviet Red Army took Budapest in early 1945, they found all the city's seven bridges have been demolished by retrating nazi troops. Soon, a pontoon bridge was created for milita..
Kossuth County, Iowa
Kossuth County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of 2000, the population is 17,163. Its county seat is Algona, Iowa6. In area it is the largest county in Iowa: 979 square miles. Contents 1 Origin of the name2 Geography2.1 Adjacent counties3 Demographics4 ..
Kossuth Memorial
Kossuth Memorial is an imposing statue of former Hungarian Regent-President Lajos Kossuth in front of the Hungarian Parliament Building on Lajos Kossuth Square in Budapest. The memorial is an important Hungarian national symbol and scene of official celebrations. After the death of Lajos Kossuth ..
Koss (company)
The Koss Logo Koss Corporation is a United States company that designs and manufactures headphones. Founded by John C. Koss in 1953, originally as a hospital TV rental business, they are based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; in 1991, Koss Audio & Video Electronics started producing and selling..
Koss Hybrid
The term Koss Hybrid refers a modified set of Koss' The Plug or Spark Plug earbuds in which the OEM black memory foam tips are replaced with better ones. Replacement tips are often from Etymotic ER-4's or even regular earplugs. The ease and low cost of modifying The Plug or Spark Plug sets (and th..
Koss Porta Pro
The Koss Porta Pro is one of the worlds' best selling headphones. It is designed and produced by Koss Corporation. Its sound is generally regarded as one of the best in its class (less than $50) and is comfortable to wear. Its design has remain largely unchanged since its release in 1984. Technic..
KOST
See Kost (disambiguation) for other places with similar names. KOST (KOST 103.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California with an Soft AC musical format. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications. KOST had an easy listening format until 1981, when they switched to an adult co..
Kostabi
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Kostajnica
Kostajnica can refer to: Hrvatska Kostajnica - town in Croatia; Kostajnica - town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 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 direct..
Kostajnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kostajnica (Serbian Cyrillic: Костајница) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was also known as Srpska Kostajnica and Bosanska Kostajnica, and was created from part of the pre-war municipality of Bosanski Novi (today Novi Grad). ..
Kostanai
Kostanai (Костанай; alternative spellings include Kostanay, Qostanay, Qostanai, and Kustanai.) is a city located in the northern part of Kazakhstan, in Central Asia. The population living in Kostanai is 223,600 people. Kostanai is the capital of Qostanay Province. [(map)] Conten..
Kostas Bantas
Kostas Bantas (born July 19, 1976 in Karditsa, Greece) is a professional football sweeper and Defender currently playing for Akratitos in Greece's top national division. Bantas career started in 1994 for AS Anagennisi Karditsas, where he played over 100 games, scoring eight goals along the way. Bant..
Kostas Biris
Kostas Biris (1899-1980), also known as Konstantinos Biris (in Greek Κώστας or Κωνσταντίνος Μπίρης), was a well-know Greek architect and city planner, but also a folklorist. Books, studies and publications 1940, Churches of old Athens1942, Gypsies: folklore and ethnological ..
Kostas Exarhakis
Kostas "Konstantine" Exarhakis is a Greek Heavy Metal musician. After playing bass for the unsuccessful Thrash Metal band Medieval Death in the late 1980s and early 1990s he gained minor recognition by playing on the first album by the Power Metal band Firewind. He played on this record effectively ..
Kostas Georgakis
Kostas Georgakis (Greek: Κώστας Γεωργάκης) ( 23 August 1948 Corfu, Greece – 19 September, 1970 Genoa, Italy), was a Greek student of Geology, who set himself ablaze in Genoa, Italy as a protest against the Greek military junta of 1967-1974 Georgakis was studying at the Univer..
Kostas Gousgounis
Kostas Gousgounis (Gr: Κώστας Γκουσγκούνης) (born 1931 in Larissa, Greece) is a legendary figure of 1970s and 1980s Greek pornography, although a few of his films were in the genre of hardcore pornography. Gousgounis (or Gouzgounis) is considered the foremost male figure of 1970s ..
Kostas Haralabides
-->Kostas Haralambides (aka Constantinos Charalambides or Mpides) is a Cypriot midfielder playing for Panathinaikos. Haralambides was born in Nicosia, Cyprus on July 25, 1981. He started playing football for APOEL Nicosia and he transferred to Panathinaikos in January 2005. His first international ..
Kostas Karyotakis
Kostas Karyotakis (Greek: Κώστας Καρυωτάκης) (October 30, 1896, Tripoli, Greece – July 20, 1928, Preveza, Greece) is considered one of the most representative Greek poets of the 1920s and one of the first poets to use modernist themes in Greece. His poetry conveys a great deal ..
Kostas Katsouranis
Konstantinos “Kostas” Katsouranis (born June 26, 1979 in Patras, Greece) is a Greek football player currently playing for SL Benfica, having joined them from AEK Athens FC in June 2006. Contents 1 AEK Athens FC2 Greek Posterboy3 Greek League4 SL Benfica5 Personal life..
Kostas Linoxilakis
Kostas Linoxilakis (born 1933) is a former Greek footballer. Linoxilakis started his career at Asteras Athens and was centre back of Panathinaikos from the mid-1950's until the 1962-1963 season. He was capped a total of 28 times by the Greek national team during his career, scoring 1 goal. After h..
Kostas Nestoridis
--> Kostas Nestoridis (Greek, Κώστας Νεστορίδης), a Greek footballer, is still widely regarded as one of the best forwards Greece has ever produced. He debuted for the Greek National Football Team in 1951 and won 17 caps for his country, scoring 3 goals. Born in Athens of Pontian ..
Kostas Roukounas
Kostas Roukounas (Greek: Κώστας Ρούκουνας) (Samos[#endnote_autonomy_of_samos] 1903 - Athens, Greece, March 11, 1984) was a greek singer. His repertoire included both "traditional" (δημοτικά) and "popular" songs (λαϊκά). Most notable is his contribution to the s..
Kostas Skarvelis
Kostas Skarvelis (Greek: Κώστας Σκαρβέλης) (Constantinople, Ottoman Empire 1880 - Athens, Greece April 8, 1942) was a Greek composer of popular music, οf the genre of rembetiko (ρεμπέτικο) in particular. He also wrote the lyrics for his songs and was an excellent guitar pl..
Kostas Sommer
Kostas Sommer, (Greek: Κώστας Σόμμερ), (born May 17, 1975) is a Greek actor who has appeared in numerious Greek movies and tv shows. In 2005 he appeared in the Hollywood film [[Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo]] starting Rob Schneider as the Greek gigolo Assapopoulos Mariolis. This rol..
Kostas Tsalikidis
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Kostas Tsalikidis (d. March 9, 2005) was head of Network Design of Vodafone Greece, and believed to be involved ..
Kostas Vassiliadis
Kostas Vassiliadis (b. in Salonica, 15 March 1984) is a Greek basketball player. He played for PAOK BC before transferred to Unicaja Malaga, in Spain. On national level he played as a youth and he was a member of the team which won silver medal in FIBA's 2005 Under-21 World Championships, held in Ar..
Kosta Glasbruk
Kosta Glasbruk (later known as Kosta Boda) is a Swedish glassworks founded by two foreign officers in Charles XII's army, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, in 1742. It is located in Kosta (between the cities of Kalmar and Växjö) in the forested Småland province. The surroundi..
Kosta Hakman
Kosta Hakman (1899-1961) was one of the greatest Bosnian Serb painters of the 20th century. Short Biography He was born in 1899 in Bosanska Krupa on May 22nd, the son of a father who descended from Polish Catholic immigrants and a mother of Bosnian Serb descent from Sarajevo. He was baptised in ..
Kosta Stojilkovic
Kosta Stojilkovic is a law clerk to Chief Justice of the United States, John Roberts. He was finishing up a clerkship for Judge Roberts on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit when Judge Roberts was nominated to be a Justice, and subsequently Chief Justice, on the Supreme C..
Kosta Trifković
Kosta Trifković (Serbian Cyrillic: Коста Трифковић) (born in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Habsburg Monarchy 1843 - 1875) was a Serbian writer and one of the best comediographs of the time. ..
Kostchtchie
Kostchtchie is a demon lord from the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Like many of the game's demon lords and archdevils, Kostchtchie has his origins in real world myth. In Russian folklore and mythology, Kostchtchie is a hideous goblin (or a race of goblins) of death who lives in ..
Kostel
Občina Kostel --> Area: 56,1 km² Population - males - females 629316313 Mayor: Valentin Južnič Average age: 39,08 let Residential areas: - households: - families: 60,23 m²/osebo283182 Working active: - unemployed: 26835,00 Average mont..
Kostelec
Kostelec is name of several locations in the Czech Republic: Kostelec na Hané, a town in Olomouc Region (Prostějov District)Kostelec nad Labem, a town in Central Bohemian Region (Mělník District)Kostelec nad Orlicí, a town in Hradec Králové Region (Rychnov nad Kněžnou District)Kostelec u H..
Kostelec nad Labem
Kostelec nad Labem is a town in Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has cca 3,000 inhabitants. The Town of Kostelec nad Labem is located on the left bank of the river Labe ( Elbe ), already settled in the stone and bronze age. In the rolling countryside on a small hill was a littl..
Kostelec nad Orlicí
Kostelec nad Orlicí (German Adlerkosteletz) is a town in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has cca 3,200 inhabitants. External link [Municipal website] (cz) ..
Kostelec na Hané
Statistics Area: 13.8 km² Population: 2,827 (2003) Map Kostelec na Hané is small town in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic, near Prostějov. External links [Municipal website (in Czech)] ..
Kostelec u Heřmanova Městce
Kostelec u Heřmanova Městce is small village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 280 inhabitants. Village Tasovice is administrative part of Kostelec u Heřmanova Městce. External links [Short official information about the village] (cz) ..
Kosteletzkya
Kosteletzkya is a genus of the plant family Malvaceae that includes the seashore mallow (K. virginica). It includes about 30 species found worldwide. The genus was separated from Hibiscus in 1835 by Carl Presl, who named it after Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801-1887). ..
Kostenets
Kostenets is a village located in in Sofia Province in southwestern Bulgaria. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 4,201 witch makes it one of the largest villages in Bulgaria. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] [Kostenet..
Kostěnice
Kostěnice is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 500 inhabitants. External links [Village website] (cz) ..
Kosten Unit
The Kosten unit (Ke) is a commonly used aggregate measure for aircraft noise in the Netherlands, developed by the Kosten Committee 1963. A yearly average which represents outdoor noise levels. References Adviescommissie Geluidhinder door Vliegtuigen, 1967. Adviescommissie Geluidhinder door Vliegt..
Koster, North West
Koster is a small farming town situated on the watershed between the Orange and Limpopo Rivers in North West Province of South Africa. The town was proclaimed in 1913 and named after Bastiaan Koster, the original farm owner. Koster means "bellringer". ..
Kosterlitz-Thouless transition
The Kosterlitz-Thouless transition is a special transition seen in the XY model for interacting spin systems. The XY model is a 2-Dimensional vector spin model that possesses U(1) or circular symmetry. This system is not expected to possess a normal Second order Phase transition. This is because th..
Koster Islands
Koster Islands is two islands west of Strömstad, Sweden. The two islands are calles South and North Koster. The two islands have 300 year around inhabitants (240 of them at South Koster). In summer the number of inhabitants increas a lot. South Koster has an area of 8 km² and North Koster an area ..
Koste Seselwa
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Kostinbrod
Kostinbrod (Костинброд) is a town in western Bulgaria, part of Sofia Province. It is located 15 km west of the capital city of Sofia. The town is crossed by two rivers, the Blato in the north and the Belitsa in the south, both tributaries of the Iskar River. According to the legends, t..
Kostinskiy (crater)
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Kostis Palamas
-->Kostis Palamas (January 8/13, 1859-February 27, 1943 [link]) was a Greek poet. Born in Patras, he received his primary and secondary education in Missolonghi. In the early 1880s, he worked as a journalist and literary critic. He published his first collection of verses, "The Songs of M..
Kostiuk
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The origins of the Ukrainian surname Kostiuk lie in a patronym, that is to say, it is derived from the personal..
Kostkowo (PKP station)
Kostkowo Location City/Town Kostkowo District Address Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) Lisewo Kasz. Following station(s) Słuszewo Info Water tower present Never existed Locomotives depot present Never existed Platforms in use None Station building present..
Kostmann syndrome
Kostmann syndrome is a rare inherited form of neutropenia usually detected soon after birth. It affects children mainly and may result in premature loss of teeth and peremptory gum infections. References See also Neutropenia ..
Kostnice
Kostnice Kostnice is an alternate name for Konstanz, a university town in south-west Germany.Kostnice Sedlec is an ossuary chapel in the Czech Republic. ..
Kostolac
Kostolac (Костолац) is a small Serbian town on the Danube river in the Braničevo District, located where Viminacium used to be. ..
Kostomuksha
Kostomuksha (Russian: , Finnish: ) is a town located in the northwestern part of the Republic of Karelia, Russia, thirty kilometers from the border with Finland. Population: 29,746 (2002 Census). The town was established in 1977 as an urban-type settlement. It was mostly built by Finnish building co..
KOSTRA
KOSTRA is an accounting system used by Norwegian municipalities when reporting to the central government. External links [Reports][The Kostra system] ..
Kostrad
KOSTRAD [Komando Strategis Cadangan Angkatan Darat] Army Strategic Reserve Command, which has between 25,000 and 26,000 troops, supervises operational readiness among all commands and conducts defense and security operations at the strategic level in accordance with policies of the TNI comm..
Kostroga (PKP station)
Kostroga Location City/Town Kostroga District Address Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) Oskowo Following station(s) Czarna Dąbrówka Info Water tower present Never existed Locomotives depot present Never existed Platforms in use Station building present ..
Kostroma
Kostroma (Russian: ) is a historic city in central Russia, administrative centre of the Kostroma Oblast. A part of the Golden ring of the Russian towns, it is located at the confluence of the rivers Volga and Kostroma at [57°46′N 40°56′E]. Population: 278,750 (2002); 288,400 (2000). ..
Kostroma (tradition)
Kostroma is a straw scarecrow of a girl burnt by East Slavs during the carnival season, or Maslenitsa. There are various interpretations of the custom. Some scholars believe that the scarecrow symbolizes Mokosh. Others regard kostroma's burning as a sacrifice to Jarilo. It is assumed that the cu..
Kostroma Oblast
Kostroma Oblast (Russian: ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Kostroma. Major historic towns include Kostroma, Nerekhta, Galich, Soligalich, and Makaryev. Textile industries have been developed there since the early 18th century. The region was ..
Kostroma River
Kostroma (Кострома́) is a river in Russia, left tributary of Volga. The Kostroma city is located at the confluence of Kostroma river and Volga. ..
Kostrzyn
Not to be confused with Kostrzyn nad Odrą. Kostrzyn is a town in Poland, in Wielkopolska Voivodship, with 8,398 inhabitants (2004). ..
Kostrzyn nad Odrą
Kostrzyn nad Odrą (German: ) is a town in western Poland, about 40 km west of Gorzów Wielkopolski, at the confluence of the Oder and Warta rivers, on the border with Germany. Located in the Lubusz Voivodship, in Gorzów Wielkopolski County, it has 17,620 inhabitants (2004). History The region..
Kostuchna
Kostuchna Historical region Silesia Voivodship Silesian City Katowice Status Disctrict of Katowice Area 8,6 km² Population ca. 8 000 Density ca. 930 / km² Area code (+48) 032 Kostuchna is a disctrict of Katowice, Poland. ..
Kostvlies
Kostvlies in the municipality of Aa en Hunze. Kostvlies ([52°59′N 6°48′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is a part of the municipality of Aa en Hunze, and lies about 16 km east of Assen. The statistical area "Kostvlies", which also can include the surrounding ..
Kostyantynivka
Coat of Arms Map Main Information Date Founded: 1812 City Rights: 1932 Area: 66 km² Population: 94,886 Pop. density: 1,437 p/km² Tel. Code: +(380) 6274 Kostyantynivka (Ukrainian: Костянтинівка) is an industrial city in the Donetsk Oblast (province..
Kostya Tszyu
Konstantin "Kostya" Tszyu (Russian: Константин (Костя) Цзю, pronounced [ˈkɔstə ˈzʉː] in Australian English) (born September 19, 1969) is a Russian born boxer of mixed Russian, Korean and Mongol descent. He is an Australian citizen and two time world junior welterwe..
Kost (disambiguation)
Kost may mean: KOST, a radio station in Los Angeles, Calif., USAKost Castle, a castle in Czech RepublicGudrun Kost, a politician of the Platinum Party in British Columbia, Canada..
Kost Castle
The Kost Castle lies in the Czech Republic in the Jičín District. In the Northern Bohemia, in the so called region Bohemian Paradise (Český Ráj), there is a medieval castle Kost, first mentioned in 1349 as a site of the builder Beneš von Wartenberg. It was finished by his son Peter von Warte..
Kosudo, Niigata
Kosudo (小須戸町; -machi) is a town located in Nakakanbara District, Niigata, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 10,256 and a density of 606.5 persons per km². The total area is 16.91 km². ..
Kosuge, Yamanashi
Kosuge (小菅村; Kosuge-mura) is a village located in Kitatsuru District, Yamanashi, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 1,041 and a density of 19.77 persons per km². The total area is 52.65 km². External links [Kosuge official website] (in Japanese) ..
Kosuge Tadamoto
(????-1582) Komiyama Tadamoto, once living amongst a Daimyo family. Early on Tadamoto served under the likes of Yamagata Masakage. Tadamoto fought during the Battle of Mimasetoge and the Battle of Nagashino. He became the commander of infanty later on in his career. During an attempt of Tadamoto ..
Kosugi, Toyama
Kosugi (小杉町; -machi) is a town located in Imizu District, Toyama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 32,770 and a density of 795.00 persons per km². The total area is 41.22 km². External link [Official town website] (in Japanese) ..
Kosugō Station
Kosugō Station (越河駅) is a JR East railway station located in Shiroishi, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line Tōhoku Main Line Surrounding area History January 12, 1891: Station begins operation. Adjacent station..
Kosuke Fujishima
Kosuke Fujishima Kosuke Fujishima (藤島 康介 Fujishima Kōsuke, born July 7, 1964) is a Japanese manga artist. Born in Chiba, Japan, he first came to public attention as an editor of Puff magazine, his first job after completing high school. Fujishima originally intended to be a draftsma..
Kosuke Fukudome
Kosuke Fukudome (福留孝介, Fukudome Kōsuke, born April 26, 1977 in Kagoshima, Japan) is a Japanese baseball player for the Chunichi Dragons. He is a member of the Japanese national baseball team, and played in the 2004 Olympic Games. He also led Japan to its first victory ever in the World Base..
Kosuke Kindaichi
Kosuke Kindaichi is a famous Japanese detective created by Seishi Yokomizo, a renowned mystery novelist. ..
Kosuke Kitajima
Kosuke Kitajima on a Japanese book about swimming training Kosuke Kitajima (北島康介: Kitajima Kōsuke, September 22, 1982, Tokyo) is a Japanese breaststroke swimmer. He has a height of 177 centimeters and a weight of 71 kilograms. He won gold medals for the Men's 100 m and 200 m breastst..
Kosuke Matsuura
Kosuke Matsuura (born September 4, 1979 in Aichi, Japan) is a race car driver in the Indy Racing League. He was the 2004 Bombardier Rookie of the Year for the series finishing 14th in points and the 2004 Bank One Rookie of the Year for the Indianapolis 500. He drives for Super Aguri Fernandez Racing..
Kosuke Niwa
DNAngel character Kosuke Niwa Hair Color: Dark Brown/Black Hair Length: Short and Spiky; similar to Daisuke Niwa's hairstyle Eyes: Brown Skin: White Love: Emiko Niwa Kosuke Niwa (丹羽小助 Niwa Kosuke) is a fictional character from an anime called DN Angel. He is voiced ..
Kosuke Toriumi
Kosuke Toriumi (鳥海 浩輔 Toriumi Kōsuke, born on May 16, 1973 in Kanagawa) is a seiyū who is credited in some of his voice credits as Fube Tomomi. Notable ..
KOSW-LP
Up and running in July 2004, KOSW-LP (91.3 FM) in Ocean Shores, Washington was started entirely by volunteers of the Ocean Shores community. The radio station's idea was to inform the visitors and residents of Ocean Shores of events and other important information. KOSW-LP is owned by the city of Oc..
Koszalin
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [ Further reading (in Polish) collective work, Z dziejów Koszalina, Biblioteka Słupska, tom 7, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie i Polskie Towarzystwo Historyczne, Poznań-Słupsk 1960(ed.) A.Lesiński, B.Drewniak, Dzieje Koszalina, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie,..
Koszalin Voivodship
Koszalin Voivodship (2) (Polish: województwo koszalińskie) - a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975-1998, superseded by West Pomeranian Voivodship. Capital city: Koszalin Area: 8.500 km² Statistics (1 January 1992): Population: 508.200 inhabitants P..
Kosztowy
Kosztowy (German: Kosztow) is a quarter of the city of Mysłowice in the Silesian Voivodship of Poland. The formely independent municipality is approximately 4 km south the city centre of Mysłowice, close of the neighbouring city of Imielin. In the couse of a major re-organisation of municpal borde..
Koszul-Tate resolution
In mathematics, a Koszul-Tate resolution or Koszul-Tate complex is a projective resolution of R/M that is an R-algebra (where R is a commutative ring and M is an ideal). They were introduced by John Tate and have been used to calculate BRST cohomology. The differential of this complex is called the ..
Koszul complex
In mathematics, the Koszul complex was first introduced to define a cohomology theory for Lie algebras, by Jean-Louis Koszul (see Lie algebra cohomology). It turned out to be a useful general construction in homological algebra. Contents 1 Introduction2 Example3 Theorem4 Appli..
Koszutka
Koszutka Historical region Silesia Voivodship Silesian City Katowice Status Disctrict of Katowice Area 1,4 km² Population ca. 12 500 Density ca. 8928 / km² Area code (+48) 032 Koszutka (german: Kossutka) is a disctrict of Katowice. ..
Kos (disambiguation)
Kos may mean: Kos, a Greek islandMarkos Moulitsas Zúniga, founder of the Daily Kos blogKontra-Obaveštajna Služba, a former Yugoslav counter-intelligence serviceAero A.34 Kos, a Czech touring plane of the 1930s This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated ..
Ko Samet
Ko Samet Ko Samet (เกาะเสม็ด), also Koh Samet or Koh Samed, is an island off the eastern coast of the Thai province of Rayong. A popular weekend getaway for residents of nearby Bangkok, the entire island is zoned as a national park. External links [[wikitravel:| travel guid..
Ko Samui
Na Thon viewed from the mountain jungle Ko Samui (or Koh Samui, Thai เกาะสมุย) is an island off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus in Thailand, close to the mainland Surat Thani town. It has an area of 228.7 km² and a population of 47,874 (2006). Contents 1 History2&nbs..
Ko shogi
Kō shōgi (廣将棋 or 廣象棋 'wide (elephant) chess') is a large-board variant of shogi, or Japanese chess. The game dates back to the turn of the 18th century and is based on xiangqi and go as well as shogi. Credit for its invention has been given to Confucian scholar Ogyu Sorai. Conte..
Ko Simpson
Ko Simpson is an American football safety who currently plays for the National Football League's Buffalo Bills. He was drafted in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL Draft, pick 105. He played college football for the University of South Carolina. South Carolina's free safety who led the Southeastern ..
Ko Soo
Ko Soo (born October 4, 1978) is a Korean television and movie actor. Contents 1 Biography2 Personal information3 Major appearances4 Music Videos5 Awards6 Trivia7 External link Biography Ko Soo was born in Choong Nam Noon San, South Korea and has one brother...
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