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    Kos or Cos (/kɒs, kɔːs/; Greek: Κως [kos]) is a Greek island, which is part of the Dodecanese island chain in the southeastern Aegean Sea. Kos is the third...
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  • Look up KOS, Kos, or kos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. KOS may refer to: Knowledge of Self, a precept of the Five-Percent Nation Knowledge Organization...
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  • Look up kos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kos, meaning "blackbird", is a Slavic surname. It is very common in Slovenia, Croatia, Poland, Ukraine...
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  • KeyKOS is a persistent, pure capability-based operating system for the IBM S/370 mainframe computers. It allows emulating the environments of VM, MVS...
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    Daily Kos (/koʊz/ KOHZ) is a group blog and internet forum focused on the U.S. Democratic Party and progressive liberal American politics. The site publishes...
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    The Massacre of Kos (Italian: Eccidio di Kos) was a war crime perpetrated in early October 1943 by the Wehrmacht against Italian army POWs on the Dodecanese...
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    Koš (‹See Tfd›German: Andreasdorf, Hungarian: Kós) is a village and municipality in Prievidza District in the Trenčín Region of western Slovakia. Slovak...
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  • The kos (Hindi: कोस), also spelled coss, koss, kosh, koh(in Punjabi), krosh, and krosha, is a unit of measurement which is derived from a Sanskrit term...
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    Marta Kos (born 28 June 1965) is a Slovenian diplomat and politician. She served as ambassador to Germany from 2013 to 2017, and as ambassador to Switzerland...
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    Hubert Kós (born 28 March 2003) is a Hungarian swimmer and a member of the Arizona State Sun Devils swim team. He is a world junior record holder in the...
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  • Look up kos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kos is a Greek island. Kos may also refer to: Kos (surname), a Slavic surname, common in Slovenia, Croatia...
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    The Kos Minars (translated: Mile Pillars) are medieval Indian milestones along the Grand Trunk Road in northern Indian subcontinent, that were introduced...
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  • Rudolph Edward Kos (born April 29, 1945) is a former Roman Catholic priest who was found guilty of sex crimes in the Diocese of Dallas in the U.S. state...
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    Battle of Kos (Greek: Μάχη της Κω) was a brief battle in World War II between British/Italian and German forces for control of the Greek island of Kos, in the...
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  • KOS-MOS (Japanese: コスモス) (recursive acronym for Kosmos Obey Strategical Multiple Operation System) is a fictional character from the Xenosaga role-playing...
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    Epicharmus of Kos or Epicharmus Comicus or Epicharmus Comicus Syracusanus (Greek: Ἐπίχαρμος ὁ Κῷος), thought to have lived between c. 550 and c. 460 BC...
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    Milko Kos (12 December 1892 – 24 March 1972) was a Slovenian historian, considered the father of the Ljubljana school of historiography. He was born in...
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  • rise of Labor warrior Kos Samaras". The Australian. Archived from the original on 3 June 2023. Retrieved 26 August 2023. Samaras, Kos (8 December 2022)....
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    Kos International Airport "Ippokratis" (Greek: Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Κω "Ιπποκρατης"; named for Hippocrates) (IATA: KGS, ICAO: LGKO) is an international...
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    its kind. The standard instruments employed by a mehterân ensemble are the kös (a giant timpani), the nakare (a small kettledrum), the davul (a bass drum)...
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    American artist who together with the art collaborative K.O.S. formed the art-group Tim Rollins and K.O.S (Kids of Survival). Timothy William Rollins was born...
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    Sir John Stephen Kós KNZM KC (born 23 January 1959) is a New Zealand judge on the Supreme Court of New Zealand and the former President of the Court of...
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    Matevž Kos (born 1966) is a Slovene literary historian and essayist. Kos was born in Ljubljana in 1966. He studied Comparative literature, Literary theory...
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    The Aero A.34 Kos (Czech: "Blackbird") was a small sports and touring biplane built in Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. It was designed in 1929. The design...
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    died c. 20 BCE), also known as Curtias Nicias, was a ruler of the island of Kos under Roman rule, during the Second Triumvirate and the early reign of Augustus...
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    René Kos (born 17 October 1955) is a retired cyclist from the Netherlands. He had his best achievements in motor-paced racing, winning the world championships...
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    Hippocrates of Kos (/hɪˈpɒkrətiːz/, Greek: Ἱπποκράτης ὁ Κῷος, translit. Hippokrátēs ho Kôios; c. 460 – c. 370 BC), also known as Hippocrates II, was a...
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  • Erih Koš (Erich Kosch; Serbian Cyrillic: Ерих Кош) (April 15, 1913 – May 25, 2010) was a Jewish Serbian writer and translator. He was born in Sarajevo...
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    Tomáš Kos (born 31 December 1967) is a Czech biathlete. He competed at the 1988, the 1992 and the 1994 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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  • Zdeněk Kos (born 23 June 1951) is a Czech former basketball player and coach. He was voted to the Czechoslovakian 20th Century Team in 2001. Kos was granted...
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