Kuks Forest Sculptures Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kuks. Official website Official website of the Kuks Hospital Virtual tour of the Kuks Hospital...
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up Kuk, kuk, k.u.k., or k. u. k. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kuk may refer to: Kuk, Tomislavgrad, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Kûk or Kuuk...
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statues chiselled directly in sandstone rocks near Kuks, forty pitoresque statues of dwarfs at the Kuks race-course, several statuaries at Charles Bridge...
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Kuk Son-young (born September 20, 1992), known professionally as Shine Kuk, is a South Korean actress, host and singer based in the Philippines. In 2014...
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Cho Kuk (Korean: 조국; born 6 April 1965) is a South Korean politician who served as a member of the National Assembly of South Korea from May to December...
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Jaak-Hans Kuks (12 September 1942 in Tallinn – 23 February 2019) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of IX Riigikogu. Sillajõe, Siiri. "Electoral...
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Kuk Po is an area situated in the north eastern New Territories of Hong Kong, to the south of the Starling Inlet (Shataukok Hoi, Sha Tau Kok Hoi), opposite...
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Kuk Swamp is an archaeological site in Papua New Guinea, that lies in the Wahgi Valley of the highlands at an altitude of about 1550 m some 12–13 km northeast...
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Bobotov Kuk (Montenegrin: Боботов Кук) is a peak in northern Montenegro. At 2,523 m (8,278 ft), it is the highest peak in the Durmitor mountain range...
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Minei Ilyich Kuks (Миней Ильич Кукс, born 1902 - died 1979) was a Soviet graphic artist. He studied art in Irkutsk and Moscow and was a noted illustrator...
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Sak Kʼukʼ also known as Muwaan Mat, Lady Sak Kʼukʼ and Lady Beastie (died 640), was queen of the Maya city-state of Palenque. She acceded to the throne...
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Kuk is a village in the Municipality of Tomislavgrad in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. According...
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announced in July 2014 that Kuk was pregnant again. Outside of her acting career, Kuk also runs a chain of dessert shops. "谷祖琳 結婚旺事業" [Kuk Cho-lam's marriage stimulates...
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Kuk is a Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, some people from the village of Kumfutu (traditionally an ethnic Kuk...
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Jang Kuk-chol (born 16 February 1994) is a North Korean professional footballer who plays primarily as a centre-back for DPR Korea Premier Football League...
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Choi Sung-kuk (born 8 February 1983) is a former South Korean footballer who played as a second striker. He was banned by FIFA from all football-related...
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Lee Won-kuk (Korean: 이원국; Hanja: 李元國; April 13, 1907 – February 2, 2003) was a South Korean martial artist, who founded Chung Do Kwan. He introduced karate...
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Ko Sung-kuk (born 1955 ~ ) is a South Korean political scientist. During his career as an instructor for the Political Science Department at Korea University...
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question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Sambor Prei Kuk (Isanapura) (Khmer: សំបូរព្រៃគុហ៍, Sâmbor Prey Kŭh [sɑmboː prəj kuʔ]) is...
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Kek (mythology) (redirect from Kuk (deity))
Kek is the deification of the concept of primordial darkness in the ancient Egyptian Ogdoad cosmogony of Hermopolis. The Ogdoad consisted of four pairs...
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Kim Kuk-song (Korean: 김국성) is the pseudonym of a North Korean defector. He served for 30 years in North Korean intelligence agencies and rose to the rank...
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Cho Byung-kuk (Korean: 조병국; born July 1, 1981) is a South Korean international football player who is currently the assistant coach of Indonesia and Indonesia...
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Thaddis Laphonia "Kuk" Harrell (/ˈkuːk həˈrɛl/ KOOK hə-REL) is an American songwriter, vocal producer, arranger and engineer. He was a member of a songwriting–production...
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Vasyl Stepanovych Kuk (Ukrainian: Василь Степанович Кук; 11 January 1913 – 9 September 2007) was a Ukrainian nationalist activist and militant who was...
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Kang Kuk-chol is the name of: Kang Kuk-chol (footballer, born 1999) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal...
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O Kuk-ryol (Korean: 오극렬; Hancha: 呉克烈, 7 January 1930 – 9 February 2023) was a North Korean military general. He was Chief of General Staff of the Korean...
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Yi Kuk-no (Korean: 이극로; August 28, 1893 – 1978) was born in Uiryeong, Gyeongsangnam-do, as a descendant of the 15th generation of Jeon Il-join, the 28th-year-old...
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MeSH - NCBI". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2019-04-03. Wirtz, P. W.; Kuks, J. B.; Wintzen, A. R.; Verschuuren, J. J. (2001-01-13). "[Proximal muscle...
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district, protected as national cultural monuments, are: Kuks Hospital Braun's Nativity Scene near Kuks in Hřibojedy and Stanovice Dřevěnka Inn in Úpice Les...
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