| Kazimir Malevich | Kakinomoto no Hitomaro | Karl Ernst von Baer |
| Kaliningrad OblastKaliningrad Oblast ( Russian: ), informally called Yantarny kray (Russian: meaning Amber land is an administrative division ( oblast) of Russia on the Baltic coast, with no land connection to the rest of Russia: an exclave. It is the westernmost parcel of | Katina PaxinouKatina Paxinou ( December 17, 1900 February 22, 1973) was a Greek film and theatre actress. Born Katina Constantopoulos in Pireas. Trained as an opera singer but changed career and joined the Greek Royal Theater in 1929. Paxinou distinguished herself on t | KashmirKashmir is a region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. The term Kashmir historically described the valley just to the south of the westernmost end of the Himalayan range. Politically, however, the term 'Kashmir' describes a much larger area |
| KalatThe city of Kalat is located roughly in the center of Balochistan, Pakistan, south and slightly west of the provincial capital Quetta. Kalat is also the name of a district: one of 26 in the province with an area of 6,621 km². The population of the distric | Katherine MacLeanKatherine MacLean (born January 22, 1925) is an American science fiction author. Employed as a biological laboratory technician, she began writing science fiction in the late 1940s. Her work has been principally short stories, often with a biological them | Karl Amadeus HartmannKarl Amadeus Hartmann ( August 2, 1905 December 5, 1963) was a German composer. Some have lauded him as the greatest German symphonist of the 20th century. Hartmann studied at the Munich Academy in the 1920s. He voluntarily withdrew completely from musica |
| KamiKami is the Japanese word for god . The word is used to indicate any sort of god or "beings of a higher place", embracing both a number of spirits and the God of the Abrahamic religions. Because Japanese lacks a plural form, it is rarely clear if "kami" m | KayakKayak is also the name of a Dutch progressive rock band. A kayak is a type of small human-powered boat. They are typically propelled with a double-ended paddle. The user or paddler sits down in the kayak with their feet forward. The top of the kayak is co | Kaiserliche MarineThe Kaiserliche Marine or Imperial Navy was the German Navy created by Kaiser Wilhelm II between 1871 and 1919; it grew out of the Prussian Navy. The undefeated navy was largely destroyed at Scapa Flow in 1919 by its own officers after the loss of the lan |
| Kamchatka Oblast | Karen A. Kincaid | Karine A |
| Katsuhiro Otomo | Kate Bush | Kansas City, Missouri |
| Karen Kain | Kangaroos Football Club | Kathryn Janeway |
| Kahanism | Kannada language | Kanji |
| Karlskoga Municipality | Kayaking | Kassel |
| Katowice | Kaposi's sarcoma | Katharine Hepburn |
| Karel Capek | Karplus-Strong string synthesis | Kauniainen |
| Kannada alphabet | Kapellmeister | Karuta |
| Kameyama | Kazimierz Kuratowski | Karl Brandt |
| Karl Koch | Kamov | Kava |
| Katsura Taro | Karl Landsteiner | Kate Chopin |
| Karlovy Vary International Film Festival | Kate Winslet | Kart racing |
| Kalamazoo, Michigan | Kalamazoo College | Karlowitz |
| Kampala | Kawasaki Heavy Industries | Karmapa |
| Kathryn H. Kidd | Kanagawa Prefecture | Kamakura |
| Kamakura, Kanagawa | Katoomba | Kaiju |
| Kamloops Critters | Kangasala | Kalamazoo Kings |
| Ka D'Argo | Kamehameha I of Hawaii | Karl Verner |
| Kaldor-Hicks efficiency | Kálmán Kalocsay | Katherine Swynford |
| KAvZ | Kalgoorlie | Kaja Silverman |
| Kauai | Kalmar Municipality | Kane County, Utah |
| Kari Traa | Kazakh language | Karoshi |
| Karl Salomo Zachariae von Lingenthal | Katy Jurado | Kalisz |
| Karantania | Karl Eduard Zachariae | Karl Gottlob Zumpt |
| Karl Otto Koch | Kater's pendulum | Kabir |
| Karl Weyprecht | Kate Mulgrew | Kahuna |
| Kaitlyn Ashley | Kamira | Kazuo Ishiguro |
| Kamek | Kamakura shogunate | Kaibara |
| Kauffman's Distillery Covered Bridge | Kalawao County, Hawaii | Kauai County, Hawaii |
| Kazimierz Pulaski | Kara Mustafa | Kannapolis, North Carolina |
| Kashgar | Karin Spaink | Kanga |