| Kate Markgraf | Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach | Kaw |
| Kangaroo IslandKangaroo Island is Australia's third largest island after Tasmania and Melville Island. It is situated 112 km southwest of Adelaide at the entrance of Gulf St Vincent, 13 kilometres offshore from Cape Jervis, on the tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula in the st | Katie HnidaKatharine Anne Hnida Katie Hnida (born May 17, 1981) is a native of Denver, Colorado who, on December 25 of 2002 made history by becoming the first woman ever to score in a NCAA Division I football game, when she successfully kicked an extra point for the | Kamal AhmedKamal Ahmed usually called Kamal is a member of the Jerky Boys. He does the voices of Kissel, a World War 2 veteran and Tarbash, an Egyptian magician. |
| Katherine MansfieldKatherine Mansfield served as the pen-name for Kathleen Beauchamp ( October 14, 1888 January 9, 1923). Background Born in Wellington, New Zealand, she moved permanently to Europe as a young woman, met and married John Middleton Murry, and contracted tuber | KANUThere are three meanings for Kanu: KANU the Kenya African National Union Kanu, Nwankwo Nigerian footballer KANU FM 91. 5 public radio station at the University of Kansas. | Karl HaushoferGeneral Karl Haushofer ( August 27, 1869- March 13, 1946) popularised geopolitics, notably in the Nazi regime. Some researchers think that by the contact of his student Rudolf Hess, Haushofer had considerable influence on the development of Hitler's ideas |
| KaiserKaiser is a German title meaning emperor, derived from the Roman title of Caesar, as is the Slavic title of Czar. While Kaiser denoted both the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire ( 962 1806) (the "First Reich") and of the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire | Kate GreenawayKate Greenaway (Catherine Greenaway) ( London, March 17, 1846 November 6, 1901) was a children's book illustrator and writer. Her first book, Under The Window (1879), a collection of simple, perfectly idyllic verses concerning children who endlessly gathe | KalimantaanKalimantaan is the title of a novel by C. Godshalk offering a fictionalized account of the exploits of James Brooke in Sarawak in Borneo. Kalimantan" is the name of another part of Borneo. Godshalk does a wonderful job of evoking the mysterious and someti |
| Katipunan | Kate Douglas Wiggin | Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg |
| Karl Pearson | Karl Renner | Kalimantan |
| Karl Wolfskehl | Kayahan | Kamaboko |
| Kaboom! | Kalakshetra | Karl May |
| Katheryn K. Russell | Kaunas | Kauri |
| Kaspar Hauser | Kangaroo Jack | Kaysam |
| Kato Tomosaburo | Kato Takaaki | Katayama Tetsu |
| Kakuei Tanaka | Karl Mannheim | Kali Yuga |
| Kai Nielsen | Kansai | Karl Lagerfeld |
| Kanmon Strait | Karapoti Classic | Kate del Castillo |
| Karimata Strait | Kalpana Chawla | Karl Schwarz |
| Karoline Schelling | Kautokeino | Karasjok |
| Karmøy | Karl Hase | Kaspar von Barth |
| Karlsøy | Karl Immanuel Nitzsch | KamKorp |
| Karl Guthe Jansky | Karl Rudolf Hagenbach | Kalman filter |
| Karl Friedrich Eichhorn | Karl Menninger | Kathleen Turner |
| Kagawa Prefecture | Kajii Motojiro | Kana-Kanji conversion system |
| Kamal Kharrazi | Kate Ceberano | Katrin Cartlidge |
| Kara-Khanid Khanate | Karl von Frisch | Kara-Khitan Khanate |
| Kaziukas | Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel | Karl Wilhelm Dindorf |
| Kansai International Airport | Kangiqsualujjuaq, Quebec | Kassel (region) |
| Kavango | Katherine Harris | Kansas City standard |
| Kahoolawe | Kaypro | Karlsruhe (region) |
| Kalto | Karl Rudolf König | Kaffir lime |
| Karl Bodmer | Kagyu | Kadam |
| Kander and Ebb | Kansas City Star | Kazakh SSR |
| Kadyny | Karl Felix Halm | Kajagoogoo |
| Karl August von Hardenberg | Kanto | Kanto region |
| Kamakura period | Kati Outinen | Kano Eitoku |
| Kaypro Computer | Kammu | Kazan |
| Kalansho Sand Sea | Karelian Isthmus | Kallon F.C. |