| Kosovo-Pomoravlje DistrictKosovo-Pomoravlje District ''Kosovsko-Pomoravski okrug The Kosovsko-Pomoravski District expands in the southern part of the Republic of Serbia. It encompasses the municipalities of: Kosovska Kamenica Novo Brdo Gnjilane Vitina It has a population of 217,72 | KodshimKodshim (, "Holy Things") is the fifth order in the Mishna (also the Tosefta and Talmud). Of the six orders of the Mishna, it is the third longest. The order deals largely with the Temple service, the Korbanot ("sacrificial offerings"), and other subjects | Kootenay RiverThe Kootenay River (spelled Kootenai River for its American portions) is the uppermost major tributary of the Columbia River, flowing through British Columbia, Montana and Idaho. It is the only river in North America which begins in Canada, enters the Uni |
| KOIKOI is the prefix used for naming of several 8- bit character encodings: KOI8-I KOI8-R KOI8-RU KOI8-U It stands for Kod Obmena Informatsiey which means "Code for Information Exchange" in Russian TLAs. | KolombangaraKolombangara is an island in the New Georgia Islands group of the Solomon Islands. Almost perfectly round in shape and about 15 km across, the island is a stratovolcano that reaches an altitude of 1,770 meters. The island forms part of the southern bounda | Konrad HenleinKonrad Henlein ( May 6, 1898 May 10, 1945) was the most important pro- Nazi politician in Czechoslovakia and leader of Sudeten German separatists. Born in north Bohemian Maffersfdorf (today Vratislavice nad Nisou borough in Liberec) in a mixed marriage (h |
| Kooyong railway station, Melbourne | Kobayakawa HideakiKobayakawa Hideaki (, 1582- December 1, 1602) was fifth son of Kinoshita Iesada and the nephew of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He was adopted by Hideyoshi and called himself Hashiba Hidetoshi ) and Shusen ). He was then again adopted by Kobayakawa Takakage and ren | KonibodomKonibodom is a city in northern Tajikistan. |