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Kaiman may
refer to:
Kaiman, lead ship of the
Kaiman-class
torpedo boats Kaiman, lead ship of the
Kaiman-class
submarines Moisés
Kaiman (1913–2012), Polish-born...
- Jì-wùn IPA [jê tɕîwə̂n] Yue:
Cantonese Yale
Romanization Yihp Gai Mahn
Jyutping Jip6 Gai3 man6
Canton Romanization Yip6 Gei3-men6 IPA [jìːp̚
kɐ̄imɐ̀n]...
- The
Kaiman class were a
class of
submarines built for the
Imperial Russian Navy
before World War I. They were
designed by
Simon Lake and
built at the W:m...
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Jonathan Kaiman is a
journalist specializing in East Asia,
especially China. He has also
reported on
Chinese activity in
Africa as a
grantee of the Pulitzer...
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Rabbi Moisés (Moshe)
Kaiman (1913 – 22
January 2012) was the
rabbi for the
Jewish community of Monterrey, Mexico, from 1944
until his
death in 2012. Besides...
- The
Kaiman class were high-seas
torpedo boats built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy
between 1904 and 1910. A
total of 24
boats were
built by
three shipbuilding...
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Roche Caïman (French pronunciation: [ʁɔʃ kaimɑ̃]) is an
administrative district of Seyc****es
located on the
island of Mahé. It has a
football stadium...
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Milton Kaiman (March 5, 1921 –
February 24, 1977),
better known as Milt Kamen, was an
American stand-up
comic and
actor with
numerous television credits...
- Lu
Kaiman (born 11
March 2000) is a
Chinese sports shooter. She won two gold
medals in air
pistol events at the 2022 ISSF
World Shooting Championships...
- The
Russian submarine Kaiman (Russian: Кайман, lit. 'caiman') was the lead ship of the
Kaiman class of
submarines of the
Imperial Russian Navy. It was...