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Karatal (Russian: Каратал,
Karatal;
Khalkha Mongolian: Хартал Hartal, "Black Steppe"), also
known as the
Qaratal River (Kazakh: Қаратал, Qaratal),...
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Karat is a
fractional measure of
purity for gold alloys.
Karat may also...
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parts per 1,000 and
karats or
carats used only for gold.
Karats measure the
parts per 24, so that 18
karat = 18⁄24 = 750 ‰ and 24
karat gold is considered...
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Koksu Location Country Kazakhstan Physical characteristics
Mouth Karatal • coordinates 44°59′53″N 78°06′45″E / 44.9981°N 78.1125°E / 44.9981; 78.1125...
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Karats (Lule Sami: Gárásj) is a 60
square kilometres (23 sq mi)
mountain lake in
Norrbotten County,
Lappland west of
Jokkmokk that
drains into
Small Lule...
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Karatal District (Kazakh: Қаратал ауданы,
Qaratal audany) is a
district of
Jetisu Region in Kazakhstan. The
administrative center of the
district is the...
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Ushtobe (Kazakh: Үштөбе, Üştöbe) is a town and seat of
Karatal District in the
Jetisu Region of south-eastern Kazakhstan. Po****tion: 24,895 (2009 census...
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Brinda Karat (née Das; born 17
October 1947) is an
Indian Marxist politician and
former member of
Rajya Sabha for West Bengal,
serving as a Communist...
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Karate (空手) (/kəˈrɑːti/; ****anese pronunciation: [kaɾate] ;
Okinawan pronunciation: [kaɽati]), also karate-do (空手道, Karate-dō), is a
martial art developed...
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available in a wide
variety of
karats and shades. The most
commonly used gold is 22-
karat yellow gold. Pure gold is 24
karat. Real,
yellow gold leaf is approximately...