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Kengen (乾元) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Shōan and
before Kagen. This
period spanned the
years from
November 1302 through...
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abbreviated to
KenGen, is a
government enterprise in the
Republic of
Kenya charged with the
production of
electricity for the country.
KenGen is the largest...
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Kengen may
refer to: E. T.
Kengen,
Colonel in the
Royal Netherlands Army
during World War II and a
senior member of the
short lived American-British-Dutch-Australian...
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Kengen,
originally called Kenrene (pronounced kɛnrɛne), is a town in
Jomoro District of the
Jomoro constituency of the
Western Region of Ghana.
Other people...
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Kleve (Cleves in
English use) or
Kreis Kleve is a
Kreis (local-government district) in the
Lower Rhine region of
northwestern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany...
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KenGen Floating Solar Power Station (KFSPS), is a
planned 42.5 MW (57,000 hp)
solar power plant in Kenya. The
power station is
planned on the Tana...
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original on 27
December 2020.
Retrieved 27
December 2020. "Tayna
publikon këngën e re 'Ring Ring'". Koha (in Albanian). 16
February 2019.
Archived from the...
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joining Cabinet, she was the
Managing Director and
Chief Executive Officer of
KenGen Plc., the
largest producer of
electricity in the East
African region from...
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owned and
under development by
Kenya Electricity Generating Company (
KenGen), the
electricity generation parastatal company in Kenya. The
power station...
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November 1302.
Preceding it was the
Einin era, and
following it was the
Kengen era. The
reigning emperors were Go-Fushimi-tennō (後伏見天皇) and Go-Nijō-tennō...