- The
okapi (/oʊˈkɑːpiː/;
Okapia johnstoni), also
known as the
forest giraffe,
Congolese giraffe and
zebra giraffe, is an
artiodactyl mammal that is endemic...
- 67°11′00″N 23°30′00″E / 67.18333°N 23.50000°E / 67.18333; 23.50000
Kengis (Swedish: [ˈɕɛ̌ŋːɪs]; Finnish: Köngäs) is a
small rural community in Pajala...
- sea." A more
comprehensive name of
southern Mesopotamia was
Kengi, "the land," or
Kengi Sumer, "the land of Sumer".
Sumer has been
supposed to be the...
-
Niimi Nishiki,
Nakazawa Koto,
Hirayama Gorou,
Hirama Juusuke, and
Noguchi Kengi were all
among the
members of the Rōshigumi. Two days later,
while the Rōshigumi...
-
person in
memory of them.
Though he
later trained under the
Makai Knight Kengi, it
still took over a
decade since his father's
death for
Kouga to finally...
- Edvīns
Ķeņģis (born 12
April 1959, in Cēsis) is a
Latvian chess Grandmaster.
Ķeņģis is an eight-time
Latvian Champion,
winning the
national contest in...
- dialect) âp ow, âv ow, ou, u ou ow haç âb âb/aw aw âpi avō- don when key key,
kengî(Hewlêrî) kengê, kîngê kəla key
keyna kadi, ked kén, kəy ke, kemin, geder...
- Diplomacy, 1894–95".
Journal of
Asian Studies 37#1 (1977): 61–72.
Hamada Kengi (1936).
Prince Ito. Tokyo:
Sanseido Co. Johnston, John T.M. (1917). World...
-
Sword Technique Heats Up! Law and Zoro
Finally Appear!" Transliteration: "
Kengi Hakunetsu Law Zoro Tsui ni Kenzan!" (****anese: 剣技白熱 ロー・ゾロ遂に見参!) Kentarō...
-
World Champion.)
Ķeņģis vs. Kasparov, 1973 Ten-year-old
Garry Kasparov thought that he was
winning this game as
Black against Edvīns
Ķeņģis,
being two pawns...