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Kereks (autonym: aӈӄaлҕaкку, angqalghakku, "seaside people"; Russian: Кереки, romanized: Kereky) are an
ethnic group of
people in Russia. In the 2021 census...
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Kerek (Russian: Керекский язык, romanized: Kereksky yazyk) is an
extinct language in
Russia of the
northern branch of the Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages...
- Look up
kerek in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kerek may
refer to:
Kereks, an
ethnic group of
people in
Russia Kerek language Angela Kerek, a German...
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Angela Kerek (born 25
January 1972) is a
former professional tennis player from Germany. A
lawyer by profession, she is now a
partner with
Morrison &...
- István
Kerek (born 12
December 1964) is a
Hungarian weightlifter who
competed in the men's
lightweight event at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Bernard Bailey Kerik (born
September 4, 1955) is an
American consultant and
former police officer who was the 40th
Commissioner of the New York Police...
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Szabolcs Kerék-Bárczy (born
March 25, 1971, in Székesfehérvár, Hungary) is a
Hungarian politician and economist. He
obtained a
Master of
Public Policy...
- Luoravetlan,
includes Chukchi and its
close relatives, Koryak,
Alutor and
Kerek. Itelmen, also
known as Kamchadal, is also
distantly related. Chukchi, Koryak...
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Angin (Wind Cave) and Goa
Kerek (
Kerek Cave). Goa
Angin or Wind Cave is used for
general interest tourism,
while Goa
Kerek is used for
special interest...
- The
Mutasarrifate of
Karak (Turkish:
Kerek Mutasarrıflığı), also
known as the
Sanjak of Karak, was an
Ottoman district with
special administrative status...