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Koht is a
Norwegian surname that may
refer to
Halvdan Koht (1873–1965),
Norwegian historian and
politician Karen Grude Koht (1871–1960),
Norwegian educationalist...
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Wilhelm Ernst Oswald Kohts (31
January 1844 in Berent,
Province of
Prussia – 1912) was a
German physician and pediatrician. He
studied medicine at the...
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founded by A.F.
Kohts with ****istance from
Nadia Kohts, was the
first and only
museum of
natural history in Russia. It was
derived from A.F.
Kohts' teaching...
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named Professor Kohts vei ("Professor
Koht's Road") to
emphasise his academic,
rather than his
political career.
Hailing from Tromsø,
Koht spoke a Northern...
- 111°5′11.00″W / 32.4525000°N 111.0863889°W / 32.4525000; -111.0863889
KOHT (98.3 FM) is an urban-leaning
rhythmic contemporary station serving Tucson...
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Gruda Koht (7
December 1913 – 26
March 2002) was a
Norwegian diplomat. He was born in Bærum as a son of
Halvdan Koht (1873–1965) and
Karen Grude Koht 1871–1960...
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Aleksandr Fyodorovich Kots (German form
Alexander Erich Kohts; Russian: Александр Фёдорович Котс; 19
April 1880 – 7
September 1964) was a
Soviet and Russian...
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Voldemar Karl
Koht VR II/3 (until 1940
Voldemar Karl Koch; 21
February 1893 – 2
September 1942) was an
Estonian soldier and
commander of the
Estonian Armored...
- Kote
Sangi (Dari: کوته سنگی) is a
neighborhood and
major intersection in
western Kabul, Afghanistan,
mostly part of
District 5 with some
parts in District...
- the Sole of the Foot Lumsden,
Lumsden &
Weithoff 2009, p. 223 Ladygina-
Kohts 2002, pp. 29–33
Brehme 1975,
Abstract Brehme, H. (March 1975). "Epidermal...