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Joseph Kolat (born May 19, 1973) is an
American wrestler and
wrestling coach who
earned two NCAA
championships in 1996 and 1997 for Lock
Haven University...
- Özlem
Kolat (born 15 June 1984 in Edirne) is a
Turkish classical clarinet player. Özlem
Kolat started clarinet training at the
State Conservatory of Trakya...
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Kołat-Rybniki [ˈkɔwat rɨbˈniki] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kikół,
within Lipno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central...
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Natalia Kołat (Polish pronunciation: [naˈtalja ˈkɔwat]; born 19
November 1987) is a
retired Polish tennis player.
Kołat won
three singles and 19 doubles...
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Lothar Collatz (German: [
ˈkɔlaʦ]; July 6, 1910 –
September 26, 1990) was a
German mathematician, born in Arnsberg, Westphalia. The "3x + 1"
problem is...
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Produced by
Durul Taylan, Yağmur Taylan, Hülya Duyar,
Berkun Oya, Müge
Kolat and Barış Ayaztaş, and starring,
Engin Günaydın,
Haluk Bilginer and Binnur...
- Turkish: Kalaycı
Turkish pronunciation: [kaˈɫajdʒɯ]; née Demirel,
formerly Kolat, born 7
February 1967) is a Turkish-German
politician of the
Social Democratic...
- cuisine, pudingový koláč (so smotanou) (Slovak pronunciation: ['pudinkɔʋiː
kɔlaːts 'zɔ smɔtanɔu],
literally pudding cake (with cream),
colloquially pudingáč)...
- Gokarnam, a
group of
those who set out for
various parts of India,
reached the
Kolat land and the Tulu land via Mangalore. The
majority of the
Maniyanis are...
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Valbona valley, the m****if of the Maja e Hekurave, the
plateau of the Maja e
Kolats north of
Valbona and Shkëlzen
northeast of Valbona. The
valleys were formed...