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Kolki is a
village development committee in
Lamjung District in the
Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it had...
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Kołki [ˈkɔu̯ki] (formerly German: Rohrbeck) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Choszczno,
within Choszczno County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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Kolki is a
village development committee (administrative subdivision) in Nepal.
Kolki may also
refer to:
Kołki, a
village in
Poland Kolki, a
village in...
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Verkhniye Kolki (Russian: Верхние Колки) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Bolshemogoysky Selsoviet of
Volodarsky District,
Astrakhan Oblast, Russia. The...
- 24, 2022. "Sčítanie: Koľko ľudí sa v
Bratislave hlási k rôznym cirkvám a
koľkí sú bez vyznania?". Bratislavské
noviny (in Slovak).
January 24, 2022. "Budget...
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According to the OUN/UPA, on 12 May 1943,
Germans attacked the town of
Kolki using several SS-Divisions (SS
units operated alongside the
Wehrmacht who...
- Kalkans, Kolkans, Kalki,
Kolki,
Kalkan people —
ethnonym of the
Ingush used in
Russian sources of the 16th-17th centuries. The
ethnonym corresponds to...
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Ghuggi Da Viah T-Series 2003
Ghuggi De
Bachche T-Series 2003
Ghuggi Kare
Kolki Music Waves 2003
Ghuggi Junction Plasma Records 2002
Tohfe Ghuggi De T-Series...
- (cf. Kalker, Kalkbrenner) or a
Jewish habitational name for
someone from
Kolki in Ukraine.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Kolker (1933–2023)...
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Kolky (Ukrainian: Колки), also
Kolki (Yiddish: קאָלקי; Polish:
Kołki; Russian: Колки; Hungarian: Kolke), is a
rural settlement in
Lutsk Raion,
Volyn Oblast...