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Following the
death of
Kones, by-elections at
Bomet Constituency were held on 25
September 2008. The seat was won by
Beatrice Cherono Kones of ODM, the widow...
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Kone Oyj (Finnish pronunciation: [
ˈkone];
officially known as
KONE and
trading as
KONE Corporation) is a
Finnish multinational elevator engineering company...
- Coninck,
Köning, Koninck, Koningh, Konink, and Kooning. "
Koning" and "De
Koning" are
quite common Dutch surnames and may
refer to: Ans
Koning (1923–2006)...
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footballer Adama Koné Clofie (born 1967),
Ivorian footballer Julius Kipyegon Kones (born 1972),
Kenyan statistician and
politician Kipkalya Kones (1952–2008)...
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Kouadio Emmanuel Boris Koné (born 17 May 2001) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Serie A club Roma, on loan from Bundesliga...
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Julius Kipyegon Kones (born 1972) is a
Kenyan statistician and politician. He
serves as the
Chairman of the
Board of
Directors of
National Water Conservation...
- Sékou
Koné (born 3
February 2006) is a
Malian professional footballer who
plays as a
defensive midfielder for
Manchester United. At
international level...
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Kones Ku (Persian: كنسكو, also
Romanized as
Kones Kū; also
known as Konūs Kūh) is a
village in
Tameshkol Rural District,
Nashta District,
Tonekabon County...
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Kones-e Marz (Persian: كنس مرز) is a
village in Dabuy-ye
Shomali Rural District,
Sorkhrud District,
Mahmudabad County,
Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the...
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Konings is a
Dutch surname and may
refer to: Ad
Konings (b. 1956),
Dutch ichthyologist Anthony Konings (1821–1884),
Dutch Catholic priest and Redemptorist...