- 9 mi) from the
confluence of its two
source rivers Fehér-
Körös (Crișul Alb) and Fekete-
Körös (Crișul Negru) to its
outflow into the Tisza. Its drainage...
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Koros may
refer to:
Koros (mythology), a Gr****
mythological figure Kipsengeret Koros (born 1979),
Kenyan politician Lily
Koros Tare (born 1973), Kenyan...
- 1999, the
company changed its name to
Korea Rolling Stock Corporation (
KOROS) as a
result of the
merging between three major rolling stock divisions:...
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Körös is a
river in
Hungary and Romania.
Körös can also
refer to: SMS
Körös, the name ship of the
Körös-class
river monitors built for the Austro-Hungarian...
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Kőrös may
refer to:
Kőrös, the
Hungarian name of Križevci,
Croatia Endre Kőrös (1927–2002),
Hungarian chemist The
historic Belovár-
Kőrös County or Bjelovar-Križevci...
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Koro may
refer to:
Koro Island, a
Fijian island Koro Sea, in the
Pacific Ocean Koro,
Ivory Coast Koro, Mali
Koro, Wisconsin,
United States, an unincorporated...
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Kōrō,
Koro or
Kourou (written: 光郎, 光朗, 耕郎 or 浩郎) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Koro Bessho (別所 浩郎, born 1953)...
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Koro is a
culture bound delusional disorder in
which individuals have an
overpowering belief that
their ****
organs are
retracting and will disappear, despite...
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Kórós is a
village in Hungary,
Baranya county, in the Ormánság region. The
village lies near the
river Drava. The
Calvinist church of
Kórós is famous...
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English would be
written Alexander Csoma of
Koros and in
Hungarian Kőrösi
Csoma Sándor
where Kőrösi
means "of
Koros" (i.e., a
praedicatum of nobility) and...