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Koton is a
Turkish multinational clothing company. As of 2015, the
chain had over 480
retail stores in 28 countries.
Koton started in 1988 with a 25-square-metre...
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Koton or
Rando (died 1991) was a
German Shepherd police dog who pla****
Jerry Lee in the 1989
movie K-9 with
James Belushi. He also
starred in a short...
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Koton may
refer to:
Koton (dog),
German Shepherd dog
appearing in
films including K-9
Koton (company),
Turkish clothing company Koton,
Sakhalin Oblast...
- A
tallit or
taleth is a
fringed garment worn as a
prayer shawl by
religious Jews. The
tallit has
special twined and
knotted fringes known as
tzitzit attached...
- with
their administrative headquarters.
Ebira Koto is
found in Kogi and
Koton Karfe LGA, B****a LGA,
Lokoja in Kogi and
Abaji LGA in the
Federal Capital...
- with the
Niger in the south. Its
headquarters are in the town of
Koton Karfe (or
Koton Karifi) on the A2 highway. It has an area of 1,498 km2 and a po****tion...
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Koton Karfe (Egbura igu) is the
headquarters of Kogi
Local Government Area in Kogi State,
Nigeria and is
located on
latitude 8.1046°N and
longitude 6...
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Tommy Hilfiger,
Vakko Boutique, Boyner, Decathlon, DeFacto, H&M, Koçtaş,
Koton, LC Waikiki,
Marks & Spencer, MediaMarkt, 5M
Migros and TeknoSA. In 2017...
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Godan (Chinese: 闊端), also
romanized as
Koden and Khodan, (1206–1251) was a
grandson of
Genghis Khan.
Godan administered much of
Northern China (Cathay)...
- Se'if
katan (Hebrew: סעיף קטן,
Rashei teivot: ס"ק) is a term for a
subsection in the
halachic literature. In the
standard format for
commentaries on halachic...