- Koçi Xoxe (pronounced [ˈkɔtʃi ˈdzɔdzɛ]; 1 May 1911 – 11 June 1949) was an
Albanian politician who
served as
Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of the Interior...
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Cecilia Mampe Papadi Kotsi (born 18 June 1955),
formerly known as
Mampe Ramotsamai, is a
South African politician who
served in the
National ****embly...
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Gabriele Kotsis (born 29
October 1967, Vienna, Austria) is an
Austrian computer scientist. She is full
professor in
computer science at
Johannes Kepler...
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Aleksander Kotsis (30 May 1836 – 7
August 1877) was a
Polish painter. He
created landscapes, portraits, and
genre scenes in a
combination Romantic and...
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Edina Kotsis (born 27 June 1990) is a
Hungarian taekwondo practitioner. She won a
bronze medal in
featherweight at the 2015
World Taekwondo Championships...
- Board. 1951 (1): 28–36. doi:10.1177/0361198106195100104. ISSN 0361-1981.
Kotsi, Filareti; Johnston, Kim; Pike,
Steven (2023). "Stopovers as valued-based...
- (No Date). The
Vanishing of
Nonconformist Concepts. Chumbo, Sefako, and
Kotsi Mmabo. Xom
Kyakyare Khwe: Am Kuri Kx'ûî = The Khwe of the
Okavango Panhandle:...
- ee/eya no aowa
please hle
thank you ke a
leboga help thušang/thušo
danger kotsi emergency tšhoganetšo
excuse me
ntshwarele I am
sorry Ke
maswabi I love...
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Gabriella Kotsis (31 May 1928 – 17
August 2023) was a
Hungarian indoor volleyball coach.
Along with Lang Ping, she was one of only two
women volleyball...
- Metabolism. 24 (3): 276–285. doi:10.1123/ijsnem.2013-0182. PMID 24281841.
Kotsis, Yiannis; Mikellidi, Anastasia; Aresti, Cleopatra; Persia, Eleni; Sotiropoulos...