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people (who are also extinct). They
spoke the
Kott language,
which went
extinct in the 1850s. The
Kotts were
primarily hunter-gatherer-fishers, with some...
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Kott or
Kött is a
surname of German, Polish, Czech, and...
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dialect of
Kott. The term
kott may be
derived from
Buryat qota 'town',
applied to
neighbouring non-pastoral peoples,
including the last few
Kotts.
Kott was spoken...
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Alexander Konstantinovich Kott (Russian: Александр Константинович Котт; born 22
February 1973) is a
Russian director and screenwriter. A Hero of Our Time [ru]...
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Kotting was an
architectural partnership based in Detroit, Michigan.
Founded in 1903 by
Alpheus Williams Chittenden (1869-1958) and
Charles Kotting (1865-1934)...
- Jan
Kott (October 27, 1914 –
December 22, 2001) was a
Polish political activist,
critic and
theoretician of the theatre. A
leading proponent of Stalinism...
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Timothy Jon
Kott (born 1967) is a
retired United States Navy rear
admiral and
surface warfare officer who last
served as the
commander of Navy
Region Hawaii...
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Andrew Kötting (born 16
December 1959) is a
British artist, writer, and filmmaker. He made
numerous experimental short films,
which were
awarded prizes...
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Florentius Kött (7
November 1801, in St.
Martin – 17
October 1873, in Fulda) was a
bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Fulda from 1848 to 1873.
Kött was...
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Josef Kott (born 7
December 1957 in Rakovník) and
Michael Kutílek (23
February 1951 in Prague – 15
March 2017) were a pair of
Czech spree killers who,...