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Cornus kousa is a
small deciduous tree 8–12 m (26–39 ft) tall, in the
flowering plant family Cornaceae.
Common names include kousa,
kousa dogwood, Chinese...
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Kousa may
refer to:
Kousa dogwood (Cornus
kousa)
kousa or kōsa,
known as
Asian Dust Kōsa (also
known as
Honganji Kennyo), the
leader of
Ishiyama Hongan-ji...
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punjene paprike (stuffed peppers) are made together, as a
mixed dish.
Kousa mahshi,
stuffed zucchini In the Levant, this dish is
flavoured with mint...
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Georgios Kousas (Gr****: Γεώργιος Κούσας; born 12
August 1982) is a Gr****
footballer who
plays as a
centre back.
Kousas began his
playing career by signing...
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Pacific dogwood Cornus nuttallii of
western North America, the
Kousa dogwood Cornus kousa of
eastern Asia, and two low-growing
boreal species, the Canadian...
- many cuisines. As an example, in Lebanon,
zucchini can be used to
create Kousa Mahshi,
which translates to "stuffed zucchini" in Arabic. The dish is made...
- B****am
Kousa (Arabic: بسام كوسا; born 7
November 1954) is a
Syrian film and TV actor. He had
notable roles in
television series including Bab al-Hara...
- "Kōsa ni ****arete" (黄砂(こうさ)に吹(ふ)かれて, lit. "Blowing in the
Golden Sands") is a song
recorded by ****anese
singer ****uka Kudo,
released as a
single through...
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Keijo Kousa (born 27 July 1959) is a
Finnish former professional footballer who pla**** as a
striker and defender.
Kousa was
capped 18
times for Finland...
- in a cherry-based
broth with pine nuts and sour
cherries over pita
bread Kousa mahshi (كوسا محشي)—courgettes
baked and
stuffed with
minced meat and rice...