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where there are
approximately 5,700
Kist people. The
modern Kists are not to be
confused with the
historical term
Kists, an
ethnonym of
Georgian origin,...
- of the
Kists (Kistk, Kusti)
dates back to the 5th
century in the
Geography of
Moses K****natsi.
Ancient and
medieval sources localize the
Kists, in addition...
- Look up
kist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kist or
KIST may
refer to:
Kigali Institute of
Science and Technology, a
former university in Kigali...
- Star
Kist Tuna is a
brand of tuna
produced by Star
Kist Co., an
American company formerly based in Pittsburgh's
North S**** that is now
wholly owned by...
- romanized: ghalghai,
pronounced [ˈʁəlʁɑj]),
historically known as Durdzuks,
Gligvi and
Kists, are a
Northeast Caucasian ethnic group mainly inhabiting the
Republic of...
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Christian Kist (born 1986),
Dutch darts player Ewald Kist (born 1944),
Dutch field hockey player Kees
Kist (born 1952),
Dutch footballer Richard Kist, member...
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Akhmeta muni****lity was home to 5,471
Kists, who
constituted roughly 17% of the muni****l po****tion. By 2019,
Kists were
reported to be a
majority of Pankisi's...
- The
Korea Institute of
Science and
Technology (
KIST; Korean: 한국과학기술연구원) is a multi-disciplinary
research institute located in Seoul,
South Korea. Founded...
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Lezgins Rutuls Tabasarans Tsakhurs Udis Nakh peoples:
Arshtins Bats
Chechens Kists Ingush Tsezic (Didoic) peoples:
Bezhtas Hinukhs Hunzibs Khwarshis Tsez Northwest...
- Gold
Kist was a
large chicken producing company in the
southern United States. It was
founded in 1933 by D.W. Brooks, a
University of
Georgia agronomy...