- Nino
Konis Santana (12
January 1957 in Vero, Tutuala, Lautém
District – 11
March 1998 in
Ermera District) was an East
Timorese freedom fighter who led...
- Look up
koni in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Koni or
KONI is:
Koni,
Ivory Coast, a town
Koni-class frigate, a
class of
Soviet frigates KONI (FM), a...
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Koni De
Winter (born 12 June 2002) is a
Belgian professional footballer who
plays as centre-back or full-back for
Serie A club
Genoa and the
Belgium national...
- The Nino
Konis Santana National Park is Timor-Leste's
first national park. The park,
established on 15
August 2007,
covers 1,236
square kilometres (477 sq mi)...
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Bokoni relates to the
Koni, "Bopedi"
refers to the area or
society of the Pedi people. It is
thought in
recent studies that the
Koni are not a
single ethnic...
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Joseph Rao Kony (born
September 1961) is a
Ugandan militant and
warlord who
founded the Lord's
Resistance Army (LRA),
designated as a
terrorist group by...
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Koni (Bengali: কোনি) is a
Bengali novel written by Moti Nandi. One day
Khitish Sinha saw a
young girl
named Koni swimming in the river.
Sinha was an experienced...
- Kirushutain) Kishō
Taniyama Mike
McFarland Connie Springer (コニー・スプリンガー,
Konī Supuringā) Hiro
Shimono Clifford Chapin Sasha Blouse (サシャ・ブラウス,
Sasha Burausu)...
- Wright, W., A
Short History of
Syriac Literature (London, 1894)
Liber scholiorum/Ketba Deskolion,
edited by
Addai Scher, full text
online Theodore bar
Koni...
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described the
ruins as
settlements of the ba
Koni people. Oral
records and
historical evidence trace the ba
Koni to at
least the
early 18th century. The ongoing...