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Koron may
refer to:
Koron (Cappadocia), now in
Turkey Koron (music), in
Persian traditional music Karun,
Hormozgan or Korūn, Iran
Koroni or Corone, Greece...
- The
koron (Persian: کرن),
meaning "less than
lower in pitch", is a
symbol used in
traditional Persian music in
order to
lower or "flatten" a
written note...
- Chūō
Kōron (中央公論,
Central Review) is a
monthly ****anese
literary magazine (sōgō-z****hi (総合雑誌,
literally general magazine)),
first established during the...
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Koron Crump (born May 10, 1994) is a
gridiron football linebacker who is a free agent.
After playing college football for
Arizona State, he was signed...
- ****anese
author Shichirō ****azawa
published a
short story in the
magazine Chūō
Kōron which featured a
dream sequence depicting the
beheading of the
Emperor and...
- was the
president and
publisher of the
prominent monthly magazine Chūō
Kōron for
nearly five decades.
According to Shimanaka's
longtime friend and sometime...
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Koron was a town of
ancient Cappadocia,
inhabited in
Byzantine times. Its site is
located near Çömlekçi,
Altunhisar district,
Asiatic Turkey. Richard...
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Persian music,
there can be
quarter tones as well,
marked koron or sori.
These are
quarter tones.
Koron is 1/4 step flat. Sori is 1/4 step sharp. For example...
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Fujin Kōron (婦人公論) (meaning Woman's
Review in English) is a ****anese bi-w****ly women's
magazine published by Chūōkōron-Shinsha. It was
founded under the...
- He is
shaped like a
large dice, and is
known for his
catchphrase "-da-
koron" at the end of each sentence. His name
comes from "omoccha", the ****anese...