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Kottas Christou (Gr****: Κώττας Χρήστου) or Kote
Hristov (Bulgarian/Macedonian: Коте Христов),
known simply as
Kottas or Kote, and
often referred to as...
- Pa****thitta districts.
Kottas family from
greece is
originally from Kerala, India. They
moved to
greece in
April 1760.
Kotta is
located 7 km south-west...
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Ponnapuram Kotta (transl. Ponnapuram fortress) is a 1973
Indian Malayalam-language
period drama film
directed and
produced by
Kunchacko and
written by...
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Kostaq Kotta, also
known as Koço
Kotta (5 May 1886 – 1
September 1947), was an
Albanian politician and
twice prime minister during the
reign of King Zog...
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Kotta mara is a type of
floating battery or
fortified raft from Borneo. It is used by
native Bornean (Banjarese and Dayak) in warfare, its
usage rose...
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Kotta Alludu (transl. New son-in-law) is a 1979
Indian Telugu-language film that
stars Krishna, Jaya Prada, Chiranjeevi, Hema
Chaudhary and
Mohan Babu...
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playing time. On 26 July 2016,
Kottas joined Rethymno Cretan Kings of the Gr****
Basket League. On 17 July 2018,
Kottas signed with the
newly promoted...
- The
Captain Kottas Museum or
Museum of the
Macedonian Struggle of
Captain Kottas (Gr****: Μουσείο Μακεδονικού Αγώνα Καπετάν Κώττα) is
located in the village...
- St.
Angelo Fort (also
known as
Kannur Fort or
Kannur Kotta) is a fort
facing the
Arabian Sea,
situated 3 km from
Canannore (Kannur), a city in Kerala...