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Kou or
KOU may
refer to
Kou,
Burkina Faso, a
village in
Burkina Faso
Kou,
Laiwu (口镇), town in
Laicheng District, Laiwu, Shandong,
China Kou language Kou...
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Kòu (寇) is a
Chinese surname. It
originates as a
title denoting status as a
police officer, and is a
shortened for of
Sikou (司寇). A 2013
study found it...
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Kou Hoi In (Chinese: 高開賢, born 1953) is a
Macau politician serving as the
President of the
Legislative ****embly of
Macau and a
member of
National People’s...
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Kou Qianzhi (Chinese: 寇謙之; pinyin:
Kòu Qiānzhī; Wade–Giles: K'ou Ch'ien-chih) (365–448) was a
Taoist reformer who
reenvisioned many of the
ceremonies and...
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Pyabelo Chaold Kouly (Pyabèlo
Bernadette Chaold Kouli) is a
Togolese author. Born in 1943 in Pagouda, Togo, she
subsequently migrated to
Germany in 1961...
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Shingchang "Samuel"
Kou (Chinese: 寇星昌; born in 1974) is a
Chinese American statistician and
Professor of
Statistics at
Harvard University. He
earned a...
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Kou Zhun (c. 961 – 24
October 1023),
courtesy name Pingzhong, was a much-praised
official of China's
Northern Song dynasty. He was the
chancellor from...
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Kou Yingjie (simplified Chinese: 寇英杰;
traditional Chinese: 寇英傑; pinyin:
Kòu Yīngjié; 1880?– 19??) was a
military leader in the
Republic of China. He belonged...
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Kou Lei (Ukrainian: Коу Лей; born 20
November 1987 in Beijing) is a
Ukrainian table tennis player of
Chinese origin. As of
April 2017,
Kou is
ranked no...
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Kou (Kow), or Sinsauru, is a Rai
Coast language spoken in
Madang Province,
Papua New Guinea. The ****tive "Asas"
language is just the
Kou spoken in Asas...