KCK

KCK
Kansas City-Fairfax, KS, USA -internationale Flughafen-Kennung

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  • KCK — La abreviación KCK puede tener los significativos como Kansas City (Kansas), ciudad de Kansas, estado de Kansas, Estados Unidos. Koma Civakên Kurdistán, organización política del pueblo kurdo. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos… …   Wikipedia Español

  • KCK —    See Koma Civaken Kurdistan …   Historical Dictionary of the Kurds

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  • Koma Civaken Kurdistan — (KCK)    The KCK, Kurdistan Democratic Confederation, or Kurdistan Communities Union, has been described as the umbrella organization bringing together the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK) of Iran as well as the… …   Historical Dictionary of the Kurds

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  • Kansas City, Kansas — Infobox Settlement official name = City of Kansas City settlement type = City nickname = Heart of Americahttp://got.net/ landauer/lists/CityOf.html (cf., Kansas City, Kansas: Heart of America )] imagesize = image caption = image mapsize =… …   Wikipedia

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