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K-6 (Kansas Highway) (other)
K6 or K-6 may refer to: Locations * K6 (mountain), a mountain in Pakistan * K6 pipe, a geological formation in Northern Alberta, Canada * K6, shorthand for ul. Konwiktorska 6, address of the Stadion Miejski im. gen. Kazimierza Sosnkowskiego Transportation * HMS K6, a British submarine * USS K-6 (SS-37), a 1914 United States Navy K-class submarine * Ka 6, a glider manufactured by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co, Germany * K6, IATA code for Cambodia Angkor Air * K 6 (keelboat), sailboat class * K-6 (1926–1927 Kansas highway), now part of K-9 * K-6 (1927–1958 Kansas highway), now part of US 59 * K-6 (1968–1981 Kansas highway), now K-5 Other uses * K-6 (education), the grades which are traditionally grouped together in American elementary schools; formerly Kindergarten through sixth grade * , a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun of South Korea based on M2 Browning *K-6 (missile), an Indian ballistic missile * K6 Telephone Kiosk, a type of red telephone box in use the United Kingdom sinc ...
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K6 (mountain)
Surveyed as K6 (), but also known as Baltistan Peak, it is a notable peak of the Masherbrum Mountains, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. Despite being much lower than adjoining mountains, the Eight-thousanders and high 7000m peaks such as Masherbrum, K6 has huge, steep faces, and great relief above the nearby valleys. __NOTOC__ Location K6 is the highest peak in the area surrounding the Charakusa Glacier, a region which has seen renewed climbing interest in recent years. This glacier lies at the head of the Hushe Valley, which in turn leads to the Shyok River and thence to the Indus River. The Charakusa gives access to the north side of K6; to the southwest of the peak is the small Nangmah (or "Nangpah") Glacier, and to the east is the larger Kaberi Glacier and the Kaberi River valley. History The first ascent of K6 was in 1970, by an Austrian party, which was led by Eduard Koblmueller and included Gerhard Haberl, Christian ...
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K-6 (1968–1981 Kansas Highway)
K-5 is a state highway in northeastern Kansas. Remaining completely in the Kansas City metropolitan area, it connects Leavenworth to Kansas City. Route description K-5 begins on Sunshine Road at US-69 just south of the US 69 Missouri River Bridge. From there, it heads west until it turns off of Sunshine Rd. onto its own freeway alignment, which lasts for about . It then merges onto Interstate 635 south, then follows Leavenworth Road west until it meets Interstate 435. K-5 merges onto northbound I-435, splitting off two exits later. After heading north on 97th Street, and turning onto Hutton Road, it then follows Wolcott Drive towards Lansing. Inside the Lansing area, it turns onto 8th Street, then onto Muncie Drive in Leavenworth. K-5 then ends at 4th Street ( US-73/ K-7) in Leavenworth. K-5 mostly parallels the Missouri River for its entire run. The road's direction signs changed from west–east to north–south around 2010, although portions of it in Kansas City ...
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Grushin K-6
Grushin (masculine, russian: Грушин) or Grushina (feminine, russian: Грушинa) is a Russian surname. It is derived from the sobriquet ''"груша"'' ("pear"). Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandr Grushin (born 1984), Russian footballer *Andrey Grushin (born 1988), Russian footballer *Boris Grushin (1929–2007), Russian Soviet philosopher, sociologist and scientist *Elena Grushina (born 1975), Ukrainian ice dancer *Olga Grushin (born 1971), Russian-American writer *Peter Grushin Pyotr Dmitrievich Grushin (russian: Пётр Дмитриевич Грушин, January 15, 1906, Volsk, Russian Empire – November 29, 1993) was a Soviet rocket scientist and, from 1966, an academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academy ... (1906–1993), Russian Soviet rocket scientist {{surname, Grushin Russian-language surnames ...
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Violin Sonatas, KV 6-9 (Mozart)
The violin, sometimes known as a ''fiddle'', is a wooden chordophone (string instrument) in the violin family. Most violins have a hollow wooden body. It is the smallest and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in the family in regular use. The violin typically has four strings (some can have five), usually tuned in perfect fifths with notes G3, D4, A4, E5, and is most commonly played by drawing a bow across its strings. It can also be played by plucking the strings with the fingers (pizzicato) and, in specialized cases, by striking the strings with the wooden side of the bow (col legno). Violins are important instruments in a wide variety of musical genres. They are most prominent in the Western classical tradition, both in ensembles (from chamber music to orchestras) and as solo instruments. Violins are also important in many varieties of folk music, including country music, bluegrass music, and in jazz. Electric violins with solid bodies and piezoelectric pickups ar ...
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