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KKP may refer to: *Communist Party of Kurdistan (Turkish: ''Kürdistan Komünist Partisi'', KKP) *Confederation of the Polish Crown (Polish: ''Konfederacja Korony Polskiej'', KKP) * Christian Conservative Party (Norwegian: ''Kristent Konservativt Parti'', KKP) *National Coordinating Commission (Polish: ''Krajowa Komisja Porozumiewawcza'', KKP), the executive branch of the Solidarity trade union *Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant (German: ''Kernkraftwerk Philippsburg'', KKP) *Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (Indonesia) (Indonesian: ''Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan'', KKP) *Koko-Bera language (ISO 639:kkp) *Kouassi Kouamé Patrice, a politician from Ivory Coast *Kung Kao Po, a Chinese language newspaper in Hong Kong *Kiatnakin Bank, a Thai bank (Stock symbol: KKP) * Kamgar Kisan Paksha, now defunct political party of India See also * Kappa Kappa Psi, a fraternity for college and university band members in the United States, akso known as KKPsi * KK thesis The KK thesis ...
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Communist Party Of Kurdistan
The Communist Party of Kurdistan ( ku, Partiya Komunistê Kurdistan; tr, Kürdistan Komünist Partisi; abbreviated KKP) is a political party in Turkey, founded in 1982 as the Kurdish branch of the Communist Labour Party of Turkey (TKEP). Between 1980 and 1982, the TKEP had a ''Kurdistan Autonomous Organization'' (''Kürdistan Özerk Örgütü''; KÖÖ). In 1990, the KKP became an independent party. The KKP is led by Mehmet Baran. According to its party program, the KKP's goal is to establish a socialist People's Republic of Kurdistan. KKP members such as Sinan Çiftyürek have been among the founders of the Freedom and Socialism Party founded in 2011. The main publication of the KKP is ''Dengê Kurdistan''. The KKP also has a committee in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is ...
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Confederation Of The Polish Crown
The Confederation of the Polish Crown ( pl, Konfederacja Korony Polskiej, KKP), often shorted to The Crown ( pl, Korona, links=no, label=none), is a far-right political party in Poland. It is led by Grzegorz Braun. It has been described as nationalist and traditionalist, and the party advocates for monarchism. The party's goals are to "fight for the good of Poland, secure the sovereignty of the Polish State, defend Poland's Catholic faith, ensure that Polish families are prosperous, and help shape social life based on the principles of Latin civilization." Since its formation, the party has been in a coalition with KORWiN and the National Movement called Confederation. Party leader Grzegorz Braun became the party's first member of the Sejm during the 2019 Polish parliamentary election. Braun was a candidate in the 2020 Confederation presidential primary. He lost to Krzysztof Bosak Krzysztof Bosak (, born 13 June 1982) is a far-right Polish politician. He was a member of the ...
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Christian Conservative Party
The Christian Conservative Party ( no, Kristent Konservativt Parti, KKP) was a political party in Norway which was originally formed in 1965 as the Democratic Party of Norway. The party was later also known as the Christian Democrats and the Peace Party, before it became the KKP. The party was for many of its last years led by Paul Granberg, however with his death the remaining power in the movement withered. The party never achieved any large following. History The party was founded in 1965 as the Democratic Party of Norway (''Norges Demokratiske Parti'') by Sverre Skien in Karmøy. The party was at first a minor conservative party with its largest following by maritime workers. The party did not receive much attention, until 1979, when the party was couped by Leif Karlung who used it to put up extreme-right persons as candidates for the election. When this was revealed, the party excluded all persons in question, and changed its name to the Christian Democrats (''Kristendemokrat ...
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National Coordinating Commission
National Coordinating Commission (Polish: ''Krajowa Komisja Porozumiewawcza'', ''KKP''), later called the National Commission (''Komisja Krajowa'', ''KK'') was the executive branch of the Solidarity trade union. It was created on September 17, 1980, in Gdańsk, as a national body which coordinated activities of regional and factory structures of Solidarity, and it included members of the Interfactory Founding Committees (Międzyzakładowy Komitet Założycielski – MKZ) in Polish cities. Lech Wałęsa was the head of the KKP, and the deputies were Andrzej Gwiazda and Ryszard Kalinowski. There were around 30 founding members of the KKP, in the course of the time, this number grew significantly, and at the beginning of 1981 it was announced that each Voivodeship was assigned only one member to the KKP. Within the Commission, a special body, called ''Eleven'' (''Jedenastka'') was created on November 19, 1980. It included representatives of 11 biggest centers of the growing move ...
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Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant
The Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant is located in Philippsburg, Karlsruhe (district), Germany. The plant was operated by EnBW Kernkraft GmbH. As part of Germany's phase out of nuclear energy (Atomausstieg), unit 1 was shut down in 2011 and unit 2 in 2019. Demolition of conventional structures began in January 2020. The process of decommissioning is underway as of January 2020 beginning with defueling and dismantling of primary coolant lines. The plants operator EnBW expects the decommissioning process to take around 10-15 years. History For the first unit, parts made for the cancelled Wyhl Wyhl () is a municipality in the district of Emmendingen in Baden-Württemberg in southwestern Germany. It is known in the 1970s for its role in the anti-nuclear movement. Wyhl was first mentioned in 1971 as a possible site for a nuclear power st ... plant were used. The second unit was originally planned to be a BWR as well but plans later changed. Final disconnection for both units was ...
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Ministry Of Marine Affairs And Fisheries (Indonesia)
The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (, ''KKP'') is a government ministry that organises marine affairs and fisheries within the Indonesian government. Task and function The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries' primary task is to marine affairs and fisheries in Indonesia; its functions are as follows: # To develop, establish, and execute marine affairs and fisheries policies # Asset management within the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries # Supervision of execution of marine affairs and fisheries activity # Provider of technical support and supervision with regional level # Executor of national level technical assistance Organizational structure * Office of the Deputy Minister * Secretariat General * Directorate General of Capture Fisheries * Directorate General of Aquaculture Aquaculture (less commonly spelled aquiculture), also known as aquafarming, is the controlled cultivation ("farming") of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, alga ...
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Koko-Bera Language
Gugubera (Koko Pera), or Kok-Kaper, is a Paman language of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland in Australia References External links * Paradisec open accescollection of vocabularyin Gugubera. * Paradisec open accescollection of recordingsin several languages including Gugubera. * Paradisec The Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC) is a cross-institutional project that supports work on endangered languages and cultures of the Pacific and the region around Australia. They digitise reel-to ...br>collection of recordingsin Gugubera. Southwestern Paman languages Endangered indigenous Australian languages in Queensland Severely endangered languages {{ia-lang-stub ...
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Kouassi Kouamé Patrice
Kouassi Kouamé Patrice (b. December 2, 1962 in Daloa) aka KKP, ( baoulé first name), is an Ivorian lawyer and politician. In December 2016, he became Deputy for Yamoussoukro Commune in the National Assembly of National Assembly of Ivory Coast. He became a member of the Yamoussoukro Municipal Council in October 2018 and deputy mayor in December 2018. Early life He earned a Baccalaureate on "Literature and Philosophy" at the Lycée Classique d’Abidjan in 1984. He attended the University of Benin to study law. He earned his Master of Law option on Judicial Careers, then the Certificate of Aptitude to the Profession of Lawyer (CAPA), at the Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny in 1993. Career He began his career in 1993 in the office of Maître René Bourgoin as a trainee lawyer, then in 1995 as associate lawyer. Two years later, he became a partner at Bourgoin & Kouassi and at Emeritus Law Firm. He served as treasurer of the Council of the Bar Association, member of the ...
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Kung Kao Po
''Kung Kao Po'' ( zh, t=公教報, s=公教报, first=t, l=Catholic newspaper) is a Chinese-language weekly newspaper published on every Friday in Hong Kong. First circulated on 1 August 1928, the newspaper, owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, is one of the oldest in Hong Kong. Featuring local and international church-related news, Kung Kao Po's coverage also includes a wide variety of topics, from education to health. A kid-oriented supplement (''Joyful Youth'') is attached in every issue of the newspaper. Pastoral letters from the Bishop of Hong Kong in different ecclesiastical seasons and special pastoral letters regarding certain issues are also published in Kung Kao Po. Despite being sold only in Catholic parishes of Hong Kong and distributed across hospitals of Hong Kong, Kung Kao Po is also available through subscription, making it available to all Chinese-speaking Roman Catholics abroad. Kung Kao Po's back issues are available online th ...
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Kiatnakin Bank
Kiatnakin Phatra Bank ( th, ธนาคารเกียรตินาคินภัทร) is a full-service bank based in Thailand. The bank was founded in January 1971 in Bangkok with 17,000 million baht in funds, and has grown to 52 branches. It was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in August 1988 and is included in the SET50 Index. The company headquarters is in Bangkok. History Kiatnakin was founded in 1971 as a financial services company, and grew steadily until the recession of the late-1990s forced a suspension of operations. In 2005 the bank, which at the time had 22 financial service branches, applied for and received a commercial banking license. In December 2011, Kiatnakin Bank and Phatra Capital amalgamated to form a new organization with a $1 billion valuation. Subsidiaries Kiatnakin Securities is a subsidiary company of the bank, and in 2008 the company established a new wholly owned subsidiary, Erawan Law Office. See also * Banking in Thailand ...
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Kamgar Kisan Paksha
The Kamgar Kisan Paksha ('Worker Peasant Party') was a political party in Bombay State, India. The party was formed by a group of dissidents from the Peasants and Workers Party of India in November 1951, just before the 1951-1952 elections. The founders of Kamgar Kisan Paksha wanted closer cooperation with the Communist Party of India Communist Party of India (CPI) is the oldest Marxist–Leninist communist party in India and one of the nine national parties in the country. The CPI was founded in modern-day Kanpur (formerly known as Cawnpore) on 26 December 1925. H .... Its main leaders were Nana Patil, Datta Deshmukh and D.S. Wagh (popularly known as 'Kakasaheb Wagh'). The party fielded three candidates in the 1951-1952 Lok Sabha election, whom together obtained 132,574 votes (1.15% of the votes in Bombay State). None of its Lok Sabha candidates were elected.Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1951 TO THE FIRST LOK SABHA'' Navsher ...
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Kappa Kappa Psi
Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity (, colloquially referred to as KKPsi), is a fraternity for college and university band members in the United States. It was founded on November 27, 1919, on Thanksgiving Day, at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, now known as Oklahoma State University, in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Kappa Kappa Psi primarily operates as a recognition society providing service, leadership opportunities, and social programming for band members. Tau Beta Sigma, National Honorary Band Sorority, has been recognized as a sister organization since 1947, and the two organizations share National Headquarters in Stillwater Santa Fe Depot, a converted historical Santa Fe rail depot that was purchased by the fraternity and sorority in 1991. Since 1919, more than 66,000 men and women have been initiated into Kappa Kappa Psi, with nearly 6,000 collegiate members active today. Members of Kappa Kappa Psi include President Bill Clinton; chancellor and elev ...
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