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KND may refer to: Organisations * KND Corporation, operator of radio station WKND, Windsor, Connecticut, US * Democratic National Katarism, political party of Fernando Untoja Choque, Bolivia * Kan Air (ICAO: KND), airline, Thailand * Kindred Healthcare (NYSE: KND), US Places * Kanda Station (Tokyo), JR East station code * Kindu Airport (IATA: KND), Kindu, Democratic Republic of the Congo * Kingswood railway station (National Rail station code: KND), Surrey, England * Niederdollendorf station (DS100, KND), Königswinter, Germany Other uses * ''Codename: Kids Next Door'', US TV cartoon series * Konda language (Papuan) (ISO 639-3 language code: knd) See also

* KNDS * KNDS (other) {{disambig ...
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WKND
WKND (1480 kHz) is a commercial broadcasting, commercial AM broadcasting, AM radio station licensed to the city of Windsor, Connecticut. Both the transmitter site and the studios are in Windsor. WKND is owned by Gois Broadcasting of Connecticut, LLC. WKND operates with 500 watts during the day and 14 watts at night. WKND airs a Rhythm and blues, R'n'B and gospel music format. Its programming is also heard on FM translator W248CR (97.5). History WKND signed on in 1961, as WSOR, and featured a country music and Polish language in the United States, Polish format. It was a 500-watt daytime-only station. After a couple sales of the station in the mid-1960s, WSOR became WEHW in 1966. In 1969, The KND Corporation purchased the station, and changed the callsign to WKND. A format change to R&B soon followed, and WKND became the first radio station in the state to feature a format targeting the African American community. In 1981, Hartcom Inc. purchased the station. Hartcom was formed b ...
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Fernando Untoja Choque
Fernando Untoja Choque (born March 30, 1950, in Oruro, Bolivia, Oruro) is a Bolivian politician. An economist and political scientist, Untoja served as lecturer at Universidad Mayor de San Andrés in La Paz, the Universidad Técnica de Oruro, the Military Engineering School (EMI) and the Army Military College "Gualberto Villarroel". He was also a researcher at the Centro Andino de Desarollo Agropecuario. As a writer and political theorist, Untoja is one of the most prominent proponents of the thesis of a 'return to the ayllu' (the basic socio-political unit of Aymara people, Aymara society). 'The return to the ayllu' is also the title of a book written by Untoja.Olmedo Llanos, Oscar. Paranoiaimara'. La Paz, Bolivia: Plural Editores, 2006. pp. 136, 275 On June 21, 1993, Untoja formed a political party, National Katarist Movement (MKN, a name borrowed from Tupac Katari). Untoja was the candidate of MKN in the 1993 presidential elections. He obtained 12,681 votes (0.77% of the nati ...
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