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Kolk may refer to: People * Douglas Kolk (1963–2014), American artist * Hanco Kolk Hanco Kolk (born 11 March 1957, Den Helder) is a Dutch cartoonist and comics artist. He is best known for his collaborations with Peter de Wit, with who he made '' Gilles de Geus'' and ''S1NGLE' Kolk married author Isabelle Rosselin in 2016. Bi ... (born 1957), Dutch cartoonist * Lembit Kolk (1907–2003), Estonian politician * Raimond Kolk (1924–1992), Estonian writer and critic * Santi Kolk (born 1981), Dutch footballer * Scott Kolk (1905–1993), American actor * Oets Kolk Bouwsma (1898–1978), American philosopher Other * KOLK, a radio station licensed to Lakeside, Montana, United States * Kolk (bog), a waterbody in the middle of a raised or kettle bog * Kolk (vortex), a powerful underwater vortex * Kolk, Zagorje ob Savi, a settlement in Upper Carniola, Slovenia * Kolk (Heidmark), a village destroyed to make the Bergen-Hohne Training Area in Lower Saxony, Germany * Kolk-Spandau, a sub ...
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Santi Kolk
Santiago Torti "Santi" Kolk (born 2 October 1981) is a Dutch former professional footballer. He currently works as a football agent. He mostly played as a forward during his career. Kolk emerged as a talent from the ADO Den Haag academy in 1999, scoring in his senior debut. He signed with Heerenveen the following year, where he made his European debut, but soon saw himself loaned out to second-tier clubs. After a stint with Feyenoord, where he made no appearances, he returned to ADO where he experienced a breakout season, scoring 12 goals in 30 games which facilitated a move to Vitesse. Three successful seasons prompted him to join German 2. Bundesliga club Union Berlin. Injuries hindered him during his time there, and he retired as part of ADO in November 2013. After his retirement, Kolk has worked as an agent for ''Juzzt Football'', representing Denzel Dumfries among others. Club career ADO Den Haag Born in The Hague, Kolk played youth football for Dynamo '67 in Rijswijk a ...
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Hanco Kolk
Hanco Kolk (born 11 March 1957, Den Helder) is a Dutch cartoonist and comics artist. He is best known for his collaborations with Peter de Wit, with who he made '' Gilles de Geus'' and ''S1NGLE' Kolk married author Isabelle Rosselin in 2016. Biography Kolk made his debut in the Dutch underground comics magazine ''Tante Leny presenteert!''. In 1980 he was one of the founders of ''Studio Arnhem'', a collective of comics artists and writers. After working anonymous for the magazine ''Donald Duck'' for several years he went to the magazine '' Eppo'', where he made the humoristic historical adventure comics series '' Gilles de Geus'' together with Peter de Wit from 1983 to 2003. Kolk and De Wit often work together and have created comics such as the photo novel ''Mannetje & Mannetje'' (''Sidekicks'' in English; 1988), which was adapted into a TV sketch show for VPRO in 1989 and the gag-a-day comic ''S1NGLE'' (2001), which was also adapted for television as a sitcom on NET 5. The m ...
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KOLK
Kolk may refer to: People * Douglas Kolk (1963–2014), American artist * Hanco Kolk Hanco Kolk (born 11 March 1957, Den Helder) is a Dutch cartoonist and comics artist. He is best known for his collaborations with Peter de Wit, with who he made '' Gilles de Geus'' and ''S1NGLE' Kolk married author Isabelle Rosselin in 2016. Bi ... (born 1957), Dutch cartoonist * Lembit Kolk (1907–2003), Estonian politician * Raimond Kolk (1924–1992), Estonian writer and critic * Santi Kolk (born 1981), Dutch footballer * Scott Kolk (1905–1993), American actor * Oets Kolk Bouwsma (1898–1978), American philosopher Other * KOLK, a radio station licensed to Lakeside, Montana, United States * Kolk (bog), a waterbody in the middle of a raised or kettle bog * Kolk (vortex), a powerful underwater vortex * Kolk, Zagorje ob Savi, a settlement in Upper Carniola, Slovenia * Kolk (Heidmark), a village destroyed to make the Bergen-Hohne Training Area in Lower Saxony, Germany * Kolk-Spandau, a sub ...
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Kolk (Heidmark)
Kolk may refer to: People * Douglas Kolk (1963–2014), American artist * Hanco Kolk (born 1957), Dutch cartoonist * Lembit Kolk (1907–2003), Estonian politician * Raimond Kolk (1924–1992), Estonian writer and critic * Santi Kolk (born 1981), Dutch footballer * Scott Kolk (1905–1993), American actor * Oets Kolk Bouwsma (1898–1978), American philosopher Other * KOLK, a radio station licensed to Lakeside, Montana, United States * Kolk (bog), a waterbody in the middle of a raised or kettle bog * Kolk (vortex), a powerful underwater vortex * Kolk, Zagorje ob Savi, a settlement in Upper Carniola, Slovenia * Kolk (Heidmark), a village destroyed to make the Bergen-Hohne Training Area in Lower Saxony, Germany * Kolk-Spandau, a subdivision of Spandau Spandau () is the westernmost of the 12 boroughs () of Berlin, situated at the confluence of the Havel and Spree rivers and extending along the western bank of the Havel. It is the smallest borough by population, but the fourt ...
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Van Der Kolk
Van der Kolk is a Dutch toponymic surname, meaning "from/of the kolk". The surname Van der Wiel has a same origin. It could also have referred to a specific settlement or water named . Kolk, van de / den / der
at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands. People with the surname include: * (born 1943), Dutch psychiatrist *, Canadian film producer *

Douglas Kolk
Douglas Kolk (1963 – August 2014) was an American artist based in Boston, Massachusetts. He is known primarily for his drawing, as well as work in collage and mixed media. Early life and education Kolk was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1963. Kolk's parents operated a nursing home in Newark. Career Kolk's work has been shown internationally at galleries and museums including the Helsinki City Art Museum in Finland, Kasseler Kunstverein, Museum Frieder Burda and Kunsthalle Mannheim in Germany, Kunsthalle St. Gallen, the Saatchi Gallery and Royal Academy in London. His work features in several prominent collections including The Falckenberg Collection and the Saatchi Gallery. He was represented by Arndt & Partner in Berlin and Zurich. External links *Douglas Kolk, edited by Oliver Zybok, Hatje Cantz, 2006. *Oliver Zybok (Ed.): ''Douglas Kolk''. Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern Ostfildern (; Swabian: ''Oschtfilder'') is a town in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Würt ...
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Kolk (vortex)
A kolk (colc) is an underwater vortex created when rapidly rushing water passes an underwater obstacle in boundary areas of high shear. High-velocity gradients produce a violently rotating column of water, similar to a tornado. Kolks can pluck multiple-ton blocks of rock and transport them in suspension for thousands of metres. Kolks leave clear evidence in the form of plucked-bedrock pits, called rock-cut basins or kolk lakes and downstream deposits of gravel-supported blocks that show percussion but no rounding. Examples Kolks were first identified by the Dutch, who observed kolks hoisting several-ton blocks of riprap from dikes and transporting them away, suspended above the bottom. The Larrelt kolk near Emden appeared during the 1717 Christmas flood which broke through a long section of the dyke. The newly formed body of water measured roughly 500 × 100 m and was 25 m deep. In spite of the repair to the dyke, another breach occurred in 1721, which produced mo ...
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Kolk, Zagorje Ob Savi
Kolk ( or ) is a small settlement in the hills above the left bank of the Sava River, south of Šentlambert, in the Municipality of Zagorje ob Savi in central Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Sava Statistical Region The Central Sava Statistical RegionBoršič, Darja, & Alenka Kavkler. 2009. Modeling Unemployment Duration in Slovenia Using Cox Regression Models. ''Transition Studies Review'' 54(1): 145–156, p. 148. ( sl, Zasavska statistična regija) is a s ....Zagorje ob Savi municipal site
It includes the hamlets of Zavšenik (in older sources also ''Savšenik'')''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 96. and Seli ...
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Lembit Kolk (politician)
Lembit Kolk (born Vassil Kolk; 5 October 1907, Muhu – 13 April 2003, Toronto, Canada) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of Estonian National Assembly ( et, Rahvuskogu). In 1944, during World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ... and the Soviet occupation of Estonia, the Kolk family fled to Sweden, and Kolk was later a member of the board of the Central Council of Estonians in Toronto, Canada. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kolk, Lembit 1907 births Year of death missing Members of the Estonian National Assembly Estonian World War II refugees Estonian emigrants to Canada People from Muhu Parish ...
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Oets Kolk Bouwsma
Oets Kolk Bouwsma (November 22, 1898 – March 1, 1978) was an American analytic philosopher. Education and early career Bouwsma was born of Dutch-American parents in Muskegon, Michigan. He was educated at Calvin College and at the University of Michigan. In his early years he was an advocate of idealism, but later found the work of G. E. Moore's common sense counters to skepticism more appealing to his inclinations. Nonetheless, he was critical of Moore. He developed his own technique of analysis that focused on uncovering hidden analogies driving Moore's ways of speaking about sense data. He worked intensely on Moore, publishing a significant paper, "Moore’s Theory of Sense-Data," which was eventually included in the ''Library of Living Philosophers'' volume on Moore. The essay reflected the beginnings of a method of philosophical analysis that was soon to be forged by his reading of Ludwig Wittgenstein. Later career Engaged in Moore's philosophy, Bouwsma sent students f ...
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Raimond Kolk
Raimond Kolk (8 February 1924 Saru Parish, Võru County – 3 November 1992 Stockholm) was an Estonian writer and critic. From 1942 to 1943 he studied at the Teachers' Seminary of the University of Tartu. In 1944, he fled to Finland because of German mobilization. In 1944, he moved to Sweden. From 1958 to 1963 he studied at Stockholm University, taking courses in political science, national economy and statistics. In 1963 he graduated from the university as a candidate in philosophy. From 1972 to 1989 he worked as the economic director of the Swedish Food Administration in Uppsala. He did collaboration with several Estonian publications in exile, e.g. political journal Radikaaldemokraat, cultural journal Sõna, journal Tulimuld, newspaper Teataja. He died in 1992. He is buried in Lidingö Cemetery Lidingö Cemetery ( sv, Lidingö kyrkogård) is a cemetery located adjacent to Lidingö Church in Stockholm County, Sweden. It is centrally located on the island of Lidingö at ...
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Bergen-Hohne Training Area
Bergen-Hohne Training Area (German: ''NATO-Truppenübungsplatz Bergen'' or ''Schießplatz Bergen-Hohne'') is a NATO military training area in the southern part of the Lüneburg Heath, in the state of Lower Saxony in northern Germany. It covers an area of , which makes it the largest military training area in Germany. It was established by the German armed forces, the ''Wehrmacht'', in 1935. At the end of the Second World War it was taken over by British occupying forces and some of its facilities used as a liberation camp for survivors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, which was located on the edge of the training area near the town of Bergen. Under British control, the training area was steadily expanded and, since the 1960s, has also been used by the German Armed Forces (''Bundeswehr'') and other NATO troops. Geography Location Bergen-Hohne Training Area is situated on both sides of the boundary between the districts of Heidekreis (formerly ''Soltau-Fallingbostel' ...
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