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Kosti may refer to: Places *Kosti, Sudan, a major city in Sudan *Kosti, Burgas Province, a village in Bulgaria People Given name *Kosti Katajamäki (born 1977), Finnish rally driver *Kosti Manubi, South Sudanese politician *Kosti Vehanen (1887–1957), Finnish pianist and composer Family name *Eleni Kosti (born 1985), Greek swimmer *María Kosti (born 1951), Spanish actress *Melpo Kosti, Greek television and soap opera actress Others *Kushti (or Kusti), a string-like garment which pairs with the Sudreh in Zoroastrianism See also *Costi (other) *Kostis (other) Kostis ( el, Κωστής) is a hypocorism of the Greek name Konstantinos (Constantine). Notable people with the name include: Given name *Kostis Adosidis Pasha (1818–1895), Prince of Samos *Kostis Chatzidakis (born 1965), Greek politician *Kos ...
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Kosti, Sudan
Kosti (also Kusti, ar, كوستي) is one of the major cities (population was 173,599) in Sudan that lies south of Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, and stands on the western bank of the White Nile river opposite Rabak(the capital of the White Nile state)where there is a bridge. The city is served by Kosti Railway Station and Rabak Airport. History Kosti was founded shortly after 1899 by the Greek merchant Konstantinos “Kostas” Mourikis, who arrived in Sudan along with his brother following the Anglo-Egyptian victory over the indigenous Mahdist state. He set up a store on the White Nile, where pilgrims from West Africa to Mecca and Southern trade routes crossed. The settlement soon grew to a town and was named after "Kostas", illustrating the important role played by the Greeks in Sudan, especially in the field of trade. Economy The large Kenana sugar refinery is located in Rabak east of the city. Kosti is home to the El Imam El Mahdi University, established in ...
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Kosti, Burgas Province
Kosti ( bg, Кости , , ''Kosti'') is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Tsarevo Municipality, Burgas Province. It is located on the banks of the Veleka River in the Strandzha mountains not far from the Turkish border, 20-25 kilometres south of Tsarevo and 91 km southeast of Burgas. As of June 2008, it has a population of 320. The village lies within Strandzha Nature Park. Traces of ancient metallurgical activity have been discovered in the vicinity of Kosti, as well as a big necropolis and several independent mounds of Thracian origin. The modern village was first mentioned in an Ottoman tax register of 1498, according to which Kosti's population consisted of 22 Christian families. It also featured in a 17th-century tax register, and during the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829 it was described as a Greek village ''(see Greeks in Bulgaria)''. Statistics of 1898 count 185 Greek and 25 Bulgarian houses, whereas 1897 data only notes 300 Greek houses. Kosti was o ...
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Kosti Katajamäki
Kosti Katajamäki (born 26 February 1977) is a rally driver from Finland. Career He made his rallying debut in 1997 in a Ford Escort RS2000. He won the Group N class of the Finnish Rally Championship in 2001 and the Group A class in 2005. His first World Rally Championship event was the 2001 Rally Finland, driving a Volkswagen Polo. He has competed sporadically in the WRC in recent years, driving a Suzuki Ignis S1600 and a Stobart M-Sport Ford Focus WRC. He is a protégé of double World Rally Champion Marcus Grönholm. In 2006, he scored his first points at the Rally Sweden while finishing sixth. His career best result came in his last event in the WRC when he finished fifth at the 2006 Rally of Turkey The 2006 Rally of Turkey was the thirteenth round of the 2006 World Rally Championship season. It took place between October 15–17, 2006. It was the last WRC event that the late Colin McRae competed in. He retired on the final stage with a mecha .... Complete WRC results ...
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Kosti Manubi
Kosti Manubi is a South Sudanese politician A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Politicians propose, support, reject and create laws that govern the land and by an extension of its people. Broadly speaking .... He is the current Minister for Cabinet Affairs in the Cabinet of South Sudan. He was appointed to that position on 10 July 2011. The Newly Appointed Ministers, 10 July 2011


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Website of Government of South Sudan


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Kosti Vehanen
Kosti Vehanen (31 August 188713 March 1957) was a Finnish pianist and composer. As a pianist he performed in more than 3,000 concerts on four continents. While he did perform as a concert soloist with major symphony orchestras and performed in recitals, he is best remembered for his prolific work as an accompanist with some of the most important singers of the first half of the 20th century. As a composer, he produced piano pieces, arrangements of folk songs, solo songs, two ballets, and a violin and cello fantasy. In addition, Vehanen also penned several memoirs, including 1941 book chronicling his decade long experience serving as Marian Anderson's accompanist. Life and career Born in Turku, Vehanen entered the Helsinki Music Institute in 1905. He studied at the institute through 1910 where he was a pupil of Sigrid Schnéevoigt. He then pursued further studies in Berlin and Paris, and with Giovanni Sgambati in Rome. In 1912 Vehanen gave his first performances as a concert p ...
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Eleni Kosti
Eleni Kosti ( gr, Ελένη Κωστή; born November 6, 1985) is a Greek former swimmer, who specialized in freestyle events. She represented her nation Greece in two editions of the Olympic Games (2004 and 2008), and also won a bronze medal as part of the freestyle relay team at the 2005 Mediterranean Games in Almería, Spain. Kosti trained throughout her swimming career for Olympiakos sports league in Athens under the tutelage of her coach Markos Mantaloufas. Kosti made her Olympic debut as part of the relay team in the women's 4 × 100 m freestyle with Zoi Dimoschaki, Martha Matsa and favorite Nery Mantey Niangkouara, when Greece hosted the historic modern Games for the second time in Athens. She swam the anchor leg on the outside lane in heat two, but her team was disqualified due to an early relay takeoff by Matsa. In 2005, Kosti helped her Greek teammates Dimoschaki and 2000 Olympians Aikaterini Bliamou and Zampia Melachroinou atone from their Olympic disqualificat ...
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María Kosti
María Kosti (born 29 April 1951) is a Spanish actress. She has starred in many Spanish television series and horror films. Early life and career María was born María Soledad Mesa Pashón in Madrid, Spain. Her acting career began in 1966, in which she began acting in television. She appeared on the Spanish television series ''Escala en hi-fi'', a reality music show in which unknown actors would chat about their opinions of the hits of the day. Not long after, she made her film debut in 1967 with ''Dos mil dólares por Coyote''. María has appeared in several television series including ''Hora once'', ''Compañera te doy'', ''Novela'', and ''Estudion 1''. María has also appeared in many films throughout her acting career, notably horror films including ''El perfil de Satanás'' (''Satan's Profile''), ''La endemonaida'' (''The Demonic''), ''Exorcismo'', and ''La noche de las gaviotas'' (''Night of the Seagulls ''Night of the Seagulls'' (Original Spanish: ''La noche de la ...
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Melpo Kosti
Melpo Kosti (Greek: Μέλπω Κωστή; Athens, 26 November 1964) is a Greek television and soap opera actress, currently appearing on ''Erotas''. She is best known for her roles in such TV series as ''Synora Agapis'' and ''Pathos''. Selected filmography *''Erotas ''Erotas'' (Greek: Έρωτας; English translation: Love) is a Greek television soap opera, produced in 2005 by TV author Vana Dimitriou. The show aired on the ANT1 network from September 18, 2005 until May 30, 2008 in Greece and Australia, f ...'' (2005) TV Series .... Elena Hatzigianni (2007–present) *''Mi mou les adio'' (2004) TV Series .... Filippos' mother (2004–2006) *'' Kaneis de leei s' agapo'' (2004) TV Series .... Katerina *''Epta thanasimes petheres'' (TV series) (1 episode) *''Mistika kai lathi'' (2003) TV Series *''Peri anemon kai ydaton'' (2000) TV Series .... Mairi *''Synora agapis'' (1999) TV Series *''Pathos'' (1993) TV Series .... Eva *''Tis Ellados ta paidia'' (1993) TV Series (unknown epi ...
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Kushti
The ''kushti'' () also known as kosti, kusti and kustig is the sacred girdle worn by invested Zoroastrians around their waists. Along with the sedreh, the kushti is part of the ritual dress of the Zoroastrians. Origin The Avestan term for the sacred thread is ''aiwyaongana''. Kustig is the later Pahlavi term. The use of the kushti may have existed among the prophet Zarathushtra's earliest followers due to their prior familiarity with practices of the proto- Indo-Iranian peoples, and its Vedic analogue, the Yajñopavita. Zoroastrian scripture and texts make various references to the usage of the Kusti. The Avestan ''Yasna'' (10.21) claims that a holy sage by the name of Haoma Frmi introduced it. Contrarily, the ''Dādestān ī dēnīg'' (39.18–19) claims that it was first used by the legendary Pishdadian ruler Jamshed (''Yima xšaēta)'', centuries before Zarathustra was born. Later, Ferdowsi al-Tusi would repeat this story in the ''Shahnama'' . Other myths claim that ...
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Costi (other)
Costi may refer to: *The Coordinating Secretariat for Science, Technology and Innovation (COSTI), Sri Lanka *a Romanian village, part of Vânători, Galați commune __NOTOC__ People Given name *Costi Ioniță (born 1978), Romanian musician * Konstantinos "Costis" Stephanopoulos (1926–2016), president of Greece from 1995 to 2005 Surname *Cozi Costi, British musician *Giandomenico Costi (born 1969), Italian football player *Memnos Costi (born 1976), British television presenter and footballer See also *Kosti (other) Kosti may refer to: Places *Kosti, Sudan, a major city in Sudan *Kosti, Burgas Province, a village in Bulgaria People Given name *Kosti Katajamäki (born 1977), Finnish rally driver *Kosti Manubi, South Sudanese politician *Kosti Vehanen (188 ..., an alternative way of writing Costi {{disambiguation, given name, surname Romanian masculine given names ...
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