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Kuga may refer to: * Ford Kuga, compact sport utility vehicle produced by Ford * Kuga (dog), male Belgian Malinois military dog serving with the Australian Army * Kuga District, Yamaguchi, district located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan * Kuga, Gunma, village located in Tone District, northern Gunma Prefecture, Japan * Kuga fiber variety * Kuga, Moravče, a former village in the Municipality of Moravče, Slovenia * Kuga Station, railway station on the Gantoku Line in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan * Kuga Naa, elder in the court of the Yaa Naa, in the Kingdom of Dagbon in northern Ghan * Kuga, Yamaguchi, town located in Kuga District, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan People * Michio Kuga, Japanese mathematician * Nikola Kuga Nikola Kuga ( sr-cyr, Николa Kуга; born October 13, 1986 ) is a Serbian professional basketball player. Standing at 2.00 m (6  ft 7 in), he plays the Small Forward position. Professional career Nikola grew up in the famous basketbal ..., Serbian ...
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Ford Kuga
The Ford Kuga is a compact crossover SUV (C-segment) manufactured by Ford since 2008 mainly for the European market, and now in its third generation. Both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive are offered. The Kuga was originally European-designed and sold in Europe and a few other markets, but beginning in 2012 for the 2013 model year it was marketed in North America as the Ford Escape. Name The vehicle name, Kuga, may refer to another Ford automobile, the Mercury Cougar. The final Mercury Cougar from 1998 to 2002 was sold outside of the United States as the Ford Cougar. ''Kuga'' means plague in Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian. Its sales are reportedly lower in the region due to the unfortunate naming choice. First generation (C394; 2008) The Kuga went on sale in the first half of 2008, and was built at Ford's plant in Saarlouis, Germany. In the United Kingdom, emphasising the car's premium market aspirations, only high end Zetec and Titanium specifications are offered. The ...
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Kuga (dog)
Kuga (2007-2012) was a male Belgian Malinois military dog serving with the Australian Army. In 2011, Kuga was shot five times while grasping an insurgent fighter with his mouth, while on patrol in Khas Urozgan District, Afghanistan. Kuga died in 2012 of complications from the wounds despite veterinary treatment. In 2018, Kuga was posthumously awarded the Dickin MedalPDSA Dickin Medal Citation: Kuga, Special Operations Military Working Dog
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Kuga District, Yamaguchi
is a district located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Tsugumasa Muraoka is the Governor of Yamaguchi over seeing the Kuga District. At the 2005 Census, the district had an estimated population of 6,442. The total area is 10.56 km2. The district has one town. * Waki District Timeline *April 1, 1951-The village of Mikawa gained town status. *April 1, 1971-The village of Obatake gained town status. *April 1, 1973-The village of Waki gained town status. *February 21, 2005-The town of Ōbatake merged with the old city of Yanai to form the new city of Yanai. *March 20, 2006-The towns of Kuga, Mikawa, Miwa, Nishiki, Shūtō and Yū, and the village of Hongō merged with the old city of Iwakuni to form the new city of Iwakuni is a city located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. History Iwakuni was formerly the castle town of the Iwakuni han, which was formed by Lord Hiroie Kikkawa after he was banished there for supporting the defeated shōgun. The Kikkawa clan ruled ...
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Kuga, Gunma
was a village located in Tone District, northern Gunma Prefecture, Japan. The village first belonged to Agatsuma District. Geography Before moving to Tone District, it was the northernmost village in Agatsuma District. *Mountain Range:三国山、稲含山、赤沢山、雨見山 *River:赤谷川、西川、須川 History *April 1, 1889 Due to the municipal status A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ... enforcement, the villages of Sukawa (須川), Irisukawa (入須川), Nishiminesu (西峰須川), Higashiminesu (東峰須川), Fuse (布施), Moroda (師田), Sarugakyō (猿ヶ京), Fukuro (吹路), and Nagai (永井) merged to form the village of Kuga, Agatsuma District. *April 1, 1896 Moved from Agatsuma District to Tone District. *May 1, 1908 Merged with v ...
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Kuga Fiber Variety
In algebraic geometry Algebraic geometry is a branch of mathematics, classically studying zeros of multivariate polynomials. Modern algebraic geometry is based on the use of abstract algebraic techniques, mainly from commutative algebra, for solving geometrical ..., a Kuga fiber variety, introduced by , is a fiber space whose fibers are abelian varieties and whose base space is an arithmetic quotient of a Hermitian symmetric space. References * * Algebraic geometry Abelian varieties {{algebraic-geometry-stub ...
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Kuga, Moravče
Kuga () is a former settlement in the Municipality of Moravče in central Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an .... It is now part of the village of Drtija. The area is part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region. Geography Kuga lies southwest of the village center of Drtija, below the northwest slope of the Slivna Plateau. History Kuga was annexed by Drtija in 1952, ending its existence as an independent settlement. References External links *Kuga (unlabeled) with Podbrdo on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Moravče Former settlements in Slovenia {{Moravče-geo-stub ...
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Kuga Station
is a railway station operated by JR West on the Gantoku Line in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. It is located in central Kuga. History *December 1, 1934: Station opens *April 1, 1987: Station operation is taken over by JR West after privatization of Japanese National Railways Adjacent stations West Japan Railway (JR West) See also * List of railway stations in Japan The links below contain all of the 8579 railway stations in Japan. External links {{Portal bar, Japan, Trains * Railway stations Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It ... External links * Iwakuni City website Railway stations in Japan opened in 1934 Railway stations in Yamaguchi Prefecture {{Yamaguchi-railstation-stub ...
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Kuga Naa
The Kuga Naa (native: ''Kuɣu Naa'', pronounced ''Ku u Naa'') is an elder in the court of the Yaa Naa, in the Kingdom of Dagbon in northern Ghana, and head of a four-member committee that constitute the ''kingmakers of Dagbon''. The current Kuga Naa is Abdulai Adam II. The Kingmakers of Dagbon are the ultimate custodians of the Dagbon constitution, with the ''Kuga Naa'' acting as the mouthpiece for the oracle that chooses a new Yaa Naa. The other Kingmakers are Tugurinam and Gomli; who are also courtiers at the Gbewaa Palace Gbewaa Palace is the seat of the Yaa Naa of the Kingdom of Dagbon. Located at Nayilifong along the Yendi-Saboba road in Yendi Yendi is a town and the capital of Yendi Municipal district in the Northern Region of Ghana. As of 2012 the populatio ..., and Gushei Naa; the chief of Gushegu. The first Kuɣu Naa was Naa Sitobu’s younger brother. After him, unlike the other courtiers, this office has been hereditary. References Living people Dagbon roya ...
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Kuga, Yamaguchi
was a town located in Kuga District, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 11,360 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematical ... of 489.66 persons per km². The total area was 23.20 km². On March 20, 2006, Kuga, along with the towns of Mikawa, Miwa, Nishiki, Shūtō and Yū, and the village of Hongō (all from Kuga District), was merged into the expanded city of Iwakuni. External links Iwakuni official website Dissolved municipalities of Yamaguchi Prefecture {{Yamaguchi-geo-stub ...
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Michio Kuga
was a mathematician who received his Ph.D. from University of Tokyo in 1960. His work helped lead to a proof of the Ramanujan conjecture which partly follows from the proof of the Weil conjectures by . In 1963–1964, he introduced Kuga fiber varieties in a book published by the University of Chicago Press. In the summer of 1965 he gave a talk on Kuga fiber varieties at the American Mathematical Society's Symposium in Pure Mathematics held at the University of Colorado Boulder. In 2019 Beijing's Higher Education Press published a reprint of Kuga's 1964 book. One of his books, ''Galois' Dream: Group Theory and Differential Equations'', is a series of lectures on group theory and differential equations for undergraduate students, considering such topics as covering spaces and Fuchsian differential equation In mathematics, in the theory of ordinary differential equations in the complex plane \Complex, the points of \Complex are classified into ''ordinary points'', at which th ...
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Nikola Kuga
Nikola Kuga ( sr-cyr, Николa Kуга; born October 13, 1986 ) is a Serbian professional basketball player. Standing at 2.00 m (6  ft 7 in), he plays the Small Forward position. Professional career Nikola grew up in the famous basketball school of FMP Belgrade, he played for youth teams of FMP from 2005 to 2007. In the 2007–08 season, he played for KK Srem. In Sempteber 2008, Kuga signed a one-year deal with Sport Plazza Casablanca (Morocco). In 2009–10 season, he played for Hopsi Pozela. From 2010 to 2015, he has played for several European basketball teams including U.M.F. Skallagrímur (Iceland), Tallina Kalev (Estonia), Umea (Sweden), BBG Herford (Germany). Outside Europe, he has suited up for a number of the teams such as Al Moutahed (Lebanon), Al Sarjah (UAE), R.L.C (Maldeves). Inn 2010, Kuga signed with Skallagrímur in the Icelandic 1. deild karla. In four games, he averaged 12.3 points and 7.0 rebounds per game before leaving the club in November 2 ...
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Yoshiko Kuga
is a Japanese people, Japanese actress. Biography and personal life Kuga was born in Tokyo, Japan. Her father, , was a marquis and a member of the House of Peers (Japan), House of Peers. In 1946, while still attending Gakushuin Junior High School, she became an actress for Toho Film studio, studios. In June 1946, Toho had sponsored a search for "new faces", choosing Kuga as one of 48 new actresses and actors from 4,000 applicants. In 1947, she made her debut as one of the lead actresses in the Anthology film, omnibus movie . She was one of the actors active in the 1948 Trade union, union strike at Toho studios. In the 1950s, she started working independently and starred in many productions of the Shochiku studios under the Film director, direction of Keisuke Kinoshita. Other important directors include Kenji Mizoguchi (''The Woman in the Rumor''), Yasujirō Ozu (''Equinox Flower''), and Tadashi Imai (''An Inlet of Muddy Water''). In 1954, she co-founded the film production comp ...
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