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Kuna may refer to: Places * Kuna, Idaho, a town in the United States ** Kuna Caves, a lava tube in Idaho * Kuna Peak, a mountain in California * , a village in the Orebić municipality, Croatia * , a village in the Konavle municipality, Croatia * , a river in Alaska North Slope * , in Venezuela and Guyana * * * * , also called People with the surname * Henryk Kuna (1885–1945), Polish sculptor * Kuna Srisailam Goud (born 1965), Indian politician * Ladislav Kuna (1947–2012), Slovak football player Ships * ''Kuna'', the oldest still in service river icebreaker in the world Other uses * Kuna people, an indigenous people of Panama * Kuna language, a language spoken by the Kuna people * Croatian kuna, a currency * Kuna (company), a cryptocurrency exchange in Ukraine See also * KUNA (other) * Kune (other) * Kuny (other) Kuny may refer to the following places in Poland: *Kuny, Lower Silesian Voivodeship Kuny is a village in the administr ...
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Kuna, Idaho
Kuna ( ) is a city in Ada County, Idaho. It is part of the Boise metropolitan area. The population was 24,011 at the time of the 2020 census. Kuna is one of the fastest-growing areas in Idaho, having nearly tripled in population between 2000 and 2010, and a nearly additional 60 percent gain between 2010 and 2020. History Kuna originated as a railroad stop with coach transport to Boise. It is popularly believed, as cited by the Kuna Chamber of Commerce, that the translation of the name "Kuna" means "the end of the trail", but Charles S. Walgamott cites the origin of the name as a Shoshone Indian word meaning "green leaf, good to smoke." The Western Heritage Historic Byway, designated as a national as well as a state scenic byway, travels around a number of historic sites in the area. Geography Kuna's business center is approximately southwest of downtown Boise, the state capital. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land a ...
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KUNA (other)
Kuna may refer to: Places * Kuna, Idaho, a town in the United States ** Kuna Caves, a lava tube in Idaho * Kuna Peak, a mountain in California * , a village in the Orebić municipality, Croatia * , a village in the Konavle municipality, Croatia * , a river in Alaska North Slope * , in Venezuela and Guyana * * * * , also called People with the surname * Henryk Kuna (1885–1945), Polish sculptor * Kuna Srisailam Goud (born 1965), Indian politician * Ladislav Kuna (1947–2012), Slovak football player Ships * ''Kuna'', the oldest still in service river icebreaker in the world Other uses * Kuna people, an indigenous people of Panama * Kuna language, a language spoken by the Kuna people * Croatian kuna, a currency * Kuna (company), a cryptocurrency exchange in Ukraine See also * KUNA (other) Kuna may refer to: Places * Kuna, Idaho, a town in the United States ** Kuna Caves, a lava tube in Idaho * Kuna Peak, a mountain in California * , a village in the Oreb ...
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Kuna (company)
Kuna ( uk, Куна) is the first Ukrainian and CIS cryptocurrency exchange. Amidst 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kuna became the biggest fundraising platform in Ukraine, having managed to accumulate over $100 million. The service was created in December 2015 by Mykhailo Chobanian. An open beta test of the service was launched on May 17, 2016. In February 2022, Kuna.io partnered with the Ministry of Digital Transformation and created a special dedicated Crypto Fund for Ukraine which accumulated over $100 million donations during first 2 months of war with Russia. The Kuna crypto fundaraising phenomenon was highlighted by TechCrunch, The Washington Post, ''Wired'', Forbes, WSJ, Fortune, Atlantic Council The Atlantic Council is an American think tank in the field of international affairs, favoring Atlanticism, founded in 1961. It manages sixteen regional centers and functional programs related to international security and global economic prosp ... and other media. Referenc ...
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Croatian Kuna
The kuna is the currency of Croatia, in use since 1994 (sign: kn; code: HRK). It is subdivided into 100 lipa. The kuna is issued by the Croatian National Bank and the coins are minted by the Croatian Mint. The plural form of the word kuna in Croatian can be ''kuna'' or ''kune'' (e.g. ''2 kune'', ''10 kuna'') because of different number declension rules. 2022 will be the final year for the kuna as Croatia will replace it with the euro (€, EUR) on 1 January 2023. All Croatian bank accounts and credit cards will automatically be converted to euros and kuna cash may be exchanged for euros at no charge. The word ''kuna'' means " marten" in Croatian, referring to the historical use of marten pelts as units of value in medieval trading. The word ''lipa'' means " linden (lime) tree", a species that was traditionally planted around marketplaces in Croatia and other lands under Habsburg monarchy rule during the early modern period. History and etymology During Roman times, in the pr ...
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Kuna Language
The Kuna language (formerly Cuna, and in the language itself Guna), spoken by the Kuna people of Panama and Colombia, belongs to the Chibchan language family. History The Kuna were living in what is now Northern Colombia and the Darién Province of Panama at the time of the Spanish invasion, and only later began to move westward towards what is now Guna Yala due to a conflict with Spanish and other indigenous groups. Centuries before the conquest, the Kuna arrived in South America as part of a Chibchan migration moving east from Central America. At the time of the Spanish invasion, they were living in the region of Uraba and near the borders of what are now Antioquia and Caldas. Alonso de Ojeda and Vasco Núñez de Balboa explored the coast of Colombia in 1500 and 1501. They spent the most time in the Gulf of Urabá, where they made contact with the Kuna. In far-eastern Guna Yala, the community of New Caledonia is near the site where Scottish explorers tried, unsuccessful ...
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Kuna People
The Guna, are an Indigenous people of Panama and Colombia. In the Guna language, they call themselves ''Dule'' or ''Tule'', meaning "people", and the name of the language is ''Dulegaya'', literally "people-mouth". The term was in the language itself spelled ''Kuna'' prior to a 2010 orthographic reform, but the Congreso General de la Nación Gunadule since 2010 has promoted the spelling ''Guna''. Location Guna people live in three politically autonomous ''comarcas'' or autonomous reservations in Panama, and in a few small villages in Colombia. There are also communities of Guna people in Panama City, Colón, Panama, Colón, and other cities. Most Gunas live on small islands off the coast of the comarca of Guna Yala known as the San Blas Islands. The other two Guna comarcas in Panama are Kuna de Madugandí and Kuna de Wargandí. They are Guna-speaking people who once occupied the central region of what is now Panama and the neighboring San Blas Islands and still survive in margi ...
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River Icebreaker
A river icebreaker is an icebreaker specially designed to operate in shallow waters such as rivers and estuaries, and often able to pass through canals and under bridges. As published by the American Society of Civil Engineers almost a century ago, "On some rivers, particularly where melting first takes place on the upper river, as on the Oder and Weichsel in Germany, the formation of ice jams is a frequent cause of floods." River icebreakers can operate in any navigable waterway to prevent such ice jams. Various river icebreakers, from smaller vessels to the nuclear-powered shallow draft icebreakers ''Taymyr''-class ''Vaygach'' and ''Taymyr'',Russian nuclear icebreaker is working a ...
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Ladislav Kuna
Ladislav Kuna (3 April 1947 – 1 February 2012) was a Slovak football player and manager, who played as a central midfielder. He played 424 matches and scored 86 goals in the Czechoslovak First League, all for Spartak Trnava. His number of appearances in the Czechoslovak First League was previously the record, and was only bettered by Přemysl Bičovský. Kuna was capped 47 times for Czechoslovakia, scoring nine goals. He was a participant in the 1970 FIFA World Cup. In 1969, he was named Czechoslovak Footballer of the Year. He was the chairman of Spartak Trnava from 2006 until his death in February 2012. Honours Player Spartak Trnava * Czechoslovak First League ** ''Winners (5):'' 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973 * Czechoslovak Cup ** ''Winners (3):'' 1967, 1971, 1975 * Slovak Cup ** ''Winners (2):'' 1971, 1975 * Mitropa Cup ** ''Winners (1):'' 1967 ** ''Runner-up (1):'' 1968 Individual *Czechoslovak Footballer of the Year Czechoslovak may refer to: *A demonym or adject ...
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Kuna Caves
Kuna Caves are lava tubes found south of Kuna, Idaho. There is currently one publicly known entrance to the cave, an opening in the ground with a caged ladder leading down into the cave. Background The caves are about deep and run about a quarter mile north and around south from the entrance. The southern portion of the cave requires you to crawl through a trench dug out of the clay floor of the cave leading to a small space approximately long by wide by high in which you can turn around to return to the main cavern. Though according to locals, at one time the system had been much larger and was composed of multiple caves, even stretching to the Snake River, before the United States Army Corps of Engineers blocked it off by detonating dynamite collapsing a portion of the cave. A logbook was placed deep in the North end of the cave for people to sign in 2018. Although the entrance has a ladder to get down into the cavern, it is not maintained. The short road leading to the ...
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Kuna Srisailam Goud
Kuna Srisailam Goud (born 17 June 1966) is an Indian politician from BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party). He joined BJP in 2021. He was the Congress Party Telangana PCC TPCC leader from 2009 to 2021. He was a member of Legislative Assembly from Quthbullapur Constituency as an Independent candidate and joined Congress INC in 2009. He is now working under the leadership of Telangana State BJP The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP; ; ) is a political party in India, and one of the two major Indian political parties alongside the Indian National Congress. Since 2014, it has been the ruling political party in India under Narendra Modi ... President Bandi Sanjay Kumar. References * Indian National Congress politicians 1965 births Living people {{INC-politician-stub ...
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Henryk Kuna
Henryk Kuna (c.1885 – 17 December 1945) was a Polish sculptor, active in the early twentieth century. His long career produced many famous works of arts including several renowned public monuments in his native country of Poland. Life Henryk Kuna was born to a Jewish family in Warsaw in 1885 or possibly earlier (various sources give his year of birth as far back as 1879). Kuna studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków where he met fellow artists who would become lifelong friends. Many of them became deeply involved in Kuna's informal school of art known as ''Rytm'' (Rhythm). The group focused on the development of a Polish national style melding modernity with classicism. Kuna was a well-established artist in his time. He was appointed, along with the artists Teodor Axentowicz, Julian Fałat and others, to represent Poland at the XII Venice Biennale in 1920. Kuna's fame flourished further with a well-received solo exhibition in London two years later. Kuna died in the ...
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