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Kea (other)
The kea is a parrot native to New Zealand. Kea can also refer to: *Kea, Cornwall, civil parish and village in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom *Saint Kea, a 5th-century Christian saint *Kea (island), an island in Cyclades, Greece *Kea, the New Zealand name for Beavers, that part of the Boy Scout Movement for boys under the age of eight * Kea Province, Greece *Kea (ferry), an Auckland harbour ferry, named for the bird *Kea (software), DHCP server software under development by Internet Systems Consortium *Clarence Kea, a retired American professional basketball player *Salaria Kea, African-American nurse and desegregation activist KEA can also refer to: * Keyphrase Extraction Algorithm, an algorithm for extracting keyphrases from text documents *KEA (aircraft manufacturer), a Greek aircraft manufacturer *Kill 'Em All, the debut album of the thrash metal band Metallica * Koning Eizenberg Architecture *Korea Express Air * Eurodemocratic Renewal Party (Komma Evrodimokratikis Ananeosis), ...
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Kea, Cornwall
Kea ( ; kw, Sen Ke) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is a '' "large straggling parish" ''
GENUKI website; Kea; retrieved April 2010
in a former Mining in Cornwall, mining area south of . Kea village is situated just over one mile (1.6 km) southwest of Truro.Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 204 ''Truro & Falmouth'' is situated two miles (3 km) to the east on the west bank of the
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Kill 'Em All
''Kill 'Em All'' is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on July 25, 1983, through the independent label Megaforce Records. Metallica began by playing shows in local clubs in Los Angeles. They recorded several demos to gain attention from club owners and eventually relocated to San Francisco to secure the services of bassist Cliff Burton. The group's ''No Life 'til Leather'' demo tape (1982) was noticed by Megaforce label head Jon Zazula, who signed them and provided a budget of $15,000 for recording. The album was recorded in May with producer Paul Curcio at the Music America Studios in Rochester, New York. It was originally intended to be titled ''Metal Up Your Ass'', with cover art featuring a hand clutching a dagger emerging from a toilet bowl. Zazula convinced the band to change the name because distributors feared that releasing an album with such an offensive title and artwork would diminish its chances of commercial success. Metallica p ...
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KEAS (other)
KEAS may refer to: * Knots Equivalent Air Speed, a comparative airspeed corrected for the compressibility of air at high speed or high altitude * KEAS (AM), a defunct radio station (1590 AM) formerly licensed to Eastland, Texas, United States * KEAS Tabernacle Christian Methodist Episcopal Church See also * KEA (other) The kea is a parrot native to New Zealand. Kea can also refer to: *Kea, Cornwall, civil parish and village in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom *Saint Kea, a 5th-century Christian saint *Kea (island), an island in Cyclades, Greece *Kea, the New Zeal ...
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NZTE
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) is New Zealand's economic development and trade promotion agency. It offers strategic advice, access to networks and influencers, research and market intelligence, and targeted financial support to help businesses on their international journey, and works to promote and support the growth of New Zealand business overseas. History NZTE was established on 1 July 2003.
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KEA (Kiwi Expats Abroad) NPO
The kea (; ; ''Nestor notabilis'') is a species of large parrot in the family Nestoridae found in the forested and alpine regions of the South Island of New Zealand. About long, it is mostly olive-green with a brilliant orange under its wings and has a large, narrow, curved, grey-brown upper beak. Its omnivorous diet includes carrion, but consists mainly of roots, leaves, berries, nectar, and insects. Now uncommon, the kea was once killed for bounty due to concerns by the sheep-farming community that it attacked livestock, especially sheep. In 1986, it received absolute protection under the Wildlife Act. The kea nests in burrows or crevices among the roots of trees. Kea are known for their intelligence and curiosity, both vital to their survival in a harsh mountain environment. Kea can solve logical puzzles, such as pushing and pulling things in a certain order to get to food, and will work together to achieve a certain objective.
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Canadian Esperanto Association
The Canadian Esperanto Association ( eo, Kanada Esperanto-Asocio, french: Association canadienne d'espéranto, KEA) is a registered educational charity whose objective is to advance the education of Esperanto among the Canadian public. KEA's founding convention was held in 1958 in Toronto, Ontario, after a decision to create the organization was made by postal referendum among the known Canadian Esperantists in 1958. Its predecessor was an association of the same name founded in 1907 but voluntarily dissolved itself in 1939 in order not to distract its members from efforts towards winning World War II, which started in that year. The Canadian Esperanto Association is the Canadian section of the Universala Esperanto-Asocio (UEA), and its youth section, Canadian Esperanto Youth (''Junularo Esperantista Kanada'', JEK), is the Canadian section of the World Esperanto Youth Organization. KEA publishes a semi-annual magazine edited in Esperanto, ''Lumo'' (= light); its current editor ...
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Alexis Galanos
Alexis Galanos (Greeκ: Αλέξης Γαλανός, 30 August 1940 – 15 July 2019) was a Greek Cypriot politician. He was President of the House of Representatives of Cyprus from 1991 to 1996. He studied Economics at King's College, Cambridge and Law at Inner Temple. Political career He was one of the founders of the Democratic Party (DIKO) and served the party from many positions. He was DIKO's Secretary General from 1989 until 1990 and its Vice-President from 1990 until 1996. He was also an elected member of the House of Representatives from 1976 until 1999. In 1991 the majority of the members of the House of Representatives elected him as President. In 1998, he announced his decision to resign as a member of DIKO because he disagreed with Spyros Kyprianou's decision to support Giorgos Iakovou in the 1998 presidential election and in 1999 he resigned as a member of the House of Representatives as well. In 1998 he created the Eurodemocratic Renewal Party (Komma Evrodimok ...
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Korea Express Air
Korea Express Air (KEA) was an air taxi airline, with its head office in Nam-myeon ( KO), Taean, South Chungcheong Province, and with flight operations based in Yangyang International Airport. Destinations Fleet As of October 2019, Korea Express Air fleet consisted of the following aircraft: See also * Transport in South Korea * List of companies of South Korea * List of airlines of South Korea *List of airports in South Korea This is a list of airports in the Republic of Korea (South Korea), grouped by type and sorted by location. See also * Transportation in South Korea * Wikipedia: Airline destination lists: Asia * List of busiest airports in South Korea by pas ... References External links Korea Express Air {{Navboxes , list = {{Navbox Airlines of South Korea {{IATA members, asia Airlines of South Korea Airlines established in 2005 Airlines disestablished in 2020 South Korean companies established in 2005 ...
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Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Inc
Koning is the Dutch and Afrikaans word for "king" and thus may refer to the King of the Netherlands or the King of Belgium. Old spelling variations include ''Coning'', ''Coninck'', ''Köning'', ''Koninck'', ''Koningh'', ''Konink'', and ''Kooning''. "Koning" and "De Koning" are quite common Dutch surnames and may refer to: * Ans Koning (1923–2006), Dutch javelin thrower * Arthur Koning (1944–2015), Dutch rower *Christina Koning (b. 1954), British novelist and short story writer * Elisabeth Koning (1917–1975), Dutch sprinter * Elisabeth Johanna Koning (1816–1887), Dutch painter * Gerry Koning (b. 1980), Dutch footballer *Hans Koning (1921–2007), Dutch writer *Henk Koning (1933–2016), Dutch tax official and politician * Henry Koning (b. 1960), Dutch sailor * Jacob Koning, alternate spelling of Jacob Koninck (c.1615–c.1695), Dutch painter (brother of Philips) *Jean Koning (b. 1976), Dutch actor, director, musician and author *Karen Koning AbuZayd (b. 1941), American dipl ...
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KEA (aircraft Manufacturer)
The State Aircraft Factory of Greece, official name Hellenic Air Force Aircraft Depot, usually known through the acronym KEA ( el, Κρατικό Εργοστάσιο Αεροπλάνων), originally founded as EAF (, "Phaliron Aircraft Factory"), is the oldest and most historic Greek aircraft manufacturer. It is a military unit subordinate to the Hellenic Air Force Support Command (HAFSC) and since 2012 it is located at Elefsis Air Base. History The decision to establish an aircraft manufacturing company was taken in 1917, but the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), wars that followed delayed its foundation until 1925. It was based in Phaliron near Piraeus (the same area where the AEKKEA-RAAB aircraft maker was later headquartered) and technology and initial management were provided by United Kingdom, British Blackburn Aircraft Limited, a company selected as a partner by the Greek military. The first type produced by the factory was the Blackburn Velos, T3 Velos, designed by th ...
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Saint Kea
Saint Kea (Breton and Cornish: ''Ke''; french: Ké) was a late 5th-century British saint from the ''Hen Ogledd'' ("Old North")—the Brythonic-speaking parts of what is now southern Scotland and northern England. According to tradition he was chiefly active in Cornwall, Devon and Brittany, and his cult was popular in those regions as well as throughout Wales and the West Country. St Fili or Filius, to whom the parish church of Philleigh is dedicated, probably came from Wales and is said to have been a companion of St Kea. Legend Kea is chiefly known through a French summary of a lost Latin hagiography written by Maurice of Cleder in the 17th century, as well as ''Beunans Ke'', an incomplete 16th-century Cornish-language play rediscovered in 2000. According to these, he was the son of King Lleuddun Luyddog of Lothian, and served as bishop in North Britain before moving on to become a hermit. He first went to Wales and then moved south, founding churches at Street, Somerset a ...
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