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Koma may refer to: People * Koma clan, a Japanese clan descended from the royal family of Goguryeo * Koma (rapper), French rapper of Algerian origin * David Koma, Georgian fashion designer based in London * Gaolese Kent Koma (1918-2006), Botswana politician, statesman, and businessman * Jaroslav Koma (born 1985), Czech ice hockey player * Matthew Koma (born 1987), American musician and singer-songwriter * Koma Otake (born 1948), Japanese dancer Places * Koma, Egypt, a village in Egypt in late antiquity * Koma, Iran * Koma tou Gialou, Cyprus * Koma Shrine, Shinto shrine in Saitama, Japan. Languages * Koma language, a member of the Duru branch of Savanna languages of Cameroon * Koma language (Bantu), a dialect of Simaa spoken in Zambia * Koma language (Gur), also known as Konni, a language of Ghana Transportation * Eppley Airfield in Omaha, Nebraska, United States * Kōma Station (Iwate), in Morioka, Japan * Koma Station (Saitama), in Hidaka, Saitama, Japan Other uses ...
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Koma Clan
The was an immigrant royal family descended from Goguryeo Prince Go Yak'gwang (高若光) who became known as "''Genbu Jakkō''" (玄武若光) and later as "''Koma no Jakkō''" (高麗若光). He was a son of the 28th and last King of Goguryeo, Bojang. In 666, after a power struggle with his brothers or as refuge from Tang's attack (opinion in dispute), he came to the old capital of Asuka in Japan during the reign of Emperor Tenji. Goguryeo fell to Tang in 668 and in 699 his brother Go Deokmu (高德武) founded Lesser Goguryeo. The characters "高麗" can also be read as "''Goryeo''" (abbreviation of Goguryeo) instead of Koma. In 703 he was given the court rank of Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade (''ju go-i no ge'', 従五位下) by Emperor Monmu and became a lower ranking official (''Zaichokanin''). In 716 A.D., Jakkō was instructed to gather the 1,799 Goguryeo refugees, who initially came with him, from all over Japan and settle them in the wilderness of the Musashino Plai ...
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Eppley Airfield
Eppley Airfield , also known as Omaha Airport, is an airport in the midwestern United States, located northeast of downtown Omaha, Nebraska. On the west bank of the Missouri River in Douglas County, it is the largest airport in Nebraska, with more arrivals and departures than all other airports in the state combined. It is classified as a medium hub airport by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It is owned and operated by the Omaha Airport Authority (OAA). History Eppley Airfield began as an extension of Levi Carter Park near East Omaha in 1925. That year, the City of Omaha acquired of cleared land on the east side of Carter Lake. Almost immediately, planes started landing and taking off there. A lawsuit was launched against the City in 1927 when a group wanted to build a hangar there. The lawsuit failed, and the land was called both the Omaha Municipal Airport and the American Legion Airport. The April 1957 Official Airline Guide shows 42 scheduled airline dep ...
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