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Korra (other)
Korra is the lead character of the animated television series ''The Legend of Korra''. Korra may also refer to: Places *Korra, Tibet, a village in Tibet * Various locations in India, including: ** Korra, Jehanabad ** Korra Bujurg Village, Banda ** Korra Village, Pashchimi Singhbhum ** Korra Village, Patna ** Korra Village, Muzaffarpur ** Korra Village, Visakhapatnam ** Chak Korra Sadat, Fatehpur People *Korra Garra, Ethiopian writer, linguist, and agriculturalist *Korra Obidi (born 1991), Nigerian dancer, singer-songwriter, and model *Monika Kørra (born 1989), Norwegian author and athlete Other *Foxtail millet (''Setaria italica''), a species of millet known in India as ''Korra'' See also

*Karra (other) *Kora (other) *Korha (other) *Khori (other) *Koda (other) *Khora *Quora {{disambig ...
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Korra
Avatar Korra is the Title character, title lead character in Nickelodeon's List of animated television series, animated television series ''The Legend of Korra'' (a sequel to ''Avatar: The Last Airbender''), in which she is depicted as the current incarnation of Raava's Avatar—the spiritual embodiment of balance and change—responsible for maintaining peace and harmony in the world. She is the immediate reincarnation of Avatar Aang (title character and main protagonist from the original series). The character was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko and is voiced by Janet Varney, and by Cora Baker as a child. Korra debuted in the first episode of ''The Legend of Korra'', "Welcome to Republic City", originally airing on Nickelodeon on April 14, 2012. At the start of the series, she meets Bolin (The Legend of Korra), Bolin and Mako (The Legend of Korra), Mako after arriving in Republic City, where she first experiences independence after living a secluded life ...
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Korra Obidi
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Koda (other)
KODA (99.1 FM, "Sunny 99.1") is an American commercial adult contemporary-formatted radio station in Houston, Texas. The station is owned by iHeartMedia. Its studios and offices are located along the West Loop Freeway in Uptown Houston. KODA has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts. The Senior Road Tower transmitter is off Farm to Market Road 2234 near Fort Bend Parkway in Southwest Houston. KODA broadcasts in the HD Radio hybrid format, with its sister station KTRH simulcasting on KODA's HD2 subchannel. History On Christmas Eve, 1946, the station signed on as KPRC-FM. It was owned by the ''Houston Post'' daily newspaper, which also owned KPRC and would put KPRC-TV on the air in 1949. (The call sign referred to Post Radio Company.) In its early years, KPRC-FM mostly simulcast its AM sister station. KPRC-FM began broadcasting on 99.7 MHz until 1947 when it moved to 102.9 MHz. In 1958, the FM station was sold and changed its call sign to KHGM-FM. ...
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Khori (other)
Khori is a village in the Huzur tehsil, Bhopal district, Madhya Pradesh state, India. Khori may also refer to: Places: *Khori Mahuwa subdivision in the Indian state of Jharkhand **Khori Mahua, a village in Khori Mahuwa subdivision * Khar-Khori, Sibsagar, a village in Sibsagar tehsil, Sibsagar district, Assam state, India People: * Khori Ivy, an American football coach * Khori Dastoor, an American operatic soprano and actress Other: *Khori, a dialect group of the Buryat language See also * Kori (other) *Kora (other) Kora may refer to: Places India * Kora, Bardhaman, West Bengal * Kora, Bharuch, Gujarat * Korha, Katihar, also known as Kora, in Bihar * Kora, Kendrapara, Odisha * Kora, Wardha, Maharastra * Kora, Tumakuru, Karnataka * Toyaguda, Adilabad, T ... * Korha (other) * Korra (other) * Koda (other) * Khora {{disambiguation ...
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Korha (other)
Korha may refer to: * Kora, Katihar, a town and tehsil in the India state of Bihar, also spelled Korha * Korha, Bagalpur * Korha (Vidhan Sabha constituency), a political constituency in Katihar, Bihar, India See also *Kora (other) Kora may refer to: Places India * Kora, Bardhaman, West Bengal * Kora, Bharuch, Gujarat * Korha, Katihar, also known as Kora, in Bihar * Kora, Kendrapara, Odisha * Kora, Wardha, Maharastra * Kora, Tumakuru, Karnataka * Toyaguda, Adilabad, T ... * Kohra (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Kora (other)
Kora may refer to: Places India * Kora, Bardhaman, West Bengal * Kora, Bharuch, Gujarat * Korha, Katihar, also known as Kora, in Bihar * Kora, Kendrapara, Odisha * Kora, Wardha, Maharastra * Kora, Tumakuru, Karnataka * Toyaguda, Adilabad, Telangana, formerly called Kora Elsewhere * Kora, Burkina Faso, a town * Kora, Ethiopia, a town * Kureh, Markazi, a village in Markazi Province, Iran, also known as Kora * Kōra, Shiga, a town in Shiga Prefecture, Japan * Kora National Park, Coast Province, Kenya * Kora, Mali, a village * Kora, Jhelum, a village in Pakistan Music * Kora (instrument), a stringed musical instrument of West African origin * Kora Awards, music awards for African music * Kora (band), a New Zealand reggae band ** ''Kora'' (album), Kora album released in 2007 * Kora, a pseudonym of Polish rock singer Olga Jackowska Buildings * Kōra taisha, a Shinto shrine in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan * Kora Temple, a Masonic building in Lewiston, Maine Languages * Kora o ...
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Karra (other)
Karra may refer to: * Karra River, a river in Makawanpur district of Bagmati Province, Nepal * Karra block, a community development block in Khunti district, Jharkhand, India ** Karra, Khunti, a village in Jharkhand, India * Karra (name) See also *Kaira (other) *Karma (other) *Karna (other) * Karrar (other) *Karta (other) *Kasra (other) *Korra (other) Korra is the lead character of the animated television series ''The Legend of Korra''. Korra may also refer to: Places *Korra, Tibet, a village in Tibet * Various locations in India, including: ** Korra, Jehanabad ** Korra Bujurg Village, Banda * ...
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Foxtail Millet
Foxtail millet, scientific name ''Setaria italica'' (synonym ''Panicum italicum'' L.), is an annual grass grown for human food. It is the second-most widely planted species of millet, and the most grown millet species in Asia. The oldest evidence of foxtail millet cultivation was found along the ancient course of the Yellow River in Cishan, China, carbon dated to be from around 8,000 years before present. Foxtail millet has also been grown in India since antiquity. Other names for the species include dwarf setaria, foxtail bristle-grass, giant setaria, green foxtail, Italian millet, German millet, and Hungarian millet. Description Foxtail millet is an annual grass with slim, vertical, leafy stems which can reach a height of . The seedhead is a dense, hairy panicle long. The small seeds, around in diameter, are encased in a thin, papery hull which is easily removed in threshing. Seed color varies greatly between varieties. File:Food grain foxtail millet.jpg, Seeds of foxt ...
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Monika Kørra
Monika Kørra (born September 5, 1989) is a Norwegian author and former track and field athlete from Løten. Running In 2008, she won the bronze medal in the 3000 metre steeplechase at the Norwegian championships representing the Norwegian club Friidrettsklubben Ren-Eng. She also competed in the 3000 metre steeplechase at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics, finishing twelfth in her heat and failing to reach the final. Authorship Kørra won a sports scholarship at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. On December 5, 2009, she was kidnapped, assaulted and raped by three men living illegally in the United States. Arturo Arevalo and Alfonso Zuniga received life sentences while the third, Luis Zuniga, received 25 years. Instead of staying silent about her ordeal, she chose to come forward with her story and in 2015, she completed a book in English entitled ''Kill the Silence'' stating that, "It's not what happens to you, but how you respond to it that matters. ...
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Korra Garra
Korra Garra (or Kora Gara) is an Ethiopian writer, an expert in the Konso language and culture, and an authority on Konso agriculture. He is known for his presentations on the importance of the Moringa tree in the Konso economy and culture. Linguist and poet Korra Garra has been involved in drafting spelling standards for the Konso language. Konso does not have a standard alphabet, although some Christian religious material has been published in the Fidäl script. Korra Garra has published two storybooks in the Latin script at Leiden University's department of African Languages and Cultures. One of these is ''Konso Water and Gods'', or ''Torra Afaa Xonso'' (2003). Ato Kora Gara was one of the two representatives from Konso at the International Conference on Endangered Ethiopian/African Languages held in Addis Ababa on 27–30 April 2005, where he gave a poetry reading in Konso/Amharic. Agriculture Korra Garra is an official of the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture. In 2008 Korra ...
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Korra, Tibet
Korra is a village in Zhag'yab County, of the Chamdo Prefecture in the northeastern Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Korra in Tibetan refers to the act of circumambulation Circumambulation (from Latin ''circum'' around and ''ambulātus ''to walk) is the act of moving around a sacred object or idol. Circumambulation of temples or deity images is an integral part of Hindu and Buddhist devotional practice (known in S .... References {{coord, 30, 52, N, 97, 50, E, display=title, region:CN_type:city_source:GNS-enwiki Populated places in Chamdo ...
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Chak Korra Sadat, Fatehpur
Korrah Sadat / Chak Kori Sadad / Chak Korra Sadat is a village in Allahabad Mandal, Fatehpur district, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Geography Korra Sadat is 20 km from its district main city Fatehpur and 140 km from its state main city Lucknow. The national highway ( g.t. road) is 5 km from village. Delhi- Kolkata railway line is 4 km from the village. Its Postal Index Number, PIN is 212622." There are three schools and one inter college in the village. 80% people of village are educatedChak Korra Sadat Maps of India website, accessed on 2019-03-16. Religion There is a temple of KALI MATA which is more than 150 years old. There is a Neem tree in this temple which is very large. One part of village is majority Hindu and another part is majority Muslim. The Village is covered with sub boundaries of Ahiran Ka Purva, Buchhi Ka Purva, Dalpatpur and Kumharan Ka Purva. These are the sub part of the village. The Hindu community used to celebrate the f ...
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