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Kopec (Prostiboř)
Kopec, Kopeć, or Köpec may refer to: Places *Kopeć, a village in Ostrzeszów county, Poland *Köpec, a village in Baraolt, Romania *Köpeç, Uğurludağ *Kopec (Staré Křečany), Kopec, a village in the Ústí nad Labem Region, Czech Republic, Czechia People * Ben Kopec (born 1981), American musician * Danny Kopec (1954–2016), American chess master, author, and computer scientist * Dominik Kopeć, Polish athlete * Matt Kopec, American politician * Stefan Kopec (1888–1941), Polish biologist * Tadeusz Kopeć (born 1960), Polish politician See also

* * KEPCO E&C, a South Korean company formerly known as "KOPEC" * Kopek (other) {{disambiguation, surname, place ...
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Kopeć
Kopeć is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grabów nad Prosną, within Ostrzeszów County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Grabów nad Prosną, north-east of Ostrzeszów, and south-east of the regional capital Poznań. References

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Köpec
Baraolt (; , ) is a town and administrative district in Covasna County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania. The town was mentioned for the first time as a settlement in 1224. It administers five villages: Biborțeni (''Bibarcfalva''), Bodoș (''Bodos''), Căpeni (''Köpec''), Micloșoara (''Miklósvár''), and Racoșul de Sus (''Felsőrákos''). Geography The town is located in the northwestern part of Covasna County, away from the county seat, Sfântu Gheorghe, on the border with Brașov County. It lies in the , on the banks of the Baraolt River, surrounded by the Harghita Mountains to the north, the Baraolt Mountains to the east and the Perșani Mountains to the west. The nearest railway station is from it, in Augustin, Brașov. Demographics At the 2021 census, Baraolt had a population of 7,730. At the 2011 census, the town had a population of 8,567, of which an absolute Székely Hungarian majority of 8,213 (96%) Hunga ...
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Köpeç, Uğurludağ
Köpeç (also: ''Küpeç'') is a village in the Uğurludağ District of Çorum Province Çorum () is a province in the Black Sea Region of Turkey, but lying inland and having more characteristics of Central Anatolia than the Black Sea coast. Its area is 12,428 km2, and its population is 524,130 (2022). Its provincial capital ... in Turkey. Its population is 23 (2022). References Villages in Uğurludağ District {{Çorum-geo-stub ...
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Kopec (Staré Křečany)
Kopec (; ) is a village and administrative part of Staré Křečany in Děčín District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. According to the 2021 Czech census, it has 18 inhabitants and 23 buildings. Before World War II, it was a mostly German-speaking, thriving village with hundreds of inhabitants, several mills, multiple ponds, restaurants, guesthouses and a shop. Now, Kopec is mostly a destination for tourists, as it is very close to the Bohemian Switzerland National Park and the Saxon Switzerland National Park. Etymology The Czech name Kopec means 'hill'. It is derived from the original German name "Hemmehübel", which combines the words ''hemmen'' ('to break') and ''Hübel'' (a regional term for a hill). The name Hemmehübel was used until 1947. Since then, only the Czech name Kopec has been officially used. Demographics Until World War II, the entire village and region were almost entirely German-speaking. In the 19th century, the population reached over ...
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Ústí Nad Labem Region
Ústí nad Labem Region or Ústecký Region () is an Regions of the Czech Republic, administrative unit () of the Czech Republic, located in the north-western part of the historical land of Bohemia, and named after the capital, Ústí nad Labem. It covers the majority of the former Administrative divisions of Czechoslovakia, North Bohemia province () and is part of the broader area of North Bohemia. The region borders the regions of Liberec Region, Liberec (east), Central Bohemian Region, Central Bohemia (south), Plzeň Region, Plzeň (southwest), Karlovy Vary Region, Karlovy Vary (west) and the German region of Saxony to the north. The Ústí nad Labem Region comprises a range of very different types of landscape. Between the high escarpment of the Ore Mountains range and the České středohoří, Bohemian Central Uplands with many volcanic hills, there are vast areas devastated by surface coal mining (the Most Basin), partly being recultivated into an artificial landscape with ...
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Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The Czech Republic has a hilly landscape that covers an area of with a mostly temperate Humid continental climate, continental and oceanic climate. The capital and largest city is Prague; other major cities and urban areas include Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň and Liberec. The Duchy of Bohemia was founded in the late 9th century under Great Moravia. It was formally recognized as an Imperial Estate of the Holy Roman Empire in 1002 and became Kingdom of Bohemia, a kingdom in 1198. Following the Battle of Mohács in 1526, all of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown were gradually integrated into the Habsburg monarchy. Nearly a hundred years later, the Protestantism, Protestant Bohemian Revolt led to the Thirty Years' War. After the Battle of White ...
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Ben Kopec
Benjamin Nils Kopec (born November 10, 1981), known better by his stage name, Ben Kopec, is an American-based musician and composer. As a composer, Kopec has had his music used in feature film trailers including '' The Tall Man'', '' Never Surrender'', and ''The Curse of Micah Rood''. He formed the American-based Industrial rock band Intricate Unit in 1999, but did not start performing live until 2003. Since then Intricate Unit has opened for bands on the East Coast, and headlined their own tour in 2006. in 2006, Kopec launched Epitome Music Library. The primary goal of the company is to place music into film, TV, video games, advertising campaigns, and other mediums. Previous companies Kopec has started include a Rock Band Authoring service, called The Rock Pulse, to help bands get their music into the Rock Band Network. In 2018, Kopec launched OnChain Music, a music distribution service for blockchain related music platforms. OnChain Music also help musicians generate roya ...
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Danny Kopec
Daniel Kopec (February 28, 1954 – June 12, 2016) was an American chess International Master, author, and computer science professor at Brooklyn College. Education He graduated from Dartmouth College in the class of 1975. Kopec later received a PhD in Machine Intelligence from the University of Edinburgh in 1982 studying under Donald Michie. Chess Kopec was Greater NY High School Champion at 14, and reached master at 17.Niro, Frank "International Master Danny Kopec, 1954-2016" US Chess Federation Obituary, June 22, 2016 https://new.uschess.org/news/international-master-danny-kopec-1954-2016/ Kopec won the Scottish Chess Championship in 1980 while pursuing his doctorate in Edinburgh.Sands, David "In Kopec’s games, a lesson from the (international) chess master" The Washington Times June 21, 2016 http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jun/21/in-kopecs-games-a-lesson-from-the-international-ch/ He lived in Canada for two years during the 1980s, and competed there with success, ...
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Dominik Kopeć
Dominik Kopeć (pronounced ; born 5 March 1995) is a Polish Sprint (running), sprinter. He finished fifth at the 2015 European Athletics U23 Championships, 2015 European U23 Championships in Tallinn. International competitions 1Did not finish in the final Personal bests Outdoor *100 metres – 10.05 (+0.1 m/s, Dessau-Rosslau 2023) *200 metres – 20.59 (+0.9 m/s, Szczecin 2018) Indoor *60 metres – 6.53 (Istanbul 2023) *200 metres – 21.17 (Toruń 2018) References

1995 births Living people Polish male sprinters People from Tomaszów Lubelski County Polish Athletics Championships winners European Athletics Championships medalists 21st-century Polish sportsmen Athletes from Lublin Voivodeship European Games competitors for Poland Athletes (track and field) at the 2023 European Games {{Poland-sprint-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Matt Kopec
Matt Kopec is an American politician from the state of Arizona. A member of the Democratic Party, Kopec served in the Arizona House of Representatives. Career The Pima County Board of Supervisors picked Kopec to replace Victoria Steele, who stepped down to focus on her congressional run. Kopec was elected to the Governing Board of Amphitheater Public Schools Amphitheater Public Schools, also known as Amphi or District 10, is the third largest public school district in Tucson, Arizona, in terms of enrollment, with about 13,500 students and a staff of about 2000 employees Amphi was established on Ju ... in 2018. References External links Legislative Biography {{DEFAULTSORT:Kopec, Matt Living people Democratic Party members of the Arizona House of Representatives Politicians from Tucson, Arizona Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century members of the Arizona State Legislature ...
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Stefan Kopec
Stefan may refer to: * Stefan (given name) * Stefan (surname) * Ștefan, a Romanian given name and a surname * Štefan, a Slavic given name and surname * Stefan (footballer) (born 1988), Brazilian footballer * Stefan Heym, pseudonym of German writer Helmut Flieg (1913–2001) * Stefan (honorific), a Serbian title * ''Stefan'' (album), a 1987 album by Dennis González See also * Stefan number, a dimensionless number used in heat transfer * Sveti Stefan or Saint Stefan, a small islet in Montenegro * Stefanus (other) Stefanus may refer to: * A variation of the given name Stephen, particularly in regard to: ** Saint Stephen Stephen (; ) is traditionally venerated as the protomartyr or first martyr of Christianity.
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Tadeusz Kopeć
Tadeusz Wiktor Kopeć (born 24 August 1960 in Pierściec, Cieszyn Silesia) is a Polish politician. He was elected to the Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 6,206 votes in 27 Bielsko-Biała district as a candidate from the Civic Platform list. In 2011 he won his race for senator in the number 79 Senate constituency, with 48,948 votes. On 22 May 2015 he resigned from membership in the Civic Platform and associated himself with Poland Together. In the same year he won reelection to the Senate (this time starting from the list of Law and Justice) with 58,482 votes. In 2019 This was the year in which the first known human case of COVID-19 was documented, preceding COVID-19 pandemic, the pandemic which was declared by the World Health Organization the following year. Up to that point, 2019 had been described as ... he was again reelected, with 78,655 votes. See also * Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2007 External linksTadeusz Kopeć - parliamentary page- includes declarations of ...
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