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définitions

KO (n.)

1.a blow that renders the opponent unconscious

kos (n.)

1.an Indian unit of length having different values in different localities

 

synonymes

KO (n.)

knockout

kos (n.)

coss

 

locutions

-KO punch • KO'd • ling ko

-Aawitin Ko Na Lang • Amphoe Ko Kha • Amphoe Ko Sichang • Amphoe Ko Yao • Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay • Bayan Ko • Bob KO Sweeney • Chang Soo Ko • Chao Ko • Clifton Ko • De Gebroeders Ko • Erdős–Ko–Rado theorem • George Foreman's KO Boxing • Giliw Ko • Hana no Ko Lunlun • Hat Khanom - Mu Ko Thale Tai National Park • Higo Ko-ryu • Hsien-Ko • Idi Ko Mne • Idol Ko si Kap • Ie Naki Ko • Ikaw sa Puso ko • In-Ko-Pah Mountains • John Harding (Sha ko hen the tha) • KO Beast • KO Magazine • KO Nation • KO PROPO • KO Transmission • KO at Home • KO-35 • Katrina Ko • Khao Laem Ya - Mu Ko Samet National Park • Kiamo Ko • King Amphoe Ko Chan • King Amphoe Ko Kut • Kliment Red'ko • Ko (kana) • Ko Bong Sunim • Ko Bros • Ko Bunyu • Ko Chang • Ko Geuntae • Ko Gi-Hyun • Ko Hung • Ko Im-pyo • Ko Iso • Ko Ji Yong • Ko Jong-Soo • Ko Jum • Ko Kan Ko Sata • Ko Kham • Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) • Ko Lai Chak • Ko Lanta • Ko Lanta Yai • Ko Mak • Ko Otani • Ko Pha Ngan • Ko Phi • Ko Phi Phi Don • Ko Phi Phi Lee • Ko Rang • Ko Reibun • Ko Samet • Ko Samui • Ko San • Ko Seong Il • Ko Shan Road Park • Ko Simpson • Ko Soo • Ko Tao • Ko Tun-hwa • Ko Un • Ko Willems • Ko Young-hee • Ko e Iki he Lagi • Ko e fasi 'o e tu'i 'o e 'Otu Tonga • Ko fight • Ko shogi • Ko'woj • Ko-Yan • Ko-hyoteki class submarine • Ko­ro­wai • Ko·mo·re·bi • Krol Ko • Kô Nishimura • Kō no Moronao • Kō no Moroyasu • List of Hana no Ko Lunlun episodes • Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo • Machida Ko • Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara • Matthew Ko • Min Ko Naing • Moo Ko-Suen • Mr Po-ko Luk • Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park • Mu Ko Phetra National Park • Muso ko • N'Ko • Ninja Master's Haou Ninpou-ko • Nippon Sei Ko Kai • North Ko'olaupoko, Hawai'i • Okey Ka Fairy Ko! • Otoko no Ko Onna no Ko • Preah Ko • Project A-ko • Taylor KO Factor • Tsui Po-ko • Wish Ko Lang • Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai • Ọba kò so

-Daily Kos • Epicharmus of Kos • Erih Koš • KOS-MOS • Kos (disambiguation) • Kos Island International Airport • Kos Island International Airport, Hippocrates • Károly Kós • Monika Kos

 

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KO (n.)

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Kos

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Location of Kos in the Aegean Sea

Kos or Cos ( 36°51′N, 27°14′E) (Greek: Κως; Turkish: İstanköy; Italian: Coo; formerly Stanchio in English) is a Greek island in the Dodecanese, next to the Gulf of Cos. It measures 40 km by 8 km, and is only 4 km from the coast of Bodrum, Turkey. The island has both fertile plains and infertile highlands. Population: 30,502.

Belonging to the Dodecanese group (dodeca meaning twelve and nese/nisi meaning island) in the Ægean Sea near the Carian coast;Kos island was also known as Meropis and Nymphæa. Diodorus Siculus (xv. 76) and Strabo (xiv. 657) describe it as a well-fortified port. Its position gave it a high importance for the Ægean trade; while the island itself was rich in wines of considerable fame (Pliny, xxxv. 46). Under Alexander the Great and the Egyptian Ptolemies (from 336 B.C.) the town developed into one of the great centers in the Ægean. Josephus ("Ant." xiv. 7, § 2) quotes Strabo to the effect that Mithridates sent to Kos to fetch the gold deposited there by Queen Cleopatra. Herod is said to have provided an annual stipend for the benefit of prize-winners in the athletic games (Josephus, "B. J." i. 21, § 11); and a statue was erected there to his son Herod the Tetrarch ("C. I. G." 2502 )

Antique Engraving Map 1702

Maps of Kos from www.1yachtua.com

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Geography
  • 3 Culture
  • 4 Religion
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

History

Ruins of Asclepiio outside Kos town and view

The island was originally colonised by the Carians. The Dorians invaded it in the 11th century BC and joined the Delian League, expelling the Persians twice. Kos was a Dorian colony with a large contingent of settlers from Epidaurus who took with them their Asclepius cult and made their new home famous for its sanatoria. The other chief sources of the island's wealth lay in its wines, and in later days, in its silk manufacture. Its early history is obscure. During the Persian wars it was ruled by tyrants, but as a rule it seems to have been under an oligarchic government. In the 5th century it joined the Delian League, and after the revolt of Rhodes served as the chief Athenian station in the south-eastern Aegean (411-407). In 366 a democracy was instituted. After helping, in the Social War (357-355), to weaken Athenian power it fell for a few years to the Carian prince Maussollus. In 366 BC the town of Kos was built, then soon after the island became part of the Roman Empire and of the Byzantine Empire. In the Hellenistic age Kos attained the zenith of its prosperity. Its alliance was valued by the kings of Egypt, who used it as an outpost for their navy to watch the Aegean. As a seat of learning it rose to be a kind of provincial branch of the museum of Alexandria, and became a favourite resort for the education of the princes of the Ptolemaic dynasty; among its most famous sons were the physician Hippocrates, the painter Apelles, the poets Philetas and, perhaps, Theocritus. Following the lead of its great neighbour, Rhodes, Kos generally displayed a friendly attitude towards the Romans; in A.D. 53 it was made a free city. In A.D. 1315 it was occupied by the Knights of St John; in 1523 it passed under Ottoman sway. Except for occasional incursions by corsairs and some severe earthquakes the island has rarely had its peace disturbed.

Ruins of an agora in Kos town

The island was later conquered by the Venetians, who then sold it to the Knights Hospitaller of Rhodes. Two hundred years later the Knights faced the threat of a Turkish invasion and abandoned the island. The Ottoman Empire ruled Kos for 400 years until it was transferred to Italy in 1912. In World War II, the island was taken over by Germany until 1945, when it became a protectorate of the United Kingdom, who ceded it to Greece in 1947.

Kos was also the location from where British toddler Ben Needham was abducted in 1991. The twenty-one-month-old child had been holidaying on the island with his family when he vanished.

Geography

The island is part of a chain of mountains from which it became separated after earthquakes and subsidence that occurred in ancient times.

Looking along the Kos coastline from the resort of Kardamena.

These mountains include Kalymnos and Kappari which are separated by an underwater chasm c. 70 m (40 fathoms deep), as well as the volcano of Nisyros and the surrounding islands.

There is a wide variety of rocks in Kos which is related to its geographical formation. Prominent among these are the Quaternary layers in which the fossil remains of mammals such as horses, hippopotami and elephants have been found. The fossil molar of an elephant of gigantic proportions was presented to the Paleontology Museum of the University of Athens.

The shores of Kos Island are washed by the waters of the Karpathian Sea. Its coastline is 112 km long and is caressed by long immaculate beaches, leading to its main industry being tourism. Farming is the principal occupation of many of the island's inhabitants, with their main crops being grapes, almonds, figs, olives, and tomatoes, along with wheat and corn. Cos lettuce may be grown here, but the name is unrelated.

Culture

Port and city view of Kos town on the island Kos
Port night view
Panoramic photo of Kardamena Main Square
Panoramic of Kardamena Harbour Front

The main port and population centre on the island, also called Kos, is also the tourist and cultural centre, with whitewashed buildings including many hotels, restaurants and a small number of nightclubs forming the famous Kos town "barstreet". The town has a 14th century fortress at the entrance to its harbour, erected in 1315 by The Knights of Saint John of Rhodes.

The platane of Hippocrates
Greek orthodox church in Pyli on Kos island
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The ancient physician Hippocrates is thought to have been born on Kos, and in the center of the town is the Plane Tree of Hippocrates, a dream temple where the physician is traditionally supposed to have taught. The limbs of the now elderly tree are supported by scaffolding. The small city is also home to the International Hippocratic Institute and the Hippocratic Museum dedicated to him. Near the Institute are the ruins of Asklepieion, where Herodicus taught Hippocrates medicine.

The main villages of Kos island are Kardamena, Kefalos, Tigaki, Antimachia, Mastihari, Marmari and Pyli. Smaller ones are Zia, Zipari, Platani, Lagoudi and Asfendiou. Kardamena is now a popular resort for young British holidaymakers and has a large number of bars and nightclubs.

Religion

The main religion practiced is Greek Orthodoxy and as such, Kos has one of the four cathedrals in the entire Dodecanese. There is also a Roman Catholic Church on the island as well as a Mosque catering to the Muslim community of Kos. The Synagogue is no longer used for religious ceremonies as the Jewish community of Kos was practically wiped out by the Nazis in World War II. It has however been restored and is maintained with all religious symbols intact and is now used by the Municipality of Kos for various events, mainly cultural.

References

  • Originally based on an article by Kos Island.info, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License, used with permission.

External links

  • Kos Island Guide: Information about Kos Island


Municipalities and communities of the Dodecanese Prefecture
Afantou • Archangelos • Astypalaia • Attavyros • Chalki • Dikaio • Ialysos • Irakleides • Kallithea • Kalymnos • Kameiros • Karpathos • Kasos • Kos • Leipsoi • Leros • Lindos • Megisti/Kastelorizo • Nisyros • Patmos • Petaloudes • Rhodes • South Rhodes • Symi • Tilos
Agathonisi • Olympos
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Ko

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Look up ko, KO in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Ko may refer to:

  • Ko (kana), the Romanisation of the Japanese kana こ and コ
  • Ko rule, in the board game Go
  • Ko or dagger-axe, an ancient Chinese weapon

KO may be an abbreviation for:

  • Knockout, in martial arts and boxing
  • Strikeout, in baseball, traditionally abbreviated KO or K
  • Knight Online, an online role-playing game
  • Kilo octet, the French language translation of kilobyte
  • Knock-Off, used in discussions about counterfeit toys
  • Kick-Off, used to determine the beginning of a soccer match.

KO may also be:

  • the IATA airline designator for Alaska Central Express
  • the stock ticker symbol for Coke, The Coca-Cola Company
  • the ISO 639 alpha-2 code for the Korean language

See also

  • Kayo
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Koš

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Location of Prievidza District in the Trenčín Region

Koš is a village and municipality in Prievidza District in the Trenčín Region of western Slovakia.

History

In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1367.

Geography

The municipality lies at an altitude of 270 metres and covers an area of 13.586 km². It has a population of about 900 people.

External links

  • http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html


edit Municipalities of Prievidza District

Bojnice | Handlová | Nováky | Prievidza
Bystričany | Cigeľ | Čavoj | Čereňany | Diviacka Nová Ves | Diviaky nad Nitricou | Dlžín | Dolné Vestenice | Horná Ves | Horné Vestenice | Chrenovec-Brusno | Chvojnica | Jalovec | Kamenec pod Vtáčnikom | Kanianka | Kľačno | Kocurany | Kostolná Ves | Koš | Lazany | Lehota pod Vtáčnikom | Liešťany | Lipník | Malá Čausa | Malinová | Nedožery-Brezany | Nevidzany | Nitrianske Pravno | Nitrianske Rudno | Nitrianske Sučany | Nitrica | Opatovce nad Nitrou | Oslany | Podhradie | Poluvsie | Poruba | Pravenec | Radobica | Ráztočno | Rudnianska Lehota | Sebedražie | Seč | Šutovce | Temeš | Tužina | Valaská Belá | Veľká Čausa | Zemianske Kostoľany


Coordinates: 48°45′N, 18°35′E

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