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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.  2001-07.
 
 
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Kodzko
Klondike
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
Kloos, Willem
Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb
Klosterneuburg
Kloster-Zeven, Convention of
Kluane National Park
Kluckhohn, Clyde Kay Maben
Klug, Sir Aaron
klystron
Klyuchevsky, Vasily Osipovich
Knapp, Seaman Asahel
kneecap
Kneller, Sir Godfrey
Knickerbocker
knife
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
Knight, Charles
Knight, Frank Hyneman
Knight, George Wilson
Knight, Gwendolyn
Knight, Sarah Kemble
knight
knighthood
knight service
Knights Hospitalers
Knights of Calatrava
Knights of Columbus
Knights of Jerusalem
Knights of Labor
Knights of Malta
Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem
Knights of the Golden Circle
Knights of the Sword
Knights of the White Camellia
Knights Templars, in freemasonry
Knights Templars, in medieval history
Kniller, Gottfried von
knitting
Knolles, Sir Robert
Knopf, Alfred A.
Knossos
Knowles, James Sheridan
Knowles, John
Know-Nothing movement
Knox, Frank
Knox, Henry
Knox, John
Knox, Philander Chase
Knox, Ronald
Knox, Fort
Knoxville
Knudsen, William Signius
Knut
Knuth, Donald Ervin
Knyphausen, Wilhelm, Baron von
koala
koan
kob
Kobe
København
Koberger, Anton
Koblenz
Kobo-Daishi
Kobuk Valley National Park
Kobuk Wild River
Koch, Edward Irving
Koch, Johannes
Koch, Kenneth
Koch, Lauge
Koch, Robert
Kochanowski, Jan
Koch Bihar
Kocher, Emil Theodor
Kochi, city, India
Kochi, city, Japan
Ko-chiu
Kock, Hieronymus
Kodaira
Kodály, Zoltán
Kodiak Island
Kodok
Koechlin, Charles
Koelreuter, Joseph Gottlieb
Koerber, Ernest von
Koestler, Arthur
Koetsu Hon’ami
Koffka, Kurt
Koforidua
Kofu
Koganei
Kohat
Kohath
Koh-i-noor
Kohl, Helmut
Köhler, Georges Jean Franz
Kohler, Kaufmann
Köhler, Wolfgang
Kohler
kohlrabi
Koiso, Kuniaki
Koivisto, Mauno Henrik
Koizumi, Junichiro
Kokand
Koken, Johannes
Kokiu
Kokkola
Kokomo
Koko Nor
Kokoschka, Oskar
Kokubunji
Kokura
kola
Kolaiah
Koakowski, Leszek
Kola Peninsula
Kolar
Kolarovgrad
Kolas, Jakub
Kolbe, Georg
Kolberg
Kolchak, Aleksandr Vasilyevich
Kolchygino
Kölcsey, Ferenc
Kolding
Kolettes, Ioannis
Kolguyev
Kolhapur
Kolín
Kolkata
kolkhoz
Kollam
Kollár, Jan
Kölliker, Albert von
Kollontai, Aleksandra Mikhaylovna
Kollwitz, Käthe Schmidt
Kolmar
Köln
Kol Nidre
Koobrzeg
Kolokotronis, Theodore
Kolomna
Kolomyya
Kolozsvár
Kölreuter, Joseph Gottlieb
Koltsov, Aleksey Vasilyevich
Kolwezi
Kolyma
Komaki
Komandorski Islands
Komárno
Komatsu
Komeito
Komi
Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Komi-Permyak Autonomous Area
Komi Republic
Komodo dragon
komondor
Komorn
Komotau
Komotiní
Kompong Cham
Kompong Som
Komsomolsk
Kona
Konakry
Kondouriotis, Paul
Kondylis, George
Konev, Ivan Stepanovich
Kong Karls Land
Kongo, kingdom of
kongoni
Kongsberg
Kongsfjorden
Königgrätz
Königinhof
König Rother
Königsberg
Königshütte
Königsmark, Countess Maria Aurora
Koninck, Philips de
Koninksloo, Gillis van
Köniz
Konotop
Konoye, Fumimaro
Konrad, George
Konstanz
Kon Tiki
Konya
Koo, Vi Kuiyuin Wellington
Kook, Abraham Isaac
kookaburra
Koolau Range
Koolhaas, Rem
Koopmans, Tjalling Charles
Kootenai, indigenous group of North America
Kootenai, river, Canada and the United States
Kootenay Lake
 
 
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