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| KJSKJS is KDE's JavaScript implementation. External link kde. | KJNOKJNO refers to a radio station based in Juneau, Alaska. On the radio, KJNO is 630 AM. Notable regular broadcasts include: The Glenn Beck Program Rush Limbaugh Dr. Laura Michael Reagan Jim Bohannon Lars Larson Sporting News Radio External link Radio statio | Kjotve the RichKjotve the Rich (Kjotve den Rike / Kjotvi hinn audgi) was a king of Agder, a county in the southernmost tip Norway, in the late 800's. Kjotve was the father of Thor Haklang (Kjotvesson). |
| KjeragKjerag or Kiragg is a Norwegian mount, located in Forsand municipality in Rogaland. It is 1110 m over the ocean, with a wall falling 1000 m right down to the sea. Kjerag has become a quite popular hiking destination in the last few years. Some go there be | KjölurThe Kjolur highland road is the second longest of the roads through the Highlands of Iceland. It begins in the south of Iceland near Haukadalur and behind the Gullfoss waterfall and it ends in the north near Blonduos''. Like Sprengisandur highland road, t | Kjell Eugenio Laugerud GarcíaKjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia (born 1930) was President of Guatemala from 1 July 1974 to 1 July 1978. Preceded by Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio Presidents of Guatemala Succeeded by Fernando Romeo Lucas Garcia Kjell Eugenio Laugerud Garcia Presidents of Guate |
| KJR-AMKJR is a radio station based in Seattle, Washington, broadcasting on 950 in the AM radio spectrum. Its format is sports, and it broadcasts the games of the Seattle SuperSonics and the University of Washington Huskies. History KJR is the oldest station pre | Kjell HöglundKjell Hoglund (born December 8, 1945 in Ostersund, Sweden) is a Swedish musician who sings and writes his own songs. In 1992 he was nominated for a Grammy award for best male pop. Selected albums Undran (1971) Blomstertid (1972) Haxprocess (1973) Inkognit | KjeKje (, ) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet, used in the Macedonian language. |
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