Hæåk


Hæåk is a small place in the county of Vest-Agder, Norway. Originally it was not accessible by road, and only a few farmers lived there. However, in 1987 a steep road leading down to Hæåk was built, and it has since become a popular place for bicycling enthusiasts.

The main industry in the area of Hæåk is gravel production.


HK (disambiguation)

HK is a common abbreviation for Hong Kong, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.

HK may also refer to:

Organisations

  • Four Star Aviation's IATA airline designator
  • Handel og Kontor I Norge, the Union of Employees in Commerce and Offices in Norway
  • Handels- og Kontorfunktionærernes Forbund i Danmark, the National Union of Commercial and Clerical Employees in Denmark
  • Handknattleiksfélag Kópavogs, an Icelandic sports club
  • Harman Kardon, a manufacturer of home and car audio equipment
  • Heckler & Koch, a German firearms company
  • HKScan, formerly Helsingin Kauppiaat, a Finnish meat producer
  • Other uses

  • Hefnerkerze, an old photometric unit of luminous intensity
  • Hexokinase, an enzyme
  • .hk, Hong Kong's country top-level Internet domain
  • HK Magazine, Hong Kong-based English-language weekly published by Asia City Publishing Limited
  • Sobolev space Hk, in mathematics
  • See also

  • Hell's Kitchen (disambiguation)
  • HK-47, fictional assassin droid from Star Wars video games
  • Hoku

    Hoku Ho Clements (born Hoku Christian Ho, June 10, 1981), known mononymously as Hoku, is an American singer. She is best known for her 2000 hit single "Another Dumb Blonde".

    Early life

    Hoku, which means "star" in Hawaiian, was born on June 10, 1981 in Oahu, Hawaii. She is the seventh of singer Don Ho's ten children, and the older of two born to Ho and Patricia Swallie Choy, a background singer who once sang with Ho in his performances. She grew up in the affluent Diamond Head neighborhood with Choy, sister Kaimana, Elizabeth Guevara (who also had two children by Ho), and half-sisters Kea and KeaLii. "We spent a lot of time trying to make it okay for the children, but I knew I had to get out of it," recalled Choy, who left Ho in 1997 after tiring of the living arrangement, taking Hoku and Kaimana with her.

    Hoku frequently performed with her father, who taught her how to write songs, as a child. She was initially unaware of her father's fame, learning from people's reactions after realizing who her father was. "I thought everyone's parents had shows at night," she said. She graduated from La Pietra.

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