Rok

Rok, RoK or ROK may refer to:

Geography

Countries

  • Republic of Korea, official name for South Korea (ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code ROK)
  • Republic of Kosovo, official name for Kosovo
  • Other Places

  • Rök, a parish in Sweden
  • Games and software

  • EverQuest: The Ruins of Kunark, an Everquest expansion
  • EverQuest II: Rise of Kunark, an EverQuest II expansion
  • Organizations

  • ROK, IATA code for Rockhampton Airport
  • ROK, ticker symbol for Rockwell Automation
  • Rok plc, a British construction company which collapsed in 2010
  • People

  • ROK, handle referring to Richard O'Keefe
  • Other uses

  • Rok, name for Saint Roch in some Slavic languages
  • Rok (given name)
  • Rok River, river of Sweden
  • rök imperative of röka
  • See also

  • RKO (disambiguation)
  • Roc (disambiguation)
  • Rock (disambiguation)
  • ROKS (disambiguation)
  • Roque (disambiguation)
  • Rok (given name)

    Rok is a masculine given name, mainly used in Slovenia, notable people with the name include:

  • Rok Baskera (born 1993), Slovenian footballer
  • Rok Benkovič (born 1986), Slovenian ski jumper
  • Rok Božič (born 1985), Slovenian footballer
  • Rok Drakšič (born 1987), Slovenian judoka
  • Rok Elsner (born 1986), Slovenian footballer
  • Rok Flander (born 1979), Slovenian snowboarder
  • Rok Golčar (born 1985), Slovenian handball player
  • Rok Golob, Slovenian composer
  • Rok Hanžič (born 1981), Slovenian footballer
  • Rok Kolander (born 1980), Slovenian rower
  • Rok Kopitar (born 1959), Slovenian hurdler
  • Rok Kronaveter (born 1986), Slovenian footballer
  • Rok Marguč (born 1986), Slovenian snowboarder
  • Rok Mordej (born 1989), Slovenian futsal player
  • Rok Pajič (born 1985), Slovenian ice hockey player
  • Rok Perko (born 1985), Slovenian alpine skier
  • Rok Petrovič (1966–1993), Slovenian alpine skier
  • Rok Roj (born 1986), Slovenian footballer
  • Rok Rozman (born 1988), Slovenian rower
  • Rok Stipčević (born 1986), Croatian basketball player
  • Rok Štraus (born 1987), Slovenian footballer
  • Hump

    Hump or humping may refer to:

  • a buffalo's or camel's hump containing its fat reservoir, see Camel#Ecological and behavioral adaptations
  • HUMP! (film festival), an annual presentation of amateur pornography
  • The hump in a railroad Hump yard, to classify railcars by gravity
  • The Hump, a name given by WWII Allied pilots to part of the Himalayan mountains
  • Kyphosis, the curve on an upper spine that causes a hunchback
  • Speed hump
  • Chief Hump (second half of the 19th century), Miniconjou chief
  • HuMP, Hundred Metre Prominence, a classification of British hills
  • Humping, slang for sexual intercourse
    • Dry humping, a form of non-penetrative sexual activity
  • Dry humping, a form of non-penetrative sexual activity
  • Humpin', a 1994 album by The Gap Band
  • Classification yard

    A classification yard (American and Canadian English) or marshalling yard (British, Hong Kong, Indian and Canadian English) is a railway yard found at some freight train stations, used to separate railway cars on to one of several tracks. First the cars are taken to a track, sometimes called a lead or a drill. From there the cars are sent through a series of switches called a ladder onto the classification tracks. Larger yards tend to put the lead on an artificially built hill called a hump to use the force of gravity to propel the cars through the ladder.

    Freight trains that consist of isolated cars must be made into trains and divided according to their destinations. Thus the cars must be shunted several times along their route in contrast to a unit train, which carries, for example, cars from the plant to a port, or coal from a mine to the power plant. This shunting is done partly at the starting and final destinations and partly (for long-distance-hauling) in classification yards.

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  • Haazareth Three

    The Haazareth Three debuted in Fantastic Four Vol 3 #69 (2003). They operate out of the hellish realm ruled by Mephisto. They are a trio of demons with whom Doctor Doom made a pact (seen in the Unthinkable story arc). They made a deal with Doom; if he sacrifices something of irreplaceable value, they would provide him with the magical powers he would have possessed if he had chosen to devote his life to studying magic over science. Doom does, killing his childhood sweetheart, Valeria. The demons come through with the deal.

    Hack

    Hack is a mutant whose first appearance was in Excalibur vol. 2 #2. He was one of the few survivors after Cassandra Nova programmed her Wild Sentinels to decimate the island nation of Genosha, killing over 16 million mutants. He found other survivors and allied himself with Unus the Untouchable and his gang. He was a very valuable asset on the island since all forms of electronic communication were eradicated or made useless by the resulting electro-magnetic damage. Inside of the gang, he became close friends with Hub and the two of them began to doubt if Unus' exclusive, clique-like strategy was the best way. Hack was gifted with a finely tuned form of telepathy that allowed him to "hack" into almost any mind.

    Indian

    Indian or Indians may refer to:

    People

    South Asia

  • Something of or from the nation of India
  • Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who are citizens or residents of India
  • A person belonging to or from the Indian subcontinent though not necessarily from the country India
  • Non-resident Indian and person of Indian origin, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country
  • The Americas

  • Indigenous peoples of the Americas, the pre-Columbian inhabitants of North and South America and their descendants
  • First Nations, the various Aboriginal peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis
  • Native Americans in the United States, the indigenous people in the United States
  • Indian (soundtrack)

    Indian is the soundtrack to the 1996 Tamil film of the same name, directed by S. Shankar and starring Kamal Hassan. The soundtrack album includes five tracks composed by A. R. Rahman and was released on 1996 by Pyramid. The soundtrack was highly popular upon release and was also released in Hindi as Hindustani by TIPS and in Telugu as Bharateeyudu by T-Series. The lyrics were written by Vaali and Vairamuthu for the original version, P. K. Mishra for Hindustani and Bhuvanachandra for Bharateeyudu.

    The soundtrack proved extremely successful and sold about 6 lakhs records within a few days of release.

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Sultan Khansarangi
  • M. Srinivasa Raju - oud, mandolin, sarod
  • Ganga, Kanchana, Renuka, Febi Mani, Rekha, Shahul Hameed, Rajagopal, Srinivas, Chandran, Anto, Noell James - Harmony
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