Kok is a Germanic surname. Originally an occupational name, Kok is derived from the word "cook".

List of people with the surname Kok [link]

  • Ada Kok (born 1947), swimmer
  • Ann Kok (born 1973), Chinese Singaporean television actress and singer
  • Bessel Kok (born 1941), businessman
  • Derek Kok (born 1964), Chinese Hong Kong actor
  • Eelyn Kok (born 1978), Singaporean television actress
  • George Kok, former basketball player
  • Huub Kok of De Spelbrekers duo
  • Jocie Kok (born 1982), Chinese-Singaporean singer
  • John Kok (born 1948), professor of philosophy
  • Pieter Kok (born 1972), physicist
  • Salomon Kok, Antwerp flamingant Jewish diamond dealer
  • Teresa Kok (born 1964), Malaysian politician
  • Vincent Kok (born 1965), Hong Kong actor, scriptwriter and film director
  • Wim Kok (born 1938), former prime minister of the Netherlands

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Kok

Kok or KOK may refer to:

People

  • Kok (surname), a Dutch or Chinese surname
  • Places

  • Kok River, a river in Burma and Thailand
  • Kokkola-Pietarsaari Airport's IATA code
  • Abbreviations

  • Konkani language
  • Křesťanská Odborová Koalice, the Christian Labour Confederation in the Czech Republic
  • Kappa Omicron Kappa, the fraternity in the movie Sorority Boys
  • the Finnish abbreviation for National Coalition Party (Kansallinen Kokoomus)
  • Knock Out Kaine, a rock band from Lincoln, England
  • IATA code for Kokkola-Pietarsaari Airport
  • See also

  • de Kok, surname
  • Kwok
  • Kokū

    Kokū (虚空) or Koku is a honkyoku, a solo "original piece" of Japanese Buddhist origin for the shakuhachi, a bamboo flute. The title "Kokū" is often translated as "empty sky".

    According to legend , "Kokū" is one of the three original shakuhachi pieces, along with "Mukaiji" and "Kyorei". It was composed by Kyochiku, the Zen priest who founded the Myoan temple in Kyoto, Japan in the 13th century. Kyochiku fell asleep while practicing shakuhachi inside the temple at Ise, Mie and upon awakening, transcribed the sounds in his dream into the three pieces "Kokū", "Kyorei", and "Mukaiji".

    "Kokū" has been recorded by many shakuhachi artists, including Watazumi Doso, Yokoyama Katsuya, Nishimura Koku, Ronnie Nyogetsu Seldin, Okuda Atsuya, Phil Nyokai James and Alcvin Takegawa Ramos.

    See also

  • Fuke Zen
  • External links

  • "Kokū" at the International Shakuhachi Society website

  • List of craters on Mars: H-N

    This is a list of craters on Mars. There are hundreds of thousands of impact crater on Mars, but only some of them have names. This list here only contains named Martian craters starting with the letter H N (see also lists for A G and O Z).

    Large Martian craters (greater than 60 km in diameter) are named after famous scientists and science fiction authors; smaller ones (less than 60 km in diameter) get their names from towns on Earth. Craters cannot be named for living people, and small crater names are not intended to be commemorative - that is, a small crater isn't actually named after a specific town on Earth, but rather its name comes at random from a pool of terrestrial place names, with some exceptions made for craters near landing sites. Latitude and longitude are given as planetographic coordinates with west longitude.

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    See also

  • List of catenae on Mars
  • List of craters on Mars
  • List of mountains on Mars
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