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Kepa may refer to: * Kepa Arrizabalaga (born 1994), Spanish footballer * Kepa Blanco (born 1984), Spanish footballer *Kepa Junkera Kepa Junkera Urraza (born 1965 in Bilbao, Basque Country (autonomous community), Euskadi, Spain) is a Basque people, Basque musician and composer. A master of the trikitixa, the diatonic accordion, he has recorded more than 10 albums. Allmusic ... (born 1965), Spanish musician *Kępa (other), Polish placename *Kippah, Jewish skullcap * Kepa Bush Reserve, a reserve in New Zealand. See also * *KEPA">Kepa Bush Reserve, New Zealand">Kepa Bush Reserve, a reserve in New Zealand. See also * *KEPA {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Kepa Arrizabalaga
Kepa Arrizabalaga Revuelta (born 3 October 1994), often referred to simply as Kepa, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Chelsea. After progressing through Athletic Bilbao's youth academy, Arrizabalaga began his senior club career with Basconia in 2011. Rejoining Bilbao in 2013, he played for Ponferradina and Real Valladolid on consecutive loans between 2015 and 2016, after which, he became a first-team regular at Bilbao. In 2018, he moved to Chelsea in a transfer worth €80 million (£72 million), a record fee for a goalkeeper. There, he won the UEFA Europa League, the UEFA Champions League, and the UEFA Super Cup. After inconsistent performances, Kepa joined Real Madrid on loan in 2023, where he won La Liga and the Champions League. Arrizabalaga won the 2012 European Under-19 Championship with Spain's under-19 team. He made his senior debut in 2017, and was part of the national squad for the 2018 World Cup, although he did not make ...
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Kepa Blanco
Kepa Blanco González (born 13 January 1984), known simply as Kepa, is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a striker. He was best known for his spell with Sevilla, for whom he appeared in 58 competitive games and scored 14 goals, winning four major titles including two UEFA Cups. In La Liga he also represented Getafe, achieving totals of 61 matches and 11 goals over six seasons. Club career Kepa was born in Marbella, Province of Málaga; his forename was of Basque origin, as his mother hailed from Biscay. Brought up through the ranks of Sevilla FC, he played two La Liga matches with the first team in 2004–05, and established himself as an important attacking player with the Andalusian club in the following two seasons, but almost exclusively as a substitute. In 2006–07, even after having scored a hat-trick against Levante UD in the league opener, and another three goals in the victorious run in the UEFA Cup, Kepa fell out of favour, and on 22 Janu ...
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Kepa Junkera
Kepa Junkera Urraza (born 1965 in Bilbao, Basque Country (autonomous community), Euskadi, Spain) is a Basque people, Basque musician and composer. A master of the trikitixa, the diatonic accordion, he has recorded more than 10 albums. [ Allmusic] Junkera won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Folk Album in 2004 for his album ''K''. Discography Albums *''Infernuko Auspoa'' - Kepa, Zabaleta eta Motriku (1986) *''Triki Up'' - Kepa, Zabaleta eta Imanol (1990) *''Trikitixa Zoom'' (1991) *''Trans-Europe Diatonique'' - Kepa Junkera, John Kirkpatrick (folk musician), John Kirkpatrick and Riccardo Tesi (1993) *''Kalejira Al-buk'' (1994) *''Lau Eskutara'' - Kepa Junkera and Julio Pereira (1995) *''Leonen Orroak'' - Kepa Junkera and Ibon Koteron (1996) *''Bilbao 00:00h'' (1998) Alula Records *''Tricky!'' (2000) *''Maren (album), Maren'' (2001) *''K (Kepa Junkera album), K'' (2003) *''Athletic Bihotzez'' (2004) *''Hiri (album), Hiri'' (2006) *''Etxea'' (2008) *''Fandango - Provença Sessions'' ...
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Kępa (other)
Kępa may refer to the following places in Poland: *Kępa, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) *Kępa, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) *Kępa, Chełm County in Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland) *Kępa, Lublin County in Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland) *Kępa, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland) *Kępa, Dąbrowa County in Lesser Poland Voivodeship (south Poland) *Kępa, Kraków County in Lesser Poland Voivodeship (south Poland) *Kępa, Płońsk County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) *Kępa, Siedlce County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) *Kępa, Czarnków-Trzcianka County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) *Kępa, Konin County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) *Kępa, Szamotuły County Kępa is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szamotuły, within Szamotuły County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately east of Szamotuły and north-we ...
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Kippah
A (plural: ''kippot''), , or is a brimless Jewish cap, skullcap, usually made of cloth, traditionally worn by Jewish men to fulfill the customary requirement that the Head covering, head be covered. It is the most common type of head-covering worn by men in Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox Jewish communities during Jewish prayer, prayers and by most Orthodox Jewish men at most other times. Among non-Orthodox Jewish individuals, some wear them at most times, while most wear them only during prayer, while attending a synagogue, or at other ceremonies, and others wear them rarely or never. Etymology The term () literally means "dome" as the kippah is worn on the head like a dome. The Yiddish term () might be derived from the Polish language, Polish or the Ukrainian language, Ukrainian and perhaps ultimately from the Medieval Latin ("cowl" or "hood"). The word is often associated with the phrase (), formed from the Aramaic word for 'king' and the Hebrew root , meaning 'fear'. ...
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Kepa Bush Reserve, New Zealand
Kepa Bush Reserve is an ecological reserve on the Auckland isthmus in New Zealand, south of Mission Bay. It is situated near the smaller St John's Bush and is also known as the Pourewa Valley. Geology and biodiversity The Kepa Bush Reserve is the largest native bush remnant on the Auckland isthmus. The reserve is formed by the slopes of a sandstone ridge, between Kepa Road and the Pourewa Creek. The Pourewa Creek at the south of the reserve flows westwards towards the Ōrākei Basin. The forest ecosystem of the upper ridge transitions into the mangrove ecosystem of the Pourewa Creek, something very rarely seen in the reserves of the Waitematā Harbour catchments. The flora in Kepa Bush is diverse and the most common plants and trees include Totara, Rimu, Kanuka, and Manuka. ''Fuchsia excorticata'' can be found in the forest; often rare as it is often eaten by possums. Fauna is very common, with Tūī, Pigeon, Grey warbler, Silvereye and Morepork being the most common. ...
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