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The kaki or Japanese persimmon is an edible fruit. The name "Kaki" may also refer to: People * Abubaker Kaki (born 1989), a Sudanese middle-distance runner * Kaki King (born 1979), a musician Places Iran * Kaki, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province * Kaki, Iran, a city in Bushehr Province * Kaki District, a district in Bushehr Province * Kaki Rural District, a rural district in Bushehr Province Other places * Kaki, French Polynesia, a village in northern Hao, in French Polynesia's Tuamotu Archipelago * KaKi, or Kaltenkirchen, a town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Other * KAKI (FM), a radio station (88.1 FM) licensed to serve Juneau, Alaska, United States * KBZU, a radio station (106.7 FM) licensed to serve Benton, Arkansas, United States, which held the call sign KAKI until 1992 * '' Kaki Klon Suphap'', a traditional Thai folk tale, and the main character, Lady Kaki ** '' Ka Kee'', a 1980 Thai fantasy film based on the story * Kakī, the Māori name of t ...
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Diospyros Kaki
''Diospyros kaki'', the Oriental persimmon, Chinese persimmon, Japanese persimmon or kaki persimmon, is the most widely cultivated species of the genus ''Diospyros''. Although its first botanical description was not published until 1780,Published in ''Nova Acta Soc. Sc. Upsal.'' iii. 208, author Carl Peter Thunberg, [Thunb.] (1780); later in ''Fl. Jap.'' 157, author Thunb. (1784). ''D. kaki'' cultivation in China dates back more than 2000 years. Names Whether the species was first described by Carl Peter Thunberg or Carl Linnaeus the Younger is disputed. The scientific name ''Diospyros kaki'' L. f. may be used erroneously for this plant. However, ''Diospyros kaki'' L. f., published in 1781, is a later homonym of ''Diospyros kaki'' Thunb., published in 1780. So the name ''Diospyros kaki'' L. f. is taxonomically illegitimate and not accepted. It is called ''shi'' (柿) in Chinese, ''kaki'' (柿) in Japanese, ''gam'' (감) in Korean, kesemek in Indonesia and haluwabed (हलु� ...
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KAKI (FM)
The kaki or Japanese persimmon is an edible fruit. The name "Kaki" may also refer to: People * Abubaker Kaki (born 1989), a Sudanese middle-distance runner * Kaki King (born 1979), a musician Places Iran * Kaki, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province * Kaki, Iran, a city in Bushehr Province * Kaki District, a district in Bushehr Province * Kaki Rural District, a rural district in Bushehr Province Other places * Kaki, French Polynesia, a village in northern Hao, in French Polynesia's Tuamotu Archipelago * KaKi, or Kaltenkirchen, a town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Other * KAKI (FM), a radio station (88.1 FM) licensed to serve Juneau, Alaska, United States * KBZU, a radio station (106.7 FM) licensed to serve Benton, Arkansas, United States, which held the call sign KAKI until 1992 * '' Kaki Klon Suphap'', a traditional Thai folk tale, and the main character, Lady Kaki ** '' Ka Kee'', a 1980 Thai fantasy film based on the story * Kakī, the Māori name of t ...
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Khaki (other)
Khaki is a color. Khaki may also refer to: Locations * Khaki, East Azerbaijan * Khaki, Lorestan * Khaki Branazar * Khaki-ye Olya (other), various places * Khaki-ye Shekarabad * Khaki-ye Sofla * Khaki-ye Vosta Film and television * ''Khaki'' (2007 film), 2007 Indian Malayalam-language film * ''Khaki'' (2020 film), an Indian Kannada-language action film * ''Khaki'' (upcoming film), an upcoming Indian Tamil-language action thriller film Other * Khaki University, Canada (defunct) * Adam Khaki, 14th-century Muslim saint * Khaki trousers, which are normally khaki-colored chinos * Khaki election, military influenced election * Khaki drill, military uniform See also * * Kaki * Khakee (other) * ''Kaakki Sattai ''Kaakki Sattai'' () is a 1985 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Rajasekhar, starring Kamal Haasan, Ambika, Maadhavi, Sathyaraj, Rajeev and Thengai Srinivasan. The film, released on 11 April 1985, during the week of Puthandu, ...'' ...
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Kakki (other)
Kakki may refer to: * Kakki 1, a town and union council of Bannu District in Pakistan * Kakki 2, a town and union council of Bannu District in Pakistan * Kakki nau, a village in Jhang district, Pakistan * Kakki Reservoir in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, India Kakki Nau City * Kaki (other) * Khaki (other) Khaki is a color. Khaki may also refer to: Locations * Khaki, East Azerbaijan * Khaki, Lorestan * Khaki Branazar * Khaki-ye Olya (other), various places * Khaki-ye Shekarabad * Khaki-ye Sofla * Khaki-ye Vosta Film and television * ''Kh ...
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Kaki Bukit (other)
Kaki Bukit is a small town in Perlis, Malaysia. Kaki Bukit may also refer to: * Kaki Bukit, Singapore * Kaki Bukit (state constituency) See also * Kaki Bukit Constituency * Kaki Bukit SC * Kaki Bukit MRT station {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Black Stilt
The black stilt (''Himantopus novaezelandiae'') or kakī (Māori language, Māori) is a wading bird found in New Zealand. It is one of the world's rarest birds, with 169 adults surviving in the wild as of May 2020. Adult kakī have distinctive black plumage, long pink legs, and a long thin black bill. Black stilts largely breed in the Mackenzie Basin in the South Island, and are threatened by introduced Cats in New Zealand, feral cats, ferrets, and hedgehogs as well as habitat degradation from hydroelectric dams, agriculture, and invasive weeds. Taxonomy and systematics Black stilts are one of several species in the genus Stilt, ''Himantopus'', classified along with avocets in the family Recurvirostridae. Although genetically and behaviourally distinct from Black-winged stilt, pied stilts (''Himantopus himantopus''), they are able to successfully hybridise with them. Hybridisation and dilution of the gene pool is one reason black stilts are threatened with extinction. Black an ...
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Ka Kee
''Ka Kee'' () or ''Unfaithful '' is a 1980 Thai fantasy film based on the classical versified in '' Kaki Klon Suphap'' () written by Thai classical poet Chao Phraya Phrakhlong (Hon) () (c. 1740s - 1805), part of Thai folklore. The film was directed by Nerramitr and became one of the most famous Thai fantasy films of the year. A fotonovela based on scenes of the movie was also printed. Other Thai movies with the same title but not based on the classical poem were released in 2003 and 2012. Plot Garuda came down from his celestial residence to gamble with an ancient king in a dice game. Garuda saw the beautiful Ka Kee, the king's wife, and kidnapped her. The king's musician helped her to escape by also seducing her. The king took offence at Ka Kee's unfaithfulness, for she had slept with three men. He punished her by banishing her to a raft that floated to the middle of the ocean, sure that she would not survive her ordeal. The raft drifted until it arrived at an island while Ka ...
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Kaki Klon Suphap
''Kaki Klon Suphap'' () is a Thai narrative poem in the form of '' klon suphap'', written by Chaophraya Phra Khlang (Hon) during the reign of King Rama I (1782–1809). It is based on the '' Kakati Jataka'' from the Pali Canon, and tells the tale of Nang Kaki (Lady Kaki), a stunningly beautiful palace consort who through coincidences and misfortune, ends up having to consort with various different male characters. In modern Thai slang, the term ''kaki'' (กากี) carries negative connotations, and is used as a derogatory term to describe a promiscuous woman who has relations with many men, despite the character of Kaki being unwillingly coerced, blackmailed or forced into having sexual relations with the various male characters throughout the folk tale. Plot synopsis Thao Phromatat (''Lord Phromatat'') is the ruler of the city-state of Nakhon Paranasri, who despite his advanced age has a stunningly beautiful young royal consort known as Nang Kaki (''Lady Kaki''), whom he dee ...
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KBZU
KBZU (106.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas ( licensed to suburban Benton, Arkansas in the Little Rock radio market). The station airs a sports radio format and calls itself "106.7 The Buz2" KBZU is owned by Signal Media of Arkansas, Inc. The station's studios and offices are located just west of downtown Little Rock, along the south shore of the Arkansas River (David D. Terry Lake). The transmitter is located on Shinall Mountain, along Two Towers Road, near the Chenal Valley neighborhood of Little Rock. KBZU is a Class C2 FM station, with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 13,000 watts from a tower 960 feet (292.7 m) in height above average terrain (HAAT). History Early years at 107.1 On January 1, 1979, the station signed on at 107.1 MHz as KAKI. It was owned by Bridges Broadcasting and was the FM counterpart to KGKO (850 AM, now deleted). The station was a Class A, powered at only 2,500 watts, serving Benton and its adjacent towns, ...
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Kaltenkirchen
(nicknamed ''Kaki''; or ''Kolenkarken'') is a town located 35 km north of Hamburg in Germany. It is part of the Segeberg district, in Schleswig-Holstein. It has about 20,000 inhabitants. History First mentioned in the 14th century, it flourished during the Industrial Revolution to accommodate the large number of working class, workers in Hamburg. During World War II, a temporary airfield protected the northern towns from bombing raids, but during the raids on Hamburg the airfield was destroyed and never rebuilt. Only open fields now remain where it was. A concentration camp was established here from August 1944 to April 1945 as a subcamp to the Neuengamme concentration camp. About 700 prisoners died here. There was talk of moving the Hamburg Airport to Kaltenkirchen in the 1970s, but this did not materialise. Attractions Kaltenkirchen station is well known in northern Germany as being the central node of the AKN Eisenbahn, AKN railway company (Altona, Hamburg, Altona - ...
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Fruit
In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (angiosperms) that is formed from the ovary after flowering. Fruits are the means by which angiosperms disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in particular have long propagated using the movements of humans and other animals in a symbiotic relationship that is the means for seed dispersal for the one group and nutrition for the other; humans, and many other animals, have become dependent on fruits as a source of food. Consequently, fruits account for a substantial fraction of the world's agricultural output, and some (such as the apple and the pomegranate) have acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings. In common language and culinary usage, ''fruit'' normally means the seed-associated fleshy structures (or produce) of plants that typically are sweet (or sour) and edible in the raw state, such as apples, bananas, grapes, lemons, oranges, and strawberries. In botanical usage, the term ''fruit'' als ...
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Hao (French Polynesia)
Hao, or Haorangi, is a large coral atoll in the central part of the Tuamotu Archipelago. It has c. 1000 people living on . It was used to house the military support base for the nuclear tests on Mururoa. Because of its shape, French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville named it "Île de la Harpe" (Harp Island). Geography Hao is east of Tahiti. It is long and wide. The lagoon is the fourth largest atoll in French Polynesia (after Rangiroa, Fakarava, and Makemo) and has only one navigable passage, at Kaki, on the north end of the atoll where strong currents prevail up to 20 knots with bores. The lagoon covers an area of 720 km2. The climate is maritime, with temperatures oscillating between 23 and 32 °C throughout the year. The chief town is the village of Otepa, where the main economic activity is the cultivation of pearls. Demography The main village is Otepa, and the population was 1,066 inhabitants in the 2012 census, with a strong demographic increase ...
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