Koci Xoxe
Koci may refer to: * Kočí, Czech surname * Kočí, Czech Republic * Koći Koći ( cyrl, Коћи; sq, Kojë) is a village in the municipality of Tuzi, Montenegro, near the border with Albania. The village is inhabited by ethnic Albanians of the Roman Catholic faith. Geography Koći lies east of the capital Podgorica ..., a village in Montenegro * Koçi, Albanian surname * Koci Cliffs, an Antarctic cliff See also * Kuci (other) {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kočí
Kočí (coachman in Czech) may refer to: Places *Kočí (Chrudim District), a municipality and village in the Czech Republic Czech people * David Kočí, ice hockey player * Přemysl Kočí, artist * Václav Kočí, ice hockey player * Irena Kočí, politician * Boris Kočí Boris Kočí (born 9 October 1964) is a Czech football manager and former player who works as assistant manager for Mladá Boleslav. A midfielder, he played over 50 matches in the Czech First League between its inception in 1993 and 1996. Car ..., footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Koci Czech-language surnames Occupational surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Koći
Koći ( cyrl, Коћи; sq, Kojë) is a village in the municipality of Tuzi, Montenegro, near the border with Albania. The village is inhabited by ethnic Albanians of the Roman Catholic faith. Geography Koći lies east of the capital Podgorica, north of Ubli. Koći is a village in Koja e Kuçit, eastern Montenegro, bordering Albania. Along with Albanian-inhabited Hoti and Gruda, Koći is, from Albanian point of view, part of the wider Malësia-region (''Malesija''). History At the beginning of the Montenegrin–Ottoman War, the Kuči rose up against the Ottomans, who started dispatching soldiers at the frontier, including at Koći. According to Spiridon Gopčević, the area of Koći included 10 km2 and 550 inhabitants, out of which 480 were Catholics, 40 Orthodox, and 25 Muslims (1877). 20th century Traveler Arso Milatović (who wrote a travel book on his experiences 1935–45) stayed at Koći and described it as "a village neighbouring Malesia, misplaced and ru ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Koçi
Koçi is an Albanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Koçi Bey (died 1650), Albanian Ottoman bureaucrat * Elez Koçi (1856-1916), Albanian activist * Ervin Koçi, Albanian politician * Koçi Xoxe (1911-1949), Albanian politician * Akil Mark Koci (born 1946), Kosovo Albanian composer * Hafiz Sabri Koçi (1921-2004), Albanian cleric * Amanda Ava Koçi, known as Ava Max Amanda Ava Koci (born Amanda Koçi; February 16, 1994), known professionally as Ava Max, is an American singer and songwriter. She signed with Atlantic Records in 2016, through which she released her breakthrough single " Sweet but Psycho" in ..., American singer of Albanian origin See also * Kočí, Czech surname {{DEFAULTSORT:Koci Albanian-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Koci Cliffs
The Koci Cliffs () are arcuate cliffs, high, standing south of Colwell Massif in Victoria Land, Antarctica. The cliffs trend west-southwest–east-northeast across the head of Waddington Glacier and locally mark the divide between glaciers flowing north to Ferrar Glacier or south to Skelton Glacier. The feature was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (1994) after Bruce R. Koci of the Polar Ice Coring Office, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, an authority in ice drilling with broad experience for many years in Antarctica and Greenland. He provided support to the Antarctic Muon and Neutrino Detection Array at the South Pole, 1993–2001, and to other parts of the U.S. Antarctic Program The United States Antarctic Program (or USAP; formerly known as the United States Antarctic Research Program or USARP and the United States Antarctic Service or USAS) is an organization of the United States government which has presence in the A ... through the 2004–05 field seaso ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |