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König (other)
König is a German surname. König may also refer to: Businesses *Koenig (organ builder), a French pipe organ builder *Koenig & Bauer, a German company that makes printing presses *König Brewery, a brewery in Duisburg, Germany and its beer ''König Pilsener'' *König Ludwig Schlossbrauerei, a brewery in Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany *Koenig Specials, a German luxury car tuning house Places *König (crater), a lunar crater named after Rudolf König *Koenig, Missouri, a community in the United States *Konig, South Carolina, a populated place *König Glacier, South Georgia *König Pilsener Arena, a sports centre in Oberhausen, Germany *König Palast, sports venue in Krefeld, Germany *Koenig Valley, Antarctica *3815 König, an asteroid *Bad König, a spa town in Hesse, Germany *Museum Koenig, a history museum in Bonn, Germany, named after Alexander Koenig Science *Kőnig's lemma, in graph theory *König's syndrome, a syndrome of abdominal pain in relation to meals *König's theorem ...
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König
König (; ) is the German language, German word for "king". In German and other languages applying the Diaeresis (diacritic), umlaut, the transliterations ''Koenig'' and ''Kœnig'', when referring to a surname, also occur. As a surname in English, the use of ''Koenig'' is usual, and sometimes also ''Konig''. Notable people with the name include: People A to F *Adam Koenig (born 1971), American politician *Adrianus König (1867–1944), Dutch politician *Aislinn Konig (born 1998), Canadian basketball player *Alexander Koenig (1858–1940), German naturalist *Alexander König (born 1966), German skater *Alfons König (1898–1944), Wehrmacht officer during World War II *Alfred König (1913–1987), Austrian-Turkish Olympic sprinter *Andrew Koenig (1968–2010), American actor *Andrew Koenig (politician) (born 1982), American politician in Missouri *Andrew Koenig (programmer), American computer scientist and author *Anna Leonore König (1771–1854), Swedish singer *Arthur König (18 ...
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Bad König
Bad König () is a town and resort ('' Kurort'') in the central Odenwald in the Odenwaldkreis (district) in Hesse, Germany, 29 km southeast of Darmstadt. Geography Neighbouring communities Bad König borders in the north on the communities of Höchst and Lützelbach, in the east and south on the town of Michelstadt and in the west on the communities of Brombachtal and Brensbach. Constituent communities Besides the main town, also called Bad König, the town has the outlying ''Ortsteile'' of Zell, Momart, Etzen-Gesäß, Fürstengrund, Kimbach, Nieder-Kinzig and Ober-Kinzig with Gumpersberg. History Bad König is one of the oldest settlements in the Mümling valley. There were Germanic settlers quite early on. In Roman times, the name for this place was apparently ''Quintiacum'', and ''Quinticha'' was the name under which Bad König had its first documentary mention between 820 and 822. In the Middle Ages it was originally an Imperial holding, then belonging to ...
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Kenig
Kenig is a surname of Ashkenazi Jewish (Yiddish) origin, represents a variation of König. Notable people with the surname include: * Alejandro Kenig (born 1969), Argentine footballer * Ariel Kenig (born 1983), French writer * Carlos Kenig (born 1953), Argentine mathematician * Jan Ignacy Kenig (1822–1880), Polish engineer * Maya Kenig, Israeli film director Kenig or Kyonig is also the colloquial Russian name for Kaliningrad (formerly the German city of Königsberg Königsberg (; ; ; ; ; ; , ) is the historic Germany, German and Prussian name of the city now called Kaliningrad, Russia. The city was founded in 1255 on the site of the small Old Prussians, Old Prussian settlement ''Twangste'' by the Teuton ..., from which the nickname is derived) {{surname, Kenig Surnames of Jewish origin Surnames of Polish origin Surnames of Argentine origin ...
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Camera Obscura (album)
''Camera Obscura'' is the sixth and final studio album by German singer Nico, featuring the backing band the Faction. It was recorded in March–April 1985 and released later that year by Beggars Banquet Records. It was produced by John Cale, marking their first studio collaboration since '' The End...'' in 1974. It was Nico's final studio album before her death. Recording Nico's vocal style on ''Camera Obscura'' is somewhat different from her prior records, with some songs bearing similarities to Dead Can Dance's Lisa Gerrard. The jazz standard "My Funny Valentine", by contrast, has a more standard legato vocal style, despite her very deep contralto. Many of the tracks offer a refined version of the new wave gothic rock of her previous album '' Drama of Exile''. The album is dedicated to her then-manager, Alan Wise. Sonically, the album follows on from ''Drama of Exile'' in that Nico's core songs are given full band arrangements. Whereas ''Drama of Exile'' carried a stron ...
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Koenig Memorandum
The Koenig Memorandum (also known as The Koenig Report) was a confidential and internal Israeli government document authored in April 1976 by Yisrael Koenig, a member of the Alignment (then the ruling party), who served as the Northern District Commissioner of the Ministry of the Interior for 26 years. The document put forward a number of strategic goals and tactical steps aimed at reducing the number and influence of Arab citizens of Israel in the Galilee region. Outlining what he viewed as "objective thought that ensures the long-term Jewish national interests," Koenig stressed the need to "examine the possibility of diluting existing Arab population concentrations". The leaking of the report by the Israeli newspaper Al-Hamishmar is frequently referred to as "a major turning point in the relationship between the Israeli State and the Palestinian minority." Background The Koenig Memorandum was the first publicly available document to outline some of the "policies of discrimin ...
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König SD 570
The König SD 570 is a four-cylinder, two-stroke, single ignition radial aircraft engine designed for powered paragliders, powered parachutes and single place ultralight trikes.Cliche, Andre: ''Ultralight Aircraft Shopper's Guide'' 8th Edition, page G-6 Cybair Limited Publishing, 2001. The engine was originally designed and produced by Dieter König of Berlin, Germany. The design was sold to Zanzottera Technologies of Italy and then sold again, along with the rest of Zanzottera's two-stroke ultralight aircraft engine line to Compact Radial Engines of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Compact Radial Engines was then in turn acquired by Fiate Aviation Co., Ltd. of Hefei, Anhui, China in August 2017. Fiate Aviation did not advertise the engine as available in 2021. Development The SD 570 is an unusual four-cylinder radial engine that is very compact and light weight at only . The engine features single capacitor discharge ignition Capacitor discharge ignition (CDI) or thy ...
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König SC 430
The König SC 430 is a three-cylinder, two-stroke, single ignition radial aircraft engine designed for powered paragliders and single place ultralight trikes.Cliche, Andre: ''Ultralight Aircraft Shopper's Guide'' 8th Edition, page G-5 Cybair Limited Publishing, 2001. The engine was originally designed and produced by Dieter König of Berlin, Germany. The design was sold to Zanzottera Technologies of Italy and then sold again, along with the rest of Zanzottera's two-stroke ultralight aircraft engine line to Compact Radial Engines of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Compact Radial Engines was then in turn acquired by Fiate Aviation Co., Ltd. of Hefei, Anhui, China in August 2017. Fiate Aviation did not advertise the engine as available in 2021. Development The SC 430 is a unique three cylinder radial engine that is very compact and lightweight at only . The engine features single capacitor discharge ignition, a single Bing 49 diaphragm type carburetor and rotary valve induc ...
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Formula König
Formula König was an open wheel racing series based in Germany and sponsored by German automobile company König Komfort- und Rennsitze GmbH (König comfort and racing seats GmbH). It ran from 1988 to 2004 as a single-seater feeder series. Its most famous champion was seven-time Formula One world champion, Michael Schumacher. Scoring system Champions See also *German Formula Three Championship The German Formula Three Championship was the national Formula Three championship of Germany, and the former West Germany, from 1950 to 2002, then as Formel 3 until 2014. In 2003, the series had merged with the French Formula Three Championship ... * ADAC Formel Masters * ADAC Volkswagen Polo Cup External linksKönig Komfort- und Rennsitze GmbH official website(German) {{DEFAULTSORT:Formula Konig Formula racing series Defunct auto racing series Formula racing Auto racing series in Germany Auto racing series in West Germany One-make series ...
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König's Theorem (other)
There are several theorems associated with the name König or Kőnig: * König's theorem (set theory), named after the Hungarian mathematician Gyula Kőnig. * König's theorem (complex analysis), named after the Hungarian mathematician Gyula Kőnig. * Kőnig's theorem (graph theory), named after his son Dénes Kőnig. * König's theorem (kinetics), named after the German mathematician Samuel König. See also * Kőnig's lemma (also known as Kőnig's infinity lemma), named after Dénes Kőnig {{mathdab ...
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König's Syndrome
König's syndrome (synonym ileocaecal valve syndrome) is a syndrome of abdominal pain in relation to meals, constipation alternated with diarrhea, meteorism, gurgling sounds (hyper-peristalsis) on auscultation (especially in the right iliac fossa), and abdominal distension. It is caused by an incomplete obstruction of the small intestine and especially of the ileocecal valve, e.g. in Crohn's disease, or in rare cases of cancer of the small intestine The small intestine or small bowel is an organ (anatomy), organ in the human gastrointestinal tract, gastrointestinal tract where most of the #Absorption, absorption of nutrients from food takes place. It lies between the stomach and large intes .... It is named after the German surgeon, Franz König (1832–1910), and should not be confused with König's disease, also named after him. References http://www.vulgaris-medical.com/encyclopedie/konig-(syndrome-de)-2665.html* - König's syndrome * F. König. Die stricturirende Tu ...
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Kőnig's Lemma
Kőnig's lemma or Kőnig's infinity lemma is a theorem in graph theory due to the Hungarian mathematician Dénes Kőnig who published it in 1927. It gives a sufficient condition for an infinite graph to have an infinitely long path. The computability aspects of this theorem have been thoroughly investigated by researchers in mathematical logic, especially in recursion theory, computability theory. This theorem also has important roles in constructive mathematics and proof theory. Statement of the lemma Let G be a connected graph, connected, Glossary of graph theory terms#finite, locally finite, Glossary of graph theory terms#finite, infinite graph. This means that every two vertices can be connected by a finite path, each vertex is adjacent to only finitely many other vertices, and the graph has infinitely many vertices. Then G contains a Ray (graph theory), ray: a path (graph theory), simple path (a path with no repeated vertices) that starts at one vertex and continues from it ...
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Museum Koenig
The Museum Koenig Bonn, formerly Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig (German: ''Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig'', abbreviated ZFMK), is a natural history museum and zoological research institution in Bonn, Germany. The museum is named after Alexander Koenig, who donated his collection of specimens to the institution. The museum was opened in 1934 and forms, since 2001, the ''Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change,'' abbreviated ''LIB,'' together with the ''Museum of Nature Hamburg''. The LIB is affiliated with the Leibniz Association. On 1 September 1948 the museum saw the opening of the Parlamentarischer Rat, the organ to create the German constitution. The actual proceedings happened in the nearby Pädagogische Akademie, the later Bundeshaus. History The museum was founded by the private scholar Alexander Koenig (1858–1940) as a private institute for zoological research and public education. Alexander Koenig, who was born in 185 ...
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