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Topics referred to by the same term
Kamak or Kamek (Persian: كمك) may refer to various places in Iran: Kamak-e Olya, Hamadan Province Kamak-e Sofla, Hamadan Province Kamak, Kermanshah Kamak-e
Kamak
Topics referred to by the same term
Pobit Kamak refers to the following places in Bulgaria: Pobit Kamak, Kyustendil Province Pobit Kamak, Pazardzhik Province Pobit Kamak, Razgrad Province
Pobit_Kamak
Village in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
Pobit Kamak (Bulgarian: Побит камък, romanized: Pobit kamak) is a village located in Sarnitsa Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Southern Bulgaria. The
Pobit Kamak, Pazardzhik Province
Pobit_Kamak,_Pazardzhik_Province
Karvav Kamak (Bulgarian: Кървав камък), meaning Bloody Stone, is a small mountain range in Kraishte region on the border of western Bulgaria and southeastern
Karvav_Kamak
Hydroelectric power plant in Bulgaria
The Tsankov Kamak Hydroelectric Power Plant, also Tsankov Kamak HPP, comprises an arch dam and hydroelectric power plant (HPP) on the territory of the
Tsankov Kamak Hydro Power Plant
Tsankov_Kamak_Hydro_Power_Plant
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Kamak-e Khodadad (Persian: كمك خداداد, also Romanized as Kamak-e Khodādād; also known as Chamech, Chamesh, Kamak, Kamak-e Soflá, and Kamek) is a village
Kamak-e_Khodadad
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Kamak-e Safer (Persian: كمك صفر, also Romanized as Kamak-e Şafer) is a village in Ludab Rural District, Ludab District, Boyer-Ahmad County, Kohgiluyeh
Kamak-e_Safer
Waterfall
Borov Kamak (Bulgarian: Боров камък, "Pine Stone") is a waterfall in the Vratsa mountain, western Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria. The waterfall is situated
Borov_Kamak
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Kamak-e Gorg Ali (Persian: كمك گرگعلي, also Romanized as Kamak-e Gorg ʿAlī) is a village in Ludab Rural District, Ludab District, Boyer-Ahmad County, Kohgiluyeh
Kamak-e_Gorg_Ali
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Kamak-e Azizollah (Persian: كمك عزيزاله, also Romanized as Kamak-e ʿAzīzollah; also known as Kamak, Kamak-e ‘Olyā, and Kamak-e Vosţá) is a village in Ludab
Kamak-e_Azizollah
Village in Kermanshah, Iran
Kamak (Persian: كمك) is a village in Miyan Darband Rural District, in the Central District of Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006
Kamak,_Kermanshah
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Kamak-e Khoda Rahem (Persian: كمك خدارحم, also Romanized as Kamak-e Khodā Raḥem) is a village in Ludab Rural District, Ludab District, Boyer-Ahmad County
Kamak-e_Khoda_Rahem
Mountain range in southeastern Europe
Raysko Praskalo (the highest waterfall in the Balkans), as well as Borov Kamak, Babsko Praskalo, Etropole Waterfall, Karlovsko Praskalo, and Skaklya, among
Balkan_Mountains
Village in Kurdistan, Iran
Kamak-e Olya (Persian: كمك عليا, also Romanized as Kamak-e ‘Olyā and Kamak ‘Olyā; also known as Kamak, Kamak-e Bālā, and Kūmak Bāla) is a village in Chaharduli-ye
Kamak-e_Olya
Masculine given name
Пелю, Пелко (Pelyo, Pelyu, Pelko), Пешо (Pesho); Камен (Kamen) ("kamen, kamək" in Bulgarian means: stone) Catalan: Pere Cebuano: Pedro Standard Chinese:
Peter_(given_name)
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Kamak-e Rah Khoda (Persian: كمك راه خدا, also Romanized as Kamak-e Rāh Khodā) is a village in Ludab Rural District, Ludab District, Boyer-Ahmad County
Kamak-e_Rah_Khoda
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Kamak-e Sofla (Persian: كمك سفلي, also Romanized as Kamak-e Soflá; also known as Kamak and Kamak-e Pā’īn) is a village in Chaharduli Rural District, in
Kamak-e_Sofla
Village in Haskovo Province, Bulgaria
Ostar kamak is a village in the municipality of Harmanli, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 24, 2010 v t e
Ostar_kamak
Soft boot worn by Arctic peoples
Mukluks or kamik (Inuktitut: ᑲᒥᒃ [kaˈmik]) (singular: ᑲᒪᒃ kamak, plural: ᑲᒦᑦ kamiit) are soft boots, traditionally made of reindeer (caribou) skin or
Mukluk
Dam in Bulgaria
The two other existing dams on the Vacha River are the Vacha Dam and the Kamak Dam. "Bulgarien: Vacha Cascade Joint Implementation Projekt" (PDF). Energy
Tsankov_Dam
Pair of waterfalls in Vratsa, Bulgaria
Vratsa, North-West Bulgaria. One is named Skaklya and the other one Borov Kamak. Skaklya (Bulgarian: Скакля) is the name of two different waterfalls in
Vratsa_waterfalls
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran
Kamak-e Nad Ali (Persian: كمك نادعلي, also Romanized as Kamak-e Nād ʿAlī) is a village in Ludab Rural District, Ludab District, Boyer-Ahmad County, Kohgiluyeh
Kamak-e_Nad_Ali
Village in Gabrovo Province, Bulgaria
Sechen Kamak is a village in Tryavna Municipality, in Gabrovo Province, in northern central Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 24, 2010 v t e
Sechen_kamak
Dam in Plovdiv Province, Smolyan Province
includes five reservoirs and seven hydro power plants — Teshel, Devin, Tsankov Kamak, Orphey, Krichim and Vacha 1 and 2, with a combined installed capacity of
Dospat–Vacha Hydropower Cascade
Dospat–Vacha_Hydropower_Cascade
Reservoir in Bulgaria
existing dams on the Vacha River are the Vacha Dam, Tsankov Dam, and the Kamak Dam. The 144.5 metres (474 ft) concrete dam was in its implementation stage
Krichim_Reservoir
Kaloferska mountain (2,376 m, Botev Peak, Central Balkan Mountains) Karvav Kamak (1,737 m, Bilo) Kobilska Planina (1,312 m, Chardak) Konyavska planina (1
List_of_mountains_in_Bulgaria
Krum Rock (Bulgarian: Krumov Kamak \'kru-mov 'ka-m&k\) is a small nunatak rising to 208 metres on the southwest edge of Balkan Snowfield just north of
Krum_Rock
Beach in Antarctica
made from January 31 to February 4, 1996. The Vergilov Rocks (Vergilov Kamak ver-'gi-lov 'ka-m&k) are a group of rocks off Bulgarian Beach on Hurd Peninsula
Bulgarian_Beach
Mountain in Serbia and Bulgaria
Bulgaria is Dragovski kamak (Драговски камък), at 1,118 m. Due to the characteristic pyramidal shape of its north face, Dragovski kamak is referred to as
Greben_(mountain)
Village in Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria
Pobit Kamak is a village in Treklyano Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. The village of Pobit Kamak has only two inhabitants in
Pobit Kamak, Kyustendil Province
Pobit_Kamak,_Kyustendil_Province
Mountain in South Korea
Gamaksan (Korean: 감악산), also known as Kamak Mountain or Hill 675 (675고지) during the Korean War, is a mountain in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It sits
Gamaksan_(Gyeonggi)
Alloy of iron and nickel found in meteorites
was coined in 1861 and is derived from the Greek root καμακ- "kamak" or κάμαξ "kamaks", meaning vine-pole. It is a major constituent of iron meteorites
Kamacite
Town in Lovech, Bulgaria
Visokata Mogila (Chukara) to the east; to the north are Beli Kamak, Sredno Bardo and Zabiti Kamak hills; and to the west are Goli Rat and Chukata. The Ugarchin
Ugarchin
Place in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
south and the southwest of Slivnitsa. The mountain's highest peak is Mechi Kamak (Мечи камък, "Bear's Stone") and is 1,077 m high. Viskyar is rich in archeological
Slivnitsa
Gorge in Bulgaria
both shores the river Erma, called Tsarkvishteto (the Church) and Zhilav Kamak (the Hardy Rock). Downstream the gorge widens and its slopes remain relatively
Tran_Gorge
Village in Pernik Province, Bulgaria
foot of Viskear mountain. The mountain is low with the highest peak Mechi Kamak (1077m). Viskear village is 15 kilometers northwest of Pernik and 9 kilometers
Viskear
Municipality in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
are only three communities with a permanent population: Sarnitsa, Pobit Kamak and Medeni Polyani, with only Sarnitsa being a town. The population is around
Sarnitsa_Municipality
70 m (230 ft) Vratsa waterfalls Skaklia (ephemeral) – 130 m (430 ft) Borov Kamak – 63 m (207 ft) Raysko Praskalo – 124.5 m (408 ft), highest waterfall in
List_of_waterfalls_by_type
River in Bulgaria
50 km long. It drains the eastern slopes of the mountain ranges of Karvav Kamak, Milevska Planina and Kobilska Planina, the northern and eastern slopes
Treklyanska_reka
Region in Bulgaria and Serbia
Besna Kobila mountain in Serbia (1,922 m); the border mountain of Karvav Kamak includes the highest point of the region in Bulgaria, Bilo (1,737 m). The
Kraishte
Village in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
about 1430 meters. It is near the permanently populated areas of Pobit Kamak and Sarnitsa. The old name of the village was Nova Mahala (Bulgarian: Нова
Medeni_Polyani
bow, The bow with which Kērēsāspa went to war with the giant demonic bird Kamak and shot infinite arrows like rain into its wings and brought it down and
List_of_mythological_objects
Rocky peak on Bigla Ridge, Antarctica
Balabanski Crag (Bulgarian: Балабански камък, ‘Balabanski Kamak’ \ba-la-'ban-ski 'ka-m&k\) is the rocky peak rising to 833 m in eastern Bigla Ridge on
Balabanski_Crag
River in Bulgaria
between Devin and Stamboliyski. Following the construction of the Tsankov Kamak Hydro Power Plant in 2010, a 16.6 km section of the road was submerged and
Vacha_(river)
/ 41.71194°N 26.35083°E / 41.71194; 26.35083 Europe - Central Shulep Kamak Peak Bulgaria North Macedonia Serbia 42°19′N 22°22′E / 42.317°N 22
List_of_tripoints
Municipality in Gabrovo, Bulgaria
Rashovite - Рашовите - 2 Ruevtsi - Руевци - 10 Svirtsi - Свирци - 4 Sechen kamak - Сечен камък - 7 Skortsite - Скорците - 2 Staynovtsi - Стайновци - 5 Stanchov
Tryavna_Municipality
Municipality in Razgrad, Bulgaria
Nedoklan Недоклан 212 Osenets Осенец 1,081 Ostrovche Островче 164 Pobit Kamak Побит камък 312 Prostorno Просторно 189 Poroishte Пороище 505 Radingrad
Razgrad_Municipality
Road in Bulgaria
city of Vratsa, bypasses the Veslets ridge from the west and the Milin Kamak ridge from the east and heads north through the western Danubian Plain.
II-15_road_(Bulgaria)
District in Hamadan province, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Pirsalman_District
City in Bulgaria
Serpukhov, Russia Sumy, Ukraine Villeneuve-le-Roi, France Ledenika cave Borov Kamak waterfall Vratsa by night Vratsata gorge Street scene Ethnographic complex
Vratsa
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Gozar_Gajin
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Hesamabad,_Asadabad
Place in Lovech, Bulgaria
with the towering hills and peaks Petrahilya, Ostrich, Cherven and Ravni Kamak, the cool breeze of the Vit river, and the spirit of centuries past, hovering
Teteven
Rural district in Hamadan province, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Pirsalman_Rural_District
Place in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
saddle. The highest point of the municipality is the summit of Manyakov Kamak (1,439 m). Between Lakavitsa and the Balkan Mountains lie the easternmost
Pravets_Municipality
Khorasan Province, Iran Kalak, Gilan, Iran Kalak, Ramsar, Mazandaran, Iran Kamak, Kermanshah, Iran Kapak, Kurdistan, Iran Karak, Iran Karak, Malaysia Karak
List_of_palindromic_places
Mountain Vratsa waterfalls Skaklia (not constant) – 130 m (430 ft) Borov Kamak – 63 m (207 ft) Veliki slap (Large Waterfall) – 78 m (256 ft), highest waterfall
List_of_waterfalls
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Qarah_Bolagh,_Asadabad
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Bad_Khvoreh
Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Sofla Hud Kabuneh Kamak-e Azizollah Kamak-e Gorg Ali Kamak-e Khoda Rahem Kamak-e Khodadad Kamak-e Nad Ali Kamak-e Rah Khoda Kamak-e Safer Karreh Dan
Amirabad,_Boyer-Ahmad
Village in Hamadan province, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Musaabad,_Asadabad
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Mohammadabad,_Hamadan
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Charoq
Rocky Peak
Zhefarovich Crag (Bulgarian: Жефарович камък, ‘Zhefarovich Kamak’ \zhe-'fa-ro-vich 'ka-m&k\) is the sharp rocky peak rising to 1015 m in the west foothills
Zhefarovich_Crag
Krali Marko Crag (Bulgarian: Крали Марков камък, romanized: Krali Markov kamak; Bulgarian pronunciation: [krali markɔv kamɤk]) is the rocky ridge extending
Krali_Marko_Crag
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Cheshmeh_Valad
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Aminabad,_Darbandrud
River in Bulgaria
valley cut in Aptian limestones. It flows north until the village of Pobit Kamak, then west until Topchii and then north again. West of the town of Kubrat
Topchiyska_reka
62729°N 23.12801°E / 42.62729; 23.12801 Lyaskovo (on the bypass of Tsankov Kamak) 882 2010 41°47′41″N 24°28′35″E / 41.79460°N 24.47626°E / 41.79460; 24
List_of_tunnels_in_Bulgaria
Korean War offensive conducted by the Chinese PVA
wide front, and begun sweeping the slopes rising to Hill 675, the peak of Kamak Mountain, in the gap area. It was 1800 before the commander, Lt. Col. Frederick
Chinese_spring_offensive
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Qomshaneh,_Asadabad
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Tsankov (surname) Tsankov Dam on the Vacha River in Bulgaria Tsankov Kamak Hydro Power Plant in southwestern Bulgaria Dragan Tsankov Boulevard in Sofia
Tsankov
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Alanjeh
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Takhtiabad
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Qara_Kand,_Asadabad
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Aminabad,_Chaharduli
Reservoir in Devin Municipality, Bulgaria
other existing dams on the Vacha River are the Krichim Dam, the Tsankov Kamak Dam and the Teshel Dam. Completed on 5 November 1975, the Vacha Dam is situated
Vacha_Reservoir
Sredna Gora Mountain (Buzovgrad). Ovcharovo, Haskovo Province in Sakar Pobit Kamak, Pazardzhik Province in the Rhodopes Belintash, Rhodopi Region, Plovdiv
List_of_megaliths
County in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran
Sofla Hud Kabuneh Kamak-e Azizollah Kamak-e Gorg Ali Kamak-e Khoda Rahem Kamak-e Khodadad Kamak-e Nad Ali Kamak-e Rah Khoda Kamak-e Safer Karreh Dan
Boyer-Ahmad_County
Village in Hamadan province, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Chenar-e_Olya,_Hamadan
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Ahmadabad,_Asadabad
Turkic ethnic group in the North Caucasus
undoubtedly, pre-Turkic, Japhetic. There is an opinion that people of Kami, Kamaks, mentioned as long ago as by Ptolemaeus, are historically related to Kumyks
Kumyks
Village in Hamadan province, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Tavilan-e_Sofla
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Biaj
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Gavanlu,_Asadabad
Village in Hamadan, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Molham_Darreh
Reservoir in Bulgaria
and the Vacha River with its power plants, dams and reservoirs (Tsankov Kamak HPP, Vacha Reservoir, Krichim Reservoir, Vacha II HPP, Krichim HPP and Vacha
Dospat_Reservoir
City in Kermanshah province, Iran
Industrial Estate Jafarabad Jahanabad Jelugireh-ye Olya Jelugireh-ye Sofla Kamak Kasirabad Khaneh Khoda Khanomabad Khelek Khvoshinan-e Olya Khvoshinan-e
Kermanshah
Mountain in Graham Land, Antarctica
Ishirkov Crag (Bulgarian: Иширков камък, ‘Ishirkov Kamak’ \i-'shir-kov 'ka-m&k\) is the rocky peak rising to 1490 m in Arkovna Ridge, Aristotle Mountains
Ishirkov_Crag
Rural district in Hamadan province, Iran
Charoq Chenar-e Olya Cheshmeh Valad Dow Baraleh Hasanabad-e Emam Kamak-e Olya Kamak-e Sofla Mohammadabad Molla Vali Nematabad Pir Malu Qaderabad Qara
Kolyai_Rural_District
1955 Bengali romantic drama film
Bengali cinema. The film became hugely successful at the box office. Rai Kamak is a devotee of Krishna. Rai and Ranjan have loved each other since childhood
Raikamal
Australian painter
doi:10.1111/muan.12254 – via CrossRef. Salmon, Fiona (November 2018). "Kamak!: The mercurial art of John Mawurndjul | Art Monthly Australasia". Art Monthly
Jimmy_Njiminjuma
Bodies that are official authorities on standard varieties of a language
Kichwa Language (Kichwa Amawta Kamachik/ Academia de la Lengua Kichwa, 'KAMAK') 2003 Peru Peruvian Ministries of Education and of Culture (as part of
List_of_language_regulators
Body affiliated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria
and Antarctica Park in Kilifarevo. and Tangra Mountains Street, Krumov Kamak Street, Perunika Glacier Street, Rogosh Glacier Street and Opalchenie Peak
Antarctic Place-names Commission
Antarctic_Place-names_Commission
River in Bulgaria and Greece
the Dospat in Bulgaria, and one village in Greece — Medeni Polyani, Pobit Kamak and Sarnitsa (town) in Sarnitsa Municipality of Pazardzhik Province, Dospat
Dospat_(river)
Municipality in Haskovo, Bulgaria
Ivanovo Izvorovo Kolarovo Leshnikovo Nadezhden Ovcharovo Oreshets Ostar kamak Polyanovo Preslavets Rogozinovo Slavyanovo Smirnentsi Harmanli Cherepovo
Harmanli_Municipality
Inuit varieties spoken in Alaska and the Northwest Territories
qimmia /qimːiq/ → /qimːia/ dog → {her/his dog} weak kamik /kamik/ boot → → → kammak /kamːak/ two boots kamik → kammak /kamik/ → /kamːak/ boot → {two boots}
Iñupiaq_language
Mihaylovski Crag (Bulgarian: Михайловски камък, ‘Mihaylovski Kamak’ \mi-hay-'lov-ski 'ka-m&k\) is the narrow rocky hill extending 3.8 km in west-northwest
Mihaylovski_Crag
Mountain in the South Shetland Islands
Burdick Ridge from Krumov Kamak.
Burdick_Peak
Football club
94750°E / 41.03571; 28.94750 Chairman Mehmet Suat Özcan Manager İsmet Kamak League Turkish Women's Football Super League 2024–25 8th Website https://www
Fatih_Vatan_S.K.
KAMAK
KAMAK
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kamakhya | காமாகà¯à®¯à®¾
Goddess Durga
Kamakhya | காமாகà¯à®¯à®¾
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Beloved of Kama; The Jasmine
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi, Parvati, One with loving eyes
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi, Parvati, One with loving eyes
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Having Voluptuous Eyes
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kamakshee | காமாகà¯à®·à¯€
Goddess Lakshmi, Parvati, One with loving eyes
Kamakshee | காமாகà¯à®·à¯€
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Indian
God Rama
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
One with Loving Eyes; Goddess Parvati; Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Hindu
Durga, Granter of wishes
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kamakshi | காமாகà¯à®·à¯€
Goddess Lakshmi, Parvati, One with loving eyes
Kamakshi | காமாகà¯à®·à¯€
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sincere; Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu
Durga
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kamakya | காமகà¯à®¯à®¾
Durga, Granter of wishes
Kamakya | காமகà¯à®¯à®¾
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A Devi; Same as Lalita
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvathi
KAMAK
KAMAK
Female
Celtic
, beautiful prospect.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Evening Light
Girl/Female
Indian
Pine tree
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia and the southeast)
English (mainly East Anglia and the southeast) : from a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements hari, heri ‘army’ + mÄri, mÄ“ri ‘famous’.English : habitational name from Haremere Hall in Etchingham, Sussex, which is named from Old English hÄr ‘gray’ + mere ‘pool’.
Girl/Female
Indian
A river in paradise, Abundant
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Jamaican
Renowned in Battle; Famous Warrior
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Peace
Boy/Male
Sikh
Priceless wealth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, a short form of Philpott.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a depression in the ground, from Middle English pot ‘drinking or storage vessel’ used in this transferred sense, or a habitational name from one of the minor places deriving their name from this word, in the sense ‘pit’, ‘hole’.English and North German (Lower Rhine-Westphalia) : metonymic occupational name for a potter, from Middle English, Middle Low German pot ‘pot’. See also Potter.North German : topographic name for someone living on a low-lying plot, from Low German dialect pÅt ‘puddle’.
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Indian, Kashmiri
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