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KCEB KCEB is a full-service television station in Longview, Texas, broadcasting locally as the CW affiliate on channel 54. Owned by Estes Broadcasting, KCEB broadcasts at the maximum output power of 5000 kW from its transmitter in East Mountain, northwest of Longview, and covers some of East Texas.
KCET KCET is one of four PBS member stations serving Los Angeles and Southern California, the others being KVCR-TV, KOCE-TV, and KLCS. Broadcasting on channel 28, the studio is located at 4401 West Sunset Boulevard.
KCFG KCFG is a full-service television station in Flagstaff, Arizona, broadcasting locally in analog on VHF channel 9 and in digital on UHF channel 32 as an America One affiliate. It provides over-the-air analog service from its transmitter on Mount Elden and digital service from its transmitter on Mormon Mountain.
KCFR KCFR, KCFC, and KKPC are AM radio stations in owned and operated by Colorado Public Radio. The three stations broadcast the same signal from different locations; KCFR broadcasts on AM 1340 in Denver, KCFC broadcasts on AM 1490 in Boulder, and KKPC broadcasts on AM 1230 in Pueblo.
KCI Konecranes KCI Konecranes is a Finnish company, headquartered in Hyvinkää, which specialises in the manufacture and service of cranes of various sizes and lifting capacities. The company was initially a division of KONE, who began to manufacture cranes and hoists in the 1930s, but was spun off as an independent company in 1994 when KONE underwent extensive restructuring.
KCL Enterprises KCL Enterprises is one of the UK’s leading University based technology transfer companies and is a wholly owned subsidiary company of King's College London. KCL Enterprises are responsible for business development and commercialisation and for the management of the university’s research grants and contracts.
KCLG-CA KCLG-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Neosho, Missouri, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 32 as an affiliate of the i Network. Founded August 16, 1988, the station is owned by Gary M.
KCLP-CA KCLP-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Boise, Idaho, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 18 as an affiliate of Tri-State Christian Television (TCT). Founded October 24, 1991, the station is owned by Alpha & Omega Communications LLC.
KCMO (AM) KCMO 710 AM is a Kansas City area talk radio station that airs syndicated shows, such as those hosted by Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Dave Ramsey, Michael Savage, and Glenn Beck. It is affiliated with Fox News Radio.
KCND KCND-FM Bismarck signed on the air in 1981 as Prairie Public Radio, which later became part of the similarly named Prairie Public radio service, formerly North Dakota Public Radio. It currently broadcasts with an Effective radiated power of 50 kW on 90.
KCND-TV KCND was the call letters of a television station in Pembina, North Dakota, announced on February 20, 1959, and signed on November 7, 1960 on channel 12. The station was established by Gordon McLendon, a Texas broadcaster who was in the habit of writing editorials which were read on-air by personalities at his station.
KCNS KCNS is a home shopping television station in San Francisco, California, in the United States. It is owned by Multicultural Broadcasting, and carries infomercials all day for every day of the week, except E/I programming on Wednesday mornings.
KCOP-TV KCOP-TV, referred to as MyNetworkTV, channel 13, is a MyNetworkTV owned and operated television station in Los Angeles. This station, owned by Fox Television Stations Group (which also owns KTTV) has a signal radius that covers the Southern California region.
KCOU KCOU, originally known as KCCS (the Kampus Carrier Current Station) is a college radio station at the University of Missouri-Columbia in the United States. It was founded in a dorm broom closet in 1963 as a carrier current AM station at 580 kHz.
KCPE KCPE is an abbreviation for Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, a certificate awarded to students after completing the approved eight-year course in primary education in Kenya. The examination is supervised by the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC), an examining body in Kenya under the Ministry of Education.
KCPO-LP KCPO-LP, Channel 26 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and KCPL-LP, Channel 52 in Rapid City, South Dakota are a pair of simulcasting independent television stations that are operated by Central Plains Media that were formerly UPN affiliates. KCPO is available on cable channel 21 or 3 in the eastern half of South Dakota and many cable systems reaching viewers in Southwestern Minnesota, while KCPL is seen on cable channel 13 or 12 in the western half of the state.
KCPW KCPW is a radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah which broadcasts programming from NPR, BBC, PRI as well as local programming. It broadcasts from a studio at Library Square at the Salt Lake City Public Library in downtown Salt Lake City.
KCR (AM) KCR is student radio station on the campus of San Diego State University. It has been broadcast primarily over cable since 1969, when the San Diego area radio frequencies were divided between the United States and Mexico.
KCRA-TV KCRA is a television station in Sacramento, California owned by Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. An NBC affiliate, the station broadcasts an NTSC signal on Channel 3 and a digital television signal as KCRA-DT on Channel 35 from the Hearst-Argyle Tower near Walnut Grove, California.
KCRG-TV KCRG-TV is a television station] based out of [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The station broadcasts on channel 9, and is the primary ABC affiliate for the northeast corner of Iowa, as well as the southwest corner of Wisconsin and the northwest corner of Illinois.
KCRO KCRO 660 AM is a Omaha, Nebraska area Salem Communications-owned Christian radio station broadcasting that can be heard during the day as far south as Missouri and Kansas and North into parts of Minnesota and South Dakota. KCRO airs national shows such as Christian apologist Dr.
KCRP-CA KCRP-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 41 as an affiliate of Telefutura. Founded July 31, 1986, the station is owned by Entravision Holdings LLC, who also own full-service Univision affiliate KORO in Corpus Christi.
KCSI-LP KCSI-LP is a low-powered i (formerly known as PAX) affiliate, broadcasting from Jamestown, North Dakota (licensed by the FCC to Windsor, North Dakota) providing coverage for Jamestown and Valley City. KCSI is seen over-the-air on channel 32 in Jamestown and Valley City, or channel 18 or 10 on cable.
KCSM-TV KCSM-TV is a television station in San Mateo, California, broadcasting locally on channel 43 as a PBS member station. Owned by the San Mateo County Community College District with sister station KCSM, the station serves the San Francisco Bay Area from studios at the College of San Mateo.
KCTE KCTE-AM is a daytime talk and sports radio station, broadcasting at 1510 kHz from their two towers in Independence, Missouri. In 1994, KCTE became the Kansas City metropolitan area's first station devoted to sports, and despite the current "Hot Talk" branding, is still principally a sports station, although secondary to their sister station, Sportsradio WHB.
KCTS-TV KCTS-TV is a public television station in Seattle, Washington, that is a member of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), that broadcasts on analog channel 9; digital broadcasts are on channel 41. Its offices and broadcasting center are located at the northeast corner of Seattle Center.
KCUV KCUV is a radio station in Denver, Colorado that features a mix of classic country, honky tonk, blues, folk, rock, and bluegrass. "Live From Ebbets Field" is a show featuring live blues performances from the 1970's.
KCVB-CA KCVB-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Logan, Utah, broadcasting locally in analog on VHF channel 3 as an affiliate of the i TV network. Founded November 30, 1993, the station is owned by Cache Valley Broadcasting LLC of Logan.
KCVH-LP KCVH-LP is a low-power television station broadcasting on analog channel 30 in Houston, Texas, and owned by Houston-based Latin America Broadcasting. It is the flagship station for LAT TV, a Spanish-language network also owned by Latin America Broadcasting.
KCWB-LP KCWB-LP channel 13 and KVVG-LP channel 54 are Tvida Vision affiliates for the Fresno, California television market, presenting religious programming for Spanish-speaking viewers. Both stations are owned by Cocola Broadcasting.
KCWC-TV KCWC-TV is a PBS member station in Riverton, Wyoming, serving the Riverton area on channel 4. Additionally, it has a satellite station, KWYP-TV in Laramie, and an extensive network of low-power repeater stations across the state.
KCWE KCWE 29 is the CW affiliate for the Kansas City television market, and is owned by Hearst-Argyle Television through majority owner Hearst Corporation. It airs talk shows, reality shows, court shows, sitcoms, prime time first-run shows from The CW, Cartoons From Kids' WB, and sports.
KCWK KCWK is currently a television station which broadcasts on analog channel 9 in Walla Walla, Washington and low-powered analog channel 27 (KCWK-LP) in Yakima, Washington. It is affiliated with The CW, and is owned by Pappas Telecasting.
KCWL-TV KCWL-TV (originally KOWH) is the CW-affiliated television station in Lincoln, Nebraska. Owned by Lincoln Broadcasting, LLC (a wholly owned subsidiary of the Omaha World-Herald, the initials of which made up the original calls), KOWH began broadcasting on June 26, 2006.
KCWQ-LP KCWQ-LP channel 2 is a low-powered CW affiliate in Palm Springs, California, operated by Gulf-California Broadcast Company (a wholly owned subsidiary of the News-Press & Gazette Company of St. Joseph, Missouri), owners of KESQ-TV and other radio and TV outlets.
KCWX KCWX (formerly KBEJ) is the San Antonio CW affiliate licensed to Fredericksburg, Texas. Owned by Corridor Television and managed by Belo Corporation, the station originally served as the UPN affiliate for both the San Antonio and Austin television markets.
KCWY KCWY, channel 13, is the NBC affiliate for Casper, Wyoming. The station also serve as the satellite outlet for KSWY channel 7 in Sheridan, KCHY-LP channel 13 in Cheyenne, K14LK channel 14 in Laramie and K30GV channel 30 in Riverton.
KCYU-LP KCYU-LP is a low-power television station in Yakima, Washington, broadcasting on channel 41 as an affiliate of the Fox network. The station is owned by Stainless Broadcasting Company, and is a satellite station of KFFX, which serves the Tri-Cities area.
Kd-tree In computer science, a kd-tree (short for k-dimensional tree) is a space-partitioning data structure for organizing points in a k-dimensional space. kd-trees are a useful data structure for several applications, such as searches involving a multidimensional search key (e.
Kd-trie A kd-trie is a spatial data structure for indexing points in k-dimensional space. It is a variation on the kd-tree that only stores points in the leaf nodes, sometimes in small collections called bins or buckets.
Kdf-Wagen The Kdf-Wagen was the official name of the first Volkswagen Beetle car. Originally commissioned by the Nazi Party in the late 1930s, the Kdf-Wagen was designed by Ferdinand Porsche (senior) as a compact people's car that would be affordable to the vast majority of the German population.
Kdo byl kdo Kdo byl kdo (in English Who was who) is name of major two encyclopedical databases in Czech language, published as books, CD-ROMs and also available online. Their publisher is Libri Kdo byl kdo v našich dějinách ve 20.
Kdož jsou Boží bojovníci "Ye Who Are Warriors of God", the English translation of Kdož jsou Boží bojovníci was a Hussite war song that was sung with such intensity throughout the Hussite Wars, that it brought fear throughout the enemy army. It was a weapon in itself.
KD Hang Tuah KD Hang Tuah is the second of the two modern frigates operated by Tentera Laut DiRaja Malaysia (Royal Malaysian Navy) since the 1970s before the commissioning of newer ships KD Jebat, KD Lekiu, KD Kasturi and KD Lekir in the 1990s.
KD Line The KD Line is the Kenosha and Rockford Railroad which, except for its eastern and western termini, was largely abandoned in May of 1939. The name means "Kenosha Division", and was used after it was merged into the Chicago and North Western Railroad, now the Union Pacific.
KDAY KDAY and KDAI in Ontario, are a pair of simulcasting radio stations based in South Los Angeles that plays hip hop. They are also the only pure Urban Contemporary R&B/Hip-Hop station in at least two markets: LA/Orange County and Riverside/San Bernardino.
KDBX KDBX's transmitter is located in the nearby town of Clear Lake, South Dakota, but the studios are in Brookings. KDBX broadcasts across a wide region encompassing both the Brookings and Watertown areas in eastern South Dakota as well as reaching points in western Minnesota as far as Marshall and Benson.
KDCG-LP KDCG-LP, Channel 22 in Opelousas, Louisiana, is a Class-A television station affiliated with the America One network, but also airs programming from the The Sportsman Channel along with a strong slate of original programming. KDCG served as Lafayette's Pax affiliate from the network's start in 1998, but dropped the network when the Lafayette cable system chose to add Pax's national feed to its lineup instead of the local station due to signal reception issues.
KDE KDE (K Desktop Environment) () is a free software project which aims to be a powerful ecosystem for an easy-to-use desktop environment. The goal of the project is to provide basic desktop functions and applications for daily needs as well as tools and documentation for developers to write stand-alone applications for the ecosystem.
KDE Accessibility Project The goal of the KDE Accessibility Project is to ensure that the K Desktop Environment is accessible to all users, including those with physical handicaps. KDE accessibility software is bundled in the kdeaccessibility package.
KDE Light KDE light is a combination of several open source components that together form a complete desktop environment. The main part of KDE light is kdesktop, which is responsible for drawing the desktop background and icons.
KDE on Cygwin KDE on Cygwin is the port of Qt and KDE desktop environment (both of which are commonly distributed natively in Linux operating systems) to Windows using Cygwin, the POSIX emulation layer for Windows, and the Cygwin XFree86 server. It helps Wintel computers to run applications originally created for the above frameworks by providing the functionality that the applications expect of the combination of KDE and Qt in a manner transparent to the original programs—an example of the core principles of the concept of emulation.
KDEN (TV) KDEN is a full-power television station based in Longmont, Colorado, that operates with 5000 kw of power and owned and operated by NBC Universal, broadcasting on analog channel 25, digital 29, Cable 20. It is affiliated with NBC Universal's spanish-language network, Telemundo.
KDEV-LP KDEV-LP is a low-power Class A television station in Aurora, Colorado, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 39 as an affiliate of Retro Television Network. Founded October 30, 1990, the station is owned by Equity Broadcasting under the licensee Denver Broadcasting Inc.
KDFT (AM) KDFT, branded as La Poderosa is an AM radio station broadcasting in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex as a Spanish religious station. This station is licensed in Ferris, Texas and it's owned and operated by Multicultural Broadcasting.
KDFW KDFW ("FOX4 - The News Station") is the Fox Broadcasting Company owned and operated television station in the Dallas, Texas/Fort Worth, Texas designated market area. Its transmitter is located in Cedar Hill.
KDFX-CA KDFX-CA channel 33 is the Fox-affiliated television station, licensed to Indio, California/Palm Springs, California, with studios and offices in Palm Desert, California, United States. The station is owned by Pacific Media Corporation, and is currently being operated by Gulf-California Broadcast Company (a wholly owned subsidiary of the News-Press & Gazette Company of St.
KDJT-CA KDJT-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Salinas-Monterey, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 33 as an affiliate of Telefutura. Founded November 30, 1989, the station is owned by Entravision Holdings LLC.
KDLD Indie 103.1, "the independent FM," is a small alternative music radio station serving parts of the Los Angeles, California metropolitan area via two transmitters: KDLD Santa Monica and KDLE Newport Beach.
KDLH KDLH, is a CBS affiliated television station serving Duluth, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin. Known on-air as "CBS 3 Duluth", the station is owned by Malara Broadcasting, but is operated by Granite Broadcasting through a local marketing agreement (LMA).
KDOC-TV KDOC-TV (Channel 56) is an independent television station based in Orange County, California (licensed to Anaheim, with studios and offices in Irvine). The station is owned by Ellis Communications; until Summer 2006, it was owned by locally-based Golden Orange Broadcasting, whose investors included entertainer Pat Boone.
KDOR-TV KDOR-TV is a religious television station in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, serving the Tulsa market on channel 17 with national and local TBN programs. Founded January 3,1983, the station is owned by Trinity Broadcasting Network.
KDPS KDPS is a radio station in Des Moines, Iowa, licensed to Des Moines Public Schools. The school district programs the station during daytime hours with a variety of rock music styles and staffs it with high school students who are learning radio.
KDPX-LP KDPX-LP is a low-power Class A television station in Cathedral City, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 45 as an affiliate of the i network. Founded January 24, 1996, the station is owned by Charles R.
KDTP-CA KDTP-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Phoenix, Arizona, owned and operated by Community Television Educators, Inc., a board set up by Daystar to manage their non-commercial license in accordance with FCC regulations.
KDWN KDWN-AM 720 ("News, Traffic, and Weather for Vegas") is an AM radio station owned by Beasley Broadcast Group based out of Las Vegas, Nevada. Its frequency is 720 kHz and broadcasts full-time at 50,000 watts, directional.
Kea The Kea (Nestor notabilis) is one of the seven parrot species endemic to New Zealand (Along with: Kaka (Nestor meridionalis), Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus), and three species of Kakariki:the Yellow crowned parakeet (Cyanoramphus auriceps), Red crowned parakeet( Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae) and Orange crowned parakeet (Cyanoramphus malherbi). The last parrot species endemic to New Zealand is the Antipodes Island Parakeet (Cyanoramphus unicolor)), found only on those sub antarctic islands after which it is named.
Kea (island) Kea, also known as Gia (Κέα / Τζια in Greek), Tzia, Zea, Keos (Ancient: Κέως), or in Latin as Ceos, is an island of the Cyclades archipelago, in the Aegean Sea, in Greece. It is the island of the Cyclades complex that is closest to Attica (about 1 hour by ferry from Lavrio) and is also 20 km from Cape Sounio as well as 60 km SE of Athens.
Kea Farm Kea Farm, the highest located village in the Cameron Highlands and also penisular Malaysia, is one of the most famous tourist spots in Cameron Highlands. Plenty of stalls selling fresh vegetables, flowers, butterfly farms and self-plucking strawberry farms can be found here.
Kea Channel The Kea Channel, is a passage of water in the Aegean Sea, lying between the islands of Makrotissi and Kea, just off Cape Sounion on the mainland of Greece. It is the location of the wreck of HMHS Britannic, which was sunk on November 21, 1916.
Kea'iwa Heiau State Recreation Area Keaiwa Heiau State Recreation Area is the ruins of a temple (Heiau in the Hawaiian language) at the summit of a hill and neighborhood called Aiea Heights on Oahu, Hawaii. The recreation area includes camping facilities and hiking trails.
Keadby railway station The original Keadby railway station was the eastern-most terminus of the South Yorkshire Railway. The railway, which was extended from Thorne and opened in September 1859 was built without an Act of Parliament as the railway company owned the canal alongside which they built the line.
Keady, Ontario Keady, Ontario is a small community of a few hundred people in the heart of Grey-Bruce counties in Ontario, Canada. Keady contains a community centre, small engine repair shop, metal fabrication and the area's largest livestock auction market.
Keak Da Sneak Keak Da Sneak (full name Charles "Kunta" Kinte Bowens commonly referred to as Keak) is a rapper] from [[Oakland, California. At the age of 16 he was known as Z-Kush, but became known as "Keak da Sneak" at 17.
Keala Kennelly Keala Kennelly is a professional surfer, who was featured playing herself in the movie Blue Crush, as well as being the stunt double for most of the surfing scenes for Kate Bosworth (who played Anne-Marie Chadwick)
Kealan Patrick Burke Born and raised in Dungarvan, Ireland, Kealan Patrick Burke is an award-winning author described as "a newcomer worth watching" by Publishers Weekly. Some of his works include the novels Currency of Souls and The Hides (Bram Stoker Award nominee), the novellas The Turtle Boy (Bram Stoker Award Winner, 2004) and Vessels, and the collection Ravenous Ghosts.
Kealii Reichel Carleton Lewis Kealiinaniaimokuokalani Reichel (born 1962) popularly known as Kealii Reichel, is a popular and bestselling singer, songwriter, choreographer, dancer, chanter, scholar, teacher, and personality from the State of Hawaii. He has spent his life educating the world about Hawaiian culture through music and dance.
Keane Live 06 The Keane Live 06 were a series of unofficial limited live albums produced by ConcertLive consisting of songs recorded during English piano rock band Keane's live performances during late October 2006, contained in the Under the Iron Sea Tour. Each CD was limited to 1000 copies after every gig.
Keanna Reeves Keanna Reeves (born Janet Derecho Duterte, on 1970) is a Filipina actress who first gained national attention and notoriety in the Philippines for exposing a private escort girl service in December 2004, and confessing that lawmakers were among her clients. Reeves' disclosure that she knew of some female escorts who offered sex to their clients has prompted Akbayan Party-List Reps.
Keaoua Kekuaokalani Keaoua Kukuaokalani was a nephew of Kamehameha I, the chief from the Big Island of Hawai'i who had unified the Hawaiian islands. After Kamehameha died in 1819, Keaoua rebelled against Kamehameha's successor, his son Liholiho.
Kearfott Guidance & Navigation Kearfott was a defence manufacturer founded in 1917. Today the electronics division is part of BAE Systems while the remaining Kearfott Guidance & Navigation division is a subsidiary of the Astronautics Corporation of America.
Kearney (Simpsons) Kearney (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) is one of Springfield's many bullies in the long-running animated TV show The Simpsons. He is bald and wears a white torn shirt, Chuck Taylor All-Stars, and dog collar wristbands.
Kearney Research and Extension Center The University of California's Kearney Research and Extension Center, the largest field station in the UC system, is an active extension facility dedicated to agricultural research. It is located outside of Parlier, in California's heavily agricultural Great Central Valley.
Kearny Celtic The Kearny Irish was an American soccer club based in Kearny, New Jersey that was an inaugural member of the reformed American Soccer League. The club was named the Kearny Celtic beginning with the 1942/43 season.
Kearny Connection The Kearny Connection in Kearny, New Jersey, allows trains from New Jersey Transit's Morris and Essex Lines (part of the Hoboken Division) to go to New York Penn Station, known as Midtown Direct service. The connection opened on June 10, 1996.
Kearny Cross The Kearny Cross was a military decoration of the United States Army, which was first established in 1862 during the opening year of the American Civil War. The original decoration was known as the Kearny Medal and was adopted as an unofficial medal by the officers of the 1st Division, 3rd Corps, of the Union Army of the Potomac, which had served under Major General Philip Kearny.
Kearny Fallout Meter The Kearny Fallout Meter or KFM is an expedient radiation meter designed to be able to be constructed immediately before or during a nuclear attack by someone with a normal mechanical ability and from common household items. It also is a science project demonstrating the effect of ionizing radiation.
Kearny Scots The Kearny Scots was an American soccer club based in Kearny, New Jersey that was an inaugural member of the reformed American Soccer League. The club was officially renamed the Kearny Americans beginning with the 1941/42 season, but continued to be better known as the Scots.
Kearny Street Kearny Street in San Francisco, California runs from Market Street on the south to The Embarcadero on the north. Along its southern end, the street serves as the border separating the Financial District from the city's Union Square and Chinatown districts.
Kearons (crater) Kearons is a small lunar crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, to the northwest of the Mare Orientale impact basin, in the outer skirt of ejecta that surrounds the Montes Cordillera range. It is a relatively isolated crater, possibly because any nearby features have been buried under the ejecta.
Kearsney College Kearsney College is a private boarding school for boys located in Botha's Hill, a small town that lies between the provincial capital of Pietermaritzburg and Durban, the largest city of KwaZulu-Natal, a province in South Africa. It is one of the most distinguished schools in the country.
Keasbey, New Jersey Keasbey is a small unincorporated area located within Woodbridge Township, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. It is located on the outskirts of Perth Amboy, a city made up increasingly since the 1960s of mostly Latinos.
Keat Hwa II Secondary School Keat Hwa II Secondary School was founded in 1950. Before July 2004, it was located at Kampung Baru, 05150 ALor Star, Kedah, Malaysia and shared facilities with another branch of the Keat Hwa schools, a primary school named Keat Hwa (S).
Keath Fraser Keath Fraser (born 25 December 1944 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian fiction author. He was based in London, UK in the early 1970s before returning to Canada, first to Calgary then to his home province of British Columbia.
Keating Keating (derived from Céitinn, means sword or shower of fire) is an old Irish family name which originated with the Cambro Norman invaders in the twelfth century, mostly settling in Wexford in the province of Leinster, where the most prominent family were based at Baldwinstown castle.
Keating, Pennsylvania Keating is the sole village in East Keating Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania and is located at the confluence of Sinnemahoning Creek and the West Branch Susquehanna River. The village name is pronounced "Kate-ing", not "Keet-ing".
Keaton Keaton (IPA pronunciation: ) as a surname was derived from a place name meaning "shed town" in Old English. Although generally used as a surname, it is also sometimes used as a first name, such as Keaton Chiu.
Keats (surname) The family name Keats, a surname of England, is believed to be descended originally from the Anglo Saxon race from old English word cyta or cyte which has been used to describe a worker at the shed, outhouse for animals, hence herdsman. It can also be attributed to the Middle English word kete or kyte (the bird) from greed or rapacity.
Keats Island Keats Island is a small uninhabited island located on the Eastport Peninsula of Bonavista Bay near the community of Salvage, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The Island is a popular kayaking area due the abundance of sea stacks and sea arches that can be found around the island.
Keats Petree Keats Petree (1919–1997) was a prolific American illustrative artist with significant contributions to both pulp magazines and comic strips in the 1940's and 1950's. His works were primarily in color, as inked strips and both oil and watercolor paintings.
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