- Source: Kote
- Source: KOTE
Kote may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Kote (film), a 2011 Indian Kannada-language film
a title character in the 1919 Georgian comic opera Keto and Kote and the 1949 film adaptation of the same title
KOTE, a country music radio station in Eureka, Kansas, United States
Kindred of the East (KotE), a tabletop role-playing game book and game line released in 1998
People
Konstantine Kote Abkhazi (1867—1923), Georgian prince, major-general, politician and anti-Soviet nationalist
Konstantine Gabashvili (born 1948), Georgian politician and diplomat, Minister of Education (1992—1993), Mayor of Tbilisi (1993)
Konstantine Kote Kubaneishvili, 20th-21st century Georgian poet
Constantine Kote Makharadze (1926–2002), Soviet and Georgian actor and sports commentator
Konstantine Kote Marjanishvili (1872–1933), Georgian theater director
Kote Tsintsadze (1887–1930), Georgian Bolshevik politician
Kote Tugushi (born 1983), Georgian basketball coach and former player
Kristi Kote (born 1998), Albanian footballer
Nagaraj Kote (born 1965), Indian actor in the Kannada film industry
Zakalia Koté, Burkinabé politician and Minister of Justice from 2007 to 2011
Places
Kotë, a village and a former municipality in Albania
Kote, Karnataka, a village in India
Other uses
Köte, a charcoal burner's hut in Germany's Harz Mountains
Kote, a gauntlet (glove) in Japanese armour
KOTE is a radio station in Eureka, Kansas, playing country music, CBS news, and local weather.
References
External links
Facility details for Facility ID 743516 (KOTE) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
KOTE in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kure
- Okonomiyaki
- Daftar Wali Kota Batavia
- Kote, Singkep Pesisir, Lingga
- Kendo
- Oqros biliki
- Perkote
- Suntiang
- Pulau Singkep
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid
- Kote
- KOTE
- Köte
- Kindred of the East
- Kotë
- Shashidhar Kote
- Kote Anjaneya
- Kote Venkataramana Temple, Bangalore
- Kotes, Gandusari, Blitar
- Sangu (armour)