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  • Kuris (Armenian: Կուրիս) is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its...
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  • Pranas Kūris (born 20 August 1938 in Šeduva, Radviliškis district) is a Lithuanian lawyer. He is the first representative of Lithuania in the European...
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  • Egidijus Kūris (born 1961 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian judge, professor and PhD in law. He is the former President of the Constitutional Court...
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    Konca Kuriş (16 October 1961 – 1998/99) was a Turkish feminist writer who was murdered by the Kurdish Hezbollah in Konya, Turkey, after having disappeared...
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  • Kuris may refer to: Kuris, Armenia, a village Kūris, a Lithuanian surname Konca Kuriş (1961–1999), a Turkish feminist All pages with titles containing...
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  • Kūris is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Its feminine forms are: Kūrienė (married woman or widow) and Kūrytė (unmarried woman). The surname...
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  • Rudolf-Aleksander Kuris (26 November 1890 Vao Parish (now Väike-Maarja Parish), Kreis Wierland – 28 January 1950 Luton, England) was an Estonian politician...
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    The Kuris Palace is an architectural monument located in the village of Isaieve, Berezivka Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine. The manor was built between 1903...
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