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    KORA-FM (98.3 MHz) is a long-running radio station in Bryan, Texas currently owned by Brazos Valley Communications, LLC. Its format is Country, with emphasis on Texas artists and groups. Its Program Director is Rob Edwards. The station's studios and transmitter are located in Bryan. Personalities include: The Roger 'WWW' Garrett Morning Show ...

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    Koora Rajanna is an Indian communist politician. He is the former secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Janashakti Andhra Pradesh unit. Early life. He was born in Vemulawada village of Karimnagar district in Andhra Pradesh. He studied in Vemulawada till his tenth class and higher education in Hyderabad.

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    Superkoora.com. Superkoora (Arabic: سوبر كورة) is a pan- Arab internet -based sports statistics portal that proved to be the most searched website in Google 's 2008 Zeitgeist or annual report from Egypt. Superkoora was also the very first Arab website ever listed by Google. [1] It is the largest statistics portal of its kind in the ...

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    Kora-kora fleet from Ternate and Tidore bound for Ambon. 1817. A kora-kora or kora kora or coracora is a traditional canoe from the Maluku (Moluccas) Islands, Indonesia. They are naval boat for carrying men on raids for plunder or for slaves. In Maritime Southeast Asia, raiding for slaves was an honourable way of making a living, and the kora ...