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Kohler, WI -- U.S. village in Wisconsin
Population (2000): 1926
Housing Units (2000): 792
Land area (2000): 5.440478 sq. miles (14.090772 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.112577 sq. miles (0.291574 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 5.553055 sq. miles (14.382346 sq. km)
FIPS code: 40275
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 43.738244 N, 87.781109 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 53044
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Kohler

Kohler is a family name of German origin. The name was first found in Saxony. It means, "Charcoal burner" so the first "Kohlers" were most likely of that occupation.

Kohler may refer to:

Köhler

Köhler is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Horst Köhler, real name of the singer Guildo Horn (* 1963)
  • Ilse Köhler, the maiden name of Ilse Koch, (1906-1967), Nazi war criminal
  • Achim Köhler, music producer and sound engineer, mostly known for his longtime collaboration with the German power metal band Primal Fear but he has been involved in the production process of many band's albums mostly in heavy metal genre
  • Alban Köhler (1874-1947), German radiologist. Born in Petsa (Thuringia), he discovered a rare foot disorder found in children which was named Köhler disease in his honour. He died in Niederselters
  • Antônio Köhler
  • August Köhler (1866-1948), microscopist and inventor of the Köhler illumination
  • Axel Köhler (born 1959), German countertenor and opera director. In 1994, he won the Handel Music Prize. Since 2009, he has been Artistic Director of the Halle Opera House
  • Bedrich Köhler (born 1985), Czech professional ice hockey player. He played with HC Zlín in the Czech Extraliga during the 2010-11 Czech Extraliga season
  • Benjamin Köhler (born 1250), football player
  • Christian Köhler
  • Dirk Köhler (1968-1994), German sport shooter who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. He was born in Karlsruhe
  • Emmy Köhler (1858-1925), born 22 May 1858 in Stockholm, Sweden, dead 2 February 1925 in Fresta, Sweden was a Swedish hymnwriter and writer
  • Erich Köhler (1892-1958), German politician. He was President of the Bundestag from 7 September 1949 to 18 October 1950
  • Ernesto Köhler (1849-1907), flute player and composer
  • Eva Köhler (born 1947), First Lady of Germany 2004-2010
  • Franz Köhler (1901-1982), Austrian football manager and former player. He managed the Icelandic national team from 1953 to 1954
  • Georg Köhler (1900-1972), German international footballer
  • Georges J. F. Köhler (1946-1995), biologist and 1984 Nobel laureate in Medicine
  • Gundolf Köhler (1959-1980), right-wing extremist
  • Heinrich Köhler (1878-1949), German politician who served as the fifth and eighth State President of Baden and the eleventh Minister of Finance in the Weimar Republic
  • Hermann Köhler (born 1950), former sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres. He represented West Germany and competed for the club TV Wattenscheid
  • Hilding Köhler (1888-1982), professor of Meteorology at the University of Uppsala in Uppsala, Sweden who performed groundbreaking research in cloud physics
  • Horst Köhler (born 1943), President of Germany (2004-2010)
  • Imke Köhler
  • Johan Harmen Rudolf Köhler (1818-1873), Dutch colonial Major General
  • Johann David Köhler (1684-1755), library and information scientist
  • Juliane Köhler (born 1965), German actress
  • Jörn Köhler (born 1970), German Herpetologist. His main research focus is on tropical amphibians and reptiles, mainly in South America and Africa. He works for the Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt and published in a number of scientific magazines
  • Jürgen Köhler (born 1946), former East German slalom canoeist who competed in the 1960s and 1970s. He won three medals at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships with a gold (C-1 team: 1971), a silver (C-1 team: 1967) and a bronze (C-2 team: 1973)
  • Karoline Köhler
  • Koos Köhler (1905-1965), Dutch water polo player. He competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics, where the Dutch team shared fifth place. Köhler played all three matches, together with his cousin Sjaak, and scored seven goals
  • Kristina Schröder née Köhler (born 1977), German politician
  • Louis Köhler (1820-1886), German composer
  • Manuel Köhler (born 1969), Austrian slalom canoer who competed from the mid-1980s to the early 2000s (decade). He won a bronze medal in the K-1 team event at the 1996 European Championships in Augsburg
  • Maria João Köhler, Portuguese tennis player
  • Michael Köhler (born 1944), East German luger who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He won two medals in the men's doubles event at the FIL World Luge Championships with a silver in 1970 and a bronze in 1969
  • René Köhler, a non-existent conductor invented by William Barrington-Coupe as part of a fraud in which he passed off numerous plagiarised recordings of classical pianists as the work of his wife, Joyce Hatto
  • Rolf Köhler (1951-2007), German singer, musician and record producer
  • Siegfried Köhler (disambiguation)
    • Siegfried Köhler (conductor) (born 1923), German conductor, composer and academic teacher
    • Siegfried Köhler (cyclist) (born 1935), German cyclist
  • Sven Köhler (born 1966), former German footballer who currently manages Chemnitzer FC
  • Thomas Köhler (born 1940), East German former luger who competed during the 1960s
  • Ulrich Köhler (1838-1903), German archaeologist
  • Walter Köhler (died 1989), Minister President of Baden, Germany during the Nazi regime
  • Wolfgang Köhler (1887-1967), psychologist

Usage examples of "kohler".

What a prize for us to take to the Kaiser and Dos Vaterland Except for the two lookouts in the wings, Captain Kurt Kohler stood alone in the conning tower Of U-32 and shivered in the cold sea mist despite the thick white rollneck sweater he wore under his blue pea-jacket.

Kohler motioned to an intricate electronic device mounted beside the door.

Esther ends up teaching Dale Kohler the nature of sin, which utterly destroys Dale's annoying moral certitude, and high time, too.

It took two weeks of constant pressure to talk Michael into the job-far longer, in fact, than it took Kohler to gin up the paperwork to arrange the transfer.

They won't be expecting Gardiner again, Kohler, the quarterback, said, and Scott ran back to the line of scrimmage.

Under the M'Naghten rule, Lis relayed to Kohler what she'd learned during the jury instruction, the death becomes an act of God.

Of those who thought to talk about Olive Wood Kohler, the themes seemed to be equally divided between conventional sentiment and cattiness.