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Kossuth, MS -- U.S. village in Mississippi
Population (2000): 170
Housing Units (2000): 77
Land area (2000): 0.959475 sq. miles (2.485028 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.002549 sq. miles (0.006601 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.962024 sq. miles (2.491629 sq. km)
FIPS code: 38360
Located within: Mississippi (MS), FIPS 28
Location: 34.874561 N, 88.644184 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 38834
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Kossuth -- U.S. County in Iowa
Population (2000): 17163
Housing Units (2000): 7605
Land area (2000): 973.005634 sq. miles (2520.072916 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 1.384239 sq. miles (3.585163 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 974.389873 sq. miles (2523.658079 sq. km)
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 43.175841 N, 94.216514 W
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Kossuth

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Kossuth (Dungeons & Dragons)

In the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, Kossuth is the god of Fire.

Kossuth is symbolized by a twining red flame (his holy symbol). His followers and clerics are often of the Neutral or Lawful Neutral alignment. He is the Fire God, the Lord of Flames, the Firelord, the Elemental God of Fire. His portfolio covers elemental fire, and purification through fire; his domains are destruction, fire, renewal, and suffering. His favored weapon is the spiked chain.

Kossuth (Bartók)

Kossuth, Sz. 21, BB. 31, DD. 75a is a symphonic poem composed by Béla Bartók inspired by the Hungarian politician Lajos Kossuth.

Kossuth (surname)

Kossuth is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Ferenc Kossuth (1841–1914), Hungarian civil engineer and politician
  • Lajos Kossuth (1802–1894), Hungarian lawyer, journalist, politician and Governor-President of Hungary in 1849
  • György Kossuth (1781–1849), Hungarian nobleman and agronomist

Usage examples of "kossuth".

You knew mother - Helga Kossuth, lady-in-waitin' to the Duchess of Strackenz in your time.

But it was a staggering thought - dammit, why should he, a German Junker, a trusted agent of Bismarck, want to kill Franz-Josef, doing the dirty work of Hungarian fanatics like Kossuth and the Holnup?

That was the bell that rang to confirm my conclusion, as I remembered him telling me on the train that his own mother's name was Kossuth, and that he was part-Hungarian by blood.

His mother, so stunned by her grief that she seemed to exist in a glass ball of utter calm, told police that Matty had been riding his tricycle up and down the sidewalk beside the house, which stood on the corner of Kansas Street and Kossuth Lane.

The first ride on his new bike ended with Bill dumping it on purpose to keep from running smack into the board fence at the end of Kossuth Lane (he had not been so afraid of running into the fence as he had been of bashing right through it and falling sixty feet into the Barrens).

It's to celebrate the birthday of some old fellow named Kossuth, who is a longtime national hero of some sort.

His were not the mere words of eloquence which Kossuth speaks of, that delight the ear and then pass away.

They are the people who sympathize with Louis Kossuth and Mazzini, and with the oppressed and enslaved, of every color and nation, the world over.