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Kuka

Kuka may refer to:

  • Pavel Kuka (b. 1968), former Czech association football player
  • KUKA, a German based manufacturer of industrial robots
  • Kuka, the Namdhari sect of Sikhism
  • Kuka people, an ethnic group in Chad
  • Kuka, Punjab, a village in Punjab, India
  • Kuka, Russia, several rural localities in Chitinsky District of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia
  • Kuka, former name of Kukawa, a town in Borno State, Nigeria
Kuka (Višegrad)

Kuka is a village in the municipality of Višegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

KUKA (FM)

KUKA 105.9 FM is a radio station licensed to San Diego, Texas. The station broadcasts a Country music format and is owned by Claro Communications, Ltd.

Usage examples of "kuka".

Haj Beshir, that letters had arrived from Mourzuk for us in Kuka, and one was addressed to the Sheikh, which had determined him to bring us all at once to Kuka, and prevent us going first to Soudan.

After much debating as to quantity, it was determined to keep all the best things for Kuka, and give small presents here.

He has served in the war against the French under Abd-el-Kader, and has only been two years in Bornou and in Kuka, and once in Zinder.

The persons who brought our camels from Kuka also brought the renewed commission, or a man, from the Sheikh.

I must stay here ten days, to oblige the slaves who have been sent from Kuka to carry the baggage.

I had a visit from the son of the Kadi of Kuka, an intelligent young man, who has promised to come to-morrow to write the routes from Zinder to his native place.

The Zinder folks are easily distinguished from the natives of Kuka, and those more eastern provinces, by a lighter complexion and the smaller breadth of their nostrils.

The displaced brother is now at Kuka, having there obtained the pardon of the Sheikh.

Walad Suleiman, the route of Bornou, from Kuka to the Tibboos, is quite secure.

It is only when they are taken to Kuka, or to a great distance, that their irons are struck off.

Ibrahim has been laid up with a bad leg for five months, and intends going to Kuka when he gets better.

It appears, however, that we are not to leave for Kuka until the return of the army.

The brother of Abd-el-Galeel, lately killed, is living at Kuka, and is called Sheikh Ghait.

Haj Beshir sent from Kuka to Zinder, to accompany me to Kuka, went with the Sarkee, and took one of my servants with him.

I have not made up my mind whether I will go to Kuka with this fellow, for it is not the first time he has shown something like an insolent behaviour.