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Kayanza
Kayanza

Kayanza is a city located in northern Burundi. It is the capital city of Kayanza Province.

Kayanza Province
Kayanza Province

Kayanza Province is one of the 17 provinces of Burundi. Its capital city is also called Kayanza centre.

Kayonza
Kayonza

Kayonza is a small town in Kayonza district, Eastern Province, Rwanda. The town is centred on a roundabout, where the road east from Kigali splits into the road running north to the Ugandan border, and the road south to Tanzania.

Kayanian dynasty
Kayanian dynasty

The Kayanians, also Kays, Kayanids or Kaianids, or Kiani, are a semi-mythological dynasty of Persian tradition and folklore which supposedly ruled after the Pishdadids, and before the historical Achaemenids. Considered collectively, the Kayanian kings are the heroes of the Avesta, the sacred texts of Zoroastrianism, and of the Shahnameh, Iran's national epic.

Kayonza District
Kayonza District

Kayonza is a district in Eastern Province, Rwanda. Its capital is Mukarange.

Kayan, Armenia
Kayan, Armenia

Kayan is a village in the Tavush Province of Armenia. It belongs to the community of Aygehovit.

Kayanna
Kayanna

Kayanna is a village in Kozhikode district in the state of Kerala, India.

Kaynazar
Kaynazar

Kaynazar is a village in Almaty Region, in south-eastern Kazakhstan.

Kayan language (Borneo)

Kayan is a dialect cluster spoken by the Kayan people of Borneo. It is a cluster of closely related dialects with limited mutual intelligibility, and is itself part of the Kayan-Murik group of Austronesian languages.

Kayanja Muhanga

Brigadier Kayanja Muhanga, is an army officer. He currently serves as the Commander of the UPDF Contingent in Somalia.

Pierres de Lecq
Pierres de Lecq

Les Pierres de Lecq or the Paternosters are a group of uninhabitable rocks or a reef in the Bailiwick of Jersey between Jersey and Sark, 6 km north of Grève de Lecq in Saint Mary, and 22.4 km west of the Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy. Only three or four of the rocks remain visible at high tide: L'Êtaîthe (the eastern one), La Grôsse (the big one) and La Vouêtaîthe (the western one).

Leslie Lloyd Rees

Leslie Lloyd Rees was variously Honorary Chaplain to the Queen, Chaplain-General of Prisons and Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury.Rees was educated at Kelham Theological College. He was made deacon at Michaelmas 1942 (20 September) and ordained priest the Michaelmas following (18 September 1943) — both times by John Morgan, Bishop of Llandaff at Llandaff Cathedral.

Leslie Rees (author)

George Leslie Clarke Rees was an Australian author and writer for children who was born and raised in Perth, Western Australia.He attended Perth Modern School and then the University of Western Australia, where he edited the student magazine, Black Swan. He then worked for The West Australian as a journalist before travelling to London to study at University College on a scholarship.