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Kermadec Islands (island group, New Zealand)
Kern, Jerome (David) (Soundtrack Artist)
kerosene (material)
Kerouac, Jack (Writer)
Kerr, Deborah (Actor, Drama/Romance)
Kertanagara (Southern Asia)
Kertész, André (American photographer)
Kesselring, Albert (German military leader)
ketone (in chemistry)
Kevlar (trademark)
Kevorkian, Jack (Medical Pathologist / Activist / Convict)
Kew Gardens (organization, England)
key (in music)
Key West (city, Florida)
key, cryptographic (Computers)
Key, David M(cKendree) (American politician & jurist)
Key, Francis Scott (Lawyer / Poet)
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (region, national park, Botswana/Namibia/South Africa)
KGB (intelligence and internal security agency)
Khachaturian, Aram (Ilyich) (Russian composer)
Khama III (Botswanan statesman)
Khambhat, Gulf of (city, India)
Kharijite (Religion)
Kharkiv (city, Ukraine)
Khartoum (capital, Sudan)
Khatami, Mohammad (Iranian religious leader & politician)
Khazar (Medieval)
Khidr, al- (Islamic mythology)
Khmer (member of a people of Cambodia)
Khmer Rouge (organization)
Khnum (Egyptian mythology)
Khoekhoe (Africa)