Kut (disambiguation)
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Kut may refer to:
People
- Kut (surname)
- Kut, nickname of Karel Kuttelwascher (1916-1959), Czech fighter pilot with the Royal Air Force
Places
- Kut, a city in eastern Iraq
- Kut Barrage, a barrage (dam) on the Tigris River
- Kut District, Iraq
- Kut, Armenia, town in Gegharkunik Province
- Kut, Abadan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran
- Kut, Hendijan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran
- Kut, a village in Lukovytsia, Chernivtsi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine
War
- Siege of Kut, a First World War battle for the Mesopotamian city
- Second Battle of Kut, another First World War battle
Other uses
- KUT 90.5 FM, a public radio station of the University of Texas at Austin
- KUT (Kenya Uganda Tanganyika), postage stamps and postal history of Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika during British colonial era
- Kutenai language (ISO 639 code Kut), a Native American/First Nations language
- Kut or Gut (ritual) in Korean Shamanism, is what a shaman performs to commune with the spirit world.
- Kút, the original title of the 2016 Hungarian film Well
- Kut, in Turkic mythology a mystic force.
See also
- All Wikipedia pages beginning with Kut-e (a common element in Iranian place names)
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