Kote

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Kote may refer to:

Arts and entertainment[edit]

  • Kote (film), a 2011 Indian Kannada-language film
  • a title character in the 1919 Georgian comic opera Keto and Kote and the 1949 film adaptation of the same title
  • KOTE, a country music radio station in Eureka, Kansas, United States
  • Kindred of the East (KotE), a tabletop role-playing game book and game line released in 1998

People[edit]

  • Konstantine Kote Abkhazi (1867—1923), Georgian prince, major-general, politician and anti-Soviet nationalist
  • Konstantine Gabashvili (born 1948), Georgian politician and diplomat, Minister of Education (1992—1993), Mayor of Tbilisi (1993)
  • Konstantine Kote Kubaneishvili, 20th-21st century Georgian poet
  • Constantine Kote Makharadze (1926–2002), Soviet and Georgian actor and sports commentator
  • Konstantine Kote Marjanishvili (1872–1933), Georgian theater director
  • Kote Tsintsadze (1887–1930), Georgian Bolshevik politician
  • Kote Tugushi (born 1983), Georgian basketball coach and former player
  • Kristi Kote (born 1998), Albanian footballer
  • Nagaraj Kote (born 1965), Indian actor in the Kannada film industry
  • Zakalia Koté, Burkinabé politician and Minister of Justice from 2007 to 2011

Places[edit]

Other uses[edit]

  • Köte, a charcoal burner's hut in Germany's Harz Mountains
  • Kote, a gauntlet (glove) in Japanese armour