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What (who) is kz - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kz; KZ (disambiguation); K.Z.; K.z.; Kz.; K Z

kz         
<networking> The country code for Kazakhstan. (1999-01-27)
SAI KZ X         
SKANDINAVISK AERO INDUSTRI (SAI); DANISH AERO PLANE KZ X
Skandinavisk KZ-10; Skandinavisk Aero Industri KZ X; KZ KZ X
The SAI KZ X was a light aircraft produced in Denmark for army co-operation duties in the early 1950s.
ISO 3166-2:KZ         
ENTRY FOR KAZAKHSTAN IN ISO 3166-2
ISO 3166-2:KZ-KZY
ISO 3166-2:KZ is the entry for Kazakhstan in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g.

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KZ

KZ, K-Z, Kz, or kz may refer to:

Examples of use of kz
1. He said: "We‘ve done this so he can‘t badmouth Kazakhstan under the .kz domain name.
2. That year too, Wiesenthal published his first book, KZ Mauthausen, a dramatic collection of his drawings and collages of inmates and their keepers.
3. That year he also published his first book, KZ Mauthausen, a dramatic collection of his drawings and collages of inmates and their keepers, which has recently been republished.
4. On Thursday, in a speech at OSCE headquarters in Vienna, Yertysbayev insisted his country was committed to democracy and the creation of what he called an "e–government" that would expand Internet access and make "our information sphere more open and our media more free." In the most publicized instance of a government crackdown, Kazakh authorities took control of .kz Internet domains in 2005.
5. Borat responded with a video praising recent reforms in the country: "Women can now travel on inside of bus, homosexuals nor longer have to wear blue hats and age of consent has been raised to eight years old." In December the Kazakh authorities managed to get Borat‘s website, www.borat.kz removed, effectively banning him from using the .kz domain.