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Qué (quién) es GKS - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GKS (disambiguation); Górniczy Klub Sportowy

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16TH-CENTURY PSALTER MANUSTCRIPT MADE IN FLANDERS
The Psalter (GKS 1605 4°) is a medieval illuminated manuscript, a psalter made in Flanders c. 1500–35.

Wikipedia

GKS

GKS may refer to:

  • GK Software, a German enterprise software developer
  • Goskomstat, in the Soviet Union; now the Russian Federal State Statistics Service
  • Gottfried Keller-Stiftung, a foundation and Cultural Heritage in Switzerland
  • Graphical Kernel System, a computer graphics standard
  • Stadion GKS, a multi-purpose stadium in Bełchatów, Poland
  • Den gamle kongelige samling (The Old Royal Collection) in the Royal Library, Denmark
Ejemplos de uso de GKS
1. Despite all that effort GKS tumbled out of the first division and is now playing in the fourth – perhaps because Mr Dziurowicz was being outbribed by his rivals.
2. He estimated that in the 1'''–2000 season alone, when GKS was fighting successfully for promotion from the second to the first division, he spent as much as 6m zlotys ($1.8m òÂì1.5m, ã1m), on bribes.
3. In one case, he split the costs with a rival team that also wanted to advance – the other team was to pay off the referees while GKS was to pay off the players.
4. The revelations of Piotr Dziurowicz, the owner of GKS Katowice in Silesia in western Poland, have convinced many Poles that the results of any professional match in Poland are open to question.
5. That image took quite a battering when Mr Dziurowicz went to Gazeta Wyborcza, one of Poland‘s largest newspapers, and gave a detailed interview of how he had paid off players and referees in an unsuccessful attempt to keep GKS Katowice in the lucrative first division.