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    KOIT (96.5 FM) is a commercial adult contemporary radio station licensed to San Francisco, California. The station has studios along Junipero Serra Boulevard...
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  • Look up koit or Koit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Koit (Estonian for dawn) or KOIT may refer to: KOIT, a radio station (96.5 FM) licensed to San...
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  • Koit, an Estonian word meaning "dawn", is used as an Estonian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Koit Annamaa (1912–1970), Estonian...
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    KSFB (redirect from KOIT (AM))
    as KYA (AM) until 1983, and KOIT (AM) and KXLR after that. The AM station was a simulcast of the former sister station KOIT-FM, and unlike that station...
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    Koit Toome (born 3 January 1979), is an Estonian singer and musical actor. He has represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest twice. In 1998 he...
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  • Koit (Estonian: "Dawn") is a song by Tõnis Mägi, made popular during the Estonian Singing Revolution. It is often seen as Mägi's signature song. The song...
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  • ISBN 0718122542. "Koit : Lyrics : Do your Balls Hang Low". "Koit : Lyrics : Do your Balls Hang Low (English Country Garden Mix)". "Koit : Lyrics". "Koit : Lyrics :...
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    in Estonia (as of January 2013). 1951–2019, the county has its newspaper: Koit. The last chief editor (since 2000) was Kauno Kõima. Ahja Pikajärve manor...
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  • Koit Prants (born 18 October 1961) is an Estonian politician. He was a member of X Riigikogu and was the mayor of the former Laeva Parish. Lukas, Jaan...
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    the Himalayan Languages Project. It is also known as Kõits Lo (कोँइच लो ; kõica lo), Kiranti-Kõits (किराँती-कोँइच ; kirā̃tī-kõich), Mukhiya (मुखिया ; mukhiyā)...
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