Kirs may refer to: People Eduard Kirs (1887–1963), Estonian music teacher, trade unionist and politician Friido Kirs (1889–1948), Estonian schoolteacher...
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The Kir is a French cocktail made with a measure of crème de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur) topped up with white wine. In France it is usually drunk as...
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The Kir royal is a French cocktail, a variation on the Kir. It consists of crème de cassis topped with champagne, rather than the white wine used in traditional...
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automated clearing house in Poland Kirs (disambiguation) Kyr This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title KIR. If an internal link led you...
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Kir Bulychev (Russian: Кир Булычёв, romanized: Kir Bulychyov; 18 October 1934 – 5 September 2003) was a pen name of Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko (И́горь...
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Kirs (Russian: Кирс) is a town and the administrative center of Verkhnekamsky District in Kirov Oblast, Russia, located on the Kirs River near its confluence...
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Vallo Kirs (born 23 November 1987) is an Estonian stage, film, and television actor and stage director whose career began as a teenager in 2004. Kirs is...
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club Tarvas. He played in the position of defender. Kirs spent the most of his career in Flora. Kirs won a total of 80 international caps for the Estonia...
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complex). Most KIRs have an inhibitor function, however, a few KIRs that have an activator role also exist. One of these activating KIRs is KIR2DS1, which...
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Mount Kichik Kirs (Azerbaijani: Kichik Kirs dağı — Mount Little Kirs) is one of the highest peaks in the Karabakh Range of the Lesser Caucasus in the...
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