Kochi (disambiguation)
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Kochi or Kōchi may refer to:
People
- Kochi people, a predominantly Pashtun nomadic people of Afghanistan
Places
- Kochi, a city in the state of Kerala, India, formerly known as Cochin
- Fort Kochi, one of the three main urban components which constitute the present day city of Kochi, Kerala, India
- Kochi International Book Festival, an annual event conducted at the coastal city of Kochi, Kerala, India
- Kochi metropolitan area, also known as Kochi Urban Agglomeration or Kochi UA, where the city of Kochi, India is located
- Cochin International Airport, located in Kochi, India
- Kingdom of Cochin, a former feudal city-state and former princerly state on Malabar Coast, India
- Kochi, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran
- Kōchi, Hiroshima, a former town in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
- Kōchi, Kōchi, the capital city of Kochi Prefecture, Japan
- Kōchi Castle, a castle located in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan
- Kōchi Prefecture, a prefecture in Japan
- Kōchi Ryōma Airport, also known as Kōchi Airport, a regional airport in Nankoku, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan
Business
- Kochi Metro Rail, a proposed mass transit system for the southern India city of Kochi
- Kochi Refineries, a petroleum company in India
- Kochi Tuskers Kerala, a 2011 IPL cricket team, now defunct
Popular culture
- Kochi Fighting Dogs, a semi-professional baseball team in the Shikoku Island League of Japan
- Kochi Rajavu, 2005 Malayalam-language film directed by Johny Antony
Other
- 2396 Kochi, Main-belt Asteroid discovered in 1981
- Kochi font, a font development project by Yasuyuki Furukawa to build free replacements of proprietary fonts
- Kochi reaction, an organic reaction for the decarboxylation of carboxylic acids to alkyl halides
See also
- Kōchi Station (disambiguation)
- Kochi University (disambiguation)
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