Kino
Kino may refer to:
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Arts, entertainment and media
Broadcasters
- KINO, a radio station in Arizona, U.S.
- Kino FM (98.0 FM – Moscow), a Russian music radio station
- KinoTV, now Ruutu+ Leffat ja Sarjat, a Finnish TV channel
Fictional entities
- Operation Kino, in the 2009 film Inglourious Basterds
- Kino Asakura, in anime series Shaman King
- Makoto Kino, in manga series Sailor Moon
- Karen Kino, in manga series Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai
- Kino, in light novel series Kino's Journey
- Kino, in Chrono Trigger video game
- Kino, in John Steinbeck's short story The Pearl
Film and television
- Stargate Universe Kino, webisodes associated with the TV series
Music
- Kino (band), a Soviet rock group
- Kino (British band), a neo-progressive rock band
- "Kino", a song by Nena from the 1984 album 99 Luftballons
- "Kino", a song by The Knife from the 2001 album The Knife
- "Kino", a 1992 song by Cabaret Voltaire
People
- Kino (singer) (Kang Hyung-gu, born 1998), from South Korean boy group Pentagon
- Eusebio Kino (1644–1711), or Father Kino, Jesuit missionary
- Kazuyoshi Kino (紀野 一義, 1922–2013), Japanese Buddhist scholar
- Minoru Kino (木野 実, born 1945), Japanese handball player
- Nanami Kino (紀野 奈々美, born 1955), Japanese handball player
- Kino MacGregor (born 1977), American yoga teacher and author
Places
- Bahía Kino (Kino Bay), Mexico
- Kino, Kentucky, U.S.
- Kino Station, a train station in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Other uses
- Kino (botany), a botanical gum produced by various trees and other plants
- Kino (movement), a film-making movement founded in 1999
- Kino (software), a video editing application
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Kino
- All pages with titles containing Kino
- Keno, a lottery-like gambling game
- Jino, an ethnic group in China
- Pterocarpus erinaceus, African kino tree
- Pterocarpus marsupium, Indian kino tree or Malabar kino
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