Proper noun
A surname from Russian.
A village in Pärnu County, Estonia.
A village in Altai Republic, Russia.
An island in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAmerican aircraft, warships and submarines soon descended on the Japanese troop transports and supply convoys supporting the garrisons at Attu and Kiska. Source: Internet
Cruisers and destroyers were to dash into Kiska, load troops, and head back to Paramushiro under the shroud of mist. Source: Internet
During a major attack on Japanese positions at Kiska on 25 September 1942, Squadron Leader Ken Boomer shot down a Nakajima A6M2-N ("Rufe") seaplane. Source: Internet
Baltic leaders fearful of any repeat of Russia's annexation of Crimea called for unity as they arrived at the summit, while Slovakia's President Andrej Kiska said his country was "one of the good guys" because he was increasing defense spending. Source: Internet
“Choose a difficult university,” said Kiska as cited by the TASR newswire. Source: Internet
In his opening speech at the conference, Kiska said Central Europe would not have achieved its economic success without the EU. Source: Internet