OKS (disambiguation)
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OKS may refer to:
  • Open Knowledge Society
    Open Knowledge Society
    Open Knowledge Society is a non profit community working for the dissemination of all forms of Open Access to Knowledge.-Objectives:The Society mainly strive to achieve the objectives namely:...

    , a non profit community
  • OKS Turkey
    OKS Turkey
    OKS was the High School Entrance Examination in Turkey until 2007. It abbreviates "Ortaöğretim Kurumları Giriş Sınavı". It had 100 questions which were to be solved within 120 minutes and was mandatory for getting a place in a good high school in Turkey...

    , the high school entrance examination in Turkey until 2007
  • OKS 1945 Olsztyn
    OKS 1945 Olsztyn
    OKS 1945 Olsztyn is a Polish football club based in Olsztyn, Poland. It was founded in 15 July 1945, as OKS Warmiak. The brightest era of this club were the 1990s when it played in Polish First League, as Stomil Olsztyn.- Before promotions to First League :...

    , a Polish football club
  • OKS Recordings of North America
    OKS Recordings of North America
    OKS Recordings of North America is an experimental music label specializing in small releases of noise, electronic, improvised and musique concrète. The label began in 2006 by co-owners multimedia artist Bill Byrne and filmmaker Jonah Goldstein...

    , an experimental music label
  • Civic Conservative Party
    Civic Conservative Party
    The Civic Conservative Party , abbreviated to OKS, is a centre-right liberal conservative political party in Slovakia. It has four seats in the National Council, which it won in an electoral alliance with Most–Híd at the 2010 election, and the party's four MPs sit in the Most–Híd parliamentary...

     (Občianska Konzervatívna Strana), a political party in Slovakia


See also
  • List of Old King's Scholars, former pupils of The King's School, Canterbury, Kent, England
  • Soyuz 7K-OKS
    Soyuz 7K-OKS
    Soyuz 7K-OKS version of the Soyuz spacecraft was designed for space station flights and had a docking port that allowed internal transfer between spacecraft. It flew only twice manned in 1971...

    , a version of the Soyuz spacecraft
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