Kops

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Kops stands for:

  • Kops I hydropower plant and the entire Illwerke power plant group in Vorarlberg, see Kopswerk
  • Kops II hydropower plant, the new pumped storage plant, see Kopswerk II
  • Kops reservoir , Kopssee, a reservoir of the Illwerke in Vorarlberg, Austria
  • Kops (film) , a Swedish film
  • Kops (textile) , the way yarn is wound onto a tube in a ring spinning machine


Kops is the family name of the following people:

  • Aranka Kops (* 1995), Dutch rower
  • Dietrich Kops (* 1964), Austrian politician
  • Erich Kops (1905–1961), German party functionary (SPD / KPD / SED), Spain fighter, prisoner in Sachsenhausen concentration camp and GDR ambassador to Hungary
  • Erland Kops (1937-2017), Danish badminton player
  • Franz Kops (1846–1896), German landscape painter
  • Jan Kops (1765–1849), Dutch Reformed theologian and agronomist
  • Manfred Kops (* 1950), German economist
  • Raquel Kops-Jones (* 1982), American tennis player


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