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    tower and preserved old architecture, Gardoš is the major historical landmark of Zemun. Remnants of the Gardoš Fortress, built in the 14th century and...
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    stairs at the bottom of the Gardoš Tower, actually go all the way below the Sava river, crossing to Belgrade and connecting Gardoš Fortress with the Belgrade...
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  • Gárdos, Gardoş or Gardoš may refer to: Places Gardoš, a neighborhood in Belgrade People András Gárdos, Hungarian footballer Florin Gardoş, Romanian footballer...
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  • The name Gardo may refer to: Gardo House, a historic residence in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Gardo Versoza (born 1969), a Filipino actor and comedian Typhoon...
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    Florin Gardoș (Romanian pronunciation: [floˈrin ˈɡardoʃ]; born 29 October 1988) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a central defender...
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  • Mennen Torres Polintan (born July 8, 1969), popularly known as Gardo Verzosa, is a Filipino actor and comedian[citation needed]. According to George Vail...
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    The Gardo House was a Gilded Age mansion in Salt Lake City, Utah. Built from 1873 to 1883, it became the official residence of the president of the Church...
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    Robert Gardos (Hungarian: Gárdos Róbert, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɡaːrdoʃ ˈroːbɛrt]; born 16 January 1979 in Budapest) is a Hungarian-born Austrian...
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  • Krisztian Gardos (born 6 April 1975) is a Hungarian-born Austrian para table tennis player. In 2016, he won the bronze medal in the men's individual C10...
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    across the Danube. The core of the city are the neighborhoods of Donji Grad, Gardoš, Ćukovac and Gornji Grad. To the south, Zemun continues into Novi Beograd...
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    2018 it was announced that the top plateau of the Gardoš hill and the area surrounding the Gardoš Tower will be revitalized. Without public architectural...
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    Melody Gardot (redirect from Melody Gardo)
    Melody Gardot (/ɡɑːrˈdoʊ/; born February 2, 1985) is an American jazz singer. At the age of 19, Gardot was hit by an SUV and sustained a head injury. Music...
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    Mariska Gárdos (1 May 1885 – 23 January 1973) was a Hungarian feminist, union organizer, journalist and editor. She was a founding member of the Union...
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    cemetery was located on the low slope of the Gardoš Hill. In the mid-18th century on the tableland of the Gardoš hill a complex was formed, consisting of...
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    András Gárdos (born 9 January 1991) is a Hungarian former football player who played as a midfielder. He had a spell on loan at Sheffield United but failed...
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    Alice Schwarz-Gardos (31 August 1916 in Vienna – 14 August 2007 in Tel Aviv) was an Austrian-born Israeli journalist and author. She was noted for her...
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  • is a 2001 biographical drama film written and directed by Éva Gárdos. Based on Gárdos' life story, the film tells the story of a 15-year-old girl from...
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  • it is a small, narrow valley between the hills (and neighborhoods) of Gardoš to the north and Ćukovac to the south, some of the oldest sections of Zemun...
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  • adaptation with illustrations by Hinoki Kino began serialization on the Comic Gardo website in December 2020. As of February 2024, the series' individual chapters...
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  • Uchi-Uchi and illustrations by Shō Uyoshi began serialization on the Comic Gardo website in July 2019. An anime television series adaptation produced by...
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  • Kariel Gardosh (redirect from Kariel Gardos)
    similar to Uncle Sam in the United States. Karl Goldberger (Hungarian: Gárdos Károly) (later Kariel Gardosh) was born in Budapest in 1921 to an assimilated...
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  • Harriet E. Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo) South America Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil) Miguel de Buría (? Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela)...
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  • adaptation illustrated by Kai Nadashima began serialization on Overlap's Comic Gardo manga website in May 2021. A man has a horrible life due to his righteous...
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  • and illustrated by Muramitsu. It began serialization on Overlap's Comic Gardo manga website in December 2019. An anime television series adaptation produced...
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  • son, Benjámin Bódy, while on the national level she is coached by Gábor Gárdos. She represented Hungary at the 2024 Summer Olympics. In the women's sabre...
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    Harriet E. Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo) South America Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil) Miguel de Buría (? Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela)...
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    Harriet E. Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo) South America Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil) Miguel de Buría (? Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela)...
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    Harriet E. Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo) South America Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil) Miguel de Buría (? Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela)...
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  • Bhyria, Sue Prado, Felix Petate, Esnyr Ranollo, Donna Cariaga, Joel Saracho, Gardo Versoza, and Mae Paner. The film was featured in the 2024 Cinemalaya Philippine...
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    Harriet E. Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo) South America Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil) Miguel de Buría (? Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela)...
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