Golo may refer to: Golo (river), Corsica, France Golo (department), a former department of France on Corsica Golo Island, a part of the municipality of...
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Look up golos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Golos (Голос), a word for "voice" in various Slavic languages, may refer to: Golos (newspaper), a Russian...
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The Golo (French pronunciation: [ɡɔlo]; Corsican: Golu) is the longest river on the island of Corsica, France, at 89.4 kilometres (55.6 mi) The Golo is...
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Golo Mann (born Angelus Gottfried Thomas Mann; 27 March 1909 – 7 April 1994) was a popular German historian and essayist. After completing a doctorate...
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Golo (Arabic: قولو) is a settlement and rural district located in Central Darfur, Sudan. The start of the Darfur conflict is conventionally dated to an...
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Golo Footwear is a fashion company that was established in 1915 by the German immigrant Adolf Heilbrunn. The company initially designed and manufactured...
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Golo (pronounced [ˈɡɔːlɔ], German: Golu) is a former settlement in the Municipality of Vodice in central Slovenia. It is now part of the village of Selo...
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Golos (Russian: Голос, Voice) was a Russian political and literary newspaper, edited and published in Saint Petersburg in 1863–1885 by Andrey Krayevsky...
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Gollo people (redirect from Golo people)
The Golo or Gollo are an ethnic group living in the South Sudanese state of Western Bahr el Ghazal. The area occupied by the Gollo lies to the west of...
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Golo was a department of France from 1793 to 1811. It was located in the northern and eastern parts of the island of Corsica. The capital was Bastia. The...
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Golo Brdo may refer to: Golo Brdo, Bijeljina, a village near Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina Golo Brdo (Bugojno), a village near Bugojno, Bosnia and...
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Golo (pronounced [ˈɡɔːlɔ], German: Golu) is a village in the hills south of Ig in central Slovenia. The entire Municipality of Ig is part of the traditional...
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Golo is computer software, a programming language for the Java virtual machine (JVM). It is simple, with dynamic, weak typing. It was created in 2012 as...
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Sead Gološ (8 June 1969 – 4 November 2020) was a Bosnian architect. Gološ was born in Sarajevo. He graduated in 1994 from the Faculty of Architecture of...
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Jacob Golos (born Yakov Naumovich Reizen, Russian: Яков Наумович Рейзен; April 24, 1889 - November 27, 1943) was a Ukrainian-born Bolshevik revolutionary...
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Konrad Gołoś (born 15 September 1982) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. The first club in Gołoś' senior career was...
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Golo Brdo (pronounced [ˈɡɔːlɔ ˈbəɾdɔ]; German: Golowerdu) is a settlement northwest of Ljubljana in Slovenia. It lies within the Municipality of Medvode...
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Bicyclus golo, the golo bush brown, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in eastern Nigeria, Cameroon, the Republic of the Congo, the...
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The Voice (Russian TV series) (redirect from Golos (The Voice of Russia))
The Voice (Russian: Голос) is a Russian singing competition television series broadcast on Channel One. Based on the original The Voice of Holland, it...
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Golos Truda (Russian: Голос Труда, lit. 'The Voice of Labour') was a Russian-language anarchist newspaper. Founded by working-class Russian expatriates...
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Golo-Djigbé is a town and arrondissement in the Atlantique Department of southern Benin. It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the...
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Gollobordë (redirect from Golo Brdo (Albania))
form: Golloborda; Bulgarian: Голо Бърдо, romanized: Golo Bărdo; Macedonian: Голо Брдо, romanized: Golo Brdo) refers to a geographical area of traditionally...
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Genovevaburg (redirect from Golo Tower)
the 17th century. Since when the castle and its bergfried, the so-called Golo Tower (Goloturm), have been linked to the legend is unknown. Fridolin Hörter:...
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Danuta Wałęsa (redirect from Mirosława Danuta Gołoś)
Mirosława Danuta Wałęsa (Polish: [mirɔˈswava daˈnuta vaˈwɛ̃sa]; née Gołoś [ˈɡɔwɔɕ]; born 25 February 1949) is the wife of former President of Poland Lech...
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Prespa e Vogël and Golloborda (redirect from Mala Prespa and Golo Bardo)
Prespa e Vogël and Golloborda are regions in Albania. See the articles on the individual regions: Mala Prespa Golloborda This disambiguation page lists...
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The Golo water reservoir is a reservoir located approximately seven kilometers west of El Fasher in northwestern Sudan. The dam containing the reservoir...
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Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava), known as Golo, is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Golo at BDFutbol Golo at Soccerway...
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Golo is an unincorporated community in Graves County, Kentucky, United States. United States Army General Carlos Brewer was born in Golo. "Golo, Kentucky"...
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Gö Lotsawa Zhönnu-pel (redirect from Gölo Zhönnupel)
gZhon-nu-dpal (1392-1481), also known as 'Gos Lo-tsa-ba (full name: Yid-bzang-rtse gZhon-nu-dpal) was a famous Tibetan historian and scholar, known as...
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January 2024. "Sporting goleia o Boavista com hat-trick de Gyokeres: veja os golos" (in Portuguese). Jornal de Notícias. 17 March 2024. "Martim Fernandes,...
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