• Kõera is a village in Lääneranna Parish, Pärnu County, in western Estonia. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014[dead link]...
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    Kurash (redirect from Koeras)
    Köräş (also kuresh, koresh, küreş, güreş and similar variants) refers to a number of folk wrestling styles practiced in Central Asia. Köräş wrestlers ...
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  • Corius (ancient Latin), Gur - Կուր (Armenian), Khuar - Къуар (Ossetic), Koera (Dutch), Kor - Кор (Avar), Koura (French), Kür (Azerbaijani), Kura (Turkish...
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    Koeri, Kokuta, Koonga, Korju, Kuhu, Kuke, Kulli, Kunila, Kurese, Käru, Kõera, Kõima, Audru Parish, Kõima, Lääneranna Parish, Kõmsi, Laulepa, Lautna,...
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  • Khalganw Khapkat Parrauna Kharag Ram Chhapra Kharpakwa Kheduwapur Kishunpura Koera Koergawan Koreya Kuaridih Kurthia Kusaha Lachchhi Chak Lachhmipur Lachhmipur...
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  • (director Rainer Sarnet), 2000 Eesti posti lugu (director Aare Tilk), 1998 Koera surm (director Urmas E.Liiv), 1998 Õppija õigus (director Jaak Kilmi, Andres...
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    diphthongs from standard Finnish. For instance, koira (/ˈkoirɑ/ dog) is [ˈkoe̯rɑ], Kainuu /kɑi̯nuː/ is [kɑe̯nuː], kaula (/kɑu̯lɑ/ neck) is pronounced [kɑo̯lɑ]...
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    (Hand is white, charcoal is black) 2007 Täisminevik (Past perfect) 1976 Koera elu (A dog´s life) 1978 Hundi lugemine (Reading Wolf) 1982 Väike ranits...
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  • wind] (J.Kreem/J.Kreem) - 5:41 Nr 666 [No 666] (J.Kreem/J.Kreem) - 3:08 Koera elu (Tsau beibe) [Dog's life (Ciao baby)] (Terminaator/J.Kreem) - 2:49 Televiisorimees...
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    villages. Virtsu Äila Esivere Hanila Karuse Kaseküla Kause Kinksi Kiska Kõera Kokuta Kõmsi Kuke Linnuse Lõo Mäense Massu Mõisaküla Nehatu Nurmsi Pajumaa...
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    reduced forms of these diphthongs (e.g. koira "dog" can be pronounced as koera) may be encountered in an area from Haapajärvi to Ylikiiminki near the Savonian...
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