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Agaton Sax is the
protagonist of a
series of Swedish-language
humorous detective novels written for
children by
Swedish author Nils-Olof Franzén and illustrated...
- Ἀγάθων) is a
given name. In Russian, in 1924–1930, the name "Агато́н" (
Agaton) was
included into
various Soviet calendars,
which included the new and...
- Megi (pronounced [me̞.ɟi]),
known in the
Philippines as
Tropical Storm Agaton, was a weak but
deadly tropical cyclone that
impacted the
Philippines in...
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Agaton has been used for six
tropical cyclones in the
Philippines by
PAGASA in the
Western Pacific.
Tropical Storm Tapah (2002) (T0201, 01W,
Agaton)...
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novel explores the
mysterious ill-temperament of the town curate,
Padre Agaton.
Rizal later restarted work on Makamisa,
using Spanish. However, the novel...
- The Stanisław
Jankowski "
Agaton"
Monument (Polish:
Pomnik Stanisława
Jankowskiego „Agatona”) is a
sculpture in Warsaw, Poland, at the
intersection of Karowa...
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Agaton Sax and the
Colossus of Rhodes, 1972
Agaton Sax and the
London Computer Plot, 1973
Agaton Sax and the
League of
Silent Exploders, 1974
Agaton Sax...
- 2007 to
October 4, 2008, and was
replaced by
Banana Split. This time, Dr.
Agaton will play as a pediatrician, who
decided to s****
greener pastures in the...
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Isabel Agatón Santander (born
March 22, 1969) is a
Colombian poet, lawyer,
writer and feminist.
Promoter of the Rosa
Elvira Cely Law (Law 1761 of 2015)...
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Agaton Sax and the
Diamond Thieves (Swedish:
Agaton Sax och de
slipade diamanttjuvarna;
published in
English in 1965) is a book
about detective Agaton...