- of
Astras. A
mountain road goes
through a
forest which connects Astras to the
village of
Lampeia (formerly Divri). As of the 2011 census,
Astras had...
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weapon (usually an arrow) into a
divine weapon.
Astras comprise four
classes of weapons. The
origin of
Astras is
elaborated in the
Ahirbudhnya Samhita, a...
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generations of
Holden Astra (LB/LC and LD) were thus
never available in that market. Like the two
previous generations, TR
Astras were ****essed in the...
- Kavala. "Lefteris
Astras,
Panionios F.C."
Super League Greece.
Retrieved 24
January 2018.
Lefteris Astras at
Soccerbase Lefteris Astras at
Soccerway v t...
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Kadett was the
Kadett E. The Mk1 and Mk2
Vauxhall Astras are
sometimes called the
Astra D and
Astra E by
enthusiasts to mark the
continuity with their...
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AstraZeneca plc (/ˌæstrəˈzɛnəkə/) (AZ) is a British-Swedish
multinational pharmaceutical and
biotechnology company with its
headquarters at the Cambridge...
- Look up
Astra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Astra (Latin for "stars") may
refer to:
Astra (name)
Astra, Chubut, a
village in
Argentina Astra (Isauria)...
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ASTRA Arad, also
known as Întreprinderea de
Vagoane Arad (IVA), is the name of a
group of
industrial engineering and
rolling stock companies originated...
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Astra (Sanskrit: "Weapon") is an
Indian family of all
weather beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile,
developed by the
Defence Research and Development...
- Ad
astra is a
Latin phrase meaning "to the stars". The
phrase has
origins with Virgil, who
wrote in his Aeneid: "sic itur ad
astra" ('thus one journeys...