- Bogʻot (Uzbek: Bogʻot, Боғот, باغات; Russian: Багат) is an urban-type
settlement and seat of Bogʻot
District in
Xorazm Region in Uzbekistan. Its po****tion...
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Vlado Bagat (20
October 1915 – 1 June 1944) was a
Yugoslav soldier. A
native of Split,
Bagat joined the
Communist Party of
Yugoslavia in 1939.
After the...
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Bagat-en-Quercy (French pronunciation: [baɡa ɑ̃ kɛʁsi],
literally Bagat in Quercy; Languedocien:
Bagat de Carcin) is a
former commune in the Lot department...
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minimum of effort: "mi-am
băgat ****" -
literally "I put my **** in",
meaning "I did it superficially" (similar to "mi-am
băgat picioarele" - "I put my...
- Bogʻot
District (Uzbek: Bogʻot tumani, Боғот тумани, باغات تومنى) or
Bagat District is a
district of
Xorazm Region in Uzbekistan. The
capital lies at...
- A
bagad (Breton pronunciation: [
ˈbɑːɡat], French: [baɡad]) is a
Breton band,
composed of
bagpipes (Breton: binioù, French: cornemuse),
bombards and drums...
- and
especially abaca in the province. The word
Sibagat is from the word
bagat which means "meet" or "meeting place".
According to the oral history, the...
- Villefranche-sur-Mer. Born in Zadar, Pršo
began training with the
local clubs NK
Bagat and NK
Zadar before moving to HNK
Hajduk Split, at aged 12. He went through...
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Zoonipora is a
medium size
village in the
locality of Dooniwari,
located in
BAGAT KANIPORA ( B.K.POORA )
Tehsil of
Budgam district,
Jammu and
Kashmir with...
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variously at
south Deccan,
Madhya Pradesh and Malwa. K.P.
Jayaswal attributes Bagat, a
village in the
Jhansi district as the home of Vakatakas. But
after re****ing...