- Gr****).
North of
Balos, at the
Korykon cape, are the
ruins of the
small ancient Roman city of Agnion, with a
temple to the god Apollo.
Balos Lagoon with Cape...
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Filip Baloš (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Балош; born 18
March 2001) is a
Serbian singer-songwriter.
Baloš comes from a
musical and
dramatic family. At the...
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island of Kythnos. It is
performed by both men and women.
Balos stands out from
other kinds of
balos dances because it is
performed differently than the rest...
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Baló is a
Hungarian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Elemér
Baló (1892 – 1970),
Hungarian actor György
Baló (1947 – 2019),
Hungarian broadcast...
- Look up
balo,
baló,
bało,
bálo,
bālo,
bälo, ba lô, or ba-lô in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Balo may
refer to:
Baló,
Hungarian surname Mario Balotelli...
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portraiture constituted most of the body of
Balos' work in the '90s and
early 2000s.
During that time,
Balos returned frequently to
Europe to
research painting...
- with the embaire, a type of
xylophone originating in
southern Uganda. The
balo (balenjeh, behlanjeh) is used
among the
Mandinka people of West Africa. Its...
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Balo-i,
officially the Muni****lity of
Balo-i (Maranao:
Inged a
Balo-i; Cebuano:
Lungsod sa
Balo-i; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Balo-i), is a muni****lity in the...
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Ataji Balos is a
Marshallese politician who was a
member of the
Congress of the
Trust Territory of the
Pacific Islands.
During the
Trust Territory era...
- "Novi plan
drugi san" by
Filip Baloš,
while the
third place went to
Zejna and her song "Rumba" with 174 points.
Baloš was also the
designated as the Serbian...