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Slavonski Brod (pronounced [slǎʋoːnskiː
brôːd],
Slavonian Brod),
commonly shortened to
simply Brod, is a city in
eastern Croatia, near the
border with...
- "Pamphilus" as
names for slaves. The
constructed language Lojban uses the
series brodV (namely broda, brode, brodi, brodo, brodu), ko'V (namely ko'a, ko'e, ko'i...
- Havlíčkův
Brod (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦavliːtʃkuːv ˈbrot],
until 1945 Německý
Brod; German: Deutschbrod) is a town in Havlíčkův
Brod District in the...
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Brod v Podbočju (pronounced [ˈbɾóːt ʍ pɔdˈbóːtʃju]) is a
small village on the left bank of the Krka River,
opposite Podbočje in the Muni****lity of Krško...
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Sidney Sanford Brod (December 13, 1899 –
February 10, 1955) was an
American ****istant director,
producer and
screenwriter who was
nominated during the...
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Brod 1966, p. 41.
Brod 1966, p. 42.
Brod 1966, p. 97.
Brod 1966, p. 49.
Brod 1960, p. 47.
Brod 1966, p. 52.
Banville 2013.
Brod 1966, p. 90.
Brod 1966...
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Brod (Serbian Cyrillic: Брод,
pronounced [
brôːd]),
formerly Bosanski Brod (Serbian Cyrillic: Босански Брод) and
Srpski Brod (Serbian Cyrillic: Српски...
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Brod (born 18
January 1929) is a
Czech historian,
Holocaust survivor, and
former member of the
Communist Party turned anti-communist dissident.
Brod was...
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Radio Brod (Serbian Cyrillic: Радио Брод) is a
Bosnian local public radio station,
broadcasting from
Brod,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. The
program is mainly...
- The
Battle of Německý
Brod (also
Battle of Deutschbrod) took
place on 10
January 1422, at
Habry and Německý
Brod in Bohemia,
during the
Hussite Wars. Led...