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- Dagni (Russian: Дагни; Tab****aran: Дагьни) is a rural locality (a selo) in Guriksky Selsoviet, Tabasaransky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Po****tion:...
- Dagnis Vinogradovs (born 2 June 1981) is a Latvian canoe sprinter who competed in the mid-2000s. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, he finished seventh...
- Dagnis Iļjins (born 20 August 1992) is a Latvian canoeist. He represented his country at the 2016 Summer Olympics. "Dagnis Iljins". Rio2016.com. Rio 2016...
- Region: Suturing the Ruptures. Springer. p. 132. ISBN 978-1-352-00014-6. Mads Dagnis Jensen (2015). "The Nordic Countries and the European Parliament". In Caroline...
- Wikispecies: Dalbergia nigra ARKive: dalbergia-nigra CoL: 33Z6M EoL: 639721 EPPO: DAGNI GBIF: 2968672 GRIN: 13163 iNaturalist: 191300 IPNI: 1138549-2 IRMNG: 10162156...
- Salad" English Jānis "JJ Lush" Jačmenkins Roberts Memmēns Jānis Pētersons Dagnis Roziņš  Lithuania LRT Monika Liu "Sentimentai" Lithuanian Monika Liubinaitė...
- he'll survive, EUObserver 20 July 2017 Nedergaard, Peter; Jensen, Mads Dagnis (September 2014). "Uno, duo, trio? Varieties of trio presidencies in the...
- Institutions, Democracy and Voting. Springer. p. 319. ISBN 978-3-642-19519-8. Mads Dagnis Jensen (2015). "The Nordic countries and the European Parliament". In Caroline...
- Review of Political Science. Nedergaard, Peter; Bang, Henrik; Jensen, Mads Dagnis (March 2015). "'We the People' versus 'We the Heads of States': the debate...
- Russian voice actor Askold Vinogradov (1929–2005), a Russian mathematician Dagnis Vinogradovs (born 1981), Latvia fla****er canoer Dmitry Vinogradov (1720–1758)...