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Helena Dragaš (Serbian: Јелена Драгаш, romanized: Jelena
Dragaš; Gr****: Ἑλένη Δραγάση, romanized: Helénē Dragásē; c. 1372 – 23
March 1450) was the Empress...
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Helen E.
Dragas is a
Virginia real
estate developer and the CEO of the
Dragas Companies. She is also a
former member of, and
rector for, the University...
- ****ociazione
Sportiva Udinese,
coached by her
mother Špela
Dragaš. She has an
older brother Marko.
Dragas debuted in the
national team in
November 2020 on the...
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Dragas is a town and muni****lity
located in
Pljevlja in Montenegro.
Dragas may also
refer to:
George Dragas (b. 1944), Gr****-born
Orthodox Christian priest...
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Dragaš,
derived from the
Slavic word for dear (drago), may
refer to: Placenames:
Dragaš, a town and muni****lity in
Montenegro People: Dejanović noble...
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Mountains (in
Albanian Sharr). The
Serbian name
Dragaš comes from
medieval Serbian lord
Constantine Dragaš. The
oldest mosque in
Kosovo and in the Balkans...
- Mošćenička
Draga (Italian:
Draga di Moschiena) is muni****lity in Primorje-Gorski
Kotar County, Croatia. It is
situated southwest of
Opatija under Mt...
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Supetarska Draga is a
village in Croatia. It is
connected by the D105 highway. The
oldest Benedictine abbey on the
island is
located in
Supetarska Draga. Register...
- Zagreb-based
daily newspaper.
Dragaš is the
author of
approximately 3,000
newspaper articles published between 1985 and 2014.
Dragaš started two independent...
- (from whom he took his
second last name) was
Helena Dragaš,
member of the
powerful House of
Dragaš and
daughter of
Serbian ruler Konstantin Dejanović....