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Dragør (Danish pronunciation: [ˈtʁɑːwˌøɐ̯ˀ]) is the main town of
Dragør Muni****lity, (Denmark),
which includes the
village of
Store Magleby. The city...
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Dragor may
refer to:
Dragør, a town of
Region Hovedstaden,
Denmark Dragør Muni****lity, a muni****lity of
Region Hovedstaden,
Denmark Dragor River, in...
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drag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Drag or The
Drag may
refer to:
Drag, Norway, a
village in
Tysfjord muni****lity, Nordland,
Norway Drág, the...
- muni****lities were
formed in
Copenhagen County,
namely Dragør Muni****lity,
formed by the
merger of
Dragør (an
independent parish from 1
April 1954) and Store...
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Dragor (Macedonian: Драгор) is a
small river situated in the
south of
North Macedonia.
Stretching 25 km (16 mi), it
flows mainly through the city of...
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Dragør Boldklub (DB for short) is a
Danish football club
based in
Dragør, on the
island of Amager.
Founded on 21 May 1907, it is the
oldest existing football...
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drag queen is a person,
usually male, who uses
drag clothing and
makeup to
imitate and
often exaggerate female gender signifiers and
gender roles for...
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Melvin Jason Smalls (born
January 4, 1980),
known professionally as
Drag-On, is an
American rapper. He is best
known for his time on Ruff Ryders, through...
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Curse of
Dragor at
MobyGames "Finals". Next Generation. No. 15.
Imagine Media.
March 1996. p. 85. Klett,
Steve (April 1996). "Curse of
Dragor". PC Games...
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drag (Cyrillic: -драг) and -drog is a
common Slavic given name word root,
drag meaning "dear, beloved", in single-lexemed and
dithematic (two lexemes)...