- The **** and ****
International Sport ****ociation (
GLISA) was an
international **** and ****,
culture and
human rights ****ociation.
Their last update...
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Glisas (Ancient Gr****: Γλίσας), or
Glissas (Γλίσσας), was a town of
ancient Boeotia,
mentioned by
Homer in the Iliad's
Catalogue of
Ships in the same line...
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Gligorije (
Gliša) Geršić (also
Gliša Giga Geršić); (19 July 1842 in Bela
Crkva – 1918 in Belgrade,
Kingdom of Serbia) was a
Serbian politician, jurist...
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Phocus (/ˈfoʊkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φῶκος
means "seal") was the name of the
eponymous hero of
Phocis in Gr**** mythology.
Ancient sources relate of more than...
- The
Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and ****essments
Center (
GLISA) is a
collaboration of the
University of
Michigan and
Michigan State University funded...
- 1936;
Turski spomenici / sabrao, sredio, preveo, protumačio i
objavio Gliša Elezić, Beograd, 1940 (Zbornik za istočnjačku
istorijsku i književnu građu...
- gov. 2017-01-11.
Retrieved 2024-06-16. "Lake-effect Snow in the
Great Lakes Region |
GLISA".
Retrieved 2024-06-16. 43°N 78°W / 43°N 78°W / 43; -78...
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round of
negotiations between the FGG and
GLISA ended after a
mutually agreed deadline. The
board of
GLISA unanimously agree to the
proposal set forth...
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loanwords (cf.
chapter word origin). Kosovsko-resavski
dialect dictionaries:
Gliša Elezović, Rečnik kosovsko-metohiskog
dijalekta I-II. 1932/1935. Prizren-Timok...
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Hotel Evropa was
owned and run by the Jeftanović family,
father and son
Gliša [sr] and Dušan, respectively, Serb
merchants and
industrialists from Sarajevo...