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Divina Mary
Galica MBE (last name
pronounced "Galitsa") (born 13
August 1944) is a
British sportswoman. She
competed in four
Winter Olympics as a skier...
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Galica is a
village administratively located in the Muni****lity of Vushtrri, Kosovo, but
geographically situated in the
Drenica region. The
village covers...
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Shote Galica (born
Qerime Radisheva; 10
November 1895 – 1 July 1927) was a
Kachak Albanian insurgent. She has been
declared a People's
Heroine of Albania...
- Azem
Bejta (10
December 1889 – 15 July 1924),
commonly known as Azem
Galica, was an
Albanian nationalist,
resistance fighter and
rebel who
fought for the...
- Look up
Gales or
gales in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gales can
refer to: Wales, a
country that is part of the
United Kingdom,
called "
Gales" in Spanish...
- A
gale is a
strong wind; the word is
typically used as a
descriptor in
nautical contexts. The U.S.
National Weather Service defines a
gale as sustained...
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Galić (Serbian Cyrillic: Галић,
pronounced [ɡǎːlitɕ]) is a
South Slavic surname. It may
refer to:
Anita Galić (born 1985),
freestyle swimmer from Croatia...
- Władysław
Galica (born 20
September 1900 in
Chicago – 7
September 1943 in Warsaw, Poland) was a
Polish Army Colonel.
Member of the
Polish resistance Armia...
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Gale is a
global provider of
research and
digital learning resources. The
company is
based in
Farmington Hills, Michigan,
United States, west of Detroit...
- Azem
Galica began an
armed struggle, also
known as the "Kachak movement", a large-scale
revolt in
Drenica involving around 10,000
people under Galica. The...