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Gamás is a
village in
Somogy county, Hungary.
According to László
Szita the
settlement was
completely Hungarian in the 18th century.
Street map (Hungarian)...
- John II
doted on the Order, and the da
Gamas'
prospects rose accordingly. In 1492, John II
dispatched da
Gama on a
mission to the port of Setúbal and...
- Look up
Gama or
gama in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gama or Da
Gama may
refer to:
Gama (EP), a 2005 EP by The
Gazette Gama (Naruto), a character...
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Gama (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈklubi dʒi ʁeˈɡatɐz ˈvasku dɐ
ˈɡɐ̃mɐ]; English:
Vasco da
Gama Club of Rowing),
commonly referred to as
Vasco da
Gama...
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commonly known by the
title Rustam-e-Hind and by the ring name The
Great Gama, was a
pehlwani wrestler and
strongman in
British India and later, ****stan...
- roads,
gamas were
preferred over
wheeled vehicles. In
traditional weddings, the
bride and
groom are
carried to the
ceremony in
separate gamas, this custom...
- María
Esther Gamas (21
April 1911 – 21
September 2006) was an
Argentine stage and film actress. She
appeared in 20 films,
including Savage Pampas (1945)...
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group S n {\displaystyle S_{n}} to be zero. It was
proven in 1988 by
Carlos Gamas.
Additional proofs have been
given by Pate and Berget. Let V {\displaystyle...
- true or
original Gamas problematic.
Gamas have
appeared in
other countries as dies have been sold. For example, a
battery operated Gama 1:12
scale plastic...
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kusarigama (****anese: 鎖鎌, lit. "chain-sickle") is a
traditional ****anese
weapon that
consists of a kama (the ****anese
equivalent of a
sickle or billhook)...