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stairs at the
bottom of the
Gardoš Tower,
actually go all the way
below the Sava river,
crossing to
Belgrade and
connecting Gardoš Fortress with the Belgrade...
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Gárdos,
Gardoş or
Gardoš may
refer to:
Places Gardoš, a
neighborhood in
Belgrade People András
Gárdos,
Hungarian footballer Florin Gardoş,
Romanian footballer...
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Gardoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Гардош; Hungarian:
Gárdos) is an
urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the
capital of Serbia. It is
located in Belgrade's muni****lity...
- The name
Gardo may
refer to:
Gardo House, a
historic residence in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Gardo Versoza (born 1969), a
Filipino actor and
comedian Typhoon...
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footballer who pla**** as a
central defender.
Gardoș was born in the city of Satu Mare in Romania.
Gardoș started his
senior career with
Concordia Chiajna...
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Robert Gardos (Hungarian:
Gárdos Róbert,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɡaːrdoʃ ˈroːbɛrt]; born 16
January 1979 in Budapest) is a Hungarian-born Austrian...
- András
Gárdos (born 9
January 1991) is a
Hungarian former football player who pla**** as a midfielder. He had a
spell on loan at
Sheffield United but failed...
- The
Gardo House was a
Gilded Age
mansion in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Built from 1873 to 1883, it
became the
official residence of the
president of the Church...
- Israel-Nachrichten in 1975. "Alice Schwarz-
Gardos".
Jewish Women's Archive.
Retrieved 26
November 2017. "Alice Schwarz-
Gardos". Der Spiegel. 20
August 2007. Retrieved...
- 148–49, 151 Zimmermann, p. 149 Zimmermann,
Susan (2005). "
Gárdos, Mária (Mariska
Gárdos, Mrs György Pintér,
likely born M. Grünfeld)". In Haan, Francisca...