- Kietaviškių
gausa is the
largest vegetable growing company in the
Baltic states. It was
established in 1987 in Kietaviškės
village next to Elektrėnai...
- Muni****lity in
Innlandet county, Norway. The
village is
located along the
river Gausa,
about 3
kilometres (1.9 mi) to the
southeast of the
village of Segalstad...
-
January 2022). "Žiemos olimpinės rinktinės paveikslas: rekordinė dalyvių
gausa, didžiausios
viltys ir likę nežinomieji" [Picture of the
Winter Olympic...
- main
river Lågen. The
valleys of the
tributary rivers such as Otta and
Gausa (Gausdal) are
usually regarded as part of Gudbrandsdalen. The
total area...
- González (1999, pp. 152–153)
Gausa, Cervelló & Pla (2002, p. O15)
Busquets (2004, p. 396)
Gausa, Cervelló & Pla (2002, p. O16)
Gausa, Cervelló & Pla (2002,...
- սար (sar) [s̪ɑɾ] 'mountain'
Azerbaijani su [s̪u] 'water'
Basque gauza [
ɡäus̪ä] 'thing'
Contrasts with an
apical sibilant. See
Basque phonology Belarusian...
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Berai Diwari Dularpur Dumduma Dumri Fazla Gabir Chak
Gairpur Gangwara Gausa Gausa Dih
Gehumi Gehumi Gehumi Ghorghata Jafra Kanaur Kabaria Kabir Chak Kansi...
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Gaušas (24
December 1901 – 15
March 1964) was a
Lithuanian military person, who
became Colonel of the
General Staff in 1937. In
January 1919,
Gaušas enlisted...
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flavida (Retz.)
Veldkamp Setaria forbesiana (Nees ex Steud.) Hook.f.
Setaria gausa (S.T.Blake) R.D.Webster
Setaria geminata (Forssk.)
Veldkamp Setaria globoidea...
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Architects of Today.
Laurence King. pp. 210–211. ISBN 978-1-85669-492-6.
Manuel Gausa (1999). Single-family housing: the
private domain. p.224 Pierotti, Paola...