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Gavros may
refer to:
Gavros, Aetolia-Acarnania, a
village in the muni****l unit Pyllini, Aetolia-Acarnania,
Greece Gavros, Kastoria, an
abandoned village...
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Gavro Vuković (Serbian Cyrillic: Гавро Вуковић; 1852,
Lijeva Rijeka, Prin****lity of
Montenegro – 29 July 1928, Berane,
Kingdom of SCS) also
known as...
- to
depict the
arrest of
Gavrilo Princip. But
there is no
photograph of
Gavro's arrest—this
photograph shows the
arrest of Behr. Souter,
Gavin (2000)....
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Gavro Manojlović (27
October 1856 – 1
November 1939) was a
Croatian Serb historian, politician, and academic.
Gavro Manojlović was born in
Zadar to a...
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Gavro Vučković Krajišnik (born in
Donji Dabar near
Sanski Most 1826 — Belgrade, 1876) was a
Bosnian Serb politician,
trader and writer. He came from a...
- Karađorđe, and saw him as
their kinsman.
Montenegrin politician and Vasojević
Gavro Vuković,
supported this theory.[page needed] Accordingly,
Alexander Karađorđević...
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Gavro Bagić (born 2 May 1985) is a
Croatian football striker playing for NK
Metalac Osijek. Born in Uglješ, SR Croatia, back in Yugoslavia,
Gavro Bagić...
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Archived from the
original on 9 May 2016.
Retrieved 25
October 2015.
Gavro Altman (1978). Yugoslavia: A
Multinational Community.
Jugoslovenska stvarnost...
- to
depict the
arrest of
Gavrilo Princip. But
there is no
photograph of
Gavro's arrest – this
photograph shows the
arrest of Behr. Djordjević, Dimitrije;...
- (in Gr****).
gavros.gr.
Archived from the
original on 18 May 2015.
Retrieved 22
February 2015. Του Μπούκοβι η ομαδάρα (in Gr****).
gavros.gr. Archived...