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Géde Ollgothach, son of
Ollom Fotla, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
succeeded to the throne...
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Gede Sunu
Jyesta Wibawa (born on 24
April 2002),
simply known as
Gede Sunu, is an
Indonesian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Liga...
- Look up
gede or
Gede in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gede may
refer to the
following places:
Gede,
Kenya Gede, Nadia, West Bengal,
India Gede railway...
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Mount Gede or
Gunung Gede (Big
Mountain in Sundanese) is a
stratovolcano in West Java, Indonesia. The
volcano contains two
peaks with
Mount Gede as one...
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Gede (French: Guede) are the
family of lwa,
spirits or
deities ****ociated with
Ancestor worship in
Haitian Vodou, that
represent the
powers of death...
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Gede Doub is a lwa in
Haitian Vodou who can
endow people with the gift of "second sight" (clairvoyance). Métraux, Alfred, ed. (21
October 2016). Voodoo...
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Geding Lake (Danish:
Geding Sø) is a lake west of the
Aarhus suburb of
Tilst in
Aarhus Muni****lity, Denmark. The
stream Egå and the Egå
river valley...
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Gêding is a
village and township[citation needed] in the
Tibet Autonomous Region of China. List...
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Tadeusz Gede (March 28, 1911 in
Tbilisi -
March 4, 1982 in Warsaw) –
Polish electrical engineer, diplomat, and politician.
Member of the Sejm of the PRL...
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Gede (also
known as Gedi) is a
village on the
Indian Ocean coast of Kenya,
lying in
Kilifi County,
south of
Malindi and
north of Watamu. The
Ruins of Gedi...