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Glogov Brod (pronounced [ˈɡloːɡɔu̯ ˈbɾoːt]) is a
village south of Artiče in the Muni****lity of Brežice in
eastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional...
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Menachem Mendel Rubin of
Glogov (Głogów Małopolski) (c. 1806 – 1873), son of
Rebbe Asher Yeshaya.
Grand Rabbi Meir
Rubin of
Glogov (1829–1897), son of Rebbe...
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Menachem Mendel Rubin of
Glogov (Głogów Małopolski) (c. 1806 – 1873), son of
Rebbe Asher Yeshaya.
Grand Rabbi Meir
Rubin of
Glogov (1829–1897), son of Rebbe...
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POLICIJE SRBIJE LOVI VAMPIRE!
Nekada se
borio sa
ZEMUNSKIM KLANOM, a sada drži
glogov kolac u rukama".
Retrieved 3 July 2019. Campbell, John
Gregorson (1900,...
- Milenković,
formed the band "
Glogov Kolac" (Hawthorn Stake) with
guitarist Rajko Kojić.
After only one performance,
Glogov Kolac disbanded. Bajagić refused...
- met Momčilo Bajagić with whom he
formed band
Glogov Kolac,
which performed only once in Uljma.
After Glogov Kolac disbanded, Kojić
joined band SOS led by...
- Šmarju Šmarje pri Jelšah
Globoko Brežice
Globoko Laško
Globoko Radovljica Glogov Brod Brežice
Glogovica Ivančna
Gorica Gmajna Krško
Gmajna Slovenj Gradec...
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Yitzchak Tuvia Rubin,
rabbi of "New Sanz" and son of
Rabbi Meir
Rubin of
Glogov-Dombrova Tila who
married Rabbi Aharon Horowitz,
Admor of
Beitsh (Biecz)...
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decided to
retire from music, Bajagić and
Dragan Đerić
formed the band
Glogov Kolac (Hawthorn Stake) with
organist Dragan Pliško and
guitarist Rajko Kojić...
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Gloucester (Dutch, French, German),
Glevum (Latin)* Głogów
Glogau (German)*,
Glogov (Serbian)*,
Glogova (Lithuanian)*,
Glogovia (Latin)*, Głogów (Polish)*,...