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- Look up glog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glog may refer to: G-Log, an American software company acquired by Oracle in 2005 GLOG, the Euronext...
- accounts who have created more than 25 million educational glogs, out of 45 million total glogs on the service. in August 2022, Glogster suspended all services...
- cooperated with Web 2.0 education platform Glogster EDU. Glogster EDU embedded Glogs into Wikispaces services.[citation needed] Due to cost issues, classroom...
- Glog is a place name which may refer to: Novi Glog, Croatia, a village in the muni****lity of Sveti Ivan Žabno, Koprivnica-Križevci County Novi Glog (Trgovište)...
- Stari Glog may refer to: Stari Glog, Serbia, a village near Vranje Stari Glog, Croatia, a village near Gradec, Zagreb County This disambiguation page...
- if a girl.[citation needed] In Bulgarian folklore, numerous terms such as glog (lit. "hawthorn"), vampirdzhiya ("vampire" + nomen agentis suffix), vampirar...
- Y Glog or Draws Drum is a mountain situated in Ceredigion, Wales. It stands at an elevation of 574 metres (1883 feet) above sea level and is located a...
- for mulled wine in the Nordic countries and Estonia (sometimes spelled as glog or glug). It is spelled gløgg in Norwegian, Danish and Faroese, glögg in...
- folklore that spread across Balkan notes that hawthorn (Serbian глог or glog) is essential to kill vampires, and stakes used for their slaying must be...
- Voivodeship; its po****tion in 2021 was 65,400. The name of the town derives from głóg, the Polish name for hawthorn. Among the oldest towns in Poland, Głogów was...