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Gonars (Friulian:
Gonârs) is a town and
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization entity of
Udine in Friuli, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, northeastern...
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Guner (Persian: گونر, also
Romanized as Gūner; also
known as
Gonar) is a
village in
Senderk Rural District,
Senderk District,
Minab County, Hormozgan...
- The
Gonars concentration camp was one of the
several Italian concentration camps and it was
established on
February 23, 1942, near
Gonars, Italy. Many...
- The Cimetière des
Gonards (French pronunciation: [simtjɛʁ de
ɡɔnaʁ]) is the
largest cemetery in
Versailles on the
outskirts of Paris. It
began operations...
- Nils
Gunnar Nordahl (Swedish pronunciation: [
ˈɡɵ̌nːar ˈnûːɖɑːl]; 19
October 1921 – 15
September 1995) was a
Swedish professional footballer. A
highly prolific...
- the
regime as well.
Several concentration camps (most
notably the Rab,
Gonars and
Molat camps) were
established in Italian-occupied territories, mostly...
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concentration camps Auschwitz I Bergen-Belsen
Bogdanovka Buchenwald Dachau Dora
Gonars (Italy) Gross-Rosen
Herzogenbusch Janowska Kaiserwald Mauthausen-Gusen Neuengamme...
- po****tion of
their occupation zone. The most
infamous ones were Rab and
Gonars. To
counter the Communist-led insurgence, the
Italians sponsored local anti-guerrilla...
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Johan Gunnar Gren (pronounced [
ˈɡɵ̌nːar ˈɡreːn]; 31
October 1920 – 10
November 1991) was a
Swedish professional football player and coach. He is best remembered...
- Croats, and Slovenians, to the
Italian concentration camps, such as Rab,
Gonars, Monigo,
Renicci di
Anghiari and elsewhere.
Yugoslav Partisans perpetrated...