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Gráda is a
traditional Irish music band
founded in 2001
whose members are a mix of
Irish and New
Zealand musicians.
Based in
Dublin and Galway, Ireland...
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Grada Kilomba is a
Portuguese interdisciplinary artist and
writer whose works critically examine memory, trauma, gender,
racism and post-colonialism....
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Conal Ó
Gráda (born in Cork 1961) is an
Irish flute and tin
whistle player and teacher. Conal's
debut recording The Top of Coom in 1990 is
still regarded...
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Vazetje Sigeta grada (English: The
Taking of the City of Siget) is a 16th
century epic poem
written between 1568 and 1572 by Brne Karnarutić from Zadar...
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Cormac Ó
Gráda (born 1945) is an
Irish economic historian and
professor emeritus of
economics at
University College Dublin. His
research has
focused on...
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gradas...
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Grada Hermina Marius or G.H.
Marius (June 7, 1854 –
November 8, 1919) was a
Dutch writer and painter.
Marius was born in
Hengelo but was
trained under...
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Retrieved 15
November 2010. Vanhaute, Eric; Paping,
Richard & Ó
Gráda,
Cormac (2006). The
European subsistence crisis of 1845–1850: a comparative...
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Grada [
ˈɡrada] is a
settlement in the
administrative district of
Gmina Stawiguda,
within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland...
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Grady is a
given name of
Irish origin,
derived from the
Irish word
gráda,
meaning "noble" or "renowned". Top A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P R S T W Grady...