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Gradin (pronounced [
ˈɡɾáːdin]; Italian: Gràdena) is a
settlement in the City Muni****lity of
Koper in the
Littoral region of Slovenia. The
former parish...
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Isabelino Gradín (8 July 1897 – 21
December 1944) was a
Uruguayan footballer and athlete. He was
considered to be one of the
greatest footballers in the...
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Thomas Kjell Gradin (born
February 18, 1956) is a
Swedish ****ociate head
scout for the
Vancouver Canucks of the
National Hockey League (NHL) and a former...
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bureau à
gradin is an
antique desk form
resembling a
writing table with, in addition, one or
several tiers of
small drawers and
pigeonholes built on...
- förvaltningskontor,
Stockholm 1986 ISSN 0283-4251 s. 105
Anita Gradin (s) –
Riksdagen Arkiv:
Anita Gradins meritförteckning
Europeiska kommissionens webbplats...
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Gradin or
Gradín is the
surname of the
following people Anita Gradin (born 1933),
Swedish politician Carles Poch-
Gradin (born 1982),
Spanish tennis player...
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Peter Olof
Gradin (born
December 9, 1958) is an ice
hockey player who pla**** for the
Swedish national team. He won a
bronze medal at the 1984
Winter Olympics...
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Championship and Copa América top
scorers South American Championship era 1916:
Gradín 1917:
Romano 1919:
Friedenreich & Neco 1920: Pérez &
Romano 1921: Libonatti...
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Lucho Mariano Gradín is a
former Argentine rugby union player and coach, and a
current sports executive. He pla**** as a scrum-half.
Gradín is one of the...
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Carlos Joaquín
Gradin (20 May 1918 – 31
March 2002), also
known as
Carlos Gradín, was an
Argentine surveyor and archaeologist. He
carried out numerous...