- many
having emigrated to
other cities and
nations where they were
known as
Grana (قرانة) in Judeo-Arabic or
Gorneyim (גורנים) in Hebrew – both
derived from...
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grana,
Grana,
graná,
grána, or
gråna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grana may
refer to:
Croatia Grana, Varaždin County, a
village in Varaždin...
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Grana Padano is an
Italian cheese originating in the Po Valley. It is
similar to
Parmesan but with less
strict regulations governing its production. This...
- his
talking bird companion, Skye. The
Church of
Granas hires him to
escort Elena, a
Songstress of
Granas, to
Garmia Tower for a ceremony. Upon arrival,...
- A
Graña is a
village and
naval station (also submarines), shipyard, and town
located some 800
meters by sea from the
Naval Station of Ferrol, in north-western...
- César
Graña (1919, Peru –
August 22, 1986, Spain) was an
American sociologist and
anthropologist of
Peruvian origin.
Graña was born in Peru, a descendant...
- Darío
Grana (born 27
January 1973) is an
Argentine football manager and
former footballer who last
managed the
youth academy of
Cerro Porteño.
Grana grew...
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Grana is a type of hard,
mature cheese from
Italy with a
granular texture,
often used for grating.
Grana cheeses are
typically made in the form of large...
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while every Israelite from a
Christian country was from the
Granas. Moreover, the
Granas – a
richer community,
although only 8% of the
total po****tion...
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Grana is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Since 1
January 2010, it is part of the muni****lity...