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Cornell Lab of Ornithology. doi:10.2173/bow.
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Colette Anna Grégoire (known as Anna
Gréki; 14
March 1931 – 6
January 1966) was an
Algerian poet of
French origin. She
married an Algerian, considered...
- The
trade route from the
Varangians to the Gr****s was a
medieval trade route that
connected Scandinavia,
Kievan Rus' and the
Eastern Roman Empire. The...
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According to Mikhelson,
Aksyonov started his
criminal career in the gang "
Greki" (Gr****s) that was
created in
Crimea by the
Savopulo brothers, and only...
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Gollandtsy 334
Goldy 62
Gornye mariijtsy (Cheremiss) 18,510
Greki 97,740
Greki-romei 6
Greki-urumy 14
Greki-elliny 7
Grekos 1
Gruziny 196,923
Gunzal 9 Gunzibtsy...
- Women's Poetry,
includes contributions by
Daniele Amrane,
Leila Djibali, Ana
Greki,
Malika O'Lahsen,
Queen Hatshepsut, Andrée Chedid, Malak'Abd al-Aziz, Joyce...
- been
known as the
North Azovian Gr****s (приазовские греки /
priazovskie greki) henceforth. Some
linguists believe that the
dialect spoken by the North...
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printer Anna
Katharine Green (1846–1935),
American detective author Anna
Gréki (1931–1966),
Algerian poet Anna Grue (born 1957),
Danish crime writer Anna...
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Varangians to the Gr****s (Russian: Путь "из варяг в греки", Put' iz
varyag v
greki, Swedish: Vägen från
varjagerna till grekerna, Gr****: Εμπορική Οδός Βαράγγων...
- the
ancient city of Trebizond. The
Soviet authorities referred to them as
greki,
although in
their own Gr****
dialect they
called themselves Romaioi, meaning...