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Griva (Serbian Cyrillic: Грива; trans. Mane) was a
Serbian and
Yugoslav hard rock band
formed in Novi Sad in 1982. The band was
formed by two
former members...
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griva or
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Griva was a
Serbian and
Yugoslav hard rock band.
Griva may also
refer to:
Places Griva, Kilkis...
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Griva (Russian: Остров Амелькина Грива) is a
Russian island located in Lake Chany, Russia,
approximately 7 km from Bekhten. "Ostrov Amel'kina
Griva -...
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Lauma Grīva (born 27
October 1984) was a
Latvian athlete who
competed in the long jump. At the 2010
European Championships she
achieved a new personal...
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Georgios Grivas (Gr****: Γεώργιος Γρίβας; 6 June 1897 – 27
January 1974), also
known by his
nickname Digenis (Gr****: Διγενής), was the
Cypriot founder and...
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Griva, also
known as Vojvodino, Vojvodino, što si tako
ravna (trans. Vojvodina, Vojvodina, Why Are You So Flat)
after its
biggest hit, is the
third studio...
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Rudyard W.
Sadleir and Mark A.
Norell in 2011 and the type
species is Haya
griva. The
generic name and the
specific name are both
derived from the Sanskrit...
- Māra
Grīva (born 4
August 1989 in Ventspils) is a
Latvian track and
field athlete competing in the long and
triple jump. She won a
bronze medal in the...
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Church St. Peter-in-Chains
Catholic Church Heart of
Jesus Catholic Church Grīva Catholic Church First Old Believers’
House of
Prayer Vecforštate Old Believers'...
- Initially, the
struggle was political, as
opposed to military. EOKA, in
Grivas' words,
wanted to
attract the
attention of the
world through high-profile...