- (Krit) Udmurt: Грециялэн (Gretsijalen) Ukrainian: Греція (Hretsiya) Welsh:
Groeg West Frisian: Grikelân The
Georgian name for
Greece is
coined from the Georgian...
- Grècia Chechen: Греци (Gretsi) Cherokee: ᎪᎢᎯ (Goihi) Czech: Řecko Welsh:
Groeg Danish: Grækenland Dutch:
Griekenland Esperanto:
Grekujo German: Griechenland...
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Grikkland (Icelandic),
Grisiya - ග්රීසිය (Sinhala),
Grisya (Quechua),
Gwlad Groeg (Welsh),
Gyresia (Guaraní), ****as (Norwegian), Hi-liȧp (Min Nan), Hretsiya...
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Gwlad Groeg English name
Welsh name
Endonym Notes Aegean Sea Môr Aegeaidd, Môr
Egeaidd Aigaio pelagos ([Αιγαίο] Error: {{Lang}}: Non-latn text/Latn...
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tables - a trip with Gorky's
Summer Guests (Fish & plastic) Otto J.
Groeg: Who's who in the Arts: A
Biographical Encyclopedia Containing Some 13,000...
- Carl
Amand Mangold:
Abraham 2CDs Who's who in the arts - Page 224 Otto J.
Groeg - 1978 "SEELIGER Wolfgang,
conductor (Kapellmeister) and
choral dir.; b...
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essence of the nation.
Questions and
answers on the
nationality problem. 1966
Groeg, Otto J. (1978). Who's who in Austria.
Intercontinental Book and Publishing...
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Nicolas Lebègue
Messe d'orgue" Who's Who in Literature, p. 1272, Otto J.
Groeg (1979) Pädagogischer
Verlag Schwann: Am
Wehrhahn 100, 4000 Düsseldor: Dr...
- DF-176, ‘European Axis
Signal Intelligence in
World War II’ vol 2 Otto J.
Groeg (1978). Who's who in Austria: a
biographical dictionary containing more...