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Horod (Cyrillic: город) from Old
Slavonic gord is a
version of the
Slavic word
meaning "town", "city" or "castle", also
found in
Slavic languages as grad...
- "town" that
appears in
numerous Slavic toponyms – see:
Gorod (toponymy),
Horod, or Grad (toponymy)
Gorod (band), a
French technical death metal band Gorod-Makit...
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meaning "town", "city" or "castle", and is
related to the
similar grad and
horod. It is
preserved in the
toponymy of
numerous Slavic places: Bely
Gorod Belgorod...
- in all
related languages as gord, it can
still be
found as grad, gradić,
horod or
gorod in many
placenames today.
These places have grad as part of their...
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Island (Tolka), 17 m high Big
Island (Kaḏḏa Dâbali), 114 m high East
Island (
H̱orod le ‘Ale), 83 m high
South Island (‘Ounḏa Kômaytou), 47 m high The "seventh...
- Slovene)
Belarusian горад (horad)
Russian город (gorod)
Ukrainian город (
horod,
dialectal and toponymic;
nowadays misto) Bulgarian, Serbo-Croatian, and...
- Hulyai
Horod (Ukrainian: Гуляйгород) is a
Ukrainian folk band. The band Hulyai
Horod was
founded in Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine, in 2002 as a
continuation of...
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Pipestone Gartmore Grand Valley Grantown Greenway Hecla Hilton Horod Isabella Rural Muni****lity of
Miniota Lauder Rural Muni****lity of...
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turning south at the
unincorporated community of
Horod.
Approximately 5
kilometres (3.1 mi)
south of
Horod, the road
meets eastbound PR 470. The two roads...
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followed what is now PR 566 to an
intersection with the
former PR 359 (
Horod Road).
Manitoba Historical Society. "Historic
Sites of Manitoba:
Marco Hall...