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romanized as Chowras, Chowrs, and Chūrs; also
known as Choras, Chors, and
Jūres OpenStreetMap contributors (25
September 2024). "Churs,
Chaypareh County"...
- In law and government, de
jure (/deɪ ˈdʒʊəri, di -, - ˈjʊər-/; Latin: [deː
ˈjuːre]; lit. 'by law')
describes practices that are
officially recognized...
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Jure may
refer to: De
jure,
Latin legal phrase Jure (given name),
Slavic masculine name
Jūrė (disambiguation),
several places in
Lithuania This disambiguation...
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Jure Robič (Slovenian:
ˈjuːˌrɛ ˈrobɪtʃ 10
April 1965, Jesenice,
Slovenia – 24
September 2010, Plavški Rovt) was a
Slovenian cyclist and a
soldier in the...
- Ipso
jure is a
Latin phrase,
directly translated as "by the law itself". It is used as an adverb. The
phrase is used to
describe legal consequences that...
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Jurij "
Jure"
Zdovc (born 13
December 1966) is a
Slovenian former professional basketball player and coach. He was most
recently the head
coach of Bursaspor...
- Suo
jure is a
Latin phrase, used in
English to mean 'in his own right' or 'in her own right'. In most nobility-related contexts, it
means 'in her own right'...
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Jure Grando Alilović or
Giure Grando (1578–1656) was a
villager from the
region of
Istria (in modern-day Croatia) who may have been the
first real person...
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Jure uxoris (a
Latin phrase meaning "by
right of (his) wife")
describes a
title of
nobility used by a man
because his wife
holds the
office or
title suo...
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Jure Radić may
refer to:
Jure Radić (priest) (1920–1990),
Croatian scientist and
priest Jure Radić (engineer) (1953–2016),
Croatian civil engineer and...