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Kalaus may
refer to: Dora
Kalaus,
Croatian handball player Larissa Kalaus,
Croatian handball player Valter Kalaus,
Hungarian swimmer Kalaus (river), a...
- part of an
effort to
fight alcoholism on Yap,
Kalau helped construct a
youth center. A part of the
Kalaus'
missionary work in
Micronesia involved ferrying...
- an
identical twin
sister named Dora
Kalaus who is also a
handballer for RK
Podravka Koprivnica. "Larissa
Kalaus Profile".
European Handball Federation...
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Valter Kalaus (born 12
August 1970) is a
Hungarian swimmer. He
competed in
three events at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
- The
Kalaus (Russian: Калаус) is a north-flowing
river on the
Black Sea-Caspian
Steppe of
southern Russia, in
Stavropol Krai. It is 436
kilometres (271 mi)...
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James Yana
Kalau was
Governor of
Bauchi State, Nigeria, from
December 1993 to
September 1994
during the
military regime of
General Sani Abacha. He achieved...
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Kalau Ta'
Oentoeng (Perfected Spelling:
Kalau Tak Untung,
meaning If
Fortune Does Not Favour) is a 1933
novel written by
Sariamin Ismail under the pseudonym...
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Abraham Calovius (also
Abraham Calov or
Abraham Kalau; 16
April 1612 – 25
February 1686) was a
Lutheran theologian, and was one of the
champions of Lutheran...
- an
identical twin
sister named Larissa Kalaus who is also a
handballer for RK
Podravka Koprivnica. "Dora
Kalaus Profile".
European Handball Federation...
- 420
kilometers (260 mi) long, with its
current source at the
mouth of the
Kalaus in the
southwestern part of the
Republic of Kalmykia. It
flows through the...