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Kalaus may
refer to:
Kalaus (river), a
river in
Stavropol Krai,
Russia Dora
Kalaus (born 1996),
Croatian handball player Larissa Kalaus (born 1996), Croatian...
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Edmund J.
Kalau (9 July 1928 – 8
January 2014) was a
German aviator, missionary, and pastor. He was a
member of the
Hitler Youth during his childhood...
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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 Lagau Ya,
Kalaw Lagaw Ya, Kala
Lagaw Ya ([kala(u) laɡau ja]), or the
Western Torres Strait language (also
several other names, see below) is the...
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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...
- The Russo-Turkish war of 1768–1774 was a
major armed conflict that saw
Russian arms
largely victorious against the
Ottoman Empire. Russia's
victory brought...
- 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)...
- Aliff's Time" with its hits
single "Cinta" and "
Kalau Cinta"
featuring Malaysian songstress Joanna. "
Kalau Cinta"
topped the
radio charts for a few months...
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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...
- most of Australia. This
language is
known by its
dialect names:
Kalau Lagau Ya,
Kalau Kawau Ya,
Kulkalgau Ya and
Kaiwaligau Ya (this
latter also called...