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renamed Kapro (Kadarim Products) in 1990.
Kapro Holdings (owned by
Kibbutz Kadarim and its members) is the company's
majority shareholder.
Kapro manufactures...
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Caprus or
Kapros (Ancient Gr****: Κάπρος), was a town of Chalcidice, in
ancient Macedonia. It was the port of
Stagira to the
southwest of the Strymonian...
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Kapros is a town of
ancient Greece.
Kapros may also
refer to: Anikó
Kapros (born 1983),
Hungarian tennis player Kapros,
alternate name of
various locations...
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kindergartens in Hungary. Anikó
Kapros at the Women's
Tennis ****ociation Anikó
Kapros at the
International Tennis Federation Anikó
Kapros at the
Billie Jean King...
- name
Capri is unclear. It
might be
traced back to the
Ancient Gr**** κάπρος
kápros meaning 'wild boar', as the Gr****s of
Magna Graecia, who were the first...
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Formation of Niger. The name
means "boar crocodile" from the Gr**** κάπρος,
kapros ("boar") and σοῦχος,
soukhos ("crocodile") in
reference to its unusually...
- Woodbridge, 7–5, 7–6(7–3) Andy Rod****
defeated Mario Ančić, 7–6(7–2), 6–3 Anikó
Kapros defeated María José Martínez Sánchez, 6–2, 3–6, 6–2
Nicolas Mahut / Tommy...
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Dominikovic /
Alicia Molik 1999:
Eleni Daniilidou /
Virginie Razzano 2000: Anikó
Kapros /
Christina Wheeler 2001:
Petra Cetkovská /
Barbora Strýcová 2002: Gisela...
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discovered from the
cemeteries at
Aghia Paraskevi,
Aghios Pavlos, Dokathismata,
Kapros, Kapsala,
Nikouria and Stavros. 'Kapsala
Cycladic figurines',
dating around...
- vowels: /o/, /a/ > /ɑ/ — *gʰóstis 'stranger' > *gostiz > *gastiz 'guest'; *
kápros 'he-goat' > *hafraz /oː/, /aː/ > /ɑː/ — *dʰóh₁mos 'thing put' > *dōmoz >...