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Karkus may
refer to: The
Karkus, a
fictional comic-strip
character in The Mind
Robber A
giant in
Harry Potter Karkus, a
character in The Lost City, a 1997...
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Erika Kaar, born
Erika Marta Karkuszewska, is a
Polish actress. In 2018, she
graduated from the
Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of
Dramatic Art...
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Karkú is a
Chilean teen
telenovela television series, co-produced by My
Friend Entertainment and Televisión
Nacional de
Chile (TVN). Emilia, a 13-year-old...
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fortress of
Karkus. A
surprise attack in June
failed and on 25 July the
Poles returned to
Karkus with
around 4,000 men. When Horn
marched towards Karkus to relieve...
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Treaty of
Oliva (1660). Its main
towns were: Parnawa, Felin, Wolmar,
Karkus, Salis, Lemsal, and Helme. The
title of
Voivode of Parnawa, as well as other...
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built in the 18th
century in the
Early classicist style. The
Ordensburg Karkus was
built in the 13th
century and destro**** in 1708. The
castle is now a...
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conquered all of Courland, Livonia, and Semigallia. In 1298,
Lithuanians took
Karkus Castle north of Riga, and
defeated the
order in the
Battle of Turaida, killing...
- Karksi-Nuia (before 1987 Nuia; German:
Karkus-Nuija) is a town in
Mulgi Parish,
Viljandi County,
southern Estonia close to the
Latvian border. The nearest...
- The
Battle of
Karksi (also
known as
Battle of
Karkus) was
fought during the Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611)
between the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth and...
- Song
Festival under the
artist name “Kota” and
starring in the TV
Series Karkú,
which was
broadcast by Nickelodeon. She won the John
Lennon Songwriting...