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Karvelis is a
Lithuanian language family name. It may
refer to: Ugnė
Karvelis (1935–2002),
Lithuanian writer and
translator Juozas Karvelis (1934–2018)...
- Ugnė
Karvelis (13 June 1935 – 4
March 2002, in Paris, France) was a writer, a
translator and a
member of the
UNESCO Executive Board from 1997 to 2002....
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Vytautas Karvelis (born 1
April 1972) is a
retired Lithuanian football striker.
Vytautas Karvelis at WorldFootball.net
Vytautas Karvelis at National-Football-Teams...
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Kalogerorrachi Kalyvia Kamari Kampos Kaplani Kardamyli Karnasi Karpofora Karteroli Karveli Karyes Karyovouni Kastania,
Messini Kastania, West Mani Kato
Melpeia Katsaros...
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Juozas Karvelis (18
April 1934 – 12
April 2018) was a
Lithuanian politician. In 1990 he was
among those who
signed the Act of the Re-Establishment of the...
- Elaiochori, Moni Dimiovis, Perivolakia)
Karveli (po****tion: 74; Agia Triada, Emialoi,
Karveli, Kato
Karveli)
Ladas (po****tion: 102; Agia Marina, Agios...
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breads in Gr****
cuisine are
leavened loaves, such as the
round καρβέλι
karvéli or the
oblong φραντζόλα frantzóla. This
style of pita flatbread, in the...
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Pappu Yadav was born on 24
December 1967 in a
landowning family in
Khurda Karveli village (Kumarkhand block),
Madhepura district, Bihar. He
studied in Anand...
- XIII.423–450, 481–571 Euripides,
Trojan Women Euripides,
Hecuba Tsotakou-
Karveli.
Lexicon of Gr**** Mythology. Athens: Sokoli, 1990.
Wikimedia Commons has...
- London,
William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
Online version at the ****us
Digital Library. Tsotakou-
Karveli.
Lexicon of Gr**** Mythology. Athens: Sokoli, 1990....