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Kodre (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Кодре; Albanian: Kodër) also
known as
Kodra (litereally
meaning "hill"), is a
small village in the
Ulcinj Muni****lity, in...
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Alojzij Franc 'Alojz'
Kodre (born 22
February 1944 in Villach, Austria) is a
Slovenian physicist and translator.
Kodre was a
professor at the
Faculty of...
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Heinrich Kodré (8
August 1899 - 22 May 1977) was an
Austrian military officer, Knight's
Cross recipients and
resistance fighter. As
chief of the general...
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Krista Kodres (until 1979
Krista Saar; born on 15
October 1957 in Tallinn) is an
Estonian art
historian and
former backstroke and
freestyle swimmer. From...
- (1889 - 1980)
Peter Gosar (1923 - )
Ignacij Klemenčič (1853 - 1901)
Alojz Kodre (1944 - ) Matjaž Perc (1979 - )
Anton Peterlin (1908 - 1993) -
Rudolf Podgornik...
- of ex-mayor
Chanchala Kodre NCP, who was
elected in 2017 from the Mundhwa-Magarpatta ward. NCP
retained the seat and Puja
Kodre was
elected as the new...
- (in Bosnian). 14
February 2018.
Retrieved 16
February 2018. "Hat-trick
Kodre, Gr****hoppers konačno slavio". sportsport.ba (in Bosnian). 21
April 2018...
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Colonel Heinrich Kodre, the "Chief of Staff" in Vienna, one of the resistance's man of Stauffenberg, who
executed with
Colonel Kodre the
orders to seize...
- Roar (French: La
colline où
rugissent les lionnes; Albanian:
Luaneshat e
kodrës) is a
drama film,
directed by Luàna
Bajrami and
released in 2021. A coproduction...
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original on 30 May 2011.
Retrieved 9
January 2011. "Džeko jači od Baljića,
Kodre i Salihamidžića". San
Dnevne Novine. 12
January 2011.
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