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Korne may
refer to:
Korne,
Chojnice County, a
settlement in
Chojnice County,
Poland Korne, Kościerzyna County, a
village in Kościerzyna County, Poland...
- Radu
Korne (23
December 1895 – 28
April 1949) was a
Romanian Brigadier General during World War II. He was born in Bucharest. From 1913 to 1915 he studied...
- (Hilde Olausson)
Hauger — (Ola Otnes)
Johanne — (Eli Anne Linnestad)
Cecilie Kornes — (Cecilie A. Mosli)
Haakon Willum — (Joachim Rafaelsen)
Eriksen — (Per...
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Power and Development".
Pettit 2013, p. 93. De
Korne 2011, p. 11.
Rickard & Mic**** 2007, pp. 106, 123–4.
Biddle &
Thompson 2013...
- Dortmund-
Körne West
station is a
railway station in the
Dortmund district of
Körne in the
German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia. It is
classified by...
- Dortmund-
Körne is a
railway station in the
Dortmund district of
Körne in the
German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia. It is
classified by
Deutsche Bahn...
- in Slovene, škvarky in Czech, (o)škvarky in Slovak, jumări in Romanian,
kõrned in Estonian, töpörtyű in Hungarian, пръжки or джумерки in Bulgarian) are...
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psila Zoes
paralliles I
farsa Misi
selida enokhes ELa Pezo (...kato apo tis
kornes ton okhimaton)
Katadikos Eimaste edo Na 'rtho ki
apopse Mas kathreftizei...
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competition in the 2017
French presidential elections". p. 6. Kakachia,
Kornely; Samkharadze, Nino (December 2022). "Policy Memo #63 - People's
Power or...
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Theresia Kornély (1765–1827),
daughter of
Joseph Kornély (né
Nathan Adelkind), a
wealthy Polish-Hungarian
Court Jew
converted to Catholicism.
Kornély was a...