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Craiova (/krəˈjoʊvə/, also US: /kraɪˈoʊvə,
krɑːˈjɔːvɑː, krɑːˈjoʊvɑː/, Romanian: [
kraˈjova] ) is the
largest city in
southwestern Romania, the
seventh largest...
- The Home Army (Polish:
Armia Krajowa,
pronounced [ˈarmja
kraˈjɔva];
abbreviated AK) was the
dominant resistance movement in German-occupied
Poland during...
- The
Battle of
Krajova was a
military engagement between the
Austrians stationed in
Craiova and the
Ottomans who
attacked them. The
Austrians withdrew...
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Baron Paul Kray of
Krajova and
Topolya (German: Paul
Freiherr Kray von
Krajova und Topola; Hungarian:
Krajovai és
Topolyai báró Kray Pál; 5
February 1735...
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known as
Universitatea Craiova (Romanian pronunciation: [universiˈtate̯a
kraˈjova]), CS U Craiova, or
simply U Craiova, is a
Romanian professional football...
- Herz (1934–2018), a
Slovak film
director and
actor Baron Paul Kray of
Krajova and
Topolya (1735–1804), a
soldier and
general in
Habsburg service. Milan...
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Examples include:
General Baron Pál Kray de
Krajova et
Topolya (1705–1804), who
received the
predicate de
Krajova or
Krajovai after he
conquered the Romanian...
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Lietuvos Mokyklos ir
Armija Krajova 1941-1944 m. (Schools in
Eastern Lithuania and
Armia Krajowa in 1941-1944).
Armija Krajova Lietuvoje, pp. 40-56. A. Bubnys...
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metais (Acitivies of
Armia Krajowa in
Lithuania in 1942–1944).
Armija Krajova Lietuvoje, pp. 14–39. A. Bubnys, K. Garšva, E. Gečiauskas, J. Lebionka...
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Lietuvos Mokyklos ir
Armija Krajova 1941-1944 m. (Schools in
Eastern Lithuania and
Armia Krajowa in 1941-1944).
Armija Krajova Lietuvoje, pp. 40-56. A. Bubnys...