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Kropa (pronounced [
ˈkɾoːpa]) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of
Radovljica in the
Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. The
settlement was
first attested...
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entry for
Kropas[dead link] The
Baltic Course,
February 3, 2014, "The year 2013 was
quiet for
Lithuanian banks" EESC
member page for
Kropas (now removed)...
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graduates at
winter commencement". UW News.
Retrieved October 31, 2023.
Kropa, Andy (October 4, 2016). "Ex-Maverick
Michael Finley makes name for himself...
- Elžbieta
Kropa (born 31
March 1999) is a
Lithuanian figure skater. She is the 2017
Kaunas Ice
Autumn Cup
champion and the 2017
Lithuanian national champion...
- professionally,
before taking his
first coaching job with
Slovenian club UKO
Kropa as a player/coach. For the next six years, he
coached in
Europe and his...
- 1999 –
Ballou Tabla,
Canadian professional soccer player 1999 – Elžbieta
Kropa,
Lithuanian figure skater 1999 – Edon Zhegrova,
German born professional...
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Lithuanian coins“, Vilnius,
Lietuvos bankas, 2006.–275 p. Kropienė R.,
Kropas S.,
Dulkys A., „The
Problem of
Asymmetry in Euro Area Enlargement“, Lithuanian...
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Kappus pl.
Pilchstein [Vigenjc:
Newsletter of the
Blacksmith Museum in
Kropa: The
Kappus von
Pilchstein family] (in Slovenian). Vol. IX.
Museums of the...
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Statistical Region. The
settlement includes the
hamlets of Čeplje, Delce,
Kropa, Nadbočna, Otok, Podhom, Poglednik, and Slatina. Bočna was
attested in written...
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Archer 2023
Service Territory 13 Kraeutler,
Thomas 2022
Service Territory 13
Kropa,William J. 2023
Service Territory 13 Strigle,
Joseph P. 2024
Service Territory...