- (Nagykerpesd), Crâncești (Karáncsfalva), Dobrești, Hidișel (Nánhegyes),
Luncasprie (
Lankás), Răcaș (Lankástanya), Topa de Jos (Alsótopa), and Topa de Sus (Felsőtopa)...
- boxes, or
other symbols. Sri
Lanka,
historically known as Ceylon, and
officially the
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri
Lanka, is an
island country in South...
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Nkoidilla Lankas is a
Kenyan politician. He
belongs to the
Orange Democratic Movement and was
elected to
represent the
Narok South Constituency in the...
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Jarrett Lankas (August 26, 1918 –
August 9, 1978) was an
American football player in the
National Football League. His
position was fullback.
Lankas was born...
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Aurimas Lankas (born 7
September 1985 in Šiauliai) is a
Lithuanian sprint canoer. In 2014
Canoe Sprint European Championships Aurimas Lankas and Edvinas...
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misplaced vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Indic text.
Lanka (/ˈlæŋkə/; Sanskrit: [
ˈlɐŋkaː]) is the name
given in
Hindu epics to the
island fortress...
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following game,
helping Sri
Lanka secure a 2–0 win over Bhutan. As of 10
September 2024 "Thayaparan will in Sri
Lankas Nationalteam: "Ich habe Bock auf...
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Championships Edvinas Ramanauskas and
Aurimas Lankas won
silver medals in K2-200 m event. In 2014
World Championships Lankas and
Ramanauskas reached the
final where...
- istorija. I dalis.
Naujasis Lankas. Kaunas, 2019. In Lithuanian.
Arvydas Šeškevičius.
Simno šimtmečiú istorija. I dalis.
Naujasis Lankas. Kaunas, 2019. In Lithuanian...
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Demographics of Sri
Lanka Sri
Lankan people, or of Sri
Lankan descent; this includes:
Sinhalese people, the
ethnic majority Sri
Lankan Tamils, an ethnic...