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Legen (pronounced [ˈleːɡən]) is a
settlement in the City Muni****lity of
Slovenj Gradec in
northern Slovenia. It lies in the
valley of
Barbara Cr**** (Slovene:...
- "Stinson out", "Legendary", "Wait for it" (often
combining the two as "
legen—wait for it—dary!"), "Daddy's home", "Haaaaave you met Ted", “True story”...
- Miklóš
Legén (Slovene: Mikloš
Legen) was a
Lutheran Slovene teacher in Mártyáncz,
Kingdom of
Hungary (today Martjanci, Slovenia) in the
Slovene March in...
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represented at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1966 with the song "Stop – mens
legen er go'",
written by Erik Kåre, and
performed by Ulla Pia. The
Danish parti****ting...
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Ancient Bohemian legends (Czech: Staré pověsti české) is a book by
Alois Jirásek
written in 1894. It
describes events from
Czech history based on folk...
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Battle of Skra-di-
Legen (Skora di
Legen) was a two-day
battle which took
place at the Skra
fortified position,
located northeast of
Mount Paiko, which...
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general view of the most
important German prefixes. The
example is "
legen" (to lay)
There are some
verbs which have a
permanent prefix at
their beginning...
- leggen,
meaning "to lie or lay" (Dutch:
liggen or leggen, German:
liegen or
legen); in sense, it is
adapted from the
Dutch substantive legger,
properly "a...
- Leđan or
Legen was an ancient,
often described as magical, city from the
Croatian mythology and folklore. It
features in
Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić's Croatian...
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composed of six villages: Chiriș (Kőristanya), Geaca, Lacu (Feketelak),
Legii (
Légen),
Puini (Kispulyon) and
Sucutard (Vas****zentgothárd).
According to the census...