- Look up
makra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Makra may
refer to:
Makra, the
Sanskrit name for
crocodile is also a
vyuha in the
Indian epic Mahabarta...
- László
Makra (Siklós, 5 June 1952) is a
Hungarian climatologist and
university professor. His main
research area is
pollen climatology and,
within this...
- The
Makra Stoa (Gr****: Μακρά Στοά, lit. 'Long Stoa') is an
archaeological site
which formed part of the
urban fabric of the
ancient city of
Piraeus in...
- The
Makra is a peak in the
Mansehra District in
Hazara Region of the
Himalayas in
northern ****stan. It is 3,885
metres (12,746 ft) high and
almost 200...
- name of the
ancient Aenian town "
Makra Kome" [Long Town]
whose ruins can be seen on the
small hill
Profitis Ilias. "
Makra Kome" is
mentioned by the historian...
- Noémi
Makra (born 18
November 1997) is a
Hungarian retired artistic gymnast. She is a two-time gold
medalist on the FIG
World Cup
series and a two-time...
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Makra is a Gr****
island in the Cyclades. 36°03′N 26°24′E / 36.050°N 26.400°E / 36.050; 26.400 v t e...
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Zsolt Makra (born 24 May 1982 in Szeged) is a
Hungarian football defender playing for Békéscsaba 1912 Előre SE. He had
previously pla**** with
Vasas SC...
- Brackish,
lagoon Primary inflows 52
streams including the Bhargavi, Daya,
Makra,
Malaguni and Luna
rivers Primary outflows Old
mouth at Arakhakuda, new...
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Anastasius Suru) or the Long
Walls of
Thrace (Gr****: Μακρὰ Τείχη τῆς Θράκης,
Makrà Teíchē tês Thrákēs; Turkish: Uzun Duvar) or
simply Long Wall /
Macron Teichos...