- 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...
- that
Makras conspired with
Harlan Kelly to
defraud Quicken Loans by
overstating Kelly's
mortgage and
understating Kelly's
amount of
other debts.
Makras was...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- László
Makra (Siklós, 5 June 1952) is a
Hungarian climatologist and
university professor. His main
research area is
pollen climatology and,
within this...
- B. Nitsiakos, Oi
oreines koinotites tis
voreias Pindou. Ston
apoiho tis
makras diarkeias [The
mountainous settlements of
Northern Pindos. Long term echoes]...
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Benedict Makrai (Latin:
Benedictus de Macra, Hungarian:
Makrai Benedek, Polish:
Benedykt Makrai; 1360s –
after 1421) was a well-educated
Hungarian noble...
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notably Corinth and Megara, the term Long
Walls (Ancient Gr****: Μακρὰ Τείχη [
makra tei̯kʰɛː])
generally refers to the
walls that
connected Athens' main city...