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Mavros (Gr****: Μαύρος, "black"), is an
uninhabited Gr**** islet, in the
Aegean Sea,
close to the
eastern coast of Crete.
Administratively it lies within...
- the 7-year-old
Mavros, it all
started on a
winter Sunday in 1961,
after his
father refused to go to the
stadium due to bad weather.
Mavros decided to go...
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Mavro (Gr****: μαύρο,
meaning "black") is an
indigenous red
grape cultivated on the
island of Cyprus. The
grape takes its name from its dark colour. The...
- Patrick
Mavros is an
eponymous African luxury brand founded by
Patrick Mavros. Patrick
Mavros was
founded in 1980. Patrick,
gifted his wife, Catja, with...
- the
opening ceremony the
governor of the bank,
George Mavros, "
Personal profile of
Georgios Mavros in the
European Parliament's
database of members...
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Mavro Orbini (1563–1614) was a
Ragusan chronicler,
notable for his work The
Realm of the
Slavs (1601)
which influenced Slavic ideology and historiography...
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September 2002,
Monis changed his name to
Michael Hayson Mavros.
While he was
known as
Mavros, he
seemed to be 'embracing a
secular life'. He
gained Australian...
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Mauro Vetrani (Croatian:
Mavro Vetranović; 1482–1576) was a
writer and
Benedictine monk from Ragusa. Born in
Ragusa (modern Dubrovnik), then the Republic...
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Mávros Krínos (the
black lily in Gr**** language) is a Gr**** national-revolutionary
armed organization founded to
support the
Syrian regime of
Bashar al-****ad...
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Mavros is an
important case in
South African law. It was
heard in the
Appellate Division in
Bloemfontein in
November 1920.
Innes CJ,
Solomon JA and...