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Miklas graduated from high
school at
Seitenstetten and went on to
study history and
geography at the
University of Vienna. From 1905 to 1922,
Miklas was...
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Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15
March 270 – 6
December 343), also
known as
Nicholas of Bari, was an
early Christian bishop of Gr****
descent from...
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Mikla is a
contemporary restaurant in Istanbul,
known for its "New
Anatolian Kitchens".
Opened in
October 2005,
Mikla is on the top two
floors of The...
- Kælan
Mikla (lit. 'Lady of the Cold',
Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈcʰaiːlan ˈmɪhkla]) is an
Icelandic post-punk band,
formed in 2013 in Reykjavík. The trio...
- Lipa-
Miklas [ˈlipa
ˈmiklas] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Lipsko,
within Lipsko County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland...
- Béla
Mikla (1921—2013[citation needed]). He was a
Hungarian fencer. He
competed in the
individual and team épée
events at the 1948
Summer Olympics. "Béla...
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Miklas Scholz is a
professor in
water resources engineering at Lund University. He
holds the
chair in
civil engineering at
University of
Salford where...
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governed by
emergency decree. His
fellow CS
party member,
President Wilhelm Miklas did not take any
action to
restore democracy.
Chancellor Dollfuss then governed...
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Great Ireland (Old Norse: Írland hit
mikla or Írland it
mikla), also
known as
White Men's Land (Hvítramannaland) or Land of the
White People, and in Latin...
- Sciences. 353 (1367): 407–419. doi:10.1098/rstb.1998.0219. PMC 1692226.
Miklas, Nadège; Stritih, Nataša; Čokl, Andrej; Virant-Doberlet, Meta; Renou, Michel...