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Modris is a
Latvian masculine given name,
borne by more than 2,500 men in Latvia. The name
means "watchful" or "vigilant". Its
nameday is
celebrated on...
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Blues – ES (MES; Slovak:
Modrí – ES),
formerly called The
Blues –
European Slovakia (M; Slovak:
Modrí – Európske Slovensko) and
Modrí, Most–Híd (MM; lit. 'The...
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Modri e is a
novel by
Slovenian author Matjaž Pikalo. It was
first published in 1998. The few-day
story of the first-person
narrator Alfred Pačnik is...
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until 2023, and
later the Blue
Coalition (Slovak: Modrá koalícia,
Modrí), is a
Slovak political party founded in 2018 by
Miroslav Beblavý. The party...
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produced in
Slovenian Styria. The wine is
usually called Modri Pinot (Blue Pinot) or also
Modri Burgundec (Blue Burgundy). With the
growth of the South...
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Modris Liepiņš (born 3
August 1966 in Tukums) is a
Latvian race walker.
Modris Liepiņš at
World Athletics v t e...
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Modris Eksteins (Latvian:
Modris Ekšteins; born
December 13, 1943) is a
Latvian Canadian historian with a
special interest in
German history and modern...
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Modris Tenisons (19
March 1945 – 16
September 2020) was a mime
artist in
Lithuania and Latvia. He was
especially well
known in Lithuania. He was also a...
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Modris is a 2014
Latvian drama film
written and
directed by
Juris Kursietis. It was
screened in the
Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto...
- 2020. Mršnik,
Patrik (16
September 2020). "Bivši
Lokos presudio Dinamu!
Modri se ispromašivali,
ostali bez Lige
prvaka i
direktnog euro-plasmana". Sportske...