Definition of Mongeri. Meaning of Mongeri. Synonyms of Mongeri

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Definition of Mongeri

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Boroughmongering
Boroughmongering Bor"ough*mon"ger*ing, Boroughmongery Bor"ough*mon"ger*y, n. The practices of a boroughmonger.
Fashion-mongering
Fashion-mongering Fash"ion-mon`ger*ing, a. Behaving like a fashion-monger. [R.] --Shak.

Meaning of Mongeri from wikipedia

- Mongeri is a town in Bo District in the Southern Province of Sierra Leone. Its po****tion was estimated at 14,273 (2004 census). The po****tion of Mongeri...
- Roberto Giulio Mongeri (1 August 1873 - 30 November 1951) was an Ottoman Empire-born Italian-descent architect. He designed a number of notable buildings...
- Palas building which started life as an apartment block designed by Giulio Mongeri in 1922. In different periods, it was inhabited by the third Turkish president...
- Second Constitutional era (1908–1920), and designed in 1912 by Giulio Mongeri (1873–1951), a Levantine architect of Italian descent. The construction...
- (Maçka Kışlası) of the Ottoman Army. Maçka Palas (1922) designed by Giulio Mongeri in the style of Milanese palazzos houses the Emporio Armani, Armani Café...
- general directorate building of Ziraat Bank. It was designed by Istanbul-born Italian Levantine architect Giulio Mongeri and built between 1926 and 1929....
- century). The building was designed by the Levantine architect Giulio Mongeri, who also designed other important buildings in Turkey, such as the Maçka...
- Church of Sant'Antonio di Padova on İstiklal Avenue, designed by Turkish Levantine architect Giulio Mongeri...
- (1918–2007), communist partisan Giovanni Treccani (1877–1961), publisher Giulio Mongeri (1873–1951), architect Giulietta Pezzi (1810–1878), writer Giorgio Gaber...
- Hikmet Koyunoğlu and Ottoman-born architect of Italian descent Giulio Mongeri. The movement began in the early 20th-century in the capital of the Ottoman...