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Navar or
Navor or
Naver (Persian: نوار or ناور) may
refer to:
Navar,
Hamadan (نوار -
Navār)
Navar, West
Azerbaijan (ناور -
Nāvar) This
disambiguation page...
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Tonia Navar (1886–1959), also
known as
Melle Tonia Navar and
Antoinette Lauzur, was a
French actress and playwright. She
performed in 1927 at the Comédie...
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Ludovic Navarre (French pronunciation: [lydovik
navaʁ], born 10
April 1969),
known by his
stage name St Germain, is a
French DJ and
musical artist. His...
- The Earl or
Mormaer of Ross was the
ruler of the
province of Ross in
northern Scotland, as well as
chief of Clan Ross. In the
early Middle Ages, Ross was...
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Knutna nävar was a
communist progg band from Gothenburg, Sweden. They were
active during the 1970s. Some of
their works are
Swedish renditions of classical...
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Navarre (/
nəˈvɑːr/ nə-VAR; Spanish:
Navarra [naˈβara] ; Basque:
Nafarroa [nafaro.a]),
officially the
Chartered Community of Navarre, is a
landlocked foral...
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Regiment The
Marble Arch
Caves Cuilcagh Mountain Global Geo-Park
Lough Navar and the
Cliffs of
Magho Ardhowen Theatre The
Clinton Centre The
Round O...
- great-grandson of
Robert III
Other titles: Earl of
Crawford (1398), Lord
Brechin and
Navar (1472 for life)
David Lindsay, 1st Duke of
Montrose (1440–1495), son of...
- The
College of
Navarre (French: Collège de Navarre,
pronounced [kɔlɛʒ də
navaʁ]) was one of the
colleges of the
historic University of Paris. It rivaled...
- has been
converted into a
residential environmental education centre, Tir
Navar, run by the
Field Studies Council.
Approximately one mile to the northwest...