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Panajot Thoma Pano (Gr****: Παναγιώτης Θωμάς Πάνου, romanized: Panayiotis
Thomas Panou; 7
March 1939 – 19
January 2010) was an
Albanian football player...
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Panayot (Bulgarian: Панайот, Albanian:
Panajot) is a name
derived from the Gr**** Panagiotis. The
Romanian equivalent is Panait.
Panayot may
refer to:...
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Panajot Papakostopoulos (Velventos,
Ottoman Empire, 1820 - Belgrade, Serbia, 29 May 1879) was a
prominent Belgrade doctor,
professor at the
First Belgrade...
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House of
Leona Panajot is at 31
Francuska Street in Belgrade, in the city muni****lity of
Stari grad. It was
built in 1908, and
represents immovable cultural...
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Panayot Panayotov may
refer to:
Panayot Panayotov (footballer) (1930–1996),
Bulgarian footballer Panayot Panayotov (singer) (born 1951),
Bulgarian pop...
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Panayot Volov (Bulgarian: Панайот Волов; c.1850 – 26 May 1876), also
known under pseudonym Petar Vankov (Bulgarian: Петър Ванков)), was the
organizer and...
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history of this
sport in the country. The most
discussed figure was that of
Panajot Pano, the
former striker of KF Partizani, one of the capital's teams, as...
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Panayot Kirov (born 1
February 1958) is a
Bulgarian wrestler. He
competed in the men's Greco-Roman 62 kg at the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Veqilharxhi (born Naum
Panajot Bredhi; 1797–1846) was an
Albanian lawyer and scholar. In 1844, he
published using a
unique alphabet for the Albanian...
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scoring ratio being successful 50 out of 50 attempts. He is the son of
Panajot Pano who is
widely regarded as one of the best
footballers in the history...