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Parga (Gr****: Πάργα,
Párga,
pronounced [ˈpaɾɣa]) is a town and muni****lity
located in the
northwestern part of the
regional unit of
Preveza in Epirus...
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Pargas (Finnish: Parainen) is a town and muni****lity of Finland, in the
Archipelago Sea, the
biggest archipelago in the
world by the
number of islands...
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Orlando Parga Figueroa (born
February 6, 1939, in Mayagüez,
Puerto Rico) is a
Puerto Rican politician and
former member of the
Senate of
Puerto Rico....
- The
Parga Castle (Gr****: Κάστρο Πάργας) is a
medieval hilltop citadel complex in the town of
Parga, Epirus, Greece.
Located on the top of a hill overlooking...
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Mario Parga (born 7
August 1969) is an
English guitarist. He came into the
spotlight during the late 1980s when he
began appearing in
numerous guitar...
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Ernesto Parga (26
November 1935 – 5
October 1990) was an
Argentine water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1960
Summer Olympics...
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Alfredo Parga (11
December 1924 in
Buenos Aires – 2 June 2004) was an
Argentine writer and
journalist linked to
motor racing. He
published articles on...
- Azzurra, Eva
Parga Dans y
Pablo Alonso González. [2]
Certification of
Natural Wine:
Policy Controversies and ****ure
Prospects by Eva
Parga Dans, Rosana...
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Refugees of
Parga is an 1831 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
Italian artist Francesco Hayez, now in the
Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo in Brescia. It shows...
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confiscated by the state.
Ibrahim was born to
Orthodox Christian parents in
Parga, Epirus, then part of the
Republic of Venice. His
ethnicity is unknown,...