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Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, also
known as Paul Karađorđević (Serbo-Croatian: Павле Карађорђевић, romanized: Pavle Karađorđević,
English transliteration:...
- Cantagalo–
Pavão–Pavãozinho is a
neighborhood consisting of two
favelas in the
South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is
located between Ipanema and...
- Šubićeva
Street (Croatian:
Ulica Pavla Šubića, Šubićeva ulica) is a
street in Zagreb, Croatia. It
connects Eugen Kvaternik Square with
Petar Krešimir IV...
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Monique Marinho Pavão (born 31
October 1986) is a
female Brazilian volleyball player. She is part of the
Brazil women's
national volleyball team. On club...
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commonly known as
Pavão, was a
Portuguese footballer who pla**** as a
central midfielder for FC
Porto in the
Primeira Liga. Born in Chaves,
Pavão began playing...
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Pavao is a
Croatian masculine given name,
cognate to Paul. It may
refer to:
Pavao Anđelić (1920–1985),
Bosnian archaeologist and
historian Pavao Dragičević...
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Pavao Pervan (Croatian pronunciation: [
pâʋao pêrʋan]; born 13
November 1987) is an
Austrian footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Bundesliga club VfL...
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Pavao Žanić (20 May 1918 – 11
January 2010) was a
prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
Bishop of Mostar-Duvno and
apostolic administrator...
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Pavao Pavličić (born 16
August 1946, in Vukovar) is a
Croatian writer,
literary historian and
translator whose main
focus are
crime novels. He writes...
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Illyrian coats of arms) is a
heraldic essay written and
illustrated by
Pavao Ritter Vitezović, and
originally published in 1701. Its
first edition was...