- (from the
French pavé meaning "cobblestoned")
Pave Maijanen, a
Finnish musician Zaspal Pave,
Croatian folk song
Paves may
refer to:
Paves,
Lombard troubadour...
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PAVE is a
United States Air
Force program identifier relating to
electronic systems.
Prior to 1979,
Pave was said to be a code word for the Air
Force unit...
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Pavić (pronounced [pǎːʋitɕ]) is a
South Slavic surname,
common in
Croatia and Serbia. It is
derived from the
personal name Pavao/Pavo (related to English...
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Paves or
Pavese was a
Lombard troubadour of the
first half of the 13th century, only a
single cobla of
whose work survives. The work is
preserved in one...
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Paval or
Pavăl may
refer to:
Paval Navara (1927–1983),
Belarusian émigré
public figure and co-founder of the Anglo-Belarusian
Society Paval Sieviaryniec...
- A
paver is a
paving stone, tile,
brick or brick-like
piece of
concrete commonly used as
exterior flooring. They are
generally placed on top of a foundation...
- Look up
paver in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Paver or
Pavers may
refer to:
Kenneth Paver (1903–1975),
English cricketer Mic****e
Paver (born 1960)...
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Smile charity. Ken
Pavés was born in the
Detroit suburb of New Baltimore,
Michigan as the
youngest of
three children of
Helen Paves, who is of Portuguese...
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Pavor is a
German technical death metal band,
formed in 1987. The band has
released two
albums in a twenty-year
career and have
chosen to be independent...
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Pavič is a
South Slavic surname found largely in Slovenia.
Notable people with the name include: Jozo
Pavič (born 1969),
Croatian football player Smiljan...