- Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of six villages: Iordăcheanu, Mocești,
Plavia, Străoști,
Valea Cucului, and Vărbila. The
commune is
situated in the Wallachian...
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Plavje (pronounced [ˈplaːu̯jɛ]; Italian:
Plavia Monte d'Oro) is a
village in the City Muni****lity of
Koper in the
Littoral region of Slovenia. It is located...
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Varisci stuck to the region. This is
evidenced by
nearby Plauen being called Plavia Variscorum and Hof:
Curia Variscorum. The name
Curiae Variscorum has been...
- CYPA-14 CYPA-19
Iberavia IP-2
Ingeniero Industrial (glider)
Viana (glider)
P.L.A.V.I.A.
Gurripato II – Gil
Cacho and García
Ontiveros Alfaro ACA 1910 "j2mcl-planeurs"...
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Johannes Plavius Nehusâ Thüringus" in some works) or
Plauen (Latinized to
Plavia), from
which his
surname was derived. At the end of 1624, he was part of...
- Poreč
Parenzo Portorož
Portorose Premantura Promontore **** Pola
Plavje Plavia Montedoro Rabac Rabaz,
Porto Albona Radini Radini Rijeka Fiume Rippenda...
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names of two
local watercourses,
Osoblaha and Planá, in
Latin Ossa and
Plavia. The
German name "Hotzenplotz" was
derived from
German Holzen Platz (literally...
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Friedrich Hermann Wölfert,
publisher and
aviation pioneer;
founder of the
Corps Plavia Leipzig Nikolay Yazykov,
Russian poet,
Corps Ruthenia Dorpat Yamamoto Teijirō...
- Cacák-Šolc Hela-Zbodlina (Emilio Gil
Cacho &
Felipe García
Ontiveros /
P.L.A.V.I.A. /
Escuela de Especialistas, Málaga) Cacho-Ontiveros
Gurripato I Cacho-Ontiveros...