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Purgaz or Inäzor
Purgaz (Erzya: Пургаз (Инязор Пургаз), Russian: Пургас,
Purgas) was an Erzän
leader in the
first half of the 13th century. He was a Grand...
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purga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Purga may
refer to
several places:
Purga,
Estonia Purga,
Queensland Purga,
Slovenia The
Siberian subtype...
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Purga is a
rural locality in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census,
Purga had a po****tion of 561 people.
Purga is on the...
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Ipomoea purga is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Ipomoea. It is
commonly referred to as
jalap and is
probably also the
source of the John the...
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Purga Case is the
media term for a
criminal judicial process in
Ecuador in
which the
Attorney General's
Office has
pressed charges against several...
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Purga (Russian: Пурга, romanized: blizzard) may
refer to one of the
following icebreakers:
Purga (1957) a
Soviet icebreaking patrol ship
Purga (1960),...
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Heidy Purga (born 18
March 1975) is an
Estonian radio and
television presenter,
television director,
journalist and politician. She has been a member...
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Purga (pronounced [
ˈpuːɾɡa]) is a
small settlement above the left bank of the
Kolpa River north of Adlešiči in the Muni****lity of Črnomelj in the White...
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Shire of
Purga is a
former local government area in the south-east of Queensland, Australia. On 11
November 1879, the
Purga Division was
created as...
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Purga (Russian: Пурга, romanized: blizzard) was a
Soviet and
later Russian Navy
icebreaker in
service from 1961
until 2012. It had two
sister ships, Dobrynya...