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Ragusa (Italian: [
raˈɡuːza] ; Sicilian:
Rausa [raˈuːsa]; Latin: Ragusia) is a city and
comune in
southern Italy. It is the
capital of the
province of Ragusa...
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Silva (1998–99)
Ramiro Blacut (1999–00)
Gerardo Pelusso (2001–02)
Salvador Raguza (2002) Adan
Machado (2002)
Carlos Sevilla (2003) Luis
Fernando Suárez (2003–04)...
- Angelo,
makes the
story longer for bloodshed.
Testa Lagusa (テスタ・ラクーザ,
Tesuta Ragūza)
Voiced by:
Satoshi Mikami (****anese); J.
Michael Tatum (English) Angelo's...
- [dǔbroːʋniːk] , UK: /d(j)ʊˈbrɒvnɪk/ dyuu-BROV-nik, US: /duːˈ-/ doo-; Italian: [
raˈɡuːza]
Register of
spatial units of the
State Geodetic Administration of the...
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Filip Noga (Shiroka, 1867 or 1868 –
Raguza,
April 1917) was an
Albanian politician, and
Minister of
Finance of the
country for four
months in 1914. He...
- 5, 2004)
Segundo Montaño (August 5, 2004 -
December 31, 2004)
Salvador Raguza (January 1, 2005 -July 11, 2005)
Pedro Monzón (July 18, 2005 – Dec 3, 2005)...
- "Mȃrko".
Hrvatski jezični
portal (in Croatian).
Retrieved 2
March 2020. "
Ragúza".
Hrvatski jezični
portal (in Croatian).
Retrieved 2
March 2020. Rȁgūž "Game...
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attribute (Klissa, Lisa, Zara, Rauzei,
Schiavone di Corzula, Traù, Ciuppana, de
Raguza),
Italian lexic origin (Curic, Scaramucchio). A rich
array of
kinship names...
- English,
former German*, Italian*,
former Romanian*),
Raguse (old French*),
Raguza (former Hungarian*,
Ottoman Turkish*),
Rhagusium (Latin)
Duisburg Dīsburga...
- (1979), p. 1342 Al. Grecu, "Relațiile Țării Românești și ale
Moldovei cu
Raguza [sic]", in Studii. Revistă de
Istorie și Filosofie, Vol. 2,
Issue IV, October–December...