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Saule is the
French equivalent for the willow.
Saule may
refer to:
Saule,
settlement in Beverīna muni****lity,
Latvia Saule,
settlement in
Jaunpils muni****lity...
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Saulė (Lithuanian:
Saulė, Latvian:
Saule) is a
solar goddess, the
common Baltic solar deity in the
Lithuanian and
Latvian mythologies. The noun
Saulė/Saule...
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Saules may
refer to
several places: in
France Saules, Doubs, a
commune of the
Doubs département
Saules, Saône-et-Loire, a
commune of the Saône-et-Loire...
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Battle of
Saule (Lithuanian:
Saulės mūšis / Šiaulių mūšis; German:
Schlacht von Schaulen; Latvian:
Saules kauja) was
fought on 22
September 1236,...
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Ncedile Saule is a
South African novelist,
writer and academic.
Saule was born in Fort
Beaufort and is from the Bhayi,
Mvulane clan.
Saule has written...
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Saulė Bliuvaitė (born 1994) is a
Lithuanian film
director and screenwriter. For her
feature film
debut Toxic (2024), she won the
Golden Leopard at the...
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Saule Tarikhovna Omarova (Russian: Сауле Тариховна Омарова,
Säule Tarihqyzy Omarova,
Kazakh Cyrillic: Сәуле Тарихқызы Омарова; born
November 2, 1966)...
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Säule (German for "red column"), also Rote Saile, is the name of the following:
Austrian mountains Rote
Säule (Tauern) (2,993 m), in the Venediger...
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Säuling or
Saulingspitze is a twin-peak
mountain in the
German Allgäu,
though part of the
mountain is in Austria. The two
summits have
heights of 2,047...
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Saule (Kazakh: Сауле) is a
traditional Lithuanian and
Kazakh female given name. The
meaning of the name is
interpreted as "sunlight" or "sun". The history...