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Raoul John Njeng-Njeng (born 1
April 1991),
better known as
Skales (an
acronym for "S****
Knowledge Acquire Large Entrepreneurial Skills"), is a Nigerian...
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Škale (pronounced [ˈʃkaːlɛ], German: Skalis) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of
Velenje in
northern Slovenia. It lies just
north of the town of Velenje...
- Sunčane
Skale 2007 is the
thirteenth edition of Sunčane
Skale, an
annual pop
festival held in Montenegro....
- Sunčane
Skale 2012 was the
eighteenth edition of Sunčane
Skale, an
annual pop
festival held in Montenegro. The
winner of Nove
zvijezde should perform first...
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nogometni klub
Škale,
commonly referred to as ŽNK
Škale, was a
Slovenian women's
football club from
Škale. Also
known as
Rudar Škale, they have won the...
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Svetolik Skale Mitić (May 23, 1923 –
April 1, 2008) was a
Serbian poet,
writer and film director, as well as the
author of
numerous books and film scripts...
- Sunčane
Skale 2015 was the 21st and the
final edition of Sunčane
Skale, an
annual pop
festival held in Montenegro. For the
first time,
there was a Facebook...
- Skála (reclaimed its
original name Skála as
opposed to
incorrect Skáli in 2011; is a
village on the east
coast of the
Faroese island of Eysturoy, located...
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Arthur E.
Skaling (September 9, 1891 – May 24, 1960) was a
masonry contract foreman and
political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He
represented the...
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titled The
Pretty Girl and the
Crystal Bowls (Den Kjønne Pige og de
Klare Skåle), which, like some
Italian variants,
combines the tale type 709 with the...