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Špik is a
mountain in the
Slovenian Julian Alps. Its
summit is at 2,472 m (8110 feet)
above sea level. The mountain's name is a
cognate of the English...
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spik (also
called Grind og
spik) is a
typical dish of the
Faroe Islands, a self-governing
country of
Denmark in the
North Atlantic. Tvøst og
spik consists...
- Luka
Špik (born 9
February 1979 in Kranj, SR Slovenia) is a
Slovenian rower and
Olympic gold medalist. At the 2005
World Championship, he won gold in the...
- **** is an
ethnic slur for a
person of Latino/Hispanic descent. ****,
spik or
Špik may also
refer to: **** (Indian company), a
petrochemicals company State...
- of
short stories were
later reprinted in the work,
Spiks.
Among Soto's most
famous works are
Spiks (Monthly
Review Press, 1974),
which deals with the...
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mountain was Bramkofel,
while the
original Slovene name was
Špik nad
Policami or Poliški
Špik.
However nowadays they
mostly use
Montasch and Montaž, borrowed...
- from the idea that
people of
African descent were primitive. ****, ****k,
spik, spig, or
spigotty United States Hispanic people First recorded use in 1915...
- Håkan
Spik (born 18
August 1951) is a
Finnish long-distance runner. He
competed in the
marathon at the 1976
Summer Olympics and the 1980
Summer Olympics...
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Inglish (Aurangabad), a
village in
Aurangabad district, Bihar,
India Io no
spik inglish, the
Italian name of the
comedy film I Don't
Speak English Republic...
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Velino 2,487 8,159
Abruzzo Italy Monte Vettore 2,476 8,123
Abruzzo Italy Špik 2,472 8,110
Julian Alps,
Slovenia Luna Peak 2,470 8,104
British Columbia...