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Stånga is a
locality on the
Swedish island of Gotland, with 491
inhabitants in 2014.
Stånga is also the name of the
larger po****ted area,
socken (not...
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štanga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Štanga may
refer to the
following places in Slovenia: Mala
Štanga,
settlement in the Muni****lity of...
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Stånga Games (in
Swedish Stångaspelen), also
referred to as the "Gotland
Olympic Games", is an
annual sports competition in
Stånga on the
Swedish island...
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Stanga (born 23
January 2002) is an
Italian professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Serie C
Group A club Lecco. Born in Brescia,
Stanga is...
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Romanian writer Mircea Cărtărescu. It
consists of the
installments Aripa stângă ("The left wing") from 1996,
Corpul ("The body") from 2002, and
Aripa dreaptă...
- w****. The song made
number 16 on the Cash Box Top Hits of the Year list. "
Stanga"
charted as well and made it to no. 44 on the
Billboard Soul chart. The...
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Moldova as the Left Bank of the
Dniester (Romanian: Stînga
Nistrului or
Stânga Nistrului).
Transnistria may also
refer to:
Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic...
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Vasile Stîngă (also
Stanga, born 21
January 1957) is a
Romanian handball coach and
former player. He pla**** 269
matches for
Romania men's
national handball...
- 1746-1804. ISBN 978-80-270-3974-6.
Stanga,
Idelfonso (1932).
Maria Amalia di
Borbone duchessa di
Parma 1746-1804.
Stanga,
Idelfonso (1932).
Maria Amalia...
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disciplines at the
annual Stånga Games (Stångaspelen).
Caber toss Molin,
Maria (12 June 2015). "Stångaspelen för den oinvigde" [
Stånga Games for the uninitiated]...