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Svino (pronounced [
ˈsʋiːnɔ]) is a
small village near
Kobarid in the
Littoral region of Slovenia. The
church in the
village is
dedicated to
Saint Andrew...
- Svínoy (Faroese pronunciation: [ˈsvʊinɪ], Danish:
Svinø) is an
island in the north-east of the
Faroe Islands, to the east of Borðoy and Viðoy. It takes...
- bridge,
around 150
metres (160 yards) in
length and
connecting the
island of
Svinö to the mainland,
echoes the form of the Öland bridge. This "replica" is...
-
shade (Grabenberg - "Stealberg",
Brehenville - "Liarville", the
cities Los
Svinos - from "svinya" (pig, swine), Los
Paganos - from "poganyi" (filthy); Spruts...
- Sqdn. RAFVR) and is
buried in the
Commonwealth War
Graves annexe to the
Svino Churchyard, Denmark.
Michael (born 1916, Aylesbury)
Godfrey (1919–1973)...
- Svínoy (Danish:
Svinø) is the only
village on the
northern Faroese island of the same name in Klaksvík Muni****lity.
Until 1
January 2009 it was the only...
- Föglö Snäckö,
Kumlinge The line
connects Föglö with
mainland Åland. Route:
Svinö (Lumparland) ↔
Degerby (Föglö) In
addition to the main lines,
there are...
- ("Pig islet"), Svinskär ("Pig skerry"),
Svintorget ("Pig market"), and
Svinö ("Pig island").
Several idioms related to pigs have
entered the English...
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additional mobile forces.
Among other moves,
after concentrating near Lake
Svino, the
reinforced 2nd
Guards Corps was to
attack on the
moning of November...
- to lie or to bark (slang) and …ville —
typical French-like toponym), Los
Svinos (from свинья — a pig and Los.. — a
typical Spanish-like
toponym prefix,...